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unglaciated [1 record]

Record 1 2006-11-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Glaciology
  • Polar Geography
CONT

People have been living in Alaska and the northern Yukon for at least 12,000 years some evidence that human habitation could extend back 30,000 years due to the existence of an unglaciated refugium called Beringia.

PHR

Unglaciated region, terrain, terrane.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Glaciologie
  • Géographie du froid
CONT

L'Alaska et le nord du Yukon sont habités depuis au moins 12 000 ans. Il semble que des humains y vivaient peut-être il y a déjà 30 000 ans en raison de l'existence d'un refuge non glacié appelé Béringie.

CONT

Le Yukon, resté pour une grande port dénué de glaces au cours du Pléistocène, faisait partie de la Béringie, un territoire non englacé [...]

PHR

Région n'ayant pas été englacée, terrane n'ayant pas été englacé.

PHR

Terrain non englacé.

Spanish

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