n.a. (1998). IGCP 367 special issue: late Quaternary coastal records of rapid change: application to present and future conditions. Holocene 8 (2). Vol 8(2), pp. 125-147. https://doi.org/10.1191/095968398671602173 .
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IGCP 367 special issue: late Quaternary coastal records of rapid change: application to present and future conditions | ||||||
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Holocene 8 (2) | ||||||
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The Holocene | ||||||
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8 (2) | ||||||
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125 - 147 | ||||||
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The background to the project is given in `IGCP Project 367: 'late Quaternary coastal records of rapid change: application to present and future conditions' and 25 years of progress in research' by Ian Shennan, Antony Long & Sarah Metcalfe (125--28). The report comprises eight papers of which the following are of interest: `Rapid coastal change during the mid- to late Holocene: the record of barrier estuary sedimentation in the Romney Marsh region, southeastern England' by C D Spencer, A J Plater & A J Long (143--63) (a period of rapid regression is identified on the Kent marshes between c 4500 and 3000 years BP, with a rapid inundation between c 2800 and 1900 BP); `The role of relative sea-level rise and changing sediment supply on Holocene gravel barrier development: the example of Porlock, Somerset, UK' by S Jennings, J D Orford, M Canti, R J N Devoy & V Straker (165--81) (gravel barrier consolidation and alder-carr formation are identified c 8500 to 6000 BP, after which a buildup of inorganic sediment is thought possibly to indicate anthropogenic forest clearance in the catchment area); `Rapid Holocene relative sea-level changes in Gruinart, Isle of Islay, Scottish Inner Hebrides' by Sue Dawson, Alistair G Dawson & Kevin J Edwards (183--95) (litho- and biostratigraphic analyses reveal a sedimentary record of relative sea-level changes and high-energy flood events); `Evaluating late-Holocene relative sea-level change in the Somerset Levels, southwest Britain' by S K Haslett, P Davies, R H F Curr, C F C Davies, K Kennington, C P King & A J Margetts (197--207) (considers litho- and biostratigraphic evidence using datums respectively provided by 14C determinations dating peat/clay contact to c 3,500 BP and by the onset of RB lead mining in AD 43--49); `The use of testate amoebae in studies of sea-level change: a case study from the Taf Estuary, south Wales, UK' by Dan J Carman, Helen M Roe & W Roland Gehrels (209--18) (evaluates the potential of this method); `Diatom records and sedimentary responses to sea-level change during the last 8000 years in Roudsea Wood, northwest England' by Yongqiang Zong (219--28) (diatom biostratigraphies from two sites in the wood analysed and compared with the sea-level history of the region); and `Holocene sea-level change and coastal evolution in the Humber estuary, eastern England: an assessment of rapid coastal change' by A J Long, J B Innes, J R Kirby, J M Lloyd, M M Rutherford, I Shennan & M J Tooley (229--47) (new stratigraphic data collected from six sites establish a record of relative sea-level change and enable testing of four possible causes of rapid coastal change). | ||||||
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1998 | ||||||
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20 Jan 2002 |