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'A palaeoecological investigation into the mid-Holocene elm decline at Port-Y-Candas, Isle of Man'

Date(s): 2010

Creator(s): Jackson, Graihagh

Scope & Content: BA Geography dissertation submitted to the University of Manchester. The dissertation examines the decline of the Ulmus (elm) during the mid-Holocene from biological evidence from the area of Port-Y-Candas, German, Isle of Man. The dissertation discuses the examination of pollen, charcoal and fungal spore samples taken from the Port-Y-candas area to identify to what extent that anthropogenic (human activity) disturbance, climatic change and/or pathogenic attack. The dissertation concludes that there is a suggestion that there were climatic changes and evidence of human activity as factors for the decline in elm in that area.

Administration / Biographical History: Illustrated BA Geography dissertation submitted to the University of Manchester.

Language: English

Extent: 89 pages

Item name: dissertation

Collection: Manuscript Archive

Level: ITEM

ID number: MS 12750

Record class: Private

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