The palaeolimnology of Lough Murree, a brackish lake in The Burren, IrelandLough Murree, a rock/karst barrier lagoon, is superficially isolated from the sea and seasonal variations in lake water level reflect precipitation and groundwater variation. Lake salinity influenced by subsurface saline intrusions, occasional barrier overwash together with precipitation and groundwater inflow, leading to poikilohaline conditions. Palaeolimnological reconstructions Murree support the supposition that the lagoon was once superficially connected to the sea around the mid-nineteenth century. Physical, chemical and biological proxies suggest an evolution to freshwater conditions. Uncertainties about the timing of the transition persist because of an unre...
The Western Irish Sea preserves an exceptionally thick (ca. 40 m) Holocene succession that is ideall...
This thesis describes a palaeolimnological investigation of lakewater acidity in peat catchments in ...
Studies of lakes and their many layers of silt and sediment can tell us a great deal, from centuries...
Peer-reviewed. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in...
The palaeolimnology of Lough Murree, a brackish lake in The Burren, IrelandLough Murree, a rock/kars...
Lough Murree, a rock/karst barrier lagoon, is superficially isolated from the sea and seasonal varia...
Peer-reviewed. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in...
The EU Water Framework Directive has created research opportunities and challenges for water-qualit...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Leira, M., Jordan, P., Taylor, D., Dalto...
Three cores from two connected lakes in Central Ireland (Lough Kinale and Derragh Lough) were invest...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
The study of lakes has attracted many scientists over the years and those who specialise in attempti...
Coastal environments are highly dynamic and complicated systems that vary spatially and temporally o...
Increasing concerns over future anthropogenic effects on climate change as a result of increasing gr...
This project is based on a paleolimnological investigation at Lough Muckno, a large lake system loca...
The Western Irish Sea preserves an exceptionally thick (ca. 40 m) Holocene succession that is ideall...
This thesis describes a palaeolimnological investigation of lakewater acidity in peat catchments in ...
Studies of lakes and their many layers of silt and sediment can tell us a great deal, from centuries...
Peer-reviewed. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in...
The palaeolimnology of Lough Murree, a brackish lake in The Burren, IrelandLough Murree, a rock/kars...
Lough Murree, a rock/karst barrier lagoon, is superficially isolated from the sea and seasonal varia...
Peer-reviewed. This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in...
The EU Water Framework Directive has created research opportunities and challenges for water-qualit...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Leira, M., Jordan, P., Taylor, D., Dalto...
Three cores from two connected lakes in Central Ireland (Lough Kinale and Derragh Lough) were invest...
This version of the article has been accepted for publication, after peer review (when applicable) a...
The study of lakes has attracted many scientists over the years and those who specialise in attempti...
Coastal environments are highly dynamic and complicated systems that vary spatially and temporally o...
Increasing concerns over future anthropogenic effects on climate change as a result of increasing gr...
This project is based on a paleolimnological investigation at Lough Muckno, a large lake system loca...
The Western Irish Sea preserves an exceptionally thick (ca. 40 m) Holocene succession that is ideall...
This thesis describes a palaeolimnological investigation of lakewater acidity in peat catchments in ...
Studies of lakes and their many layers of silt and sediment can tell us a great deal, from centuries...