This report describes results of a preliminary study using Tellus soil geochemical baseline data to investigate the character and spatial variation of glacial deposits located north and south of the Armoy Moraine which marks the limit of two different ice flow events in north Northern Ireland. The first part of the report introduces the study area and describes the regional glacial geomorphology and soil geochemical and geological data The second part of this report discusses the multivariate analysis used to interrogate the soil geochemical data with the aims of a) establishing element associations for the different glacial deposits, b) ascribing these geochemical signatures to potential source bedrock and, as a result of these c) recons...
Multiproxy analyses (pollen, geochemistry, whole-core magnetic susceptibility) were carried out on a...
Geochemical variation in major and trace element concentrations and multiple isotope systems (87Sr/8...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...
Principal component analysis of high-density, regional soil geochemical data was used to reveal elem...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
Soil geochemistry is routinely and effectively used for mineral prospecting in areas of glaciated te...
ABSTRACT: Principal component analysis of high-density, regional soil geochemical data was used to r...
High-density regional geochemical data for surface soils in central England and East Anglia reveal t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
Abstract: Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>103 km2) geological patterns...
Ambitions to complete geochemical mapping across the island of Ireland were developed in the 1980s a...
48 Pags.- 4 Tabls.- 6 Figs. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
The statistical process of ‘self-modelling mixture resolution’ has been used to identify chemical si...
Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>10 3 km 2 ) geological patterns. Sate...
Investigation of Late Quaternary glacigenic sediments exposed in coastal sections on the Dingle Peni...
Multiproxy analyses (pollen, geochemistry, whole-core magnetic susceptibility) were carried out on a...
Geochemical variation in major and trace element concentrations and multiple isotope systems (87Sr/8...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...
Principal component analysis of high-density, regional soil geochemical data was used to reveal elem...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
Soil geochemistry is routinely and effectively used for mineral prospecting in areas of glaciated te...
ABSTRACT: Principal component analysis of high-density, regional soil geochemical data was used to r...
High-density regional geochemical data for surface soils in central England and East Anglia reveal t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
Abstract: Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>103 km2) geological patterns...
Ambitions to complete geochemical mapping across the island of Ireland were developed in the 1980s a...
48 Pags.- 4 Tabls.- 6 Figs. The definitive version is available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/s...
The statistical process of ‘self-modelling mixture resolution’ has been used to identify chemical si...
Satellite imagery is a useful tool to assess large-scale (>10 3 km 2 ) geological patterns. Sate...
Investigation of Late Quaternary glacigenic sediments exposed in coastal sections on the Dingle Peni...
Multiproxy analyses (pollen, geochemistry, whole-core magnetic susceptibility) were carried out on a...
Geochemical variation in major and trace element concentrations and multiple isotope systems (87Sr/8...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...