Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island
From a study of offshore borehole samples collected by the British Geological Survey in 1975, it is suggested that arctic marine or glaciomarine sediments of Dimlington Stadial (DS) age (>13 ka 14C ka bp) in Loch Indaal, Islay, were laid down following the retreat of a glacier from the head of th...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:5310 2024-06-09T07:44:09+00:00 Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island Peacock, James D 2008 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/5310/ http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/index.html unknown Geological Society of London Peacock, James D. 2008 Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island. Scottish Journal of Geology, 44 (2). 183-190. https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg44020183 <https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg44020183> Earth Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg44020183 2024-05-15T08:49:44Z From a study of offshore borehole samples collected by the British Geological Survey in 1975, it is suggested that arctic marine or glaciomarine sediments of Dimlington Stadial (DS) age (>13 ka 14C ka bp) in Loch Indaal, Islay, were laid down following the retreat of a glacier from the head of the loch, possibly only a few hundred radiocarbon years before the opening of the Windermere Interstadial (WI, 13-11 14C ka bp). A reworked molluscan fauna in the DS sediments, which is identical to that living in the area today, is believed to be of last interglacial age or earlier. Sediments of WI age and Holocene age (<10 14C ka bp) have also been intersected in the boreholes. Deposits of Loch Lomond Stadial age (11-1014C ka bp) are absent from two boreholes investigated from Loch Indaal, but may be present in a borehole east of Islay. The proposal that ice of the Last Glacial Maximum reached only as far west as central Islay is unsupported by both this assessment and the published geomorphological evidence. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Loch Lomond ENVELOPE(-125.746,-125.746,54.239,54.239) Islay ENVELOPE(59.717,59.717,-67.350,-67.350) Scottish Journal of Geology 44 2 183 190 |
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From a study of offshore borehole samples collected by the British Geological Survey in 1975, it is suggested that arctic marine or glaciomarine sediments of Dimlington Stadial (DS) age (>13 ka 14C ka bp) in Loch Indaal, Islay, were laid down following the retreat of a glacier from the head of the loch, possibly only a few hundred radiocarbon years before the opening of the Windermere Interstadial (WI, 13-11 14C ka bp). A reworked molluscan fauna in the DS sediments, which is identical to that living in the area today, is believed to be of last interglacial age or earlier. Sediments of WI age and Holocene age (<10 14C ka bp) have also been intersected in the boreholes. Deposits of Loch Lomond Stadial age (11-1014C ka bp) are absent from two boreholes investigated from Loch Indaal, but may be present in a borehole east of Islay. The proposal that ice of the Last Glacial Maximum reached only as far west as central Islay is unsupported by both this assessment and the published geomorphological evidence. |
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Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island |
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Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island |
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Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island |
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Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island |
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Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island |
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late devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to islay, sw scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island |
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Peacock, James D. 2008 Late Devensian palaeoenvironmental changes in the sea area adjacent to Islay, SW Scotland : implications for the deglacial history of the island. Scottish Journal of Geology, 44 (2). 183-190. https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg44020183 <https://doi.org/10.1144/sjg44020183> |
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