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Autor:
Mark D. Bateman, Helen M. Roberts, Rachel Smedley, James D. Scourse, Richard C. Chiverrell, Derek Fabel, Geoffrey A. T. Duller, Alicia Medialdea, Geraint H. Jenkins, Xianjiao Ou, Matthew J. Burke, Chris D. Clark, G.S.P. Thomas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Quaternary Science
Comprehensive mapping and the Briticechrono geochronology provides a reconstruction of the last advance and retreat of the only land-terminating ice lobe of the western British Irish Ice Sheet. The Irish Sea Glacier was fed by ice from Lake District,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5468d20256e832d7755663a6959f6633
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/221617/1/221617.pdf
https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/221617/1/221617.pdf
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 35:4-15
The late Holocene (last 3000 years) development of the lower Ribble valley (northwest England) displays evidence for a complex response to a sediment recharge event forced by land-use change induced increases in erosion and sediment delivery. The dep
Fluvial development and the sediment regime of the lower Calder, Ribble catchment, northwest England
Publikováno v:
CATENA. 77:81-95
In the lower reaches of the Calder (Lancashire) tributary of the Ribble catchment (northwest England), five river terraces set into the surrounding glacial terrain have been mapped and their underlying sediments radiocarbon dated. The earliest terrac
Publikováno v:
Journal of Quaternary Science. 24:785-801
In the British and Irish Isles, the understanding of expansion and retreat of the last ice sheet in Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 has been hindered by a lack of chronological control for the timing of its maximum extent and subsequent retreat stages.
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 34:319-328
Obtaining chronological control for geomorphological sequences can be problematic due to the fragmentary and non-sequential nature of sediment and landform archives. The robust analysis of 14C ages is often critical for the interpretation of these co
Publikováno v:
Engineering Geology. 99:40-50
This paper uses the results of a series of sand and gravel resource assessment surveys to refine and improve the methods used for identifying aggregate resources in north-western Britain. Geomorphological surveys of the Cors Geirch and Rhosesmor area
Publikováno v:
Boreas. 36:115-129
Late Devensian glacial sediments and landforms of the Isle of Man record the advance and deglacial signature of the central sector of the British-Irish Ice Sheet. Evidence from the area, gathered from striae, erratic trains and drift limits, show ice
Autor:
James B. Innes, Benjamin P. Horton, Simon Turner, G.S.P. Thomas, Richard C. Chiverrell, David H. Roberts, Silvia Gonzalez, Anthony Brooks
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 231:113-128
Newly acquired geological records from the Isle of Man reveal intercalated intertidal and terrestrial sediments that record a relative sea-level rise from ca. − 3.86 m in the early Holocene up to a mid-Holocene maximum between ca. 6.6 and 4.5 cal k
Autor:
Richard C. Chiverrell, Jeffrey J. Blackford, P. R. Tomlinson, James B. Innes, G.S.P. Thomas, J. J. Woodcock, P. J. Davey, Mairead M Rutherford
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 14:346-360
Pollen analytical data and the archaeological record for the Isle of Man identify increased human impact on the landscape during the Bronze Age. Pollen profiles from seven sites are presented, all identifying a greater scale of activity than existed
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 40:219-236
The Late Glacial and Holocene geomorphology of the Manx uplands has received scant attention in previous researches. Solifluction deposits and terraces provide the earliest evidence for geomorphic activity after deglaciation. Fluvial incision into dr