Edwards, K. J., Newell, P. and Hirons, K. R. (1991). The palaeoecological and prehistoric context of minerogenic layers in blanket peat: a study from Loch Dee, southwest Scotland. Holocene 1 (1). Vol 1(1), pp. 29-39. https://doi.org/10.1177/095968369100100105 .
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The palaeoecological and prehistoric context of minerogenic layers in blanket peat: a study from Loch Dee, southwest Scotland | ||
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Holocene 1 (1) | ||
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The Holocene | ||
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1 (1) | ||
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29 - 39 | ||
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Exposures in blanket mire deposits in the Galloway Hills, southwest Scotland, have revealed the presence of minerogenic layers within the peat stratigraphy. These deposits are studied by a variety of methods with a view to the investigation of ecological influences upon deposition, the timing of events and aspects of their geomorphology. The layers were deposited under both wooded and unwooded conditions in the vicinity of the sites, but vegetational disturbances consistent with anthropogenic activity including agriculture were coeval with minerogenic deposition at various times. The evidence points to a dissimilarity in the formation times of individual layers of pronounced minerogenic deposition, although deposition has been a continuous event over the last five thousand years. Au(abr) | ||
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1991 | ||
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20 Jan 2002 |