Fourteen samples obtained from Torridon sandstone boulders on four moraines marking the limit of the Wester Ross Readvance (WRR) in NW Scotland yielded tightly clustered <sup>10</sup>Be exposure ages confirming contemporaneous or penecontemporaneous moraine deposition. Collectively, the 14 samples yield mean ages of 13.5 ± 1.2 ka to 14.0 ± 1.7 ka, depending on choice of geomagnetic scaling and sampling surface erosion rates. All fourteen moraine ages are significantly younger than an age of ca 16.3 ka previously proposed for the WRR, and also younger than most samples obtained from rock outcrops within the WRR limits. The ages obtained for the WRR moraines appear to confirm that a substantial cover of glacier ice persisted over ...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Much speculation surrounds the ‘Younger Dryas’ (YD) event, a cold interval with abrupt thermal trans...
Much speculation surrounds the ‘Younger Dryas’ (YD) event, a cold interval with abrupt thermal trans...
Recent research based primarily on exposure ages of boulders on moraines has suggested that extensiv...
This study presents the first absoluteage constraints from a palaeo-ice-sheet margin in western Scot...
We constrain, in detail, fluctuations of two former ice caps in NW Scotland with multibeam seabed su...
The extent of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) in northern Scotland is disputed. A restricted...
We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus...
It is now accepted that the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) was highly dynamic and drained by nu...
During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
A series of lateral moraines and other ice-marginal features total nearly 30 km in length, and indic...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
The Bølling–Allerød Interstadial is known as the Windermere and Woodgrange Interstadials (sometimes ...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Much speculation surrounds the ‘Younger Dryas’ (YD) event, a cold interval with abrupt thermal trans...
Much speculation surrounds the ‘Younger Dryas’ (YD) event, a cold interval with abrupt thermal trans...
Recent research based primarily on exposure ages of boulders on moraines has suggested that extensiv...
This study presents the first absoluteage constraints from a palaeo-ice-sheet margin in western Scot...
We constrain, in detail, fluctuations of two former ice caps in NW Scotland with multibeam seabed su...
The extent of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) in northern Scotland is disputed. A restricted...
We present 10 in situ cosmogenic exposure ages from two moraines on the Isle of Skye. The Strollamus...
It is now accepted that the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) was highly dynamic and drained by nu...
During the last glacial maximum, the Galloway Hills in southwest Scotland acted as a major centre of...
Periglacial trimlines separating glacially eroded lower slopes from blockfield-covered plateaus on B...
A series of lateral moraines and other ice-marginal features total nearly 30 km in length, and indic...
There is clear geomorphological and dating evidence to suggest that the mountains of western Ireland...
The Bølling–Allerød Interstadial is known as the Windermere and Woodgrange Interstadials (sometimes ...
Cosmic ray exposure ages of frost-weathered bedrock from mountain summits in the Outer Hebrides exce...
Recent models of the last Scottish ice sheet suggest that nunataks remained above the ice surface in...
Much speculation surrounds the ‘Younger Dryas’ (YD) event, a cold interval with abrupt thermal trans...
Much speculation surrounds the ‘Younger Dryas’ (YD) event, a cold interval with abrupt thermal trans...