Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9735707 Quaternary International 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Climate warming and consequent degradation of permafrost resulted in instability of the land surface, thermokarst, and expansion of wetlands. The snow thickness increased due to more abundant snowfall in winter and made grazing difficult for mammoths. The first interstadial warming affected the less hardy early mammoths, while the progressive warming towards the Holocene appeared fatal to the typical mammoth.
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