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- Q19844785 subject Q20988094.
- Q19844785 subject Q7345012.
- Q19844785 subject Q8530629.
- Q19844785 abstract "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 in the large-scale glaciation of North Germany. It is temporally identified with the south German Mindel glaciation. The Elster glaciation is currently dated to about 400,000 to 320,000 years ago. It succeeded a long period of rather warner average temperatures, the Cromerian Complex. Two ice advances were very extensive. The Elster was followed by the Holstein interglacial. The glacial period is named after the White Elster, a right tributary of the Saale.".
- Q19844785 thumbnail Largest_Glaciation_on_Europe.svg?width=300.
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- Q19844785 wikiPageWikiLink Q20988094.
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- Q19844785 wikiPageWikiLink Q44729.
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- Q19844785 wikiPageWikiLink Q7345012.
- Q19844785 wikiPageWikiLink Q8530629.
- Q19844785 comment "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 in the large-scale glaciation of North Germany. It is temporally identified with the south German Mindel glaciation. The Elster glaciation is currently dated to about 400,000 to 320,000 years ago.".
- Q19844785 label "Elster glaciation".
- Q19844785 depiction Largest_Glaciation_on_Europe.svg.