Ombrotrophic peatlands have provided important archives for understanding Holocene palaeoenvironmental change. However, records are predominantly from raised bogs due to potential issues regarding preservation of proxy indicators, record length and low temporal resolution in other peat types including blanket bogs. By carrying out peat depth and stratigraphy surveys we demonstrate how blanket peatlands can provide archives capable of providing records that are not reliant on single proxies, as has been often the case in the past, and can provide good resolution records. A record containing humification, testate amoebae and plant macrofossils was derived for the last 3000 years with accumulation rates as high as 8 yrs cm-1 providing favourab...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, testate amoebae and humification have been carried out on a 2800-yea...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it wa...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peatlands provide a widespread terrestrial archive of Holocene environmental change. The taphon omy ...
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Recons...
'In the past two decades there has been considerable work on global climatic change and its effect o...
The need for peat-based palaeoclimatic studies of increased temporal resolution has been identified ...
The need for Holocene peat-based palaeoclimatic records of increased temporal resolution has been wi...
Understanding the ecohydrological responses of peatlands to climate change is particularly challengi...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, nature conservation and the hydrologica...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Proxy-climatic data in the form of plant macrofossils have been analysed from a 5 m core from Bolton...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
International audiencePeatlands are important records of past environmental changes. Based on a mult...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, testate amoebae and humification have been carried out on a 2800-yea...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it wa...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...
Peatlands provide a widespread terrestrial archive of Holocene environmental change. The taphon omy ...
Peat, especially from acidic mires (bogs), is a natural archive of past environmental change. Recons...
'In the past two decades there has been considerable work on global climatic change and its effect o...
The need for peat-based palaeoclimatic studies of increased temporal resolution has been identified ...
The need for Holocene peat-based palaeoclimatic records of increased temporal resolution has been wi...
Understanding the ecohydrological responses of peatlands to climate change is particularly challengi...
Peatlands are important ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, nature conservation and the hydrologica...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
Proxy-climatic data in the form of plant macrofossils have been analysed from a 5 m core from Bolton...
Quantified analyses of plant macrofossil remains have been made from three profiles of peat from rai...
International audiencePeatlands are important records of past environmental changes. Based on a mult...
Analyses of plant macrofossils, testate amoebae and humification have been carried out on a 2800-yea...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA In a recent discussion of research priorities for palaeoecology, it wa...
The peat stratigraphy (plant macrofossils, colorimetric humification, pollen/non-pollen microfossils...