Authors:
Hughes, PDM
Mauquoy, D
Barber, KE
Langdon, PG
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Citation: D. Mauquoy et K. Barber, A replicated 3000 yr proxy-climate record from Coom Rigg Moss and Felecia Moss, the Border Mires, northern England, J QUAT SCI, 14(3), 1999, pp. 263-275
Citation: Fm. Chambers et al., Recent rise to dominance of Molinia caerulea in environmentally sensitive areas: new perspectives from palaeoecological data, J APPL ECOL, 36(5), 1999, pp. 719-733
Authors:
Barber, K
Dumayne-Peaty, L
Hughes, P
Mauquoy, D
Scaife, R
Citation: K. Barber et al., Replicability and variability of the recent macrofossil and proxy-climate record from raised bogs: field stratigraphy and macrofossil data from Bolton Fell Moss and Walton Moss, Cumbria, England, J QUAT SCI, 13(6), 1998, pp. 515-528