Traditionally regarded as a relict permafrost and periglacial landscape that lay beyond the limits of Pleistocene glaciation, the granite uplands of northern Dartmoor in south-west England in fact contain geomorphological evidence for the former existence of a plateau ice cap, making the area the location of the southernmost independent glacier mass in the British Isles. In addition to weakly U-shaped valleys, the most prominent evidence comprises arcuate and linear bouldery ridges and hummocky valley floor drift, which are interpreted as latero-frontal moraines deposited by the outlet glacier lobes of a plateau ice cap. Inset sequences of these depositional landforms, in association with meltwater channels, demarcate the receding margins o...
The Younger Dryas witnessed renewed glaciation in Britain, with the readvance of ice masses that had...
This paper reviews the evolution of palaeoglaciological reconstructions in regions at the periphery ...
The Southern Uplands form a tract of rolling, dissected tableland, underlain by steeply dipping sedi...
Traditionally regarded as a relict permafrost and periglacial landscape that lay beyond the limits o...
The granite uplands of Dartmoor have traditionally been considered to be relict permafrost and perig...
Detailed geomorphological mapping has revealed evidence for the development of plateau icefields in ...
The Younger Dryas (c. 12,900–11,700 years ago) in Britain witnessed renewed glaciation, with the rea...
Detailed geomorphological mapping has revealed evidence for the development of plateau icefields in ...
Dartmoor, in SW England, is a classic periglaciated granite upland adorned with a population of over...
International audienceDartmoor is one of the best-known landscape entities of Britain and has been m...
Until recently, the scientific consensus has been that the uplands of south-west Britain remained un...
The Younger Dryas Stadial saw a readvance of glaciers across Britain and Ireland, where it is referr...
Knowledge of glaciation in Britain and Ireland has a long and rich history, and the earliest ideas s...
The Brecon Beacons in southern Wales is a large upland area (900 km2) close to the periphery of the ...
The Lune Gorge and the uplands of the southern Shap Fells represent a key area in developing an unde...
The Younger Dryas witnessed renewed glaciation in Britain, with the readvance of ice masses that had...
This paper reviews the evolution of palaeoglaciological reconstructions in regions at the periphery ...
The Southern Uplands form a tract of rolling, dissected tableland, underlain by steeply dipping sedi...
Traditionally regarded as a relict permafrost and periglacial landscape that lay beyond the limits o...
The granite uplands of Dartmoor have traditionally been considered to be relict permafrost and perig...
Detailed geomorphological mapping has revealed evidence for the development of plateau icefields in ...
The Younger Dryas (c. 12,900–11,700 years ago) in Britain witnessed renewed glaciation, with the rea...
Detailed geomorphological mapping has revealed evidence for the development of plateau icefields in ...
Dartmoor, in SW England, is a classic periglaciated granite upland adorned with a population of over...
International audienceDartmoor is one of the best-known landscape entities of Britain and has been m...
Until recently, the scientific consensus has been that the uplands of south-west Britain remained un...
The Younger Dryas Stadial saw a readvance of glaciers across Britain and Ireland, where it is referr...
Knowledge of glaciation in Britain and Ireland has a long and rich history, and the earliest ideas s...
The Brecon Beacons in southern Wales is a large upland area (900 km2) close to the periphery of the ...
The Lune Gorge and the uplands of the southern Shap Fells represent a key area in developing an unde...
The Younger Dryas witnessed renewed glaciation in Britain, with the readvance of ice masses that had...
This paper reviews the evolution of palaeoglaciological reconstructions in regions at the periphery ...
The Southern Uplands form a tract of rolling, dissected tableland, underlain by steeply dipping sedi...