Floodplain-mire interactions and palaeoecology : implications for wetland ontogeny and Holocene climate change
There has been increasing interest in combining proxy records from raised mire and floodplain ecosystems in order to provide greater clarity concerning Holocene climate and environment change. However, there are a number of questions still to be addressed concerning this approach. Perhaps most perti...
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Queen's University Belfast
2012
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