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Palaeoecological evidence for survival of Scots pine through the Late Holocene in Western Ireland: Implications for ecological management

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Figure 1. Location of Rockforest Lough and other pollen sampling sites mentioned in the text.
Figure 2. Aerial photograph (2000) showing the locations of (1) Rockforest Lough, (2) Rockforest Wood,(3) Rockforest House, (4) Corofin to Gort road/Bealach an Fhiodhfail [31].
Figure 3. Loss-on-ignition (LOI) profile for Rockforest Lough.
Figure 4. Spheroidal Carbonaceous Particle (SCP) concentration profile for Rockforest Lough.
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