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Professor Jeremy Lloyd's Outputs (3)

Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of a fjord catchment NW Scotland, UK since the Last Glacial Maximum: A multi-geochemical approach (2025)
Journal Article
Taylor, J., Selby, D., Lloyd, J. M., Smeaton, C., Bendle, J., Allison, M., Ling, Y., Podrecca, L., Sageman, B. B., & Szidat, S. (in press). Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of a fjord catchment NW Scotland, UK since the Last Glacial Maximum: A multi-geochemical approach. Quaternary Science Reviews,

In this study, using a multi-geochemical approach not reliant on microfossil preservation, the deglacial history of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) is reconstructed using a sediment core recovered from a fjord on the NW Scottish coast (UK). Specif... Read More about Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of a fjord catchment NW Scotland, UK since the Last Glacial Maximum: A multi-geochemical approach.

Ocean warming, icebergs, and productivity in the Gulf of Alaska during the Last Interglacial (2025)
Journal Article
McClymont, E. L., Asahi, H., Stoner, J., Moy, C. M., Gleghorn, S., Lloyd, J. M., & Sánchez Montes, M. L. (2025). Ocean warming, icebergs, and productivity in the Gulf of Alaska during the Last Interglacial. Frontiers in Earth Science, 12, Article 1485521. https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2024.1485521

The Pacific Ocean is an important region for carbon storage, yet the past ocean–climate interactions are relatively underexplored in explaining glacial/interglacial climate variability during the late Pleistocene re-expansion of the Cordilleran Ice S... Read More about Ocean warming, icebergs, and productivity in the Gulf of Alaska during the Last Interglacial.

Microbial sulfate reduction regulated by relative sea level change in a Pleistocene – Holocene sedimentary record: Insights from Loch Duart, Scotland, UK (2025)
Journal Article
Podrecca, L., Masterson, A., Hurtgen, M., Taylor, J., Lloyd, J., Selby, D., & Sageman, B. (2025). Microbial sulfate reduction regulated by relative sea level change in a Pleistocene – Holocene sedimentary record: Insights from Loch Duart, Scotland, UK. Chemical Geology, 677, Article 122633. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2025.122633

A Pleistocene–Holocene-aged sediment core recovered near Loch Duart, located in the coastal Assynt region of NW Scotland, UK, provides new insight into the relationship between the sulfur isotope composition of iron sulfides (pyrite) and organic sulf... Read More about Microbial sulfate reduction regulated by relative sea level change in a Pleistocene – Holocene sedimentary record: Insights from Loch Duart, Scotland, UK.