Stable isotopes and organic geochemistry in peat: Tools to investigate past hydrology, temperature and biogeochemistry
(2010)
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McClymont, E., Pendall, E., & Nichols, J. (2010). Stable isotopes and organic geochemistry in peat: Tools to investigate past hydrology, temperature and biogeochemistry. PAGES news, 18(1), 15-18
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Using simulated Terrestrial Laser Scanning to analyse errors in high-resolution scan data of irregular surfaces. (2010)
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Hodge, R. (2010). Using simulated Terrestrial Laser Scanning to analyse errors in high-resolution scan data of irregular surfaces. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 65(2), 227-240. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2010.01.001
Modelling the effect of forest cover on shallow landslides at the river basin scale (2010)
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Bathurst, J. C., Bovolo, C. I., & Cisneros, F. (2010). Modelling the effect of forest cover on shallow landslides at the river basin scale. Ecological Engineering, 36(3, SI), 317-327. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2009.05.001
Reconstruction of subgrid scale topographic variability and its effect upon the spatial structure of three dimensional river flow (2010)
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Casas, M., Lane, S., Hardy, R., Benito, G., & Whiting, P. (2010). Reconstruction of subgrid scale topographic variability and its effect upon the spatial structure of three dimensional river flow. Water Resources Research, 46(3), Article W03519. https://doi.org/10.1029/2009wr007756A new approach to describing the associated topography at different scales in computational fluid dynamic applications to gravel bed rivers was developed. Surveyed topographic data were interpolated, using geostatistical methods, into different spati... Read More about Reconstruction of subgrid scale topographic variability and its effect upon the spatial structure of three dimensional river flow.
No longer deserving? Sickness benefit reform and the politics of (ill) health (2010)
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Bambra, C., & Smith, K. (2010). No longer deserving? Sickness benefit reform and the politics of (ill) health. Critical Public Health, 20(1), 71-84. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581590902763265Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare provision and an important mediatory factor in the relationship between socio-economic position and health status. Since October 2008, the main long-term... Read More about No longer deserving? Sickness benefit reform and the politics of (ill) health.
Security and the Future: Anticipating the Event of Terror (2010)
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Anderson, B. (2010). Security and the Future: Anticipating the Event of Terror. Geoforum, 41(2), 227-235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2009.11.002This paper explores the relation between processes of security and futurity in the context of efforts to govern the complexity and contingency of events of terror. It argues that processes of securing function by generating a dangerous or promissory... Read More about Security and the Future: Anticipating the Event of Terror.
Evidence from the 2001 English Census on the contribution of employment status to the social gradient in self-rated health (2010)
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Popham, F., & Bambra, C. (2010). Evidence from the 2001 English Census on the contribution of employment status to the social gradient in self-rated health. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 64(3), 277-280. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2009.087452Background Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. There are social gradients in unemployment and economic inactivity, so it was hypothesised that they may contribute to the social gradient in self-rated health. Methods... Read More about Evidence from the 2001 English Census on the contribution of employment status to the social gradient in self-rated health.
Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall (2010)
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Witcher, R., Tolia-Kelly, D., & Hingley, R. (2010). Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall. Journal of Material Culture, 15(1), 105-128. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359183510355228This article interrogates the materiality of Hadrian’s Wall beyond its widespread perception as a monument of/to Ancient Rome. Encounters with this monument have generated multitudinous materialities: hegemonic, conflicting and ambiguous. These traje... Read More about Archaeologies of Landscape. Excavating the Materialities of Hadrian's Wall.
Yesterday once more? Unemployment and health in the 21st century (2010)
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Bambra, C. (2010). Yesterday once more? Unemployment and health in the 21st century. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 64(3), 213-215. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2009.090621The relationship between economic recession, higher unemployment and poorer health is well established in the medical and social science research literature. Much of this research resulted from the last major economic recessions of the early 1980s an... Read More about Yesterday once more? Unemployment and health in the 21st century.
A major ice drainage pathway of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet: the Tyne Gap, northern England (2010)
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Livingstone, S., Ó Cofaigh, C., & Evans, D. (2010). A major ice drainage pathway of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet: the Tyne Gap, northern England. Journal of Quaternary Science, 25(3), 354-370. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.1341The Tyne Gap is a wide pass, situated between the Scottish Southern Uplands and the English Pennines that connects western and eastern England. It was a major ice flow drainage pathway of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet. This study presents new glac... Read More about A major ice drainage pathway of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet: the Tyne Gap, northern England.