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Social learning in the Anthropocene: Novel challenges, shadow networks, and ethical practices (2017)
Journal Article
Schmidt, J. J. (2017). Social learning in the Anthropocene: Novel challenges, shadow networks, and ethical practices. Journal of Environmental Management, 193, 373-380. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.02.043

The Anthropocene presents novel challenges for environmental management. This paper considers the challenges that the Anthropocene poses for social learning techniques in adaptive management. It situates these challenges with respect to how anthropog... Read More about Social learning in the Anthropocene: Novel challenges, shadow networks, and ethical practices.

Narrating palimpsestic spaces (2017)
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Marshall, D., Staeheli, L., Smaira, D., & Kastrissianakis, K. (2017). Narrating palimpsestic spaces. Environment and Planning A, 49(5), 1163-1180. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518x17690531

The term ‘palimpsest’ refers to medieval manuscripts that have been multiply erased and inscribed with the overlapping texts of successive scribes. More recently and amongst academics, the term has become a metaphor for describing the city, including... Read More about Narrating palimpsestic spaces.

A complete glacier inventory of the Antarctic Peninsula based on Landsat 7 images from 2000 to 2002 and other preexisting data sets (2017)
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Huber, J., Cook, A. J., Paul, F., & Zemp, M. (2017). A complete glacier inventory of the Antarctic Peninsula based on Landsat 7 images from 2000 to 2002 and other preexisting data sets. Earth System Science Data, 9(1), 115-131. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-115-2017

The glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) potentially make a large contribution to sea level rise. However, this contribution has been difficult to estimate since no complete glacier inventory (outlines, attributes, separation from the ice sheet)... Read More about A complete glacier inventory of the Antarctic Peninsula based on Landsat 7 images from 2000 to 2002 and other preexisting data sets.

Sharing as a postwork style: digital work and the co-working office (2017)
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Richardson, L. (2017). Sharing as a postwork style: digital work and the co-working office. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 10(2), 297-310. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsx002

Evocations of the ‘sharing economy’ claim disruptions through digital technology. Style is put forward to focus on subtle changes to the form and content of work through digital sharing. Digital sharing is a postwork style with ambiguous implications... Read More about Sharing as a postwork style: digital work and the co-working office.

A comparison of annual layer thickness model estimates with observational measurements using the Berkner Island ice core, Antarctica (2017)
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Massam, A., Sneed, S., Lee, G., Tuckwell, R., Mulvaney, R., Mayewski, P., & Whitehouse, P. (2017). A comparison of annual layer thickness model estimates with observational measurements using the Berkner Island ice core, Antarctica. Antarctic Science, https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102017000025

A model to estimate the annual layer thickness of deposited snowfall at a deep ice core site, compacted by vertical strain with respect to depth, is assessed using ultra-high-resolution laboratory analytical techniques. A recently established techniq... Read More about A comparison of annual layer thickness model estimates with observational measurements using the Berkner Island ice core, Antarctica.

A new model for turbidity current behavior based on integration of flow monitoring and precision coring in a submarine canyon (2017)
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Symons, W., Sumner, E., Paull, C., Cartigny, M., Xu, J., Maier, K., …Talling, P. (2017). A new model for turbidity current behavior based on integration of flow monitoring and precision coring in a submarine canyon. Geology, 45(4), 367-370. https://doi.org/10.1130/g38764.1

Submarine turbidity currents create some of the largest sediment accumulations on Earth, yet there are few direct measurements of these flows. Instead, most of our understanding of turbidity currents results from analyzing their deposits in the sedim... Read More about A new model for turbidity current behavior based on integration of flow monitoring and precision coring in a submarine canyon.

Climate change, migration, and the crisis of humanism (2017)
Journal Article
Baldwin, W. (2017). Climate change, migration, and the crisis of humanism. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 8(3), Article e460. https://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.460

Climate change is more and more said to be a problem of migration. The common refrain is that climate change will bear in some way on patterns of human mobility, resulting in either insecurity, humanitarian crises, or all manner of inventive adaptive... Read More about Climate change, migration, and the crisis of humanism.

Simultaneous disintegration of outlet glaciers in Porpoise Bay (Wilkes Land), East Antarctica, driven by sea ice break-up (2017)
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Miles, B., Stokes, C., & Jamieson, S. (2017). Simultaneous disintegration of outlet glaciers in Porpoise Bay (Wilkes Land), East Antarctica, driven by sea ice break-up. The Cryosphere, 11, 427-442. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-11-427-2017

The floating ice shelves and glacier tongues which fringe the Antarctic continent are important because they help buttress ice flow from the ice sheet interior. Dynamic feedbacks associated with glacier calving have the potential to reduce buttressin... Read More about Simultaneous disintegration of outlet glaciers in Porpoise Bay (Wilkes Land), East Antarctica, driven by sea ice break-up.

Use of spatially distributed time-integrated sediment sampling networks and distributed fine sediment modelling to inform catchment management (2017)
Journal Article
Perks, M., Warburton, J., Bracken, L., Reaney, S., Emery, S., & Hirst, S. (2017). Use of spatially distributed time-integrated sediment sampling networks and distributed fine sediment modelling to inform catchment management. Journal of Environmental Management, 202, 469-478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.01.045

Under the EU Water Framework Directive, suspended sediment is omitted from environmental quality standards and compliance targets. This omission is partly explained by difficulties in assessing the complex dose-response of ecological communities. But... Read More about Use of spatially distributed time-integrated sediment sampling networks and distributed fine sediment modelling to inform catchment management.

Facing Forwards, Looking Backwards: Coming to Terms with Continuing Uneven Development in Europe (2017)
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Hudson, R. (2017). Facing Forwards, Looking Backwards: Coming to Terms with Continuing Uneven Development in Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies, 24(2), 138-141. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776416689230

At a time of major changes in the geography of the global economy, and following the major financial and economic crises of 2007/2008, the European Union (EU) is marked by deepening uneven economic development, between and within the territories of i... Read More about Facing Forwards, Looking Backwards: Coming to Terms with Continuing Uneven Development in Europe.