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Declines in the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and flux from the UK (2017)
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Worrall, F., Howden, N. J., Burt, T. P., & Bartlett, R. (2018). Declines in the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and flux from the UK. Journal of Hydrology, 556, 775-789. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.12.001

Increased concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) have been reported for many catchments across the northern hemisphere. Hypotheses to explain the increase have varied (eg. increasing air temperature or recovery from acidification) but one t... Read More about Declines in the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and flux from the UK.

Counter-intuitive influence of Himalayan river morphodynamics on Indus Civilisation urban settlements (2017)
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Singh, A., Thomsen, K., Sinha, R., Buylaert, J., Carter, A., Mark, D., …Gupta, S. (2017). Counter-intuitive influence of Himalayan river morphodynamics on Indus Civilisation urban settlements. Nature Communications, 8(1), Article 1617. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01643-9

Urbanism in the Bronze-age Indus Civilisation (~4.6–3.9 thousand years before the present, ka) has been linked to water resources provided by large Himalayan river systems, although the largest concentrations of urban-scale Indus settlements are loca... Read More about Counter-intuitive influence of Himalayan river morphodynamics on Indus Civilisation urban settlements.

Time will tell: temporal evolution of Martian gullies and paleoclimatic implications (2017)
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De Haas, T., Conway, S., Butcher, F., Levy, J., Grindrod, P., Goudge, T., & Balme, M. (2019). Time will tell: temporal evolution of Martian gullies and paleoclimatic implications. Geological Society Special Publications, 467, 165-186. https://doi.org/10.1144/sp467.1

To understand Martian palaeoclimatic conditions and the role of volatiles therein, the spatiotemporal evolution of gullies must be deciphered. While the spatial distribution of gullies has been extensively studied, their temporal evolution is poorly... Read More about Time will tell: temporal evolution of Martian gullies and paleoclimatic implications.

North Atlantic variability and its links to European climate over the last 3000 years (2017)
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Moffa-Sánchez, P., & Hall, I. R. (2017). North Atlantic variability and its links to European climate over the last 3000 years. Nature Communications, 8(1), Article 1726. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01884-8

The subpolar North Atlantic is a key location for the Earth’s climate system. In the Labrador Sea, intense winter air–sea heat exchange drives the formation of deep waters and the surface circulation of warm waters around the subpolar gyre. This proc... Read More about North Atlantic variability and its links to European climate over the last 3000 years.

Drift-dependent changes in iceberg size-frequency distributions (2017)
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Kirkham, J. D., Rosser, N. J., Wainwright, J., Vann Jones (née Norman), E. C., Dunning, S. A., Lane, V. S., …Szczuciński, W. (2017). Drift-dependent changes in iceberg size-frequency distributions. Scientific Reports, 7, Article 15991. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-14863-2

Although the size-frequency distributions of icebergs can provide insight into how they disintegrate, our understanding of this process is incomplete. Fundamentally, there is a discrepancy between iceberg power-law size-frequency distributions observ... Read More about Drift-dependent changes in iceberg size-frequency distributions.

The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits (2017)
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Baker, M. L., Baas, J. H., Malarkey, J., Jacinto, R. S., Craig, M. J., Kane, I. A., & Barker, S. (2017). The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits. Journal of Sedimentary Research, 87(11), https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2017.63

The present knowledge of cohesive clay-laden sediment gravity flows (SGFs) and their deposits is limited, despite clay being one of the most abundant sediment types on earth and subaqueous SGFs transporting large volumes of sediment into the ocean. L... Read More about The Effect of Clay Type On the Properties of Cohesive Sediment Gravity Flows and Their Deposits.

The glaciated valley landsystem of Morsárjökull, southeast Iceland (2017)
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Evans, D., Ewertowski, M., & Orton, C. (2017). The glaciated valley landsystem of Morsárjökull, southeast Iceland. Journal of Maps, 13(2), 909-920. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1401491

A 1:4470 map of the Morsárjökull foreland, southern Iceland shows the spatial distribution of post Little Ice Age glacial sediment–landform associations pertaining to the operation of a typical active temperate outlet glacier of the south Vatnajökull... Read More about The glaciated valley landsystem of Morsárjökull, southeast Iceland.