2016
DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2016.1145149
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The glacial geomorphology of the Loch Lomond Stadial in Britain: a map and geographic information system resource of published evidence

Abstract: The Loch Lomond Stadial (LLS) was an abrupt period of renewed cooling between 12.9 and 11.7 ka and has long been associated with the regrowth of glaciers in much of upland Britain. Mapping the glacial landforms associated with this period has been undertaken for over a century, but in a non-systematic nature and at specific locations. In this paper, glacial geomorphology associated with the LLS in Britain has been compiled from the published literature into a glacial map and accompanying geographical informati… Show more

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“…Recently, the published literature on the glacial geomorphology of the LLS in Britain was compiled into a GIS database and glacial map (Bickerdike et al . ). This database has, for the first time, permitted the geomorphology of the total extent of the LLS glaciers to be assessed at scales varying from within individual valleys to across whole icefields.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Recently, the published literature on the glacial geomorphology of the LLS in Britain was compiled into a GIS database and glacial map (Bickerdike et al . ). This database has, for the first time, permitted the geomorphology of the total extent of the LLS glaciers to be assessed at scales varying from within individual valleys to across whole icefields.…”
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“…Geomorphological mapping by Bennett () provides the greatest level of detail and most recent complete coverage but also includes landforms which pre‐date the LLS; hence the limits of LLS glaciation proposed by McCormack () and Robinson () were used by Bickerdike et al . () to differentiate between the LLS and older features.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although Standell's () mapping is the most recent and highest resolution available for this region, this became available after the census date for Bickerdike et al . () and thus mapping by Bennett and Glasser () and Sissons () was instead used.…”
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