“…These authors believed that this resulted in a rise in relative sea-levels up to 100 m OD, interpreting most of the outcropping glacigenic sequences below this height as glaciomarine in origin. Subsequent work around the Irish Sea basin (Harris, 1991;McCarroll, 1991McCarroll, , 1995McCarroll, , 2001McCarroll, , 2005Scourse, 1991a, b;Austin and McCarroll, 1992;McCarroll and Harris, 1992;Harris et al, 1997;Thomas et al, 2004;Merritt and Auton, 2000;Hambrey et al, 2001;Ó Cofaigh and Evans, 2001;Scourse and Furze, 2001;Evans and Ó Cofaigh, 2003;Glasser et al, 2004;Etienne et al, 2006;Thomas and Chiverrell, 2007;Roberts et al, 2007) has rejected this model and the consensus view is that the deposits associated with the Irish Sea Ice Stream, including those on Anglesey, are principally terrestrial in origin.…”