EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL POTENTIAL OF SEDIMENTS AT BELMONT MOATED SITE, GREAT BUDWORTH, CHESHIRE

Author(s): Matt Canti, D Weir

Sediments from the moated site at Belmont Hall, Great Budworth have been examined, described and selectively analysed for pollen content, with a view to assessing whether detailed analytical work is needed before the proposed cleaning of the moat. Results indicate that there may have been some dredging in the past and only the very basal layers are original. These contain an unusual juxtaposition of cereal and heather pollens, suggesting either crop processing on site, or deliberate soil improvement which enabled the planting of cereals on previously acid land.

Report Number:
45/1995
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
8
Keywords:
Plant Remains Soil/Sediment

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