Environmental History and Palaeolimnology
Proceedings of the Vth International Symposium on Palaeolimnology, held in Cumbria, U.K.
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In the period since 1945, Slapton Ley, a small, coastal lake in Southwest England, has been eutrophccated by nutrient inputs generated both by the intensification of agriculture, and the discharge of sewage ef...
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In the period since 1945, Slapton Ley, a small, coastal lake in Southwest England, has been eutrophicated by nutrient inputs generated both by the intensification of agriculture, and the discharge of sewage ef...
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Palaeolimnological studies of sediments from Slapton Ley and Loe Pool, two coastal freshwater lakes in Southwest England, show that in the period since 1945, they have been eutrophicated by nutrient inputs fro...
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Palaeolimnological studies of sediments from Slapton Ley and Loe Pool, two coastal freshwater lakes in Southwest England, show that in the period since 1945, they have been eutrophicated by nutrient inputs fro...
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Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England, has been shown by a variety of paleolimnological studies, to have become increasingly eutrophic in the period since 1950 AD. Since that time, intensification of agric...
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Studies of frozen and soft mud cores from Ellesmere Mere, Rostherne Mere and Berrington Pool, the three deepest of the Shropshire-Cheshire meres of the English Midlands, reveal the presence of laminations whic...
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Analysis of the upper 40 cm of a sediment core from Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England was based on the fractionation procedure devised by Engstrom (Engstrom & Wright, 1984). This allows separation of t...
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Bosherston Lakes are a series of interconnected, mesotrophic to hypereutrophic, artificially-created coastal marl lakes in Dyfed, South West Wales. Progressive eutrophication of the lake system has been produc...
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Proceedings of the Vth International Symposium on Palaeolimnology, held in Cumbria, U.K.
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I first heard of Ed Deevey in 1950, when I was a beginning Ph.D. student at Yale. I came from a three-person biology department whose minuscule library did not include the American Journal of Science, in which...
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Studies of frozen and soft mud cores from Ellesmere Mere, Rostherne Mere and Berrington Pool, the three deepest of the Shropshire-Cheshire meres of the English Midlands, reveal the presence of laminations whic...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Analysis of the upper 40 cm of a sediment core from Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England was based on the fractionation procedure devised by Engstrom (Engstrom & Wright, 1984). This allows separation of t...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Bosherston Lakes are a series of interconnected, mesotrophic to hypereutrophic, artificially-created coastal marl lakes in Dyfed, South West Wales. Progressive eutrophication of the lake system has been produc...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Slapton Ley, a coastal lake in SW England, has been shown by a variety of paleolimnological studies, to have become increasingly eutrophic in the period since 1950 AD. Since that time, intensification of agric...
Chapter and Conference Paper
At the last congress in Ossiach (thanks to the splendid organisation), there were many interesting late-night conversations. One was between myself, Heikki Simola and Maureen Longmore, who sadly is not here th...
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The sediments of Loe Pool, a eutrophic coastal lake in south west England, consist largely of laminated clays and clay-gyttjas. Studies of the diatom microstratigraphy of frozen sediment cores from the Pool in...
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The sediments of Loe Pool, a eutrophic coastal lake in south west England, consist largely of laminated clays and claygyttjas. Studies of the diatom microstratigraphy of frozen sediment cores from the Pool ind...
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Annually laminated freshwater lacustrine sediments have been recorded at several sites in central Europe1–5, North America6–13 and Fennoscandia14–24. The presence of laminations may reflect either (1) regular cha...