1999
DOI: 10.1191/095968399674220353
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Climatic significance of the marginalization of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.)c. 2500 BC at White Moss, south Cheshire, UK

Abstract: Subfossil wood from White Moss, south Cheshire, has become the focus of palaeoenvironmental research employing not only conventional coring, pollen analysis, radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology on pine and oak, but also the exhumation of in situ peat areas and dendroecology of the pine ring-width records. Initial dendrochronological research at the site yielded five pine chronologies dating from 3520 to 2462 cal. bc. These and other data indicate three episodes of pine colonization of the mire in the perio… Show more

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“…Mire surface wetness and nutrient deficiency may explain a diminished reproduction capability of Pinus sylvestris and is connected by Mighall et al (2004) with the sudden decrease in Pinus pollen and macro-and megafossils around 4000 cal. yr BP in mires of the northern parts of the British Isles (Bridge et al, 1990;Gear and Huntley, 1991;Pilcher et al, 1995;Lageard et al, 1999). The next marked reduction in forest at Mt Skrubben is seen ca.…”
Section: Middle and Late Holocene: Decline In Forest Distributionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Mire surface wetness and nutrient deficiency may explain a diminished reproduction capability of Pinus sylvestris and is connected by Mighall et al (2004) with the sudden decrease in Pinus pollen and macro-and megafossils around 4000 cal. yr BP in mires of the northern parts of the British Isles (Bridge et al, 1990;Gear and Huntley, 1991;Pilcher et al, 1995;Lageard et al, 1999). The next marked reduction in forest at Mt Skrubben is seen ca.…”
Section: Middle and Late Holocene: Decline In Forest Distributionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Measurements of annual ring-widths were made using a measuring stage and software (Input and Dendro © Tyers 1999) as described by Lageard et al (1999). Resultant data for each tree included number of annual rings at c. 30 cm above the ground (no correction was made for sampling height), and estimated year of germination (minimum estimate / samples were not taken from trunk base).…”
Section: Description Of the Field And Laboratory Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schweingruber, 1988), and ring widths were measured to 0.01-mm accuracy (cf. Lageard et al, 1999). Chronology building followed dendrochronological conventions (Schweingruber, 1988;Hillam, 1998) and used crossmatching programs based on Baillie and Pilcher (1973) and Munro (1984) (Tyers, 1999).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%