Full Access
IODINE IN LAKE SEDIMENTS IN NORTHERN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND
WINIFRED PENNINGTON,
MRS T. G. TUTIN,
JEAN P. LISHMAN,
WINIFRED PENNINGTON
Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Westmorland
Search for more papers by this authorMRS T. G. TUTIN
Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Westmorland
*School of Biology, University of Leicester.
Search for more papers by this authorJEAN P. LISHMAN
Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Westmorland
Search for more papers by this authorWINIFRED PENNINGTON,
MRS T. G. TUTIN,
JEAN P. LISHMAN,
WINIFRED PENNINGTON
Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Westmorland
Search for more papers by this authorMRS T. G. TUTIN
Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Westmorland
*School of Biology, University of Leicester.
Search for more papers by this authorJEAN P. LISHMAN
Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Westmorland
Search for more papers by this author
References
- Atherton, N. M., Cranwell, P. A., Floyd, A. J. & Haworth, R. D. (1967). Humic acid. I. ESR of humic acids. Tetrahedron 23, 1653–47.
-
Bartley, D. D. (1962). The stratigraphy and pollen analysis of lake deposits near Tadcaster, Yorkshire.
New Phytol.
61, 277–87.
10.1111/j.1469-8137.1962.tb06298.x Google Scholar
- Belcher, R. & Ingram G. (1950). A rapid micro-combustion method for the determination of carbon and hydrogen. Analytica chim. Acta 4, 118–29.
- Birks, H. H. (1969). Studies in the Vegetational History of Scotland. Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge.
- Chilean Iodine Educational Bureau (1956). Geochemistry of Iodine: Iodine in Rocks, Minerals and Soils: Bibliography 1825–1954. London.
- Faegri, K. & Iversen J. (1964). A Text-Book of Pollen Analysis. Oxford : Blackwell.
- Granlund, E. (1932). De svenska högmossernas geologi. Sver. geol. Unders. Afh., Arsb. 26, 1, Ser. C, 573, s. 5.
- Godwin, H. (1956). The History of the British Flora. Cambridge University Press.
- Godwin, H. (1960). Radiocarbon dating and Quaternary history in Britain. Proc. R. Soc. B 153, 287–320.
- Godwin, H. (1966). Introductory address, in World Climate from 8000 to o B.C, ed. J. S. Sawyer, London : Royal Meteorological Society.
- Goldschmidt, V. M. (1954). In Geochemistry, ed. Alex Muir. Oxford : Clarendon Press.
- Haworth, E. Y. (1969). The diatoms of a sediment core from Blea Tarn, Langdale. J. Ecol. 57, 429–39.
- Iversen, J. (1954). The late-glacial flora of Denmark and its relation to climate and soil. Danm. geol. Unders., series 11, 80 87–119.
- Iversen, J. (1967). In Danmarks Natur, I. Copenhagen.
-
Kirk, W. &
Godwin H. (1963). A late-glacial site at Loch Droma, Ross and Cromarty.
Trans. R. Soc. Edinb.
65 (11), 225–49.
10.1017/S0080456800038394 Google Scholar
- Lang, R. (1926). Catalysis of the reaction between arsenious acid and permanganic acid and its application in analytical chemistry. Z. anorg. allgem. Chem. 152, 197–206.
- Lein, A. & Schwartz, N. (1951). Ceric sulfate-arsenious acid reaction in microdetermination of iodine. Analyt. Chem. 23 (10), 1507–10.
- Mackereth, F. J. H. (1958). A portable core-sampler for lake deposits. Limnol. Oceanogr. 3, 181–91.
- Mackereth, F. J. H. (1965). Chemical investigation of lake sediments and their interpretation. Proc. R. Soc. B 161, 295–309.
- Mackereth, F. J. H. (1966a). In Rep. Freshwat. biol. Ass. 34, 26–7.
- Mackereth, F. J. H. (1966b). Some chemical observations on post-glacial lake sediments. Phil. Trans. R. Soc.B. 250, 165–213.
- Mcvean, D. N. & Ratcliffe, D. A. (1962). Plant Communities of the Scottish Highlands. London : H.M.S.O.
- Mitchell, G. F. (1956). Post-boreal pollen diagrams from Irish raised bogs. Proc. R. Irish Acad. B 57(41), 185–251.
- Pearsall, W. H. (1950). Mountains and Moorlands. London : Collins.
- Pennington, W. (Mrs T. G. Tutin) (1964). Pollen analyses from the deposits of six upland tams in the Lake District. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 248, 205–44.
- Pennington, W. (Mrs T. G. Tutin) (1965). The interpretation of some post-glacial vegetation diversities at different Lake District sites. Proc. R. Soc. B 161, 310–23.
- Pennington, W. (Mrs T. G. Tutin) (1970). Vegetation history in the north-west of England: a regional synopsis. In Studies in the Vegetation History of the British Isles, ed. D. Walker and R. G. West. Cambridge University Press.
- Pennington, W. & Bonny, A. P. (1970). An absolute pollen diagram from the British late-glacial. Nature, Lond. 226, 871–3.
- Price, N. B., Calvert, S. E. & Jones, P. G. W. (1969). The distribution of iodine and bromide in the sediments of the south-western Barents Sea. J. Mar. Res. 28, 22–34.
- Sandell, E. B. & Kolthoff, I. M. (1937). Microdetermination of iodides by a catalytic method. Mikrochim. Acta 1, 9–25.
- Shacklette, H. T. & Cuthbert, M. E. (1967). Iodine content of plant groups as influenced by variation in rock and soil type. Geol. Soc. Am., Special Paper 90, pp. 31–46.
- Tauber, H. (1966). Copenhagen radiocarbon dates. Am. J. Sci. Radiocarbon Suppl. 8, 213–34.
-
Turner, J. (1964). The anthropogenic factor in vegetational history. 1. Tregaron and whixall Mosses.
New Phytol.
63, 73–90.
10.1111/j.1469-8137.1964.tb07361.x Google Scholar
- Tutin, W. (1969). The usefulness of pollen analysis in interpretation of stratigraphic horizons, both late-glacial and post-glacial. Mitt. Int. Ver. Limnol. 17, 154–64.
- Walker, B. (1967). A diver-operated pneumatic core-sampler. Limnol. Oceanogr. 12, 144–6.
- West, R. G. (1968). Pleistocene Geology and Biology. London : Longmans.
- West, R. G. (1970). Pollen zones in the Pleistocene of Britain and their correlation. Naw Phytol. 69, 1179–83.