Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotrophic bogs in Scotland. The tephras found in these Scottish peats occur as stratigraphically discrete horizons, not visible to the naked eye, and originate from volcanic activity in Iceland. Identifying and geochemically typing the tephra layers can enable precise correlations between sites on regional scales, depending on the spatial extent of the airfall events. Dispersal of both the Glen Garry and Hekla-4 tephras is excellent over Scotland, enabling snapshot views of the past at the time of these tephra depositions. Palaeoecological analyses have also been undertaken on these bogs, providing detailed reconstructions of past changes in bog vegetation...
Holocene peat bog deposits in Northem Germany have been studied by physical, chemical, and petrologi...
This paper presents one of the most extensive Holocene tephra records found to date in Scandinavia. ...
Four continuous high-resolution peat records for the Holocene have been reconstructed across a ~300k...
Abstract:Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotro...
Four Holocene tephras of Icelandic origin have been identified and geochemically characterised from ...
Holocene climate change was inferred from records of changing bog surface wetness (BSW) from seven s...
The distal Icelandic tephra known as the Glen Garry layer has been dated by AMS 14C at eight ombrotr...
Tephra layers can form useful age-equivalent stratigraphic markers for correlating palaeoenvironment...
AbstractMicroscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic...
The mid to late-Holocene climates of most of Scotland have been reconstructed from seven peat bogs l...
Microscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic markers...
Changes in Holocene palaeoclimates in Scotland have been reconstructed from seven sites: six ombrotr...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, peat humification and testate amoebae were used to reconstruct a pro...
Ombrotrophic peat is an established source of proxy-climate data but previous records have been prod...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, testate amoebae and humification have been carried out on a 2800-yea...
Holocene peat bog deposits in Northem Germany have been studied by physical, chemical, and petrologi...
This paper presents one of the most extensive Holocene tephra records found to date in Scandinavia. ...
Four continuous high-resolution peat records for the Holocene have been reconstructed across a ~300k...
Abstract:Mid-Holocene tephra layers have been located and geochemically analysed from seven ombrotro...
Four Holocene tephras of Icelandic origin have been identified and geochemically characterised from ...
Holocene climate change was inferred from records of changing bog surface wetness (BSW) from seven s...
The distal Icelandic tephra known as the Glen Garry layer has been dated by AMS 14C at eight ombrotr...
Tephra layers can form useful age-equivalent stratigraphic markers for correlating palaeoenvironment...
AbstractMicroscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic...
The mid to late-Holocene climates of most of Scotland have been reconstructed from seven peat bogs l...
Microscopic tephra layers (‘cryptotephras’) represent important age-equivalent stratigraphic markers...
Changes in Holocene palaeoclimates in Scotland have been reconstructed from seven sites: six ombrotr...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, peat humification and testate amoebae were used to reconstruct a pro...
Ombrotrophic peat is an established source of proxy-climate data but previous records have been prod...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, testate amoebae and humification have been carried out on a 2800-yea...
Holocene peat bog deposits in Northem Germany have been studied by physical, chemical, and petrologi...
This paper presents one of the most extensive Holocene tephra records found to date in Scandinavia. ...
Four continuous high-resolution peat records for the Holocene have been reconstructed across a ~300k...