We reconstruct one of the longest relative sea-level (RSL) records in northwest Europe from the north coast of mainland Scotland, using data collected from three sites in Loch Eriboll (Sutherland) that we combine with other studies from the region. Following deglaciation, RSL fell from a Late Glacial highstand of +6-8 m OD (Ordnance Datum = c. mean sea level) at c. 15 k cal a BP to below present, then rose to an early Holocene highstand and remained at c. +1 m OD between c. 7 and 3 k cal a BP, before falling to present. We find no evidence for significant differential Holocene glacio-isostatic adjustment between sites on the northwest (Lochinver, Loch Laxford), north (Loch Eriboll) and northeast (Wick) coast of mainland Scotland. This sug...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
We reconstruct one of the longest relative sea-level (RSL) records in northwest Europe from the nort...
Relative sea-level change (RSL), from the Late Glacial through to the late Holocene, is reconstructe...
The interplay of eustatic and isostatic factors causes complex relative sea‐level (RSL) histories, p...
In this paper we evaluate new data and those from previous studies in northwest Scotland and perform...
Comparatively little research has been undertaken on relative sea-level (RSL) change in western Icel...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
Relative sea-level (RSL) data provide constraints on land uplift associated with former ice loading ...
New 10Be exposure age dating and geomorphological mapping of emerged shoreline features in W Jura an...
The Storegga tsunami, dated in Norway to 8150±30 cal. years BP, hit many countries bordering the Nor...
New relative sea-level (RSL) data constrain the timing and magnitude of RSL changes in southern Isle...
This thesis aims to improve the relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction for the Assynt region, a pre...
Sea-level changes record changes in the mass balance of ice sheets and mountain glaciers, as well as...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...
We reconstruct one of the longest relative sea-level (RSL) records in northwest Europe from the nort...
Relative sea-level change (RSL), from the Late Glacial through to the late Holocene, is reconstructe...
The interplay of eustatic and isostatic factors causes complex relative sea‐level (RSL) histories, p...
In this paper we evaluate new data and those from previous studies in northwest Scotland and perform...
Comparatively little research has been undertaken on relative sea-level (RSL) change in western Icel...
We report sedimentological evidence for a tsunami from a coastal lake at Innaarsuit, Disko Bugt (wes...
Relative sea-level (RSL) data provide constraints on land uplift associated with former ice loading ...
New 10Be exposure age dating and geomorphological mapping of emerged shoreline features in W Jura an...
The Storegga tsunami, dated in Norway to 8150±30 cal. years BP, hit many countries bordering the Nor...
New relative sea-level (RSL) data constrain the timing and magnitude of RSL changes in southern Isle...
This thesis aims to improve the relative sea-level (RSL) reconstruction for the Assynt region, a pre...
Sea-level changes record changes in the mass balance of ice sheets and mountain glaciers, as well as...
The most significant climate cooling of the Holocene is centred on 8.2 kyr BP (the ‘8.2 event’). Its...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Throughout history, human societies dependent upon coastal environments have adapted to changes in s...