Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire

The stratigraphy of sediments in two lake basins in the Caernarvonshire mountains at 600 and 900 ft. O.D. is described and it is shown that the basal layers were deposited in the Late-glacial Period. The deposits of a third site occupying a kettle-hole in morainic gravels at 1223 ft. O.D. are descri...

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Published in:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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Published: The Royal Society 1962
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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rstb.1962.0002 2024-09-15T18:39:45+00:00 Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire 1962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1962.0002 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rstb.1962.0002 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences volume 244, issue 716, page 459-481 ISSN 2054-0280 journal-article 1962 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1962.0002 2024-07-29T04:23:19Z The stratigraphy of sediments in two lake basins in the Caernarvonshire mountains at 600 and 900 ft. O.D. is described and it is shown that the basal layers were deposited in the Late-glacial Period. The deposits of a third site occupying a kettle-hole in morainic gravels at 1223 ft. O.D. are described and here the Late-glacial Period is not represented. The relation of these sites to the youngest corrie moraines of the district indicates that the latter were formed during the post-Allerod climatic regression (Zone III). The vegetation history of the district was studied by means of pollen analysis of lacustrine deposits from the two first-mentioned sites (above). The vegetation of the Late-glacial Period at first formed tundra (Zone I) in which arctic-alpines, notably Betula , flourished together with species of oceanic and oceanic-northern distribution and calcicolous, eutrophic and moderately thermophilous plants. The spread of juniper scrub preceded the arrival of tree birches, which form ‘park-tundra’ in Zone II at Nant Ffrancon but failed to grow as high as Llyn Dwythwch. The birch ‘ parktundra’ is considered to have covered Britain south of the Forth-Clyde at low altitudes and to have occupied central and eastern Ireland at this time. The climatic deterioration of Zone III is clearly registered by the decline of juniper and tree birch and the local severity of conditions is demonstrated by the increased abundance of the chianophilous fern, Cryptogramma crispa, Lycopodium selago, Saussurea alpina and other montane herbs. The extensive occurrence of solifluxion, augmented by glacier streams, brought down silt and clay into the lakes. The ensuing amelioration in climate and the course of forest development through the Post-glacial Period is briefly traced and the persistence of certain elements of the present mountain flora from the Late-glacial Period demonstrated. A description is given of the spores of Cryptogramma crispa which together with Lycopodium annotinum and Saussurea alpina are new to British ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra The Royal Society Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 244 716 459 481
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description The stratigraphy of sediments in two lake basins in the Caernarvonshire mountains at 600 and 900 ft. O.D. is described and it is shown that the basal layers were deposited in the Late-glacial Period. The deposits of a third site occupying a kettle-hole in morainic gravels at 1223 ft. O.D. are described and here the Late-glacial Period is not represented. The relation of these sites to the youngest corrie moraines of the district indicates that the latter were formed during the post-Allerod climatic regression (Zone III). The vegetation history of the district was studied by means of pollen analysis of lacustrine deposits from the two first-mentioned sites (above). The vegetation of the Late-glacial Period at first formed tundra (Zone I) in which arctic-alpines, notably Betula , flourished together with species of oceanic and oceanic-northern distribution and calcicolous, eutrophic and moderately thermophilous plants. The spread of juniper scrub preceded the arrival of tree birches, which form ‘park-tundra’ in Zone II at Nant Ffrancon but failed to grow as high as Llyn Dwythwch. The birch ‘ parktundra’ is considered to have covered Britain south of the Forth-Clyde at low altitudes and to have occupied central and eastern Ireland at this time. The climatic deterioration of Zone III is clearly registered by the decline of juniper and tree birch and the local severity of conditions is demonstrated by the increased abundance of the chianophilous fern, Cryptogramma crispa, Lycopodium selago, Saussurea alpina and other montane herbs. The extensive occurrence of solifluxion, augmented by glacier streams, brought down silt and clay into the lakes. The ensuing amelioration in climate and the course of forest development through the Post-glacial Period is briefly traced and the persistence of certain elements of the present mountain flora from the Late-glacial Period demonstrated. A description is given of the spores of Cryptogramma crispa which together with Lycopodium annotinum and Saussurea alpina are new to British ...
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title Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire
spellingShingle Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire
title_short Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire
title_full Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire
title_fullStr Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire
title_full_unstemmed Late-glacial deposits at Llyn Dwythwch and Nant Ffrancon, Caernarvonshire
title_sort late-glacial deposits at llyn dwythwch and nant ffrancon, caernarvonshire
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