Groups of circular to oval enclosed depressions in soft sediments of Pleistocene age are relatively common in north-west Europe. These features are normally interpreted as being either glacial or periglacial in origin. Where these features are developed in glacial sediments, a glacial (and specifically ‘kettle hole’) genesis is considered most likely. Some groups of features, however, have been re-interpreted as being periglacial in origin and are thought to be the remains of cryogenic mounds (former pingos or palsas/lithalsas). The problem at many sites, of course, is correct identification and previously this was often resolved through extensive trenching of the sediments. The use of geophysics in the form of electrical resistivity tomogr...
The Lune Gorge and the uplands of the southern Shap Fells represent a key area in developing an unde...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
Closed depressions (CDs) are common small forms occurring in the European loess belt. The age, origi...
This thesis describes the results of sedimentological and near-surface geophysical investigations of...
Perennial frost mounds developed across northern Europe following retreat of the late Quaternary ic...
Buried palaeo‐valley systems have been identified widely beneath lowland parts of the UK including e...
The British Isles have been affected by as many as 30 glaciations during the Quaternary. However, th...
During the late Devensian (late Weichselian) glaciation, a number of large proglacial lakes develope...
The purpose of this thesis has been primarily to show that harsh periglacial conditions have prevai...
The genesis of moraines associated with British glaciers of Younger Dryas age has proved controversi...
We present new interpretations of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and marine fossils collected fr...
This paper is a sedimentological investigation of Late Devensian glacial deposits from the Solway Lo...
Buried palaeo‐valleys have significant and often unexpected implications for groundwater, geothermal...
The research aims to further the understanding of hydraulic processes governing recharge through gla...
Glacigenic deposits at Happisburgh, NE Norfolk, record the earliest known expansion of glaciers into...
The Lune Gorge and the uplands of the southern Shap Fells represent a key area in developing an unde...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
Closed depressions (CDs) are common small forms occurring in the European loess belt. The age, origi...
This thesis describes the results of sedimentological and near-surface geophysical investigations of...
Perennial frost mounds developed across northern Europe following retreat of the late Quaternary ic...
Buried palaeo‐valley systems have been identified widely beneath lowland parts of the UK including e...
The British Isles have been affected by as many as 30 glaciations during the Quaternary. However, th...
During the late Devensian (late Weichselian) glaciation, a number of large proglacial lakes develope...
The purpose of this thesis has been primarily to show that harsh periglacial conditions have prevai...
The genesis of moraines associated with British glaciers of Younger Dryas age has proved controversi...
We present new interpretations of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data and marine fossils collected fr...
This paper is a sedimentological investigation of Late Devensian glacial deposits from the Solway Lo...
Buried palaeo‐valleys have significant and often unexpected implications for groundwater, geothermal...
The research aims to further the understanding of hydraulic processes governing recharge through gla...
Glacigenic deposits at Happisburgh, NE Norfolk, record the earliest known expansion of glaciers into...
The Lune Gorge and the uplands of the southern Shap Fells represent a key area in developing an unde...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
Closed depressions (CDs) are common small forms occurring in the European loess belt. The age, origi...