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Scientific rationale and international obligations for protection of active hydrothermal vent ecosystems from deep-sea mining (2018)
Journal Article
Van Dover, C., Arnaud-Haond, S., Gianni, M., Helmreich, S., Huber, J., Jaecke, A., …Yamamoto, H. (2018). Scientific rationale and international obligations for protection of active hydrothermal vent ecosystems from deep-sea mining. Marine Policy, 90, 20-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2018.01.020

There is increasing interest in mining minerals on the seabed, including seafloor massive sulfide deposits that form at hydrothermal vents. The International Seabed Authority is currently drafting a Mining Code, including environmental regulations, f... Read More about Scientific rationale and international obligations for protection of active hydrothermal vent ecosystems from deep-sea mining.

The challenges of modelling phosphorus in a headwater catchment: Applying a ‘limits of acceptability’ uncertainty framework to a water quality model (2018)
Journal Article
Hollaway, M., Beven, K., Benskin, C., Collins, A., Evans, R., Falloon, P., …Haygarth, P. (2018). The challenges of modelling phosphorus in a headwater catchment: Applying a ‘limits of acceptability’ uncertainty framework to a water quality model. Journal of Hydrology, 558, 607-624. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2018.01.063

There is a need to model and predict the transfer of phosphorus (P) from land to water, but this is challenging because of the large number of complex physical and biogeochemical processes involved. This study presents, for the first time, a ‘limits... Read More about The challenges of modelling phosphorus in a headwater catchment: Applying a ‘limits of acceptability’ uncertainty framework to a water quality model.

Widespread and accelerating glacier retreat on the Lyngen Peninsula, northern Norway, since their ‘Little Ice Age’ maximum (2018)
Journal Article
Stokes, C., Andreassen, L., Champion, M., & Corner, G. (2018). Widespread and accelerating glacier retreat on the Lyngen Peninsula, northern Norway, since their ‘Little Ice Age’ maximum. Journal of Glaciology, 64(243), 100-118. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2018.3

The recession of mountain glaciers worldwide is increasing global sea level and, in many regions, human activities will have to adapt to changes in surface hydrology. Thus, it is important to provide up-to-date analyses of glacier change and the fact... Read More about Widespread and accelerating glacier retreat on the Lyngen Peninsula, northern Norway, since their ‘Little Ice Age’ maximum.

The relationship between ice sheets and submarine mass movements in the Nordic Seas during the Quaternary (2018)
Journal Article
Pope, E. L., Talling, P. J., & Ó Cofaigh, C. (2018). The relationship between ice sheets and submarine mass movements in the Nordic Seas during the Quaternary. Earth-Science Reviews, 178, 208-256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.01.007

Quaternary evolution of high-latitude margins has, to a large degree been shaped by the advance and retreat of ice sheets. Our understanding of these margins and the role of ice sheets is predominantly derived from the polar North Atlantic during the... Read More about The relationship between ice sheets and submarine mass movements in the Nordic Seas during the Quaternary.

Financialisation of everyday life (2018)
Book Chapter
Lai, K. P. (2018). Financialisation of everyday life. In G. L. Clark, M. P. Feldmann, M. Gertler, & D. Wojcik (Eds.), The new Oxford handbook of economic geography (611-627). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755609.013.29

Over the past few decades, there has been a broad expansion of financial power in which the biopolitical terrain of individual subjectivity, aspiration and forms of conduct at an individual level is increasingly tied to global financial structures. T... Read More about Financialisation of everyday life.

Single-grain feldspar luminescence chronology of historical extreme wave event deposits recorded in a coastal lowland, Pacific coast of central Japan (2018)
Journal Article
Riedesel, S., Brill, D., Roberts, H. M., Duller, G. A., Garrett, E., Zander, A. M., …Brückner, H. (2018). Single-grain feldspar luminescence chronology of historical extreme wave event deposits recorded in a coastal lowland, Pacific coast of central Japan. Quaternary Geochronology, 45, 37-49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quageo.2018.01.006

The Shirasuka lowlands, located on the Enshu-nada coast of central Japan, record evidence for numerous extreme wave events. Here we test the applicability of using the luminescence signal from feldspars to date these young (<1000 a) extreme wave even...

Emerging Cultural Capital in the City: Profiling London and Brussels (2018)
Journal Article
Savage, M., Hanquinet, L., Cunningham, N., & Hjellbrekke, J. (2018). Emerging Cultural Capital in the City: Profiling London and Brussels. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 42(1), 138-149. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.12531

This essay examines how the contemporary city is being redefined as a fundamental crucible in which new and emerging modes of cultural capital are being forged. Drawing inspiration from the links Bourdieu draws between physical and social space, we u... Read More about Emerging Cultural Capital in the City: Profiling London and Brussels.

Landscapes of refugee protection (2018)
Journal Article
Coddington, K. (2018). Landscapes of refugee protection. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 43(3), 326-340. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12224

In this paper, I argue that conditions for asylum seekers in countries that have signed the 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees (hereafter ‘Convention’) are increasingly paralleling those in non-signatory countries. T... Read More about Landscapes of refugee protection.