Harry Godwin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Harry Godwin, FRS was a prominent English botanist and ecologist of the 20th century. He is considered to be an influential peatland scientist, who coined the phrase "peat archives" in 1981. He had a long association with Clare College, Cambridge.
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Published Works
- Pollen Morphology and Plant Taxonomy: Angiosperms (1967) (1065)
- The History of the British Flora. (1957) (606)
- An Introduction to Pollen Analysis (1944) (376)
- Half-life of Radiocarbon (1962) (290)
- Mountains and Moorlands. (1951) (214)
- Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements II (1960) (160)
- Radiocarbon Dating of the Eustatic Rise in Ocean-Level (1958) (144)
- Book Reviews: The History of the British Flora. A Factual Basis for Phytogeography (1956) (142)
- History of the British Flora: A Factual Basis for Phytogeography. (1957) (128)
- Foundations of Plant Geography (1945) (126)
- POLLEN ANALYSIS AND FOREST HISTORY OF ENGLAND AND WALES1 (1940) (120)
- Studies of the post-glacial history of British vegetation - III. Fenland polen diagrams - IV. Post-glacial changes of relative land- and sea-level in the English Fenland (1940) (118)
- Coastal Peat Beds of the British Isles and North Sea: Presidential Address to the British Ecological Society 1943 (1943) (112)
- STUDIES OF THE POST-GLACIAL HISTORY OF BRITISH VEGETATION (1951) (99)
- Radiocarbon dating and post-glacial vegetational history: Scaleby Moss (1957) (85)
- The development of the pollen grain wall in Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth (1967) (81)
- The Ecology of a Raised Bog Near Tregaron, Cardiganshire (1939) (80)
- New Zealand Pollen Studies: The Monocotyledons. (1954) (79)
- Studies in Irish Quaternary Deposits. (1951) (75)
- The Croonian Lecture - Radiocarbon dating and Quaternary history in Britain (1961) (74)
- Fenland: Its Ancient Past and Uncertain Future (1979) (71)
- XI.—A Late-glacial Site at Loch Droma, Ross and Cromarty (1963) (69)
- An Introduction to Historical Plant Geography (1943) (65)
- Radiocarbon dating of the Late-glacial Period in Britain (1959) (65)
- The History of British Vegetation. (1969) (65)
- The Archives of the Peat Bogs (1981) (65)
- Adam's Ancestors. (1934) (64)
- Comments on radiocarbon dating for samples from the British Isles (1951) (64)
- Studies of the post-glacial history of British vegetation I. Origin and stratigraphy of Fenland deposits near Wooldwalton, Hunts II. Origin and stratigraphy of deposits in southern Fenland (1938) (64)
- The Interglacial at Clacton-On-Sea, Essex (1952) (62)
- Pollen-analytic evidence for the cultivation of Cannabis in England (1967) (59)
- COASTAL PEAT‐BEDS OF THE NORTH SEA REGION, AS INDICES OE LAND‐ AND SEA‐LEVEL CHANGES (1945) (58)
- Prehistoric Charcoals as Evidence of Former Vegetation, Soil and Climate (1941) (55)
- STRATIGRAPHY AND DEVELOPMENT OF TWO RAISED BOGS NEAR TREGARON, CARDIGANSHIRE (1938) (54)
- Late-Glacial deposits at Nazeing in the Lea Valley, North London (1952) (53)
- Dispersal of Pond Floras (1923) (52)
- The Neolithic in The Cambridgeshire Fens (1962) (51)
- THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE POLLEN WALL OF TILIA PLATYPHTLLOS (1961) (50)
- THE ORIGIN OF THE EXINE (1968) (49)
- The Ancient Cultivation of Hemp (1966) (46)
- The Spreading of the British Flora: Considered in Relation to Conditions of the Late-Glacial Period (1949) (45)
- Prehistoric wooden trackways of the Somerset Levels: their construction, age and relation to climatic change (1960) (45)
- POLLEN ANALYSIS. AN OUTLINE OF THE PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALITIES OF THE METHOD (1934) (44)
- POLLEN ANALYSIS. AN OUTLINE OF THE PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALITIES OF THE METHOD. PART I. TECHNIQUE AND INTERPRETATION (1934) (44)
- Age and Origin of the ‘Breckland’ Heaths of East Anglia (1944) (44)
- Studies in the Ecology of Wicken Fen: II. The Fen Water Table and its Control of Plant Communities (1932) (44)
- A BOREAL TRANSGRESSION OF THE SEA IN SWANSEA BAY (1940) (41)
- The Vegetation of St Kilda in 1948 (1949) (41)
- Studies in the Ecology of Wicken Fen: III. The Establishment and Development of Fen Scrub (Carr) (1936) (40)
- Fenland: Its Ancient Past and Uncertain Future. (1980) (40)
- Studies in the Post-Glacial History of British Vegetation: XII. Hockham Mere, Norfolk (1951) (36)
- Radiocarbon Dating of Prehistoric Wooden Trackways (1959) (33)
- Studies in the Ecology of Wicken Fen: I. The Ground Water Level of the Fen (1931) (33)
- British Maglemose Harpoon Sites (1933) (31)
- Studies in the post-glacial history of British vegetation. XI. Late-glacial deposits in Cornwall (1950) (31)
- Studies in the Post-glacial history of British vegetation. VIII Swamping surfaces in peats of the Somerset Levels IX. Prehistoric trackways in the Somerset Levels (1948) (31)
- Report on an Early Bronze Age Site in the South-Eastern Fens (1933) (30)
- History of the natural forests of Britain: establishment, dominance and destruction (1975) (30)
- Studies in the Post-glacial history of British vegetation XIV. Late-glacial deposits at Moss Lake, Liverpool (1959) (30)
- Studies of the post-glacial history of British vegetation X. Correlation between climate, forest composition, prehistoric agriculture and peat stratigraphy in sub-Boreal and sub-Atlantic peats of the Somerset levels (1948) (30)
- SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF TILIA POLLEN (1971) (27)
- Frangula Alnus Miller (1943) (27)
- A Maglemosian Site at Brandesburton, Holderness, Yorkshire (1957) (27)
- History of the British Flora, 2nd Edition (1978) (27)
- Radiocarbon Dating: Fifth International Conference (1962) (27)
- Interglacial deposits from the Histon road, Cambridge (1949) (27)
- Late-Weichselian conditions in south eastern Britain: organic deposits at Colney Heath, Herts (1964) (26)
- STUDIES OF THE POST‐GLACIAL HISTORY OF BRITISH VEGETATION VI. CORRELATIONS IN THE SOMERSET LEVELS (1941) (26)
- A Geographical Handbook of the Dorset Flora. (1949) (26)
- Sir Arthur Tansley: The Man and the Subject: The Tansley Lecture, 1976 (1977) (25)
- Archaeological Discoveries in the Raised Bogs of the Somerset Levels, England (1963) (25)
- Controlling factors in the formation of fen deposits, as shown by peat investigations at Wood Fen, near Ely (1935) (24)
- STUDIES IN THE ECOLOGY OF WICKEN FEN V. DEVELOPMENT OF FEN CARR (1974) (24)
- TWO SCOTTISH POLLEN DIAGRAMS: CARNWATH MOSS, LANARKSHIRE, AND STRICHEN MOSS, ABERDEENSHIRE (1955) (23)
- Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements I (1959) (22)
- Discussion on the Origin and Relationship of the British Flora (1935) (22)
- THE SUBMERGED FOREST AT BORTH AND YNYSLAS, CARDIGANSHIRE (1938) (22)
- SUBMERGED PEAT AT SOUTHAMPTON (1940) (22)
- The Sub-Climax and Deflected Succession (1929) (21)
- THE EFFECT OF HANDLING ON THE RESPIRATION OF CHERRY LAUREL LEAVES (1935) (21)
- POLLEN DIAGRAMS FROM SOUTHERN ENGLAND: ELSTEAD, SURREY (1960) (21)
- Wild Flowers of Chalk and Limestone (1971) (21)
- Pollen Analysis of Glaciers in Special Relation to the Formation of Various Types of Glacier Bands (1949) (21)
- Studies of the Post-Glacial History of British Vegetation: XVI. Flandrian Deposits of the Fenland Margin at Holme Fen and Whittlesey Mere, Hunts. (1975) (21)
- An Early Mesolithic Site at Broxbourne Sealed Under Boreal Peat. (1934) (20)
- Neolithic Forest Clearance (1944) (19)
- The Interglacial Deposits at Histon Road, Cambridge (1952) (19)
- Radiocarbon dating and post-glacial vegetational history: Scaleby Moss (1957) (19)
- Soil Acidity in Relation to Vegetational Succession in Calthorpe Broad, Norfolk (1933) (19)
- The Relationship of Bog Stratigraphy to Climatic Change and Archaeology (1946) (18)
- Pollen analysis and the forest history of England and Wales (1940) (18)
- Studies of the post-glacial history of British vegetation XIII. The meare pool region of the Somerset levels (1955) (18)
- THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE CYANOGENETIC GLUCOSIDES OF CHERRY LAUREL DURING STARVATION (1927) (18)
- Studies in the Ecology of Wicken Fen: IV. Crop-Taking Experiments (1941) (18)
- The "Sedge" and "Litter" of Wicken Fen (1929) (18)
- Pollen Analyses of Fenland Peats at St. Germans, near King’s Lynn (1933) (17)
- THE VIABILITY OF LOTUS SEEDS (NELUMBIUM NUCIFERA, GAERTN.) (1964) (16)
- Evidence for Longevity of Seeds (1968) (16)
- Pollen Exine Formation (1968) (16)
- The Origin of Roddons (1938) (15)
- A FUNGAL FRUIT BODY COMMON IN POSTGLACIAL PEAT DEPOSITS (1951) (14)
- Pollen analysis of the Nechells interglacial deposits, Birmingham (1956) (14)
- Pollen-analysis and quaternary geology (1941) (14)
- The history of weeds in Britain. (1960) (13)
- THE VALUE OF PLANT MATERIALS FOR RADIOCARBON DATING (1969) (12)
- A Preliminary Report on Excavations at Star Carr, Seamer, Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1949 (1949) (12)
- Carbon-Dating Conference at Groningen: September 14–19, 1959 (1959) (12)
- A Late-glacial deposit at St. Bees, Cumberland (1956) (11)
- A Late Bronze Age Find near Stuntney, Isle of Ely (1940) (11)
- Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements IV: Nuclear-Weapon Testing and the Atmospheric Radiocarbon Concentration (1961) (11)
- TERNEUZEN AND BURIED FORESTS OF THE EAST ANGLIAN FENLAND (1968) (10)
- PEAT DEPOSITS ON CROSS FELL, CUMBERLAND (1951) (10)
- A SUBMERGED PEAT BED IN PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR. DATA FOR THE STUDY OF POST‐GLACIALHISTORY. IX (1945) (10)
- Hay-fever Plants (1945) (9)
- Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements III (1961) (8)
- Arthur George Tansley, 1871-1955 (1957) (8)
- Liable to Floods: Village Landscape on the Edge of the Fens. A.D. 450-1850. (1974) (7)
- ANATOMY OF THE STELE OF CYATHEA MEDULLARIS SW. (1932) (7)
- British plants and their uses. (1951) (7)
- Carbon-14 Dating: Symposium in Copenhagen, September 1–4 (1954) (6)
- BRONZE AGE PLANT REMAINS FROM WILTSHIRE DATA FOR THE STUDY OF POST‐GLACIAL HISTORY. XII (1949) (6)
- EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW PHYTOLOGIST (1985) (6)
- The development of quaternary palynology in the British isles (1968) (5)
- The Soils of the Glastonbury District of Somerset. Memoirs of the Soil Survey of Great Britain. (1956) (5)
- The contribution of radiocarbon dating to archaeology in Britain (1970) (5)
- A Natural History of Man in Britain. (1951) (4)
- A Bronze Age Spear-head found in Methwold Fen, Norfolk (1934) (4)
- A MIDDLE BRONZE AGE PALSTAVE FROM BURIED FOREST AT WOODWALTON FEN, HUNTS (1942) (4)
- Pelican in the Wilderness: A Naturalist's Odyssey in North America. (1956) (4)
- The Cromerian Interglacial (1958) (3)
- Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements VII (1965) (3)
- 68. The Age of the Pennine Peats (1934) (2)
- PLANT REMAINS FROM HARTFORD, HUNTS. (1959) (2)
- Is Botany Dead? (1968) (2)
- British Plant Life, No. 10. The New Naturalist. (1949) (1)
- ‘The Ancient Forest of Blackamore’ (1961) (1)
- Geoffrey Dimbleby: Plants and Archaeology . London: John Baker, 1967. 188 pp., 23 pls., 6 figs. 50s. (1967) (1)
- Ploughman's Wisdom. (1951) (1)
- Mr. S. Hazzledine Warren (1958) (1)
- Plant Biology : an Outline of the Principles underlying Plant Activity and Structure (1)
- Pollen analysis and post‐glacial climatic change (1949) (1)
- The Great Ice Age (1957) (1)
- The Personality of Botany: The Reciprocal Responsibility of Botany and the Community (1964) (0)
- Drawings of British Plants. Part V. Caryophyllaceae. (1952) (0)
- Appendix. Report on diatom flora from Hawkes Tor, Cornwall (1950) (0)
- Isostatic Recovery in Scotland (1963) (0)
- The History of the British Flora@@@The History of the British Flora, a Factual Basis for Phytogeography (1956) (0)
- J. M. Coles, B. J. Orme, F. A. Hibbert and R. A. Jones: Somerest Levels papers. Number I. Cambridge: Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, 1975. 56 pp., 26 figs., 15 pls. £1.50. (1975) (0)
- Reinvasion of Canada (1967) (0)
- Archives of the Lakes (1945) (0)
- Botanical Re-Assessments (1962) (0)
- The Shorter British Flora. (1948) (0)
- 207. An Early Mesolithic Site at Broxbourne, Sealed Under Boreal Peat (1933) (0)
- Cambridge University Natural Radiocarbon Measurements VIII (1966) (0)
- Plant biology : an outline of the principles underlying plant activity / H. Godwin (1954) (0)
- The Roman Fenland: A Study in Palaeoecology: Review@@@The Fenland in Roman Times: A Study of a Major Area of Peasant Colonization with a Gazetteer Covering All Known Sites and Finds (1971) (0)
- The Journal of Ecology (1948) (0)
- DUTCH QUATERNARY INVESTIGATIONS (1952) (0)
- The Ecological Approach to Botany (1948) (0)
- Proceedings of the Tenth International Botanical Congress : Edinburgh August 4-11, 1964 (1964) (0)
- Ice Ages and Overkill (1968) (0)
- "The Neolithic in the Cambridgeshire Fens", J. G. D. Clark, H. Godwin, "Antiquity", t. 36, 1962 : [recenzja] / Ludmiła Paderewska. (1968) (0)
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