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Professor Keith Barber
Professor Keith Barber
Professor Emeritus, University of Southampton
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‘The methodological basis for fine‐resolution, multi‐proxy reconstructions of ombrotrophic peat bog surface wetness’: Reply to comments
MJ Amesbury, KE Barber, PDM Hughes
Boreas 40 (2), 382-383, 2011
32011
< i> An atlas of past and present pollen maps for Europe: 0–13000 years ago</i>. By Huntley B. and Birks HJB. 667 pp.+ 34 overlay maps. Cambridge University Press, 1983. Price …
KE Barber
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 50, 408-409, 1984
1984
< i> Man and environment in south-west Ireland, 4000 BC–AD 800: a study of man's impact on the development of soil and vegetation</i>. By Lynch Ann. 175 pp., diagrams. BAR …
K Barber
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 48, 532-532, 1982
1982
210 Pb, 137 Cs and 239 Pu profiles in ombrotrophic peat
F Oldfield, PG Appleby, RS Cambray, JD Eakins, KE Barber, ...
Oikos, 40-45, 1979
991979
210Pb [Lead], 137Cs [Caesium] and 239Pu [Plutonium] profiles in ombrotrophic peat [Bolton Fell Moss, Lough Fea Bog, UK]
F Oldfield, PG Appleby, RS Cambray, JD Eakins, KE Barber, ...
Oikos (Denmark), 1979
1979
A 2800-year palaeoclimatic record from Tore Hill Moss, Strathspey, Scotland: the need for a multi-proxy approach to peat-based climate reconstructions
K Barber, A Blundell
Quaternary science reviews, 1261-1277, 2005
149*2005
A 5500-year proxy-climate and vegetation record from blanket mire at Talla Moss, Borders, Scotland
FM Chambers, KE Barber, D Maddy, J Brew
The Holocene 7 (4), 391-399, 1997
2171997
A 7500-year peat-based palaeoclimatic reconstruction and evidence for an 1100-year cyclicity in bog surface wetness from Temple Hill Moss, Pentland Hills, southeast Scotland
PG Langdon, KE Barber, PDM Hughes
Quaternary science reviews 22 (2), 259-274, 2003
2152003
A critical review of the role of pollen-analytical research in the environmental archaeology of central southern England
KE Barber
circaea, 1988
41988
A database and synthesis of northern peatland soil properties and Holocene carbon and nitrogen accumulation
J Loisel, Z Yu, DW Beilman, P Camill, J Alm, MJ Amesbury, D Anderson, ...
The Holocene, 0959683614538073, 2014
5592014
A high‐resolution pollen and geochemical analysis of late Holocene human impact and vegetation history in southern Cumbria, England
P Coombes, RC Chiverrell, KE Barber
Journal of Quaternary Science 24 (3), 224-236, 2009
282009
A Missed Opportunity
K Barber
Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 206-208, 1994
1994
A note on John Gough, 1757–1825: a pioneer scientist of lake and bog development
KE Barber
Quaternary Newsletter 136, 3-7, 2015
12015
A Palaeoecological Test of the Theory of Cyclic Peat Bog Regeneration.
KE Barber
University of Southampton, 1978
101978
A paleoecological perspective of vegetation succession on raised bog microforms
JA McMullen, KE Barber, B Johnson
Ecological monographs 74 (1), 45-77, 2004
312004
A replicated 3000 yr proxy‐climate record from Coom Rigg Moss and Felecia Moss, the Border Mires, northern England
D Mauquoy, K Barber
Journal of Quaternary Science 14 (3), 263-275, 1999
1141999
A sensitive high-resolution record of late Holocene climatic change from a raised bog in northern England
KE Barber, FM Chambers, D Maddy, R Stoneman, JS Brew
The Holocene 4 (2), 198-205, 1994
4241994
Abstracts of Papers, Severn 1983: Severn 1983, Symposium in UK, 19-26 September 1983
KE Barber, KJ Gregory
Department of Geography University of Southampton, 1983
1983
An Up-Date Which Fails to Satisfy
K Barber
Journal of Biogeography, 589-590, 1991
1991
Archaeological and environmental evidence for Roman impact on vegetation near Carlisle, Cumbria: a comment on McCarthy
L Dumayne-Peaty, K Barber
The Holocene 7 (2), 243-245, 1997
111997
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