International audienceLoch Sunart is located on the northwest coast of Scotland and contains a sedimentary sequence that records Late Glacial to Holocene climatic variations. A 12 m core MD04-2833 was acquired in the main basin of the loch sampling this sequence. We present the palaeoenvironmental data and palaeoclimatical scenario, based on a multiproxy approach, using pollen concentrations, sortable silt variation, lithic fraction and marine benthic foraminifera assemblages. These analyses allow the identification of major climate fluctuations such as cooling events. Global temperature decreases are discriminated from local water temperature decreases due to ice-melting processes by the presence of Elphidium subarcticum and the assemblage...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
Reconstructing high-resolution records of atmospheric temperature change is necessary to better unde...
Isolation basins from Northwest Scotland provide the longest near-field records of relative sea-leve...
International audienceLoch Sunart is located on the northwest coast of Scotland and contains a sedim...
Over the last 20,000 yr, Loch Sunart has accumulated an important record of Late Pleistocene and Hol...
Loch Sunart is a glacially over-deepened sea loch (fjord) on the west coast of Scotland, UK. The loc...
The first study to exploit the sedimentary archives of Loch Sunart, a relatively well-flushed fjord ...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...
Two sediment cores from inner Loch Etive, a deep fjord basin on the west coast of Scotland, reveal a...
The sedimentary sequence preserved in the isolation basin at Loch nan Corr (NW Scotland) represents ...
1. High-resolution palaeolimnological multiproxy data were obtained from an unacidified remote Scott...
The mid to late-Holocene climates of most of Scotland have been reconstructed from seven peat bogs l...
The Northern Isles are strongly influenced by changes in the North Atlantic Ocean atmosphere system ...
This paper reviews the evidence for environmental change during the Lateglacial period (c.14.7–11.7 ...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
Reconstructing high-resolution records of atmospheric temperature change is necessary to better unde...
Isolation basins from Northwest Scotland provide the longest near-field records of relative sea-leve...
International audienceLoch Sunart is located on the northwest coast of Scotland and contains a sedim...
Over the last 20,000 yr, Loch Sunart has accumulated an important record of Late Pleistocene and Hol...
Loch Sunart is a glacially over-deepened sea loch (fjord) on the west coast of Scotland, UK. The loc...
The first study to exploit the sedimentary archives of Loch Sunart, a relatively well-flushed fjord ...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...
Two sediment cores from inner Loch Etive, a deep fjord basin on the west coast of Scotland, reveal a...
The sedimentary sequence preserved in the isolation basin at Loch nan Corr (NW Scotland) represents ...
1. High-resolution palaeolimnological multiproxy data were obtained from an unacidified remote Scott...
The mid to late-Holocene climates of most of Scotland have been reconstructed from seven peat bogs l...
The Northern Isles are strongly influenced by changes in the North Atlantic Ocean atmosphere system ...
This paper reviews the evidence for environmental change during the Lateglacial period (c.14.7–11.7 ...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
The margins of mainland Europe, and especially those areas coming under the influence of North Atlan...
Reconstructing high-resolution records of atmospheric temperature change is necessary to better unde...
Isolation basins from Northwest Scotland provide the longest near-field records of relative sea-leve...