Search Results - "Peglar, S.M."
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Late Pleistocene temperate deposits in Lincolnshire, England and their implication for the history of the River Trent system
Published in Quaternary international (20-12-2021)“…This article examines the interpretation and implications of Ipswichian (Eemian) Stage temperate deposits discovered by the British Geological Survey east of…”
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Predicting changes in Fennoscandian vascular-plant species richness as a result of future climatic change
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-01-1998)“…It is anticipated that future climatic warming following the currently enhanced greenhouse effect will change the distribution limits of many vascular plant…”
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The development of the aquatic ecosytem at Kråkenes Lake, western Norway, during the late glacial and early Holocene - a synthesis
Published in Journal of paleolimnology (2000)“…This paper synthesises the palaeoecological reconstructions, including palaeoclimatic inferences, based on the available fossil record of plants (pollen,…”
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The Kråkenes Late-glacial Palaeoenvironmental Project
Published in Journal of paleolimnology (1996)“…Krakenes is the site of a small lake on the west coast of Norway that contains a long sequence of late-glacial sediments. The Younger Dryas is well…”
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Late Pleistocene deposits at Chatteris, March and Wimblington, Cambridgeshire, UK
Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-01-1995)“…Sites at Chatteris, March Town End and Wimblington Common have yielded evidence for Late Pleistocene vegetational history, sea-level change and gravel…”
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The Kr kenes late-glacial palaeoenvironmental project
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Interglacial pollen spectra from Sel Ayre, Shetland
Published in The New phytologist (01-09-1979)“…The lithostratigraphy of a section exposed at Sel Ayre on the Walls Peninsula, Shetland Mainland is described. A peat bed 50 cm thick is overlain by 7.3 m of…”
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