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Molloy, Karen; O'Connell, Michael (2020): A Holocene pollen profile (GLU IV) from Glenulra, Céide Fields, Co. Mayo, Ireland [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.912162, In: O'Connell, Michael; Molloy, Karen; Jennings, Eneda (2020): Pollen analytical and bog-pine investigations relating to Céide Fields and Garrynagran, Co. Mayo, Ireland [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.911684

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Abstract:
The sampling site was in a small basin-bog (ca. 300 x 100 m). The basin is surrounded by blanket bog that has preserved a pre-peat, extensive stone-wall, regular field system, referred to as Céide Fields.
The research project, part-funded by The Heritage Council (of Ireland), commenced in 1992. The aim was to provide an environmental context for the establishment and use of the prehistoric stone wall field system and also to provide an overall chronological and palaeo-environmental framework.
After establishing the basin contours and the general stratigraphy of the basin using a gouge corer and also taking trial cores for preliminary pollen analysis, the peat core GLU IV (∼5.8 m long; 10 cm diameter) was taken using a Wavin plastic pipe.
The pollen and macrofossil investigations were carried out by Karen Molloy. In all, 77 samples were analysed from 150–574 cm (depths with respect to the bog surface). The pollen profile spans >6800 BC–AD 700, i.e. Boreal to early Medieval period.
LOI and tephra investigations were also carried out. A substantial tephra layer was recorded at 228–232 cm (ca. 600 BC according to the age-depth model). The results of the tephra investigations have yet to be published.
Twenty two conventional 14C dates (Groningen 14C laboratory) were obtained. Twenty of these 14C dates were used to establish the age/depth model that is derived from a fifth order polynomial regression curve obtained using Clam v. 2.2 (details are provided). This is the age/depth model used in the EGQSJ publication (in press, 2019).
Keyword(s):
bog-pine; Bronze Age; Co. Mayo; farming history; Holocene; Ireland; Iron Age; Neolithic; pollen analysis; woodland history
Related to:
Molloy, Karen; O'Connell, Michael (1995): Palaeoecological investigations towards the reconstruction of environment and land-use changes during prehistory at Céide Fields, western Ireland. Probleme der Küstenforschung im südlichen Nordseegebiet, 23, 187-225
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; Jennings, Eneda (2020): Long-term human impact and environmental change in mid-western Ireland, with particular reference to Céide Fields - an overview. E&G - Quaternary Science Journal, 69(1), 1-32, https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-69-1-2020
Coverage:
Latitude: 54.300790 * Longitude: -9.442340
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1.50 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 5.74 m
Event(s):
GLU-IV * Latitude: 54.300790 * Longitude: -9.442340 * Elevation: 88.0 m * Method/Device: Monolith boxes (MONOB)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmO'Connell, MichaelGeocode
2--O'Connell, MichaelPAZs (GLU IV-)
3PinusPin#O'Connell, MichaelPINE
4QuercusQue#O'Connell, MichaelOAK
5BetulaBet#O'Connell, MichaelBIRCH
6CorylusCor#O'Connell, MichaelHAZEL
7UlmusUlm#O'Connell, MichaelELM
8FraxinusFrx#O'Connell, MichaelASH
9AlnusAln#O'Connell, MichaelALDER
10SalixSal#O'Connell, MichaelWILLOW
11FagusFag#O'Connell, MichaelBEECH
12TiliaTil#O'Connell, MichaelLIME 1.0.Beug
13CarpinusCar#O'Connell, Michael
14CaryaCya#O'Connell, Michael
15Arboreal pollenAP#O'Connell, Michael
16SorbusSor#O'Connell, Michael
17CrataegusCtg#O'Connell, MichaelWHITEHORN
18IlexIle#O'Connell, MichaelHOLLY
19HederaHed#O'Connell, MichaelIVY
20LoniceraLon#O'Connell, Michael
21JuniperusJun#O'Connell, Michael
22ShrubsShrubs#O'Connell, Michaeltall
23Fern spores, monoleteMon.f.s#O'Connell, Michaelperine
24Polypodium vulgarePpd.v#O'Connell, Michael
25PteridiumPtd#O'Connell, MichaelBRACKEN
26Dryopteris dilatataDrp.d#O'Connell, Michael
27Dryopteris filix-mas-typeDrp.f-mT#O'Connell, Michael
28BlechnumBle#O'Connell, MichaelHARD FERN
29BotrychiumBot#O'Connell, Michael
30Athyrium filix-feminaAth.f-f#O'Connell, Michael
31Hymenophyllum wilsoniiHym.w#O'Connell, Michael
32OphioglossumOph#O'Connell, MichaelA-type
33FernsFerns#O'Connell, Michael
34PoaceaePoac#O'Connell, Michael
35Plantago lanceolataPla.l#O'Connell, Michael
36Plantago coronopusPla.c#O'Connell, Michael
37Plantago maritimaPla.m#O'Connell, Michael
38Rumex acetosa-typeRum.a-T#O'Connell, Michael
39Rumex acetosellaRum.a#O'Connell, Michael
40FilipendulaFlp#O'Connell, Michael
41Cerastium-typeCer-T#O'Connell, Michael
42LigulifloraeLigae#O'Connell, Michael
43Bidens-typeBid-T#O'Connell, Michael
44Armeria-typeArm-T#O'Connell, Michael
45Anthemis-typeAnt-T#O'Connell, Michael
46ApiaceaeApiae#O'Connell, MichaelApiaceae-type II
47Centaurea nigraCen.n#O'Connell, Michael
48JasioneJas#O'Connell, Michael
49MelampyrumMel#O'Connell, Michael
50SuccisaSuc#O'Connell, Michael
51Trifolium pratenseTri.p#O'Connell, Michael
52Trifolium repensTri.r#O'Connell, Michael
53Vicia cracca-typeVic.c-T#O'Connell, Michael
54Potentilla-typePti-T#O'Connell, Michael
55Ranunculus-typeRan-T#O'Connell, Michael
56Ranunculus acris-typeRan.a-T#O'Connell, Michael
57Ranunculus sceleratus-typeRun.s-T#O'Connell, Michael
58RosaceaeRosae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
59RubiaceaeRubae#O'Connell, Michael
60ScrophulariaceaeScoae#O'Connell, Michael
61Mercurialis perennisMer.p#O'Connell, Michael
62UrticaUrt#O'Connell, MichaelNETTLE
63Non arboreal pollenNAP#O'Connell, Michael
64Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael40-44 µm
65Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael45-49 µm
66Cereal-typeCereal-T#O'Connell, Michael50+ µm
67ChenopodiaceaeCheae#O'Connell, Michael
68BrassicaceaeBraae#O'Connell, Michael
69Hornungia-typeHog-T#O'Connell, Michael
70ArtemisiaArt#O'Connell, MichaelMUGWORT
71Plantago major/mediaPla.m/m#O'Connell, Michael
72Scleranthus annuusScl.a#O'Connell, Michael
73Non arboreal pollenNAP#O'Connell, Michaelarable/disturbed
74Pollen and sporesPollen+spores#O'Connell, Michael
75CyperaceaeCypae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
76CladiumCla#O'Connell, MichaelSAW SEDGE
77RhynchosporaRhy#O'Connell, Michael
78Drosera intermediaDro.i#O'Connell, Michael
79Drosera rotundifolia/D. anglicaDro.r/a#O'Connell, Michael
80EquisetumEqu#O'Connell, Michael
81EmpetrumEmp#O'Connell, Michael
82CallunaCal#O'Connell, MichaelLING
83EricaceaeEriae#O'Connell, Michaelp.p.
84Erica cinereaEri.c#O'Connell, Michael
85Erica tetralix-typeEri.t-T#O'Connell, Michael
86Vaccinium-typeVac-T#O'Connell, Michael
87MyricaMyr#O'Connell, MichaelBOG MYRTLE
88NartheciumNat#O'Connell, Michael
89Menyanthes trifoliataMey.t#O'Connell, Michael
90Persicaria amphibiaPer.a#O'Connell, MichaelPolygon. amphibium
91Stachys-typeSta-T#O'Connell, Michael
92Hydrocotyle vulgarisHyd.v#O'Connell, Michael
93Myriophyllum spicatum/verticillatumMyo.s/v#O'Connell, Michael
94PedicularisPed#O'Connell, Michael
95TaxaTaxa#O'Connell, MichaelBog/wetland taxa
96SphagnumSph#O'Connell, Michael
97Tilletia sphagniTil.s#O'Connell, MichaelT.27: Tilletia sphagni
98GelasinosporaGel#O'Connell, MichaelT. 1: Gelasinospora 1
99GelasinosporaGel#O'Connell, MichaelT. 2: Gelasinospora 2
100Amphitrema flavumAmp.f#O'Connell, MichaelT. 31A: Amphitrema flavum
101AssulinaAss#O'Connell, MichaelT. 32: Assulina
102Cylindrocystis brebissoniiCyl.b#O'Connell, MichaelHdV-100: Cylindrocystis brebissonii
103Erica tetralixEri.t#O'Connell, MichaelErica tetr. Epidermis
104Pollen, corrodedPollen corroded#O'Connell, Michael
105Lycopodium (counted)Lyc(ct)#O'Connell, Michael
106Sample volumeSamp volcm3O'Connell, Michael
107PollenPollen#O'Connell, Michaelsum
108--O'Connell, MichaelPAZs
109AgeAgea AD/CEO'Connell, MichaelAd/BC
Size:
8933 data points

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