Two new Holocene pollen diagrams are presented from central East Anglia. Using these sites and others from the same area, regional pollen assemblage‐zones for the area are formally defined. The regional pollen assemblage‐zones are then combined with zones from other well‐dated sequences in the British Isles to produce time/space diagrams for vegetation history along three transects across the islands. It is shown that pollen assemblage‐zones have only a limited extent in time and space. Forest vegetation has varied almost continually in time and space throughout the Holocene and over the whole of the British Isles.</p
Deposits of fen carr origin are frequently used in pollen-based studies, including those where the p...
The historic era, which in Cumbria begins with the Roman invasion of AD 71, is a frequently neglecte...
International audienceThe European Pollen Database (EPD) is a community effort to archive and make a...
Pollen analysis provides a powerful tool for understanding past human activity and its impact on the...
The vegetation of Europe has undergone substantial changes during the course of the Holocene epoch, ...
Substantial vegetation change across Britain during the Hoxnian interglacial is well documented thro...
Simultaneous changes in the representation of wetland and dry land taxa are a common feature of mid ...
Thick deposits of peat derived from fen environments accumulated in the coastal lowland areas adjace...
Rates of vegetational change are analysed from pollen records of sediment sequences at Loch Lang, We...
We present pollen-based reconstructions of the spatio-temporal dynamics of northern European regiona...
There have been few Late Quaternary vegetation records from the acidic lithologies of south east Eng...
There have been few Late Quaternary vegetation records from the acidic lithologies of south east Eng...
We present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, wester...
We present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, wester...
We present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, wester...
Deposits of fen carr origin are frequently used in pollen-based studies, including those where the p...
The historic era, which in Cumbria begins with the Roman invasion of AD 71, is a frequently neglecte...
International audienceThe European Pollen Database (EPD) is a community effort to archive and make a...
Pollen analysis provides a powerful tool for understanding past human activity and its impact on the...
The vegetation of Europe has undergone substantial changes during the course of the Holocene epoch, ...
Substantial vegetation change across Britain during the Hoxnian interglacial is well documented thro...
Simultaneous changes in the representation of wetland and dry land taxa are a common feature of mid ...
Thick deposits of peat derived from fen environments accumulated in the coastal lowland areas adjace...
Rates of vegetational change are analysed from pollen records of sediment sequences at Loch Lang, We...
We present pollen-based reconstructions of the spatio-temporal dynamics of northern European regiona...
There have been few Late Quaternary vegetation records from the acidic lithologies of south east Eng...
There have been few Late Quaternary vegetation records from the acidic lithologies of south east Eng...
We present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, wester...
We present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, wester...
We present quantitative reconstructions of regional vegetation cover in north-western Europe, wester...
Deposits of fen carr origin are frequently used in pollen-based studies, including those where the p...
The historic era, which in Cumbria begins with the Roman invasion of AD 71, is a frequently neglecte...
International audienceThe European Pollen Database (EPD) is a community effort to archive and make a...