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نویسندگان: Michael Oard
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ISBN (شابک) : 0890514186, 9780890514184
ناشر: Master Books
سال نشر: 2004
تعداد صفحات: 225
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Frozen in Time به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover Copyright Acknowledgments Table of Contents Preface Chapter One Frozen Mammoth Carcasses in Siberia What Exactly Is a Woolly Mammoth? Are There Millions of Mammoths Buried in Siberia? Carcass Puzzles Chapter Two Why Live in Siberia? The Great Siberian Death Wish Starving to Death Amidst Abundance The Climate Enigma Chapter Three The Mystery of the Ice Age Was There Really an Ice Age? Mid and High Latitudes and Tropical Mountains Recently Glaciated How Much Climate Change Is Required to Cause the Ice Age? Did Ice Invade the United States from Canada? Scientists Perplexed Wet Deserts During the Ice Age? The Puzzle of Coexisting Warm and Cold Climate Animals Mass Extinctions at the End of the Ice Age Chapter Four A Mammoth Number of Mammoth Hypotheses Ancient and Native Beliefs Thoughts from Early Geologists Astral Catastrophes and Catastrophic Crustal Shifts The Quick Freeze Mainstream Scientific Hypotheses Chapter Five The Extinction Wars Extinction by Climate Change? Extinction by Man? Can Both Be Correct? The Debate Rages On Chapter Six The Multiplication of Ice Age Theories Extraterrestrial Theories Terrestrial Theories Summary The Astronomical Theory of the Ice Ages Chapter Seven The Genesis Flood Caused the Ice Age The First Requirement — Cooler Summers The Second Requirement — Heavy Snow Chapter Eight The Snowblitz Rapid Accumulation of Snow and Ice The Early Ice Sheets The Wet Deserts Chapter Nine The Peak of the Ice Age Glacial Maximum Does Glaciation Take a Long Time? Ice Sheet Thickness Uniformitarian Ice Thickness Estimates Exaggerated Catastrophic Melting Warmer Summers, Colder Winters How Fast Would the Ice Sheets Melt? Catastrophic Flooding Catastrophic Deglaciation Flooding by Glacial Lake Missoula Only One Ice Age Why Multiple Ice Ages? One Recent Ice Age? How Can One Ice Age Explain the Evidence for Multiple Ice Ages? Table 11.2. Summary of Evidence Supporting Only One Ice Age Is the Next Ice Age Due Soon? Were There Ancient Ice Ages? Do Ice Cores Show Many Tens of Thousands of Years? Annual Layers in the Greenland Ice Sheet? Are There Have They Measured 700,000 Years in the Antarctic Ice Sheet? Greenland and Antarctica Ice Sheets — Remnants of the Post-Flood Ice Age Wild Ice Core Interpretations During the Ice Age Where Was Man During the Ice Age? Dispersion South Dispersion Northwest Origin of the Native Americans Was There a Purpose to the Ice Age? Are There Missing Links between Man and Apes? Chapter Fourteen Mammoths Thrive Early in the Post-Flood Ice Age Why Were the Lowlands of Siberia, Alaska, and the Yukon Unglaciated? Mammoths Spread over Northern Hemisphere Early in the Ice Age The Ice Age Environment of Siberia No Permafrost at the Beginning Hippos Associated with Woolly Mammoths and Reindeer Mammoth Population Explosion Were Siberian Mammoths Quick Frozen? Evidence against the Quick Freeze Table 15.1. Estimated Seasons of Death for Various Frozen Carcasses How Are the Stomach Contents Explained? Table 15.2. Summary of the Evidence against a Quick Freeze Partially Preserved Stomach Vegetation in the American Mastodon Extinction of the Woolly Mammoth How Did the Woolly Mammoth Die in Siberia? Mammoths Mostly Buried in Wind-blown Silt How Did Ice Develop in the Loess? How Does the Post-Flood Ice Age Explain the Animals Buried in Loess? Table 16.1. Reasons for Dry, Windy Dust Storms at the End of the Ice Age Gigantic Dust Storms Explain the Carcass Puzzles Time Is Not a Side Issue The Explanation for the Broken Bones Mass Extinctions at the End of the Ice Age Appendix 1 The Confusion of Elephant and Mammoth Classification Proboscidea Classification Table A1.1 Classification System Mammoth Classification Appendix 2 Possible Explanations for Disharmonious Associations Seasonal Migration Increased Climatic Tolerance Mixing An Equable Ice Age Climate Appendix 3 The Elephant Kind Appendix 4 Woolly Mammoths — Flood or Ice Age? Table A4.1. Evidences of Post-Flood Extinction of Woolly Mammoths in Siberia, Alaska, and the Yukon References The New Weather Book Life in the Great Ice Age The Mammoth & the Ice Age The Great Dinosaur Mystery Solved The Fossil Book The Great Alaskan Dinosaur Adventure