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8-02-2020
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Many individuals are involved in the Scottish Pine Project – from palaeoclimatologists, geochemists, archaeologists, ecologists and even a specialist in robotics! We hope to derive a broad holistic view and understanding of climatic and environmental change over the late Holocene period.
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Co-I: SCOT2k
School of Geography & Geosciences
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FIFE KY16 9AL Scotland. U.K.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow - SCOT2k
School of Geography & Geosciences
University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø
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FIFE KY16 9AL
Scotland. U.K.
Project Partners for current SCOT2K project
Geography Department
School of the Environment and Society
Swansea University
Singleton Park Swansea
WALES UK
SA2 8PP
Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology
Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
AOC Archaeology Group Edgefield
Road Industrial Estate
Loanhead
Midlothian
Scotland EH20 9SY
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Gothenburg
Box 460, SE40530
Gothenburg, Sweden
Drs. Charlotte Bryant and Steve Moreton
NERC-Radiocarbon Facility (Environment)
Scottish Enterprise Technology Park
Rankine Avenue
East Kilbride
G75 0QF
www.gla.ac.uk/nercrclOther colloborators
PDRF in project
Currently a PDRF at the , but will soon be leaving for Portsmouth to take up a lectureship
Project Partner in project
Department of Geography and Environment,
School of Geosciences,
University of Aberdeen,
St Mary's,
Elphinstone Road,
Aberdeen AB24 3UF
Scotland, UK
Project Partner in project
Geography Department
School of the Environment and Society
Swansea University
Singleton Park Swansea
WALES UK
SA2 8PP
Forest Research
Northern Research Station
Roslin
Midlothian EH25 9SY UK









