SUP18584
Geological Society Supplementary Publication No. SUP18584
Parent Paper: The anatomy of a Fenland roddon: sedimentation and environmental change in a lowland Holocene tidal creek environment
D. M. SMITH, J.A. ZALASIEWICZ, M. WILLIAMS, I. P. WILKINSON, J. J.
SCARBOROUGH, M. KNIGHT, C. SAYER, M. REDDING & S. G. MORETON
Appearing in Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol. 59, Part 2, Pp. 1–15, November 2012.
http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1144/pygs2012-327
Material is provided as .pdf files:
Appendix 1. (.pdf186Kb)
The percentage of foraminifera species in the roddon samples with respect to environment. IS: inner shelf; TF: tidal flat; Est: estuary; LM: low marsh; MM: middle marsh; HM: high marsh; RW = Reworked.
Appendix 2. (.pdf348Kb)
Ostracods from the roddon silt samples with their preferred environment. Sample depths are below bench Z-Z’.
Appendix 3. (.pdf186Kb)
Number of specimens of foraminifera species retrieved from the late-stage channel. Sample depths are below below bench Y-Y’.
Appendix 4. (.pdf210Kb) Species of ostracods found in the late-stage channel; *indicates additional sampling in 2011 (MPA 61673). Sample depths are below bench Y-Y’.
Appendix 5. (.pdf589Kb) Counts and relative abundance (%) of mollusc species in samples MPA 61285-61288 from the late-stage channel.
Appendix 6. (.pdf765Kb)
Preferred environments of the molluscs recovered from the late-stage channel. Ecological information summarized from Ellis (1926), Jokinen (1992), Glöer & Meier-Brook (1994), Visser & Veldhuijzen van Zanten (2000) and Welter-Schultes (2009).