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Hydrological studies on blanket peat: the significance of the acrotelm-catotelm model (2003)
Journal Article
Holden, J., & Burt, T. (2003). Hydrological studies on blanket peat: the significance of the acrotelm-catotelm model. Journal of Ecology, 91(1), 86-102. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2745.2003.00748.x

1 Runoff production in blanket peat catchments of the northern Pennine hills, UK was measured through monitoring and experimentation at the plot, hillslope and catchment scale. Water flow from soil pipes was measured in one of the study catchments an... Read More about Hydrological studies on blanket peat: the significance of the acrotelm-catotelm model.

Microfossil evidence for land movements associated with the AD 1964 Alaska earthquake (2003)
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Zong, Y., Shennan, I., Combellick, R., Hamilton, S., & Rutherford, M. (2003). Microfossil evidence for land movements associated with the AD 1964 Alaska earthquake. Holocene, 13(1), 7-20. https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683603hl590rp

Microfossil diatom and pollen data from a number of cores at coastal marshes at Girdwood Flats and Kenai Flats in Cook Inlet, Alaska, suggest that there was a phase of gradual land subsidence prior to the main shock of the AD 1964 earthquake. This ph... Read More about Microfossil evidence for land movements associated with the AD 1964 Alaska earthquake.

A dynamic concept for eastern Mediterranean circulation and oxygenation during sapropel formation (2003)
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Casford, J., Rohling, E., Abu-Zied, R., Fontanier, C., Jorissen, F., Leng, M., …Thomson, J. (2003). A dynamic concept for eastern Mediterranean circulation and oxygenation during sapropel formation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 190, 103-119. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0031-0182%2802%2900601-6

We propose that intermittent bottom water ventilation occurred throughout periods of sapropel deposition, and that the recently reported sapropel ‘interruptions’ represent centennial-scale episodes of enhanced frequency/intensity of that process. In... Read More about A dynamic concept for eastern Mediterranean circulation and oxygenation during sapropel formation.

Another Europe: remembering Habsburg Galicja (2003)
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Bialasiewicz, L. (2003). Another Europe: remembering Habsburg Galicja. cultural geographies, 10(1), 21-44. https://doi.org/10.1191/1474474003eu258oa

The past ten years have brought about a profound reordering of the spatial imaginary of Europe. It is a reordering, however, that continues to this day, and the tracing (symbolic as well as institutional) of the future 'Eastern' confine of the common... Read More about Another Europe: remembering Habsburg Galicja.

Empire and citizenship (2003)
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Painter, J. (2003). Empire and citizenship. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 2(2), 248-253

Mother's milk and infant death in Britain, circa 1900-1940 (2003)
Journal Article
Atkins, P. (2003). Mother's milk and infant death in Britain, circa 1900-1940. Anthropology of food, 2,

My contribution to this journal issue is to reconstruct the darker side of the most popular of infant foods. I will give a brief overview of contamination and disease in Britain's milk supply between 1880 and 1940, with particular reference to the im... Read More about Mother's milk and infant death in Britain, circa 1900-1940.

'The Only Problem Is, Children Will Like Their Chips': education and the discursive production of ill-health (2003)
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Evans, J., Bvans, B., & Rich, E. (2003). 'The Only Problem Is, Children Will Like Their Chips': education and the discursive production of ill-health. Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 11(2), 215-240. https://doi.org/10.1080/14681360300200168

On 16 January 2002, the United Kingdom House of Commons Select Committee published a report entitled Tackling Obesity in England. Drawing on insights from the work of Bernstein, Bourdieu and Foucault, this article will suggest that the report provide... Read More about 'The Only Problem Is, Children Will Like Their Chips': education and the discursive production of ill-health.