Peat parameters, age model, elemental concentrations and grain size data from the Laphroaig Peat Bog, Islay, Southwestern Scotland

  • Kylander, Malin
  • Söderlindh, Jenny
  • Schenk, Frederik
  • Gyllencreutz, Richard
  • Rydberg, Johan
  • Bindler, Richard
  • Martínez-Cortizas, Antonio
  • Skelton, Alsadair SL
Publication date
July 2019
Publisher
PANGAEA

Abstract

Severe winter windstorms have become an increasingly common occurrence over the last decades in northwestern Europe. Although there exists considerable uncertainty, storminess is projected to increase in the future. On centennial to millennial timescales in particular, the mechanisms forcing storminess remain unsettled. We contribute to available palaeostorm records by reconstructing changes over the last 6670 years using a coastal peat sequence retrieved from the ombrotrophic Laphroaig bog on Islay, southwestern Scotland. We use a combination of ash content, grain size and elemental chemistry to identify periods of greater storminess which are dated to 6605, 6290-6225, 5315-5085, 4505, 3900-3635, 3310-3130, 2920-2380, 2275-2190, 2005-1860,...

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