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Quaternary research in Britain and Ireland : a history based on the activities of the subdepartment of Quaternary Research, University of Cambridge, 1948-1994 / Richard West.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- West, Richard, 1939- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Paleobotany--Quaternary.
- Paleobotany.
- Geology, Stratigraphic--Quaternary.
- Geology, Stratigraphic.
- Paleontology--Quaternary.
- Paleontology.
- Paleoclimatology--Quaternary.
- Paleoclimatology.
- Archaeological geology--Great Britain--History.
- Archaeological geology.
- Geology--Great Britain--History.
- Geology.
- Geology--Ireland--History.
- Archaeology--England--Fens, The.
- Archaeology.
- University of Cambridge. Sub-Department of Quaternary Research.
- University of Cambridge.
- Reid, Clement, 1853-1916.
- Reid, Clement.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (214 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Leiden : Sidestone Press, [2014]
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- During the later part of the last century there was rapid development of the study and understanding of the changing environments of the last 2 million years. This came to provide a firm background for today's knowledge of the significance and importance of climatic change. Interdisciplinary research has been a prominent, if not essential, contributor to the successes achieved. In illustration of this connection, this volume describes here such developments in the University of Cambridge. In 1948 the University established a Subdepartment of Quaternary Research, with teaching and research
- Contents:
- Preface ; The contribution of Clement Reid (1853-1916) to the foundation of Quaternary research; From the early 1900's to 1929; Scandinavia and Britain: two regions, two histories; Developments in Scandinavia; Developments in Britain; Pollen analysis in Britain; The early 1930's; Progress on the Continent; The post-Congress period; Research Committees of the early 1930's; The Fenland Research Committee; Progress in Cambridge; The beginnings; Fenland investigations; Extension of Fenland research; Basic principles ; The expansion of research in Britain; Developments in research to the 1950's
- The Devensian late-glacial Man's influence on vegetation history; Interglacials; Establishment of the Sub-department of Quaternary Research; A proposal in 1938; Re-iteration of the proposal in 1943; The General Board's proposal; References; The Subdepartment of Quaternary Research; Introduction; Organisation and people; Organisation; Laboratories; Academic staff; Assistant Staff; Post-Graduate students; Teaching, reference collections, databases, research; Teaching; Colloquia; Reference collections; Databases; Research
- Research: vegetational history, including palaeoecology and palaeolimnology Vegetational history: Devensian late-glacial and Flandrian; Research: vegetational history of pre-Flandrian temperate stages and cold stages ; Pre-Flandrian temperate stages; Cold stages; Research: geology ; Coring and sediment recognition; Quaternary stratigraphy; Contributions to geology, glacial and fluviatile; Glacial limits; Regional studies; Periglacial phenomena; Changes of relative land/sea level ; Overseas research; Research: faunas and archaeology; Faunas ; Archaeology ; Research: radiocarbon dating
- Publication of dates Laboratory history; Research activities; Research: mass spectrometry, palaeotemperatures and deep sea sediments ; Establishment of the laboratory; Development ; Subsequent research areas ; Research; TL and ESR dating, palaeomagnetism, dendrochronology and dendroclimatology; Thermoluminescence; ESR dating ; Palaeomagnetism ; Dendrochronology, dendroclimatology; Dissolution, achievements, reflections; Dissolution ; Achievements ; Reflections ; References; A wider view ; Introduction; Aspects of the geology; Stratigraphy: the search for a system; Sediments and structures
- Periglacial phenomena Palaeopedology; Geology and archaeology; Dating; Aspects of the biology; Developing interest; Palaeoecology and ecology; Pollen analysis; Treatment of data; Macroscopic plant remains; Faunas; Interpretations; Analogues; Processes; The Quaternary community; Quaternary associations, especially the Quaternary Research Association; Quaternary research centres; Research support; Journals; Envoi; References; Appendix A; Graduate students, Sub-department of Quaternary Research; M.Phil. in Quaternary Research; Other graduate students noted in Annual Reports; Appendix B
- List of researchers
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 9, 2015).
- ISBN:
- 90-8890-258-5
- OCLC:
- 905649788
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