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O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen (2018): Recent pollen profile SHE III, Lough Sheeauns, Co. Galway [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.896783, In: O'Connell, M; Molloy, K (2018): Lough Sheeauns, Co. Galway (profile SHE III): a detailed record of the Elm Decline and Neolithic Landnam in north-west Connemara [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.896784

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Molloy, Karen (1989): Palaeoecological investigations towards the reconstruction of prehistoric human impact in N.W. Connemara, western Ireland [dissertation]. Department of Botany, UCG (NUIG), Galway, 192 pp
Molloy, Karen; O'Connell, Michael (1987): The nature of the vegetational changes at about 5000 B.P. with particular reference to the Elm Decline: fresh evidence from Connemara, western Ireland. New Phytologist, 106, 203-220
Molloy, Karen; O'Connell, Michael (1988): Neolithic agriculture - fresh evidence from Cleggan, Connemara. Archaeology Ireland, 2, 67-70
Molloy, Karen; O'Connell, Michael (1991): Palaeoecological investigations towards the reconstruction of woodland and land-use history at Lough Sheeauns, Connemara, western Ireland. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 67, 75-113
O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen (2001): Farming and woodland dynamics in Ireland during the Neolithic. Biology and Environment-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 101, 99-128
O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen; Bowler, M (1988): Post-glacial landscape evolution in Connemara, western Ireland with particular reference to woodland history. In: Birks, HH, Birks, HJB, Kaland, PE and Moe, D (eds.), The Cultural Landscape - Past, Present and Future.Cambridge University Press., 487-514
Coverage:
Latitude: 53.556860 * Longitude: -10.076080
Date/Time Start: 1984-09-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1984-09-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.1 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.4 m
Event(s):
SHE_III (Lough Sheeauns) * Latitude: 53.556860 * Longitude: -10.076080 * Date/Time: 1984-09-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 15.0 m * Method/Device: Livingstone corer (LIVC) * Comment: The small lake, Lough Sheeauns, near Cleggan, Connemara, provides a record of woodland dynamics and human impact that spans most of the Holocene. The record is based on detailed pollen data and geochemical analyses and has a radiocarbon-derived chronology. Basin size:120 x 90 m, 0.9 ha. Estimated size/area in 1839 (1 ed. OS map): 190 x 116 m (2.2 ha). Sampled using 5 cm diameter Livingstone corer in 1 m drives from raft anchored near the centre of the lake. SHE I: 1-6 m collected; top 50 cm collected separately. Top sediment only analysed - results presented separately (3 spectra). Length of core (Holocene only) 6m (uppermost 2 m not collected). Spans from ca. AD 500 to early Holocene (short LG sequence in final drive, i.e. 5-6 m; not analysed). Organic-rich brown gyttja.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmO'Connell, MichaelGeocode
2PinusPin#O'Connell, MichaelPINE
3QuercusQue#O'Connell, MichaelOAK
4UlmusUlm#O'Connell, MichaelELM
5FraxinusFrx#O'Connell, MichaelASH
6BetulaBet#O'Connell, MichaelBIRCH
7CorylusCor#O'Connell, MichaelHAZEL
8AlnusAln#O'Connell, MichaelALDER
9AcerAce#O'Connell, MichaelMAPLE
10SalixSal#O'Connell, MichaelWILLOW
11IlexIle#O'Connell, MichaelHOLLY
12HederaHed#O'Connell, MichaelIVY
13LoniceraLon#O'Connell, Michael
14SorbusSor#O'Connell, Michael
15CrataegusCtg#O'Connell, MichaelWHITEHORN
16Fern spores, monoleteMon.f.s#O'Connell, Michaelperine
17Polypodium vulgarePpd.v#O'Connell, Michael
18PteridiumPtd#O'Connell, MichaelBRACKEN
19Dryopteris dilatataDrp.d#O'Connell, Michael
20Athyrium filix-feminaAth.f-f#O'Connell, Michael
21OsmundaOsmu#O'Connell, Michael
22PoaceaePoac#O'Connell, Michael
23Plantago lanceolataPla.l#O'Connell, Michael
24FilipendulaFlp#O'Connell, Michael
25Rumex-typeRum-T#O'Connell, MichaelDOCK
26LigulifloraeLigae#O'Connell, Michael
27Anthemis-typeAnt-T#O'Connell, Michael
28Apiaceae-typeApiaceae-T#O'Connell, Michaeltype II
29Bidens-typeBid-T#O'Connell, Michael
30Centaurea nigraCen.n#O'Connell, Michael
31Cerastium-typeCer-T#O'Connell, Michael
32SuccisaSuc#O'Connell, Michael
33Lotus-typeLot-T#O'Connell, Michael
34Vicia-typeVic-T#O'Connell, Michael
35Trifolium repensTri.r#O'Connell, Michael
36JasioneJas#O'Connell, Michael
37MelampyrumMel#O'Connell, Michael
38Prunella vulgarisPru.v#O'Connell, Michael
39Ranunculus-typeRan-T#O'Connell, Michael
40RosaceaeRosae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
41EpilobiumEpl#O'Connell, Michael
42RubiaceaeRubae#O'Connell, Michael
43UrticaUrt#O'Connell, MichaelNETTLE
44Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael
45SecaleSec#O'Connell, Michael
46ChenopodiaceaeCheae#O'Connell, Michael
47BrassicaceaeBraae#O'Connell, Michael
48Plantago major/mediaPla.m/m#O'Connell, Michael
49ArtemisiaArt#O'Connell, MichaelMUGWORT
50CyperaceaeCypae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
51RhynchosporaRhy#O'Connell, Michael
52CallunaCal#O'Connell, MichaelLING
53Erica tetralixEri.t#O'Connell, Michael
54EmpetrumEmp#O'Connell, Michael
55MyricaMyr#O'Connell, MichaelBOG MYRTLE
56Anagallis tenella-typeAna.t-T#O'Connell, Michael
57Lythrum salicariaLyt.s#O'Connell, Michaellongisty.
58Mentha-typeMen-T#O'Connell, Michael
59NartheciumNat#O'Connell, Michael
60Potentilla-typePti-T#O'Connell, Michael
61SphagnumSph#O'Connell, Michael
62Typha angustifolia-typeTyp.a-T#O'Connell, Michael
63Hydrocotyle vulgarisHyd.v#O'Connell, Michael
64NupharNup#O'Connell, Michael
65NymphaeaNym#O'Connell, Michael
66Potamogeton sect. EupotamogetonPot.Se.E#O'Connell, Michael
67Menyanthes trifoliataMey.t#O'Connell, Michael
68Myriophyllum alterniflorumMyo.a#O'Connell, Michael
69Pollen, corrodedPollen corroded#O'Connell, Michael
70CharcoalCharcoal#O'Connell, Michael>37 µm
71Pediastrum boryanumPed.b#O'Connell, Michael
72Lycopodium (counted)Lyc(ct)#O'Connell, Michael
Size:
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