he Brassington Formation is the most extensive Miocene sedimentary succession onshore in the UK. Because of its unique position at the margin of NW Europe, the pollen from this lithostratigraphical unit provides evidence on the development of vegetation affected by North Atlantic currents and hypothesized atmospheric circulation changes during the Middle to Late Miocene climate cooling. Palynostratigraphy suggests that the uppermost Kenslow Member of the Brassington Formation is not coeval. Previously, all occurrences of the Kenslow Member were assumed to be contemporary. The oldest pollen assemblage is from the more southern Bees Nest Pit, which represents a subtropical conifer-dominated forest of late Serravallian age (c. 12 Ma). A younge...
Purpose To determine whether the adaption of neophytes to rigid gas permeable lenses (GPs) could be ...
A 617 site palaeobotanical dataset for the Mid to Late Miocene is presented. This dataset is interna...
The Neogene Period (23.03–2.58 Ma) underwent a long-term, relatively gradual cooling trend, culminat...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
Magnetotelluric data from 16 soundings have provided a northwest-southeast traverse across the North...
Animal migration is highly sensitised to environmental cues, but plant dispersal is considered large...
The hydrochemical, radiochemical, stable isotope, 14C and dissolved noble gas composition of groundw...
The lower Mississippian Ballagan Formation of northern Britain is one of only two successions worldw...
Penestragania apicalis (Osborn & Ball, 1898), eine weitere invasive nearktische Zikade in Europa...
Results of in situ U-Pb dating of calcite spherulites, cone‐in‐cone (CIC) calcite and calcite fibres...
Local seismic and borehole-based mapping of the Carboniferous Pennine Coal Measures and Warwickshire...
This paper reviews existing information on the last glaciation of Caithness and presents new evidenc...
The white rhinoceros is the largest of the five extant rhinoceros species. The population is declini...
Outbreaks of saddle gall midge (Haplodiplosis marginata) affecting wheat and other cereals are diffi...
Purpose To determine whether the adaption of neophytes to rigid gas permeable lenses (GPs) could be ...
A 617 site palaeobotanical dataset for the Mid to Late Miocene is presented. This dataset is interna...
The Neogene Period (23.03–2.58 Ma) underwent a long-term, relatively gradual cooling trend, culminat...
In the Burythorpe area of the Howardian Hills, located on the northern margin of the Market Weighton...
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of w...
Magnetotelluric data from 16 soundings have provided a northwest-southeast traverse across the North...
Animal migration is highly sensitised to environmental cues, but plant dispersal is considered large...
The hydrochemical, radiochemical, stable isotope, 14C and dissolved noble gas composition of groundw...
The lower Mississippian Ballagan Formation of northern Britain is one of only two successions worldw...
Penestragania apicalis (Osborn & Ball, 1898), eine weitere invasive nearktische Zikade in Europa...
Results of in situ U-Pb dating of calcite spherulites, cone‐in‐cone (CIC) calcite and calcite fibres...
Local seismic and borehole-based mapping of the Carboniferous Pennine Coal Measures and Warwickshire...
This paper reviews existing information on the last glaciation of Caithness and presents new evidenc...
The white rhinoceros is the largest of the five extant rhinoceros species. The population is declini...
Outbreaks of saddle gall midge (Haplodiplosis marginata) affecting wheat and other cereals are diffi...
Purpose To determine whether the adaption of neophytes to rigid gas permeable lenses (GPs) could be ...
A 617 site palaeobotanical dataset for the Mid to Late Miocene is presented. This dataset is interna...
The Neogene Period (23.03–2.58 Ma) underwent a long-term, relatively gradual cooling trend, culminat...