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Diatom communities along pH and hydrological gradients in three montane mires, central China (2014)
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Chen, X., Qin, Y., Stevenson, M. A., & McGowan, S. (2014). Diatom communities along pH and hydrological gradients in three montane mires, central China. Ecological Indicators, 45, 123-129. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.04.016

The distribution patterns of epiphytic diatom assemblages in three montane mires in central China were investigated to examine their relationships with selected environmental variables (pH and depth to water table, DWT). Two of the mires are consider... Read More about Diatom communities along pH and hydrological gradients in three montane mires, central China.

Late Holocene paleoseismology of a site in the region of maximum submergence during the 1964 Mw 9.2 Alaska earthquake (2014)
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Shennan, I., Barlow, N., Combellick, R., Pierre, K., & Stuart-Taylor, O. (2014). Late Holocene paleoseismology of a site in the region of maximum submergence during the 1964 Mw 9.2 Alaska earthquake. Journal of Quaternary Science, 29(4), 343-350. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.2705

Sediment archives of coseismic deformation from regions of maximum coseismic displacement act as key datasets for the development and constraint of models of surface elevation change associated with Holocene great earthquakes. We present new litholog... Read More about Late Holocene paleoseismology of a site in the region of maximum submergence during the 1964 Mw 9.2 Alaska earthquake.

Glaciotectonic deformation and reinterpretation of the Worth Point stratigraphic sequence: Banks Island, NT, Canada (2014)
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Vaughan, J., England, J., & Evans, D. (2014). Glaciotectonic deformation and reinterpretation of the Worth Point stratigraphic sequence: Banks Island, NT, Canada. Quaternary Science Reviews, 91, 124-145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.11.005

Hill-hole pairs, comprising an ice-pushed hill and associated source depression, cluster in a belt along the west coast of Banks Island, NT. Ongoing coastal erosion at Worth Point, southwest Banks Island, has exposed a section (6 km long and ∼30 m hi... Read More about Glaciotectonic deformation and reinterpretation of the Worth Point stratigraphic sequence: Banks Island, NT, Canada.

Asynchronous response of marine-terminating outlet glaciers during deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet (2014)
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Stokes, C., Corner, G., Winsborrow, M., Husum, K., & Andreassen, K. (2014). Asynchronous response of marine-terminating outlet glaciers during deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet. Geology, 42(5), 455-458. https://doi.org/10.1130/g35299.1

Recent studies have highlighted the dynamic behavior of marine-terminating outlet glaciers over decadal time scales, linked to both atmospheric and oceanic warming. This helps explain episodes of nearly synchronous flow acceleration, thinning, and re... Read More about Asynchronous response of marine-terminating outlet glaciers during deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet.

How to make sense of our rivers: using assemblage to understand angling (2014)
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Bracken, L., & Oughton, E. (2014). How to make sense of our rivers: using assemblage to understand angling. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 1(3), 315-322. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1025

Our freshwater habitats are under threat and governance of these systems is rapidly evolving. It is thus important to examine how we make sense of our rivers and how this understanding can underpin catchment management. Assemblage is one approach tha... Read More about How to make sense of our rivers: using assemblage to understand angling.

Low-carbon Transitions and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructure (2014)
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Bulkeley, H., Castán Broto, V., & Maassen, A. (2014). Low-carbon Transitions and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructure. Urban Studies, 51(7), 1471-1486. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098013500089

Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing climate change and the institutional and political challenges which they encounter. For the most part, in these accounts, the infrastructure networks, thei... Read More about Low-carbon Transitions and the Reconfiguration of Urban Infrastructure.

Quaternary geology of the Duck Hawk Bluffs, southwest Banks Island, Arctic Canada: a re-investigation of a critical terrestrial type locality for glacial and interglacial events bordering the Arctic Ocean (2014)
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Evans, D., England, J., La Farge, C., Coulthard, R., Lakeman, T., & Vaughan, J. (2014). Quaternary geology of the Duck Hawk Bluffs, southwest Banks Island, Arctic Canada: a re-investigation of a critical terrestrial type locality for glacial and interglacial events bordering the Arctic Ocean. Quaternary Science Reviews, 91, 82-123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.03.011

Duck Hawk Bluffs, southwest Banks Island, is a primary section (8 km long and 60 m high) in the western Canadian Arctic Archipelago exposing a long record of Quaternary sedimentation adjacent to the Arctic Ocean. A reinvestigation of Duck Hawk Bluffs... Read More about Quaternary geology of the Duck Hawk Bluffs, southwest Banks Island, Arctic Canada: a re-investigation of a critical terrestrial type locality for glacial and interglacial events bordering the Arctic Ocean.

Hard to miss, easy to blame? Peacelines, interfaces and political deaths in Belfast during the Troubles (2014)
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Cunningham, N., & Gregory, I. (2014). Hard to miss, easy to blame? Peacelines, interfaces and political deaths in Belfast during the Troubles. Political Geography, 40, 64-78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2014.02.004

As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has increasingly focussed on the social and material vestiges of that conflict; Northern Ireland is still a deeply-divided society in terms of residentia... Read More about Hard to miss, easy to blame? Peacelines, interfaces and political deaths in Belfast during the Troubles.

Assessing the changing condition of industrial archaeological remains on Alston Moor, UK, using multisensor remote sensing (2014)
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Kincey, M., Batty, L., Chapman, H., Gearey, B., Ainsworth, S., & Challis, K. (2014). Assessing the changing condition of industrial archaeological remains on Alston Moor, UK, using multisensor remote sensing. Journal of Archaeological Science, 45, 36-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2014.02.008

Upland environments have the potential to preserve relatively undisturbed multi-period archaeological remains due to reduced anthropogenic impacts such as intensive agriculture. However, these environments can also be extremely fragile and susceptibl... Read More about Assessing the changing condition of industrial archaeological remains on Alston Moor, UK, using multisensor remote sensing.

A cold hydrological system in Gale Crater, Mars (2014)
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Fairen, A., Stokes, C., Davies, N., Schulze-Makuch, D., Rodriguez, J., Davila, A., …Squyres, S. (2014). A cold hydrological system in Gale Crater, Mars. Planetary and Space Science, 93-94, 101-118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2014.03.002

Gale crater is a ~154-km-diameter impact crater formed during the Late Noachian/Early Hesperian at the dichotomy boundary on Mars. Here we describe potential evidence for ancient glacial, periglacial and fluvial (including glacio-fluvial) activity wi... Read More about A cold hydrological system in Gale Crater, Mars.