2024
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3646
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Holocene climate evolution and human activity as recorded by the sediment record of lake Diss Mere, England

Laura Boyall,
Celia Martin‐Puertas,
Rik Tjallingii
et al.

Abstract: Lake sediments are ideal archives to evaluate the interactions between climatically driven environmental responses and human activity on seasonal to multi‐decadal timescales. This study focuses on the unique sediments of Diss Mere, the only lake in England providing an annually laminated (varved) record for most of the Holocene. We combine microfacies analysis with X‐ray core scanning data to explore the influence of natural and human‐led changes on sediment deposition over the past 10 200 years and evaluate t… Show more

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