Preliminary results of a lengthy and detailed investigation into middle- and late-Holocene raised shorelines in mainland Scotland indicate that three shorelines are sufficiently widely distributed to permit an examination of their extent and of the patterns of uplift which they indicate. The shorelines are the Storegga Tsunami Shoreline, reached at c. 7100 14C years BP, at the culmination of the Main Postglacial Transgression; and the Blairdrummond Shoreline, reached after the Main Postglacial Shoreline, at c. 2000–4200 14C years BP, at the time of a tsunami believed to have been caused by the Second Storegga submarine slide; the Main Postglacial Shoreline, reached at c. 5800–6850 14C years BP. The Main Postglacial Shoreline, previously bel...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Analysis of more than 1200 radiocarbon dated samples that constrain relative sea-levels in Great Bri...
We reconstruct one of the longest relative sea-level (RSL) records in northwest Europe from the nort...
A new approach to modelling patterns of glacio-isostatic land uplift during the Holocene in mainland...
This paper contributes to knowledge of Holocene relative sea level change along the mainland Ayrshir...
Changes in relative sea level (RSL) and their effect on the distribution of human activity in the Fo...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
All currently known sites in the United Kingdom with evidence for the Holocene Storegga Slide tsunam...
During the mid-late Holocene large sections of the Scottish coastline have been characterized by fal...
During the mid-late Holocene large sections of the Scottish coastline have been characterized by fal...
We present new isobases constraining the Holocene isostatic uplift of the South Shetland Islands, no...
Temporal and spatial patterns of relative sea level (RSL) change in the North of Britain and Ireland...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Analysis of more than 1200 radiocarbon dated samples that constrain relative sea-levels in Great Bri...
We reconstruct one of the longest relative sea-level (RSL) records in northwest Europe from the nort...
A new approach to modelling patterns of glacio-isostatic land uplift during the Holocene in mainland...
This paper contributes to knowledge of Holocene relative sea level change along the mainland Ayrshir...
Changes in relative sea level (RSL) and their effect on the distribution of human activity in the Fo...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
All currently known sites in the United Kingdom with evidence for the Holocene Storegga Slide tsunam...
During the mid-late Holocene large sections of the Scottish coastline have been characterized by fal...
During the mid-late Holocene large sections of the Scottish coastline have been characterized by fal...
We present new isobases constraining the Holocene isostatic uplift of the South Shetland Islands, no...
Temporal and spatial patterns of relative sea level (RSL) change in the North of Britain and Ireland...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Analysis of more than 1200 radiocarbon dated samples that constrain relative sea-levels in Great Bri...
We reconstruct one of the longest relative sea-level (RSL) records in northwest Europe from the nort...