Loch Ness Alphabetical Authors Index
St.
Adomnan, (690 AD) Vita Sancti Columbae
Baker,D.L. (1993). A Palaeolimnological Reconstruction of the Recent History
of the Catchment of a Scottish Loch. B.Sc. Dissert. University of Wolverhampton.
Baker, P.F. and Westwood,
M. (1960) Underwater detective work. Scotsman, 12th, 13th,
14th Sept.
Baker, P.F. and Westwood,
M. (1962) Sounding out the Monster. The Observer, 26th Aug.
Bauer, H.H. (1986) The Enigma of Loch Ness: Making Sense of a Mystery. Urbana
and Chicago: University of Illinois Press
Bean, C.W., Winfield, I.J. and Fletcher, J.M. (1996) Stock assessment of
the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) population in Loch Ness, U.K. Stock Assessment in Inland Fisheries (Ed. I.
G. Cowx), Fishing News Books, Oxford: Blackwell, Scientific Publications,
pp. 206-223
Bennett,S. (1993) Patterns and Processes of Sedimentation in Loch Ness. B.Sc. Dissert. University of Staffordshire
.
Bennett,S and Shine,A.J.
(1993) Review of Current Work on Loch Ness Sediment Cores. Scottish Naturalist
1993. 105:55-63.
Binns, R. (1983) The Loch Ness Mystery Solved.
Shepton Mallet (Somerset) : Open Books.
Bracewell,C.E. (1993) A Geochemical Study of the Natural and Pollutant Compounds
in Loch Ness, Scotland. M.Sc. Dissert. University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Braithwaite, H. (1968). Sonar
picks up stirrings in Loch Ness. New Scientist, (19th Dec.
1968) 40 : 664 - 666
Brookes, S. (1994) An Analysis of a Pollen and Diatom Record from Loch Ness
Sediment. B.Sc. Dissert. Nene College.
Burton, M. (1961) The Elusive Monster. London: Rupert Hart-Davis
Cahill, R.A. (1997) A Comment on
the Food-Chain Dynamics of a Large Oligotrophic Lake (Loch Ness, Scotland),
during the Summer Period. B.Sc.
Dissert. University of Salford.
Campbell,
E.M. and Solomon, D. (1970) Loch Morar Survey. Report (PDF Format 6696K)
Campbell,
E.M. and Solomon, D. (1971) Loch Morar Survey. Report (PDF
Format 1464K)
Campbell,
E.M. and Solomon, D.(1972) Loch Morar Survey. Report
(PDF Format 1204K)
Campbell, E.M. and Solomon, D. (1972) The Search for Morag. London: Tom
Stacey
Campbell, S., (1986) The Loch Ness Monster, The Evidence. The Aquarian Press,
rev. ed. 1991, Aberdeen University Press
Carruth, J.A. (Undated) Loch Ness and it's Monster. Fort Augustus: Abbey
Press
Cooper,
M.C. (1998) Laminated Sediments of Loch Ness, Scotland: Indicators of
Holocene Environmental Change. Ph.D.
Thesis. University of Plymouth.
Cooper, M.C., O'Sullivan, P.E., Harkness, D.D., Lawson, E.M., Bull, D.,
Kemp, A.E.S., Peglar, S.M., Matthews, N.M., Jones, R.I. and Shine, A.J.
(1998) 14C Dating of laminated sediments from Loch Ness, Scotland. Radiocarbon, Vol 40, No2 : 781-793.
Cooper, M.C., O'Sullivan, P.E. and Shine, A.J. (2000) Climate and solar
variability recorded in Holocene laminated sediments - a preliminary assessment.
Quaternary International 68-71 : 363-371
Costello, P. (1974) In Search of Lake Monsters. London: Garnstone
Davies, J. (1995) A Palaeolimnological Study on the Diatom Flora of Loch
Morar, Scotland. B.Sc. Dissert. University of Wolverhampton.
Davison, C. (1891) On the Inverness earthquakes of November 15th
to December 14th , 1890. Quarterly Journal of the Geological
Society 47 : 618-32
Dawson, A.G., Smith, D.E. and Long, D. (1990) Evidence for a Tsunami from a Mesolithic Site in Inverness, Scotland. Journal of Archaeological Science, 17 : 509 -512
Dean, J., Kemp, A.E.S., Bull, D., Pike, J., Patterson, G. and Zolitschka, B., (1999). Taking varves to bits:
scanning electron microscopy in the study of laminated sediments and varves.
Journal of Paleolimnology 22 : 121-136
Dinsdale, T. (1961) Loch Ness Monster. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Philadelphia: Chilton, 1962; 2nd ed. Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972; 3rd ed., 1976; 4th
ed.,1982
Dinsdale, T. (1966) The Leviathans. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul; 2nd
rev. ed., London: Futura, 1976.
Dinsdale, T. (1975) Project Water Horse. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
Duckmanton, A. (1996) An Investigation into a Possible Predator/Prey Interaction
Between Two Species of Zooplankton in Loch Ness. B.Sc. Dissert. Staffordshire
University.
Ellis, W.S. (1977) Loch Ness - The Lake and the Legend. National Geographic,
June: 758-79
Firth, C.R. (1986) Isostatic depression during the Loch Lomond Stadial:
preliminary evidence from the Great Glen, northern Scotland. Quaternary
Newsletter 48: 1-9
Frain, J. (1998) A Geochemical Study
of Heavy Metals in Loch Ness, Scotland. B. Sc. Dissert. Aberystwyth, University
of Wales.
Frere, R. (1988) Loch Ness. London: John Murray
Fulcher,A.S. (1993) Studies of the Plankton of Loch Ness, Scotland. 3. Rotifers.
Verhandlugen der Internationalen Vereinigung fur Theoretische und Angewandte
Limnologie. 25:460.
Fulcher,A.S. (1996) Rotifers of Loch Ness and the Cumbrian Lakes. Ph.D.
Thesis. University of Lancaster.
George, D.G. and Jones, D.H.
(1987). Catchment effects on the
horizontal distribution of phytoplankton in five of Scotland's largest
freshwater lochs. Journal of
Ecology, 75 : 43-59
George, D. G. and Winfield, I.J. (2000) Factors influencing the spatial
distribution of zooplankton and fish in Loch Ness, UK. Freshwater Biology
43: 557-570
Gibson, J.A. (Ed.) (1993) Collected Papers on Loch Ness Research Initiated
by the Loch Ness and Morar Project. Scottish
Naturalist, 105: 1-282
Gould, R.T. (1934) The Loch Ness Monster and Others. London: Geoffrey Bles.
New York: University Books, 1969
Grey,J. (2000) Tracing the elusive Holopedium gibberum in the
plankton of Loch Ness. Glasgow Naturalist Vol. 23 Part 5: 29-34
Grey, J. (2001) Ontogeny and dietary specialization in brown trout
(Salmo trutta L.) from Loch Ness, Scotland, examined using stable isotopes
of carbon and nitrogen. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 10 : 168 - 176.
Grey, J. (2002) A chironomid conundrum: queries arising from stable
isotopes. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28: 102-105
Grey, J. and Jones, R.I. (1999) Carbon
Stable Isotopes Reveal Complex Trophic Interactions in Lake Plankton. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. 13 : 1311-1314
Grey, J., Jones, R.I., & Sleep, D. (2001) Seasonal changes in
the importance of the source of organic matter to the diet of zooplankton
in Loch Ness, as indicated by stable isotope analysis. Limnol. Oceanogr.,
2001, 505-513.
Grey, J., Jones, R.I. & Sleep, D. (2000) Stable isotope analysis of
the origins of zooplankton carbon in lakes of differing trophic state.
Oecologia 123: 232-240
Grey,J., Thackeray, S.J., Jones, R.I. & Shine, A.J. Ferox Trout
(Salmo trutta) as 'Russian dolls': complementary gut content and
stable isotope analyses of the Loch Ness foodweb. Freshwater Biology 47:
1235-1243
Griffiths,H.I., (Ongoing) Applications of Freshwater Ostracods in the Study
of Late Quaternary Palaeoenvironments of North Western Europe. Ph.D. Thesis.
University of Cardiff.
Griffiths,H.I. and
Martin,D.S. (1993) The Spatial Distribution of Benthic Ostracods in the
Profundal Zone of Loch Ness. Scottish Naturalist 105: 137-147.
Griffiths,H.I., Martin,D.S., Shine,A.J., and Evans,J.G. (1993). The Ostracod
Fauna (Crustacea, Ostracoda) of the Profundal Benthos of Loch Ness. Hydrobiologia,
254: 111-117.
Grimshaw, R. and Lester, P. (1976) The Meaning of the Loch Ness Monster.
Occasional paper. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University
of Birmingham. 42pp.
Grinvalds, R.S. (1979) Species of the Profundal Fauna at 300m Depth from
Loch Morar, Scotland. B.Sc. Dissert.
Royal Holloway College.
Harris, S.J. (1995) Methanogenesis
in Organic Rich Sediment Cores from a Deep Oligotrophic Lake, Loch Ness.
M.Sc. Dissert. University of Newcastle.
Harrison, P. (1999) The Encyclopaedia of the Loch Ness Monster. London:
Robert Hale
Hartley,A. (1993) Plankton Bioassay of Loch Ness Water. B.Sc. Dissert. University
of Lancaster.
Hasler, H.G. (1962) Jester
in search of the joker. The Observer, 19th Aug.
Hewitt, D.P. (1998) Factors influencing the spatial distribution of crustacean
zooplankton in Loch Ness. M.Phil. Dissert. University of Lancaster.
Holiday, F.W. (1968) The Great Orm of Loch Ness.
London: Faber and Faber
Holiday, F. W. (1973) The Dragon and the Disc.
London: Sidgwick and Jackson
James, D. (undated. Probably 1967) Loch Ness Investigation. London: The
Loch Ness Phenomena Investigation Bureau.
James, D. (1961) Time to
Meet the Monster. The Field, 23rd Nov. : 951-53
James, D. (1962) The Monster
Again. The Field, 14th June: 1060
James, D. (1964) 'We find
that there is some unidentified animate object in Loch Ness'. The Observer,
May17th. (Report on the 1963 expedition)
James, D. (1964) Fine -weather
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James,
D. (1965) The Loch Ness Investigation.Report (PDF Format 409K)
James,
D. (1966) The Loch Ness Investigation. Annual Report (PDF Format 632K)
James,
D. (1967) The Loch Ness Investigation. Annual Report (PDF Format 865K)
James,
D. (1968) The Loch Ness Investigation. Annual Report (PDF Format 1662K)
James,
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Jenkins,P.H. (1993). Loch
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Jenkins,P.H. (1993)
Results of Water Chemistry Study of Loch Ness. Scottish Naturalist 105:45-54.
Jensen, I.C. (1996) Loch Ness as
a Source of Atmospheric Methane. M.Sc. Dissert. University of Newcastle.
Jones, R.I., Fulcher, A.S., Jayakody, J.K.U., Laybourn-Parry, J., Shine,
A.J., Walton, M.C. and Young, J.M. (1995) The horizontal distribution
of plankton in a deep, oligotrophic
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Jones, R.I. and Grey, J. (2001) Sources and fluxes of inorganic carbon
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Jones, R.I., Grey, J., Sleep, D. and Quarmby,
C. (1997) An assessment, using stable isotopes, of the importance of allochthonous
organic carbon sources to the pelagic food web in Loch Ness. Proc. R.
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Jones, R.I., Laybourn-Parry, J., Walton, M.C. and Young, J.M. (1997) The
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Jones, R.I. and Young, J.M. (1998) Control
of bacterioplankton growth and
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Jones, R.I., and Young, J.M. (2000) Control of bacterioplankton growth
in three oligotrophic lakes of differing humic content. Verh. Internat.
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Jones, R.I., Young, J.M. and Hartley, A.M. (1996) Light limitation of phytoplankton development
in an oligotrophic lake - Loch
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Jones, V.J., Battarbee, R.W., Rose, N.L., Curtis, C.,
Appleby, P.G., Harriman, R. and Shine, A.J. (1997) Evidence for the pollution of Loch Ness from
the analysis of its recent sediments. The Science of the Total Environment
203 : 37-49
Klein, M. and Finklelstein,
C. (1976). Sonar serendipity in Loch Ness. Technology Review, Dec. 1976
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Klein, M., Rines, R.H., Dinsdale,
T. and Foster, L.S. (1972) Underwater Search at Loch Ness. Monograph,
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Kubecka, J., Duncan,
A., and Butterworth, A.J. (1993) Large and Small Organisms Detected in
the Open Waters of Loch Ness by Dual-Beam Acoustics. Scottish Naturalist
105: 175-193.
Laybourn-Parry, J.E.M. and Walton, M.C. (1993) Studies of the Plankton of
Loch Ness Scotland. 2. The Microbial Loop. Verhandlugen der Internationalen
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Laybourn-Parry, J., Walton, M.C., Young, J., Jones, R.I. and Shine, A.J. (1994) Protozooplankton and bacterioplankton
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Lee,
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Loveland, J.P. (1997) Investigation
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Maitland, P.S. (Editor) (1981). The Ecology of Scotland's Largest Lochs
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3. Chemical
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4. The
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5. A review
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6. The
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7. The
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in Sediment Cores from Loch Ness, Scotland. M.Sc. Dissertation. University
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Marjoram, R.S. (1993). An Investigation of the Identification and Behaviour
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