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  1. Glaciation: During the Pleistocene epoch (from two million to 10,000 years ago), continental glaciers invaded the Great Plains only in the northern portions; nevertheless, their effects on the entire region were profound. Glacial ice repeatedly blocked the rivers that drained ... (Geography) [100%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  2. Glaciación: Una glaciación es un periodo de larga duración en el que baja la temperatura global y da como resultado una expansión del hielo continental de los casquetes polares y los glaciares. Las glaciaciones se subdividen en periodos glaciales, siendo el ... [80%] 2024-05-30
  3. Glycation: Glycation (sometimes called non-enzymatic glycosylation) is the covalent attachment of a sugar to a protein or lipid. Typical sugars that participate in glycation are glucose, fructose, or their derivatives. (Biology) [77%] 2023-09-13 [Carbohydrates] [Posttranslational modification]...
  4. Quaternary glaciation: The Quaternary glaciation, also known as the Pleistocene glaciation, is an alternating series of glacial and interglacial periods during the Quaternary period that began 2.58 Ma (million years ago) and is ongoing. Although geologists describe this entire period up ... (Series of alternating glacial and interglacial periods) [70%] 2023-05-10 [Ice ages] [Pleistocene]...
  5. Riss glaciation: The Riss glaciation, Riss Glaciation, Riss ice age, Riss Ice Age, Riss glacial or Riss Glacial (German: Riß-Kaltzeit, Riß-Glazial, Riß-Komplex or (obsolete) Riß-Eiszeit) is the second youngest glaciation of the Pleistocene epoch in the traditional, quadripartite glacial classification of the ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-09-23 [Pleistocene events]
  6. Gaskiers glaciation: The Gaskiers glaciation is a period of widespread glacial deposits (e.g. diamictites) that lasted under 340 thousand years, between 579.63 ± 0.15 and 579.88 ± 0.44 million years ago — i.e. (Earth) [70%] 2023-07-03 [Ediacaran geology] [Glaciology]...
  7. Saale glaciation: The Saale glaciation or Saale Glaciation, sometimes referred to as the Saalian glaciation, Saale cold period (German: Saale-Kaltzeit), Saale complex (Saale-Komplex) or Saale glacial stage (called the Wolstonian Stage in Britain), covers the middle of the three large ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-10-09 [Pleistocene events]
  8. Wisconsin glaciation: The Wisconsin Glacial Episode, also called the Wisconsin glaciation, was the most recent glacial period of the North American ice sheet complex. This advance included the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, which nucleated in the northern North American Cordillera; the Innuitian ice ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-03-13 [Pleistocene geology]
  9. Huronian glaciation: The Huronian glaciation (or Makganyene glaciation) was a period where several ice ages occurred during the deposition of the Huronian Supergroup, rather than a single continuous event as it is commonly misrepresented to be. The deposition of this group extended ... (Severe glaciation during the Paleoproterozoic Era, possibly due to the Oxygen catastrophe) [70%] 2023-09-21 [Paleoproterozoic geology] [Precambrian geochronology]...
  10. Llanquihue glaciation: The last glacial period and its associated glaciation is known in southern Chile as the Llanquihue glaciation (Spanish: Glaciación de Llanquihue). Its type area lies west of Llanquihue Lake where various drifts or end moraine systems belonging to the last ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-01-25 [Pleistocene events]
  11. Elster glaciation: The Elster glaciation (German: Elster-Kaltzeit, Elster-Glazial or Elster-Zeit) or, less commonly, the Elsterian glaciation, in the older and popular scientific literature also called the Elster Ice Age (Elster-Eiszeit), is the oldest known ice age that resulted ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-08-16 [Pleistocene events]
  12. Weichselian glaciation: The Weichselian glaciation was the last glacial period and its associated glaciation in northern parts of Europe. In the Alpine region it corresponds to the Würm glaciation. (Earth) [70%] 2023-08-07 [Pleistocene events] [Northern Europe]...
  13. Marinoan glaciation: The Marinoan glaciation, sometimes also known as the Varanger glaciation, was a period of worldwide glaciation. Its beginning is poorly constrained, but occurred no earlier than 654.5 Ma (million years ago). (Earth) [70%] 2023-07-22 [Cryogenian] [Glaciology]...
  14. Biber glaciation: The Biber glaciation (German: Biber-Kaltzeit), Biber Glacial (Biber-Glazial), Biber Complex (Biber-Komplex) or Biber Ice Age (Biber-Eiszeit) is the oldest glacial period of the Pleistocene epoch. It is not part of the traditional four-stage glaciation schema ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-04-10 [Pleistocene events]
  15. Saale glaciation: The Saale glaciation or Saale Glaciation, sometimes referred to as the Saalian glaciation, Saale cold period (German: Saale-Kaltzeit), Saale complex (Saale-Komplex) or Saale glacial stage (called the Wolstonian Stage in Britain), covers the middle of the three large ... [70%] 2023-10-27 [Pleistocene events] [Ice ages]...
  16. Quaternary glaciation: The Quaternary glaciation, also known as the Pleistocene glaciation, is an alternating series of glacial and interglacial periods during the Quaternary period that began 2.58 Ma (million years ago) and is ongoing. Although geologists describe this entire period up ... (Earth) [70%] 2023-09-30 [Pleistocene] [Pleistocene events]...
  17. Gaskiers glaciation: The Gaskiers glaciation is a period of widespread glacial deposits (e.g. diamictites) that lasted under 340 thousand years, between 579.63 ± 0.15 and 579.88 ± 0.44 million years ago — i.e. (Last major glacial event of the Precambrian) [70%] 2023-07-19 [Ediacaran geology] [Ice ages]...
  18. Wisconsin glaciation: The Wisconsin Glacial Episode, also called the Wisconsin glaciation, was the most recent glacial period of the North American ice sheet complex. This advance included the Cordilleran Ice Sheet, which nucleated in the northern North American Cordillera;. (North American glacial ice sheet) [70%] 2022-11-03 [Glaciology of Canada] [Glaciology of the United States]...
  19. Laurentide glaciation: The Laurentide glaciation is the most recent continent-spanning glacier in North America. It covered most of the northern half of North America for approximately 100,000 years, and started to recede 12 to 15 thousand years ago. [70%] 2023-12-22
  20. Glaciation huronienne: Cet article est une ébauche concernant la géologie. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. [70%] 2024-05-05

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