The Burren in County Clare, western Ireland is a glaciated karstic landscape with a fragmented soil and vegetation cover on a predominantly limestone substrate. A representative area approximately 4 km2 in extent located within The Burren National Park was studied in order to determine the distributions of soil types and relate these to geology, glacial erosion and deposition, post-glacial mass movements and land use. Mineralogical and particle size analyses indicate the presence of two distinct soil types, one shale-bearing, the other granite-bearing. Geochemical analyses confirm this division and also reveal soils of mixed composition and a distinctive subtype of granite-bearing soil that occurs exclusively on drumlin-like landforms. The ...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
A small corrie lake, at Mám Éan, i.e. Maumeen (anglicised version of name; at 245 m asl), in the Mau...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...
1. The study focuses on species‐rich, upland, heathy vegetation with arctic‐alpine floristic affinit...
P> The study focuses on species-rich, upland, heathy vegetation with arctic-alpine floristic ...
Buried karst features result from a complex interplay between carbonate bedrock and structural geolo...
Over two-thirds of northern and central Britain has been glaciated during the Quaternary, and the pr...
This report describes results of a preliminary study using Tellus soil geochemical baseline data to ...
This report describes soil micromorphological and field characteristics of profiles from the Parkna...
Soils in pro-glacial areas are often approached from a chronosequence viewpoint. In the chronosequen...
The ground conditions in the Terryland River Valley area present considerable site development chall...
AbstractGlacial deposits are very common as foundation soils supporting road embankments in Ireland ...
Holocene vegetation dynamics of mid-western Ireland are discussed with particular reference to the G...
The soil formation, its development, and its preservation in high mountain environments are largely ...
Knowledge of glaciation in Britain and Ireland has a long and rich history, and the earliest ideas s...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
A small corrie lake, at Mám Éan, i.e. Maumeen (anglicised version of name; at 245 m asl), in the Mau...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...
1. The study focuses on species‐rich, upland, heathy vegetation with arctic‐alpine floristic affinit...
P> The study focuses on species-rich, upland, heathy vegetation with arctic-alpine floristic ...
Buried karst features result from a complex interplay between carbonate bedrock and structural geolo...
Over two-thirds of northern and central Britain has been glaciated during the Quaternary, and the pr...
This report describes results of a preliminary study using Tellus soil geochemical baseline data to ...
This report describes soil micromorphological and field characteristics of profiles from the Parkna...
Soils in pro-glacial areas are often approached from a chronosequence viewpoint. In the chronosequen...
The ground conditions in the Terryland River Valley area present considerable site development chall...
AbstractGlacial deposits are very common as foundation soils supporting road embankments in Ireland ...
Holocene vegetation dynamics of mid-western Ireland are discussed with particular reference to the G...
The soil formation, its development, and its preservation in high mountain environments are largely ...
Knowledge of glaciation in Britain and Ireland has a long and rich history, and the earliest ideas s...
Long-term environmental change and human impact have been reconstructed at fi ne spatial and tempora...
A small corrie lake, at Mám Éan, i.e. Maumeen (anglicised version of name; at 245 m asl), in the Mau...
A number of analytical techniques have been applied to four peat profiles from three ombrotrophic mi...