The Late-glacial and Holocene environmental history of the Gordano Valley, North Somerset, UK has been reconstructed using pollen, sediment particle size and mineralogical analyses and radiocarbon dating. A Devensian sediment ridge across the valley confined the waters of a small lake, within which the initial sedimentation was minerogenic. Radiocarbon dating of overlying organic-rich deposits suggests that this began late in the Dimlington Stadial c. 18,000-15,000 Cal. BP. Petrographic analyses indicate the minerogenic sediments were partly wind-blown in origin. Climatic amelioration during the Windermere Interstadial c. 15,000 Cal. BP encouraged a shift from minerogenic to biogenic sedimentation. A brief return to minerogenic sedimentatio...
Windermere, in the Lake District, UK, is a glacial ribbon lake that has accumulated sediment since i...
Multi-proxy palaeoecological analyses were conducted on late Holocene cores taken from six sites in ...
Annually laminated sediments (varves) provide excellent temporal resolution to study rapid environme...
The Gordano Valley is a low-lying valley positioned in close proximity to the Severn Estuary, in sou...
This study constitutes the first reconstruction of Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental change from the G...
With the aid of a series of locally defined pollen assemblage zones and some new radiocarbon dates, ...
Excavations of deposits filling a closed basin within glacial drift at Church Moss, Davenham, near N...
This paper provides the first detailed, multi-proxy environmental record for the character of Lategl...
This thesis re-evaluates established models of Late Devensian landscape in South West England. Recen...
The Holocene (11,750 Yrs. B.P. – present day) provides valuable examples of climate change in respon...
A multi-proxy environmental record for the Devensian (Weichselian) Lateglacial and early Holocene pe...
Substantial vegetation change across Britain during the Hoxnian interglacial is well documented thro...
Pollen, diatom, lithostratigraphic and radiocarbon data from five sites in northwestern Scotland pro...
Rates of vegetational change are analysed from pollen records of sediment sequences at Loch Lang, We...
A sediment core extracted from Queen’s Sedgemoor, Somerset, southwest England, has undergone high re...
Windermere, in the Lake District, UK, is a glacial ribbon lake that has accumulated sediment since i...
Multi-proxy palaeoecological analyses were conducted on late Holocene cores taken from six sites in ...
Annually laminated sediments (varves) provide excellent temporal resolution to study rapid environme...
The Gordano Valley is a low-lying valley positioned in close proximity to the Severn Estuary, in sou...
This study constitutes the first reconstruction of Pleistocene palaeoenvironmental change from the G...
With the aid of a series of locally defined pollen assemblage zones and some new radiocarbon dates, ...
Excavations of deposits filling a closed basin within glacial drift at Church Moss, Davenham, near N...
This paper provides the first detailed, multi-proxy environmental record for the character of Lategl...
This thesis re-evaluates established models of Late Devensian landscape in South West England. Recen...
The Holocene (11,750 Yrs. B.P. – present day) provides valuable examples of climate change in respon...
A multi-proxy environmental record for the Devensian (Weichselian) Lateglacial and early Holocene pe...
Substantial vegetation change across Britain during the Hoxnian interglacial is well documented thro...
Pollen, diatom, lithostratigraphic and radiocarbon data from five sites in northwestern Scotland pro...
Rates of vegetational change are analysed from pollen records of sediment sequences at Loch Lang, We...
A sediment core extracted from Queen’s Sedgemoor, Somerset, southwest England, has undergone high re...
Windermere, in the Lake District, UK, is a glacial ribbon lake that has accumulated sediment since i...
Multi-proxy palaeoecological analyses were conducted on late Holocene cores taken from six sites in ...
Annually laminated sediments (varves) provide excellent temporal resolution to study rapid environme...