Dear Dan
If you join PALPEAT and post this message there you might get a better
response!
Go to <http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/palpeat/>
One quicker way is to use SCPs - see Neil Rose's article in The Holocene;
we have used this a fair bit at PLUS; the other way is simply to count pine
pollen from temporary pollen preps.
I have copied this to the group here for more responses.
Cheers
Keith
At 10:10 18/08/00 +0100, you wrote:
>
>Does anyone know of a technique for correlating events in a number of short
>(50 cm) peat cores taken across an area of blanket bog?
>
>An obvious solution could be the data resulting from a pollen analysis of
>each core, but that may require a huge amount of time and effort spent in
>the laboratory.
>
>I welcome any ideas.
>
>Dan Yeloff
>Department of Geography
>University of Huddersfield
>Queensgate
>Huddersfield
>HD1 3DH
>UK
>Tel: 01484 473004
>
>
>
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