Trimlines separating glacially abraded lower slopes from blockfield-covered summits on Irish mountains have traditionally been interpreted as representing the upper limit of the last ice sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Cosmogenic 10Be exposure ages obtained for samples from glacially deposited perched boulders resting on blockfield debris on the summit area of Slievenamon (721 m a.s.l.) in southern Ireland demonstrate emplacement by the last Irish Ice Sheet (IIS), implying preservation of the blockfield under cold-based ice during the LGM, and supporting the view that trimlines throughout the British Isles represent former englacial thermal regime boundaries between a lower zone of warm-based sliding ice and an upper zone of co...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates of fossiliferous marine mud identify a readvance of ...
A well-preserved moraine on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland, has played a critical rol...
A well-preserved moraine on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland, has played a critical rol...
Trimlines separating glacially abraded lower slopes from blockfield-covered summits on Irish mountai...
On the mountains of Western Ireland, the upper limit of glacial evidence descends from 730 in in the...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...
We report 23 cosmogenic isotope exposure ages (Be-10 and (CI)-C-36) relating to the maximum extent a...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
<p>Comprehensive mapping and the Briticechrono geochronology provides a recon...
The extent of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) in northern Scotland is disputed. A restricted...
Reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the C...
This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continent...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates of fossiliferous marine mud identify a readvance of ...
A well-preserved moraine on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland, has played a critical rol...
A well-preserved moraine on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland, has played a critical rol...
Trimlines separating glacially abraded lower slopes from blockfield-covered summits on Irish mountai...
On the mountains of Western Ireland, the upper limit of glacial evidence descends from 730 in in the...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
Geomorphological evidence indicates that Donegal was formerly occupied by an ice dome that extended ...
We report 23 cosmogenic isotope exposure ages (Be-10 and (CI)-C-36) relating to the maximum extent a...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
The last Irish Ice Sheet has a long history of investigation, but its characteristics and behaviour ...
<p>Comprehensive mapping and the Briticechrono geochronology provides a recon...
The extent of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) in northern Scotland is disputed. A restricted...
Reconstructions of the British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the C...
This paper provides a new deglacial chronology for retreat of the Irish Ice Sheet from the continent...
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) 14C dates of fossiliferous marine mud identify a readvance of ...
A well-preserved moraine on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland, has played a critical rol...
A well-preserved moraine on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland, has played a critical rol...