8000 years of North Atlantic storminess reconstructed from a Scottish peat record: implications for Holocene atmospheric circulation patterns in Western Europe

H Stewart, T Bradwell, J Bullard… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all
of which strongly impact local, national and global economies. An increase in storm …

Mid-Holocene climate change and landscape formation in Ireland: Evidence from a geochemical investigation of a coastal peat bog

SF Jordan, BT Murphy, SS O'Reilly, KP Doyle… - Organic …, 2017 - Elsevier
Following a period of unusually strong winds and high seas in the spring of 2014, a blanket
peat bog formerly covered by a beach comprised of fine sand and large rocks was …

Rich fen development in CE Europe, resilience to climate change and human impact over the last ca. 3500 years

M Gałka, L Aunina, A Feurdean, S Hutchinson… - Palaeogeography …, 2017 - Elsevier
Here, for the first time in SE Poland, we document the long-term development of a rich fen
and assess its sensitivity to climate change and human impacts over the last ca. 3500 years …

Woodland dynamics and use during the Bronze Age: New evidence from Irish archaeological charcoal

L O'Donnell - The Holocene, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Swathes of roads and pipelines cut through the Irish landscape during the 'Celtic Tiger'years
(approximately 1994–2008) leading to an unprecedented number of archaeological …

[PDF][PDF] Peatland hydrology, climate change and human societies in Middle and Late Holocene Ireland

DS Young - 2017 - researchgate.net
This thesis presents the results of an investigation of the relationships between peatland
hydrology, climate change and human activity in the raised bogs of Ireland. In recent …