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Spatial organization of drumlins (2017)
Journal Article
Clark, C. D., Ely, J. C., Spagnolo, M., Hahn, U., Hughes, A. L., & Stokes, C. R. (2018). Spatial organization of drumlins. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43(2), 499-513. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4192

Ice-sheets flowing over soft sediments produce undulations in the bed, typically of metres in relief, of which drumlins are the most abundant and widely investigated. Consensus regarding their mechanism of formation has yet to be achieved. In this pa... Read More about Spatial organization of drumlins.

The periodic topography of ice stream beds: Insights from the Fourier spectra of mega-scale glacial lineations (2017)
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Spagnolo, M., Bartholomaus, T. C., Clark, C. D., Stokes, C. R., Atkinson, N., Dowdeswell, J. A., …Pritchard, H. D. (2017). The periodic topography of ice stream beds: Insights from the Fourier spectra of mega-scale glacial lineations. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 122(7), 1355-1373. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016jf004154

Ice stream bed topography contains key evidence for the ways ice streams interact with, and are potentially controlled by, their beds. Here we present the first application of two-dimensional Fourier analysis to 22 marine and terrestrial topographies... Read More about The periodic topography of ice stream beds: Insights from the Fourier spectra of mega-scale glacial lineations.

The behavior of iron and zinc stable isotopes accompanying the subduction of mafic oceanic crust: A case study from Western Alpine ophiolites (2017)
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Inglis, E. C., Debret, B., Burton, K. W., Millet, M., Pons, M., Dale, C. W., …Williams, H. M. (2017). The behavior of iron and zinc stable isotopes accompanying the subduction of mafic oceanic crust: A case study from Western Alpine ophiolites. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 18(7), 2562-2579. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016gc006735

Arc lavas display elevated Fe3+/ΣFe ratios relative to MORB. One mechanism to explain this is the mobilization and transfer of oxidised or oxidising components from the subducting slab to the mantle wedge. Here we use iron and zinc isotopes, which ar... Read More about The behavior of iron and zinc stable isotopes accompanying the subduction of mafic oceanic crust: A case study from Western Alpine ophiolites.

Intentions and experiences of effective practice in mental health specific supported accommodation services: a qualitative interview study (2017)
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Sandhu, S., Priebe, S., Leavey, G., Harrison, I., Krotofil, J., McPherson, P., …Killaspy, H. (2017). Intentions and experiences of effective practice in mental health specific supported accommodation services: a qualitative interview study. BMC Health Services Research, 17(1), Article 471. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-017-2411-0

Background Deinstitutionalisation in Europe has led to the development of community-based accommodation for people with mental health problems. The type, setting, and intensity of support provided vary and the costs are substantial. Yet, despite the... Read More about Intentions and experiences of effective practice in mental health specific supported accommodation services: a qualitative interview study.

(Un)frozen spaces: Exploring the role of sea ice in the marine socio-legal spaces of the Bering and Beaufort Seas (2017)
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Shake, K., Frey, K., Martin, D., & Steinberg, P. (2018). (Un)frozen spaces: Exploring the role of sea ice in the marine socio-legal spaces of the Bering and Beaufort Seas. Journal of Borderlands Studies, 33(2), 239-253. https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2017.1340847

Sea ice is a dynamic physical element of the greater Arctic marine system, one that has myriad connections to human systems on a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Changes to the spatial extent of sea ice simultaneously permits and endangers mar... Read More about (Un)frozen spaces: Exploring the role of sea ice in the marine socio-legal spaces of the Bering and Beaufort Seas.

Contested Spaces of Citizenship: Camps, Borders and Urban Encounters (2017)
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Maestri, G., & Hughes, S. (2017). Contested Spaces of Citizenship: Camps, Borders and Urban Encounters. Citizenship Studies, 21(6), 625-639. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621025.2017.1341657

As citizenship regulations have tightened across the world, protest and activist movements have also emerged to challenge the violence of border and migration control. Positioned at the intersection of citizenship studies and critical geography, this... Read More about Contested Spaces of Citizenship: Camps, Borders and Urban Encounters.

The re-emergence of wardship: Aboriginal Australians and the promise of citizenship (2017)
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Coddington, K. (2017). The re-emergence of wardship: Aboriginal Australians and the promise of citizenship. Political Geography, 61, 67-76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2017.07.001

In this paper, I suggest that the category of ‘ward,’ a designation used for Aboriginal Australians in the 1950s and 1960s, has re-emerged in contemporary Northern Territory (NT) life. Wardship represents an in-between status, neither citizens nor no... Read More about The re-emergence of wardship: Aboriginal Australians and the promise of citizenship.

Rapid ice unloading in the Fleming Glacier region, southern Antarctic Peninsula, and its effect on bedrock uplift rates (2017)
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Zhao, C., King, M., Watson, C., Barletta, V., Bordoni, A., Dell, M., & Whitehouse, P. (2017). Rapid ice unloading in the Fleming Glacier region, southern Antarctic Peninsula, and its effect on bedrock uplift rates. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 473, 164-176. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.06.002

Rapid regional warming in the Antarctic Peninsula has led to the significant retreat and eventual collapse of several major ice shelves since the 1970s, triggering the subsequent acceleration and thinning of their feeding glaciers. The Wordie Ice She... Read More about Rapid ice unloading in the Fleming Glacier region, southern Antarctic Peninsula, and its effect on bedrock uplift rates.