Earth & Environmental Sciences
peatland
82%
pollen
80%
Holocene
75%
mire
67%
peat
67%
sediment
64%
vegetation
50%
human activity
50%
palynomorph
48%
metallurgy
47%
Medieval
46%
Iron Age
45%
Africa
43%
soil erosion
42%
Bronze Age
41%
climate change
41%
charcoal
40%
pollution
38%
catchment
37%
metal
36%
lacustrine deposit
35%
Europe
31%
woodland
30%
atmospheric deposition
29%
atmospheric pollution
29%
environmental change
27%
lake
27%
sediment yield
26%
land degradation
26%
farm
25%
disturbance
24%
land use change
23%
geochemistry
23%
arable farming
23%
climate
23%
badlands
23%
lake water
22%
Mesolithic
22%
erosion
21%
social change
21%
geomorphological response
20%
anthropogenic effect
20%
accumulation rate
19%
contamination
19%
social exclusion
18%
Little Ice Age
18%
organic carbon
18%
metal working
17%
archaeological evidence
17%
pollutant
17%
Arts & Humanities
Peat
100%
Vegetation
85%
Scotland
70%
Charcoal
59%
Pollen
51%
Woodland
49%
Metallurgy
49%
Holocene
42%
Mounds
41%
Metals
38%
Pollution
37%
Deposition
36%
Copper
36%
Soil Erosion
33%
Contamination
32%
Greenland
30%
Bronze Age
30%
Northern Ireland
30%
Iron Age
30%
Middle Age
29%
Land Use Change
28%
Spain
27%
Southwest
26%
Peat Bog
25%
Wales
25%
Little Ice Age
25%
Climate Change
25%
Copper Mining
22%
Crannog
22%
Woodland Management
21%
Minerals
21%
Roman Times
20%
Magnetism
20%
Mesolithic
19%
Enrichment
19%
Change Management
19%
Farming
18%
Ironworking
17%
Environmental Change
17%
Sediment
17%
Continuity
17%
Wetlands
17%
Climate
17%
Abandonment
16%
Ore
16%
Radiocarbon
16%
Cheshire
16%
Sea Level
16%
North Atlantic
16%
Ireland
15%
Agriculture & Biology
sediments
65%
lakes
53%
Scotland
50%
peatlands
42%
anthropogenic activities
38%
peat
32%
records (publications)
32%
Spain
29%
soil erosion
28%
vegetation
28%
land use change
28%
metals
26%
climate change
26%
Iberian Peninsula
25%
organic carbon
25%
pollen
24%
relative pollen productivity
24%
England
23%
iron
22%
South Africa
20%
sediment yield
20%
metallurgy
19%
Ireland
17%
sea level
17%
land degradation
16%
social change
16%
ice
15%
climate
15%
Greenland
15%
cork
15%
highlands
15%
carbon radioisotopes
14%
geochemistry
14%
United Kingdom
14%
surface water
13%
dates (fruit)
13%
Sweden
13%
pyrolysis
12%
water
12%
wetlands
12%
trajectories
12%
dust
11%
bogs
11%
carbon
11%
pollutants
11%
humification
11%
lowlands
11%
organic matter
10%
historical records
10%
badlands
10%