Two sediment cores from inner Loch Etive, a deep fjord basin on the west coast of Scotland, reveal a continuous sediment sequence spanning the last 10,000 yr. Benthic foraminiferal assemblages indicate that marine conditions prevailed in Loch Etive throughout the Holocene. However, changes in sediment grain size composition and magnetic susceptibility suggest that the strength and frequency of deep water renewal events has varied through time. This exchange with coastal water is controlled mainly by relative sea level changes (influencing sill depth) and the influx of freshwater to the loch. The very early Holocene sediments are well-sorted coarse silt-fine sands, with a diverse assemblage of calcareous foraminifera indicating frequent rene...
During the Late Glacial and Early Holocene periods Scotland was a mountainous north-westerly peninsu...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...
Two sediment cores from inner Loch Etive, a deep fjord basin on the west coast of Scotland, reveal a...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
The sedimentary sequence preserved in the isolation basin at Loch nan Corr (NW Scotland) represents ...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Changes in relative sea level (RSL) and their effect on the distribution of human activity in the Fo...
Loch Sunart is a glacially over-deepened sea loch (fjord) on the west coast of Scotland, UK. The loc...
Pollen, diatom, lithostratigraphic and radiocarbon data from five sites in northwestern Scotland pro...
A late-Holocene fall in relative sea level in northwest Scotland, from ca. 1.3mm yr-1 to ca. 1.0 mm ...
Detailed morphological, lithostratigraphical and biostratigraphical studies in the lower Nith valley...
This paper contributes to knowledge of Holocene relative sea level change along the mainland Ayrshir...
Changes in Holocene (Flandrian) relative sea levels and coastal geomorphology in the lower Cree vall...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
During the Late Glacial and Early Holocene periods Scotland was a mountainous north-westerly peninsu...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...
Two sediment cores from inner Loch Etive, a deep fjord basin on the west coast of Scotland, reveal a...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
The sedimentary sequence preserved in the isolation basin at Loch nan Corr (NW Scotland) represents ...
Evidence for relative sea-level changes during the middle and late Holocene is examined from two loc...
Changes in relative sea level (RSL) and their effect on the distribution of human activity in the Fo...
Loch Sunart is a glacially over-deepened sea loch (fjord) on the west coast of Scotland, UK. The loc...
Pollen, diatom, lithostratigraphic and radiocarbon data from five sites in northwestern Scotland pro...
A late-Holocene fall in relative sea level in northwest Scotland, from ca. 1.3mm yr-1 to ca. 1.0 mm ...
Detailed morphological, lithostratigraphical and biostratigraphical studies in the lower Nith valley...
This paper contributes to knowledge of Holocene relative sea level change along the mainland Ayrshir...
Changes in Holocene (Flandrian) relative sea levels and coastal geomorphology in the lower Cree vall...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
During the Late Glacial and Early Holocene periods Scotland was a mountainous north-westerly peninsu...
Detailed litho- and biostratigraphical analyses from three coastal sites in contrasting coastal sett...
The first decadal-scale reconstruction of British coastal temperature anomalies spanning the last mi...