Oldfield, F., Brown, A. and Thompson, R. (1979). The effect of microtopography and vegetation on the catchment of airborne particles measured by remanent magnetism. Quarterly Res 12. Vol 12, pp. 326-332.

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The effect of microtopography and vegetation on the catchment of airborne particles measured by remanent magnetism
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Quarterly Res 12
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Quaternary Research
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12
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326 - 332
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Shows that the hummocks of raised bogs may trap, by at least an order of magnitude, more magnetic particulates than do Sphagnum lawns and pools. These results have potentially important implications for studies of pollen deposition ('influx') rates in peat. Au(abr)
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Frank Oldfield
Ann Brown
Roy Thompson
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1979
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05 Dec 2008