This paper contributes to knowledge of Holocene relative sea level change along the mainland Ayrshire coast and offshore Isle of Bute, SW Scotland, UK, where few such studies have previously been undertaken. Morphological studies (mapping and altitude survey), together with stratigraphical and biostratigraphical studies (pollen and diatom analyses and radiocarbon dating) disclose evidence for mid and late Holocene relative sea level changes. The Main Postglacial and Blairdrummond displaced shorelines, previously identified widely in mainland Scotland, are dated in the area at c. 6800 calibrated years (c. 6000 C-14 years) and c. 4200 calibrated years (c. 3800 14C years) BP respectively. This information is compared with previously published ...
Preliminary results of a lengthy and detailed investigation into middle- and late-Holocene raised sh...
Temporal and spatial patterns of relative sea level (RSL) change in the North of Britain and Ireland...
Litho- and biostratigraphic analyses undertaken in the Gruinart estuary, central Islay, reveal a det...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Changes in relative sea level (RSL) and their effect on the distribution of human activity in the Fo...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
Changes in Holocene (Flandrian) relative sea levels and coastal geomorphology in the lower Cree vall...
Pollen, diatom, lithostratigraphic and radiocarbon data from five sites in northwestern Scotland pro...
A new approach to modelling patterns of glacio-isostatic land uplift during the Holocene in mainland...
Detailed morphological, lithostratigraphical and biostratigraphical studies in the lower Nith valley...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Preliminary results of a lengthy and detailed investigation into middle- and late-Holocene raised sh...
Temporal and spatial patterns of relative sea level (RSL) change in the North of Britain and Ireland...
Litho- and biostratigraphic analyses undertaken in the Gruinart estuary, central Islay, reveal a det...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Changes in relative sea level (RSL) and their effect on the distribution of human activity in the Fo...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
Changes in Holocene (Flandrian) relative sea levels and coastal geomorphology in the lower Cree vall...
Pollen, diatom, lithostratigraphic and radiocarbon data from five sites in northwestern Scotland pro...
A new approach to modelling patterns of glacio-isostatic land uplift during the Holocene in mainland...
Detailed morphological, lithostratigraphical and biostratigraphical studies in the lower Nith valley...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
Preliminary results of a lengthy and detailed investigation into middle- and late-Holocene raised sh...
Temporal and spatial patterns of relative sea level (RSL) change in the North of Britain and Ireland...
Litho- and biostratigraphic analyses undertaken in the Gruinart estuary, central Islay, reveal a det...