The dynamics of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Europe during the Holocene have been spatially and temporally complex. The species underwent extirpation and reintroduction in several north-west European countries. This study investigated the late Holocene vegetation history of a present-day pinewood in western Ireland, to test the widely accepted hypothesis that P. sylvestris became extinct in Ireland c. AD 400. Palaeoecological, chronological and loss-on-ignition analyses were conducted on a sediment core extracted from an adjacent lake. The pollen profile showed no major Pinus decline and a Pinus macrofossil occurred c. AD 840, indicating localised survival of P. sylvestris from c. AD 350 to the present. The available archival maps an...
Holocene vegetation dynamics of mid-western Ireland are discussed with particular reference to the G...
A Holocene record of pollen, charcoal, magnetic susceptibility and sediment chemistry from South Uis...
A dendrochronological investigation was undertaken on subfossil Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stu...
Palaeoecological investigations, involving pollen analysis, dendrochronology, and radiocarbon dating...
Conclusions A 14C-dated pollen profile from Loch an Chorcail, southern Carna peninsula provides a d...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-10-16, accepted 2021-01-15, ...
(1) The results of pollen-stratigraphic, radiocarbon and tree-ring evidence from several sites in th...
A small corrie lake, at Mám Éan, i.e. Maumeen (anglicised version of name; at 245 m asl), in the Mau...
research employing not only conventional coring, pollen analysis, radiocarbon dating and dendrochron...
motorway construction, at the edge of a small mire in Kilbegly Townland, County Roscommon, provided ...
Pollen, microscopic charcoal, palaeohydrological and dendrochronological analyses are applied to a r...
Background: In the British Isles, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is only thought to be native in the ...
Subfossil wood from White Moss, south Cheshire, has become the focus of palaeoenvironmental research...
A consideration of all available macrofossil and pollen data suggests that Pinus sylvestris entered ...
Pollen records across parts of Ireland, England and northern Scotland show a dramatic collapse in Pi...
Holocene vegetation dynamics of mid-western Ireland are discussed with particular reference to the G...
A Holocene record of pollen, charcoal, magnetic susceptibility and sediment chemistry from South Uis...
A dendrochronological investigation was undertaken on subfossil Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stu...
Palaeoecological investigations, involving pollen analysis, dendrochronology, and radiocarbon dating...
Conclusions A 14C-dated pollen profile from Loch an Chorcail, southern Carna peninsula provides a d...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-10-16, accepted 2021-01-15, ...
(1) The results of pollen-stratigraphic, radiocarbon and tree-ring evidence from several sites in th...
A small corrie lake, at Mám Éan, i.e. Maumeen (anglicised version of name; at 245 m asl), in the Mau...
research employing not only conventional coring, pollen analysis, radiocarbon dating and dendrochron...
motorway construction, at the edge of a small mire in Kilbegly Townland, County Roscommon, provided ...
Pollen, microscopic charcoal, palaeohydrological and dendrochronological analyses are applied to a r...
Background: In the British Isles, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is only thought to be native in the ...
Subfossil wood from White Moss, south Cheshire, has become the focus of palaeoenvironmental research...
A consideration of all available macrofossil and pollen data suggests that Pinus sylvestris entered ...
Pollen records across parts of Ireland, England and northern Scotland show a dramatic collapse in Pi...
Holocene vegetation dynamics of mid-western Ireland are discussed with particular reference to the G...
A Holocene record of pollen, charcoal, magnetic susceptibility and sediment chemistry from South Uis...
A dendrochronological investigation was undertaken on subfossil Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stu...