This paper raises fundamental questions about the sole use of paleolimnological techniques to identify sediment sources and develop catchment management plans. The concept of an integrated lake: catchment framework was established 30 years ago, yet paleolimnologists occasionally fail to appreciate the dynamics of the contributing catchment. This is especially critical when the predominant source of sediment accumulating in a lake is allochthonous. In this paper we argue that a detailed appraisal of catchment sources and investigation of historical documentary evidence is needed to identify and evaluate the relative significance of sediment sources. We used such an approach at Aqualate Mere, Shropshire, UK. Mineral magnetic and radionculide ...
Effective management of lakes and their catchments is key to reducing excess nutrient inputs and rev...
Lake studies allow contemporary sediment and nutrient dynamics to be placed in a historical context ...
Cultivated fields have been shown to be the dominant sources of sediment in almost all investigated ...
This paper raises fundamental questions about the sole use of paleolimnological techniques to identi...
Results of mineral magnetic, mobile clement, and granulometric analyses of Holocene sediments from B...
A major focus of palaeoecological research has been to reconstruct the vegetation history of Britain...
As part of English Nature's Lakes Flagship Project to address adverse environmental impacts on selec...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative source analysis of the contemporary and historical ...
Accelerated erosion and transport of fine sediment from upland temperate catchments can reflect incr...
Accelerated erosion and transport of fine sediment from upland temperate catchments can reflect incr...
137Cs has been utilised extensively to investigate catchment sediment dynamics. Its activity can be ...
To reconstruct Lateglacial and Holocene environmental changes in the British uplands, two c. 5.8 m l...
Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England, has been shown by a variety of paleolimnological studies,...
Analysis of the upper 40 cm of a sediment core from Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England was ba...
Studies relating geomorphological features to lake level fluctuations reach back into the nineteenth...
Effective management of lakes and their catchments is key to reducing excess nutrient inputs and rev...
Lake studies allow contemporary sediment and nutrient dynamics to be placed in a historical context ...
Cultivated fields have been shown to be the dominant sources of sediment in almost all investigated ...
This paper raises fundamental questions about the sole use of paleolimnological techniques to identi...
Results of mineral magnetic, mobile clement, and granulometric analyses of Holocene sediments from B...
A major focus of palaeoecological research has been to reconstruct the vegetation history of Britain...
As part of English Nature's Lakes Flagship Project to address adverse environmental impacts on selec...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative source analysis of the contemporary and historical ...
Accelerated erosion and transport of fine sediment from upland temperate catchments can reflect incr...
Accelerated erosion and transport of fine sediment from upland temperate catchments can reflect incr...
137Cs has been utilised extensively to investigate catchment sediment dynamics. Its activity can be ...
To reconstruct Lateglacial and Holocene environmental changes in the British uplands, two c. 5.8 m l...
Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England, has been shown by a variety of paleolimnological studies,...
Analysis of the upper 40 cm of a sediment core from Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England was ba...
Studies relating geomorphological features to lake level fluctuations reach back into the nineteenth...
Effective management of lakes and their catchments is key to reducing excess nutrient inputs and rev...
Lake studies allow contemporary sediment and nutrient dynamics to be placed in a historical context ...
Cultivated fields have been shown to be the dominant sources of sediment in almost all investigated ...