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Professor Jeremy Lloyd's Outputs (87)

A foraminiferal-based transfer function: implications for sea-level studies. (1999)
Journal Article
Horton, B., Edwards, R., & Lloyd, J. (1999). A foraminiferal-based transfer function: implications for sea-level studies. Journal of foraminiferal research, 29(2), 117-129. https://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.29.2.117

A dataset consisting of 165 contemporary foraminiferal samples and associated tide level information was compiled by combining data from ten intertidal study areas situated on the east, south and west coasts of the UK. The relationship between the fo... Read More about A foraminiferal-based transfer function: implications for sea-level studies..

Holocene sea-level change and coastal evolution in the Humber estuary, eastern England: an assessment of rapid coastal change. (1998)
Journal Article
Long, A., Innes, J., Kirby, J., Lloyd, J., Rutherford, M., Shennan, I., & Tooley, M. (1998). Holocene sea-level change and coastal evolution in the Humber estuary, eastern England: an assessment of rapid coastal change. Holocene, 8(2), 229-247. https://doi.org/10.1191/095968398677984183

New stratigraphic data collected from six sites in the Humber estuary establish a record of Holocene relative sea-level (RSL) change, and enable testing of four possible causes of rapid coastal change: sea-level rise, changes in sedimentation, storm-... Read More about Holocene sea-level change and coastal evolution in the Humber estuary, eastern England: an assessment of rapid coastal change..

Deglaciation history and palaeoceanography of the western Spitsbergen margin since the last glacial maximum. (1996)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J., Kroon, D., Laban, C., & Boulton, G. (1996). Deglaciation history and palaeoceanography of the western Spitsbergen margin since the last glacial maximum. Geological Society Special Publications, 111, 289 - 301. https://doi.org/10.1144/gsl.sp.1996.111.01.19

Two high resolution cores from the Spitsbergen margin were studied to increase the understanding of the palaeoceanography and deglaciation of the Spitsbergen continental margin. Planktonic and benthic foraminiferal δ18O records along with foraminifer... Read More about Deglaciation history and palaeoceanography of the western Spitsbergen margin since the last glacial maximum..