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Evidence for the Presence of Quaternary Loess-Derived Soils in the Burren Karstic Area, Western Ireland

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Pages 48-63 | Published online: 04 Aug 2009

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Richard Moles, Norman Moles & James J. Leahy. (1999) Radiocarbon dated episode of Bronze Age slope instability in the south-eastern Burren, county Clare. Irish Geography 32:1, pages 52-57.
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Colin Bunce, Ian Smalley, Thomas Stevens & Arya Assadi-Langroudi. (2022) Loess in Britain and Ireland: Formation, modification and environmental significance, a review in memory of John Catt (1937–2017). Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 133:6, pages 501-517.
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Ingo Feeser & Michael O’Connell. (2009) Fresh insights into long-term changes in flora, vegetation, land use and soil erosion in the karstic environment of the Burren, western Ireland. Journal of Ecology 97:5, pages 1083-1100.
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N.R Moles & R.T Moles. (2002) Influence of geology, glacial processes and land use on soil composition and Quaternary landscape evolution in The Burren National Park, Ireland. CATENA 47:4, pages 291-321.
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