Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Of or relating to discrete stages of development.
- noun A comparatively brief period of climatic cooling during an interglacial, often characterized by glacial advances.
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- adjective geology Pertaining to a
glacial stade . - adjective archaeology, sociology Pertaining to or existing in successive
stages of a givenculture ,society etc. - noun geology A short, colder period within an
interglacial ; astade .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Thompson stated that dating was based on: “We used the apparent correlation between atmospheric CH4 levels and stadial and interstadial events inferred from d18O values”.
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The Mongol military system was based on a stadial structure of unitsin garrisons spread around the countrythat was much more centralized than the tribal divisions of the Khitans and Jurchens.
1260 2001
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The Younger Dryas stadial stretched between 12,800 and
Softpedia News - Global Tudor Vieru 2010
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It also suggests that an intensified hydrological cycle may lead to a weaker overturning circulation with a smaller disruption threshold and extended North Atlantic stadial durations.
Naturejobs - All Jobs V. Margari 2010
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Based on elevated concentrations of a set of "impact markers" at the onset of the Younger Dryas stadial from sedimentary contexts across North America, Firestone, Kennett,
Anthropology.net 2009
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The scariest thing is neoglaciation, i.e. the return to Ice Age stadial temperatures.
Watts Up With That? 2009
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It has been proposed that the warmings before and after the YD can be viewed as Dansgaard-Oeschger events with the YD just a regular cold (i.e. stadial) phase in between (Rahmstorf
RealClimate Nigel Williams 2010
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