Paleoenvironmental reconstructions from Little Llangothlin Lagoon have been used to argue for early European impact on the eastern Australian landscape. In particular, these studies have argued for European arrival on the New England Tablelands at about 1800 AD, with significant impacts including the clearance of one species of Casuarina before 1820 AD and significant erosion by 1836 AD (Gale et al.. 1995: Gale and Pisanu, 2001; Gale and Haworth, 2002, 2005). We have re-cored the lagoon, dated the cores using (210)Pb and radiocarbon, and counted pollen and other proxies. Our (210)Pb results indicate that (210)Pb background was achieved stratigraphically later than the erosion event and we have three early Holocene radiocarbon ages in the er...
The arrival of Europeans in the New World, and the rapid deforestation for agriculture and settlemen...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
Paleoenvironmental reconstructions from Little Llangothlin Lagoon have been used to argue for early ...
Based on a range of evidence, Cook (2019) concluded that increased erosion and sedimentation followe...
© Oceania PublicationsGale and Haworth (2002) suggest that European-induced soil erosion increases o...
Based on a range of evidence, Cook (2019) concluded that increased erosion and sedimentation followe...
The timing of initial gully incision into valley bottoms, the processes controlling incision, and th...
Gully erosion and sediment deposition associated with rapid population expansion, such as European c...
A high-resolution pollen and micro-charcoal (>5 μm) record has been produced from a short sediment (...
A high-resolution pollen and micro-charcoal (>5µm) record has been produced from a short sediment (5...
The timing of landscape change, post-settlement alluvium (PSA) deposition and gully erosion in the s...
Understanding the impacts of Indigenous habitation and the ecological transition to European colonis...
Copyright © John Wiley & SonsBolin Billabong is a shallow, eutrophic and turbid oxbow lake located o...
A high-resolution pollen and micro-charcoal (>5 μm) record has been produced from a short sediment (...
The arrival of Europeans in the New World, and the rapid deforestation for agriculture and settlemen...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
Paleoenvironmental reconstructions from Little Llangothlin Lagoon have been used to argue for early ...
Based on a range of evidence, Cook (2019) concluded that increased erosion and sedimentation followe...
© Oceania PublicationsGale and Haworth (2002) suggest that European-induced soil erosion increases o...
Based on a range of evidence, Cook (2019) concluded that increased erosion and sedimentation followe...
The timing of initial gully incision into valley bottoms, the processes controlling incision, and th...
Gully erosion and sediment deposition associated with rapid population expansion, such as European c...
A high-resolution pollen and micro-charcoal (>5 μm) record has been produced from a short sediment (...
A high-resolution pollen and micro-charcoal (>5µm) record has been produced from a short sediment (5...
The timing of landscape change, post-settlement alluvium (PSA) deposition and gully erosion in the s...
Understanding the impacts of Indigenous habitation and the ecological transition to European colonis...
Copyright © John Wiley & SonsBolin Billabong is a shallow, eutrophic and turbid oxbow lake located o...
A high-resolution pollen and micro-charcoal (>5 μm) record has been produced from a short sediment (...
The arrival of Europeans in the New World, and the rapid deforestation for agriculture and settlemen...
Two swamp sites on Flinders Island in Bass Strait provide evidence of vegetation cover for the perio...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...