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Elemental Geochemistry of Tidal Marsh Sediment and Its Potential as an Indicator of Sea‐Level Change in Cascadia (2025)
Journal Article
Anthony, G., Pilarczyk, J., Hong, I., Riou, L., Huntley, D., MacLeod, R., Ward, O., Clague, J., Bobrowsky, P., Hawkes, A., Engelhart, S., & Horton, B. (2025). Elemental Geochemistry of Tidal Marsh Sediment and Its Potential as an Indicator of Sea‐Level Change in Cascadia. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 26(5), Article e2024GC012129. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GC012129

Holocene sea‐level reconstructions from tidal marshes are commonly derived from proxy indicators that have a consistent and quantifiable relationship with tidal elevation. While microfossils are most commonly employed, using multiple indicators leads... Read More about Elemental Geochemistry of Tidal Marsh Sediment and Its Potential as an Indicator of Sea‐Level Change in Cascadia.

Increased flood exposure in the Pacific Northwest following earthquake-driven subsidence and sea-level rise (2025)
Journal Article
Dura, T., Chilton, W., Small, D., Garner, A. J., Hawkes, A., Melgar, D., Engelhart, S. E., Staisch, L., Witter, R. C., Nelson, A. R., Kelsey, H. M., Allan, J. C., Bruce, D., Depaolis, J., Priddy, M., Briggs, R. W., Weiss, R., Selle, S. L., Willis, M., & Horton, B. P. (2025). Increased flood exposure in the Pacific Northwest following earthquake-driven subsidence and sea-level rise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 122(18), Article e2424659122. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2424659122

Climate-driven sea-level rise is increasing the frequency of coastal flooding worldwide, exacerbated locally by factors like land subsidence from groundwater and resource extraction. However, a process rarely considered in future sea-level rise scena... Read More about Increased flood exposure in the Pacific Northwest following earthquake-driven subsidence and sea-level rise.

Capability Analysis of Earth Observation Data for Integrated Emergency Management (2025)
Journal Article
Robson, E., Reaney, S. M., & Donoghue, D. (2025). Capability Analysis of Earth Observation Data for Integrated Emergency Management. Remote Sensing, 17(9), Article 1545. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17091545

Space is one of the UK’s fastest-growing industry sectors of the last decade. Recognising this, in 2021 the UK Government’s first National Space Strategy established a new vision to make the nation one of the most innovative and attractive worldwide... Read More about Capability Analysis of Earth Observation Data for Integrated Emergency Management.

Decarbonising digital infrastructure and urban sustainability in the case of data centres (2025)
Journal Article
Liu, F. H. M., Lai, K. P. Y., Seah, B., & Chow, W. T. L. (2025). Decarbonising digital infrastructure and urban sustainability in the case of data centres. npj Urban Sustainability, 5(1), Article 15. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42949-025-00203-1

This paper critically assesses the complex interplay between urban transitions of digitisation and sustainability. Building on a mixed-method research design, we unpack the challenges of decarbonising digital infrastructure while attending to urban s... Read More about Decarbonising digital infrastructure and urban sustainability in the case of data centres.

Erosion dynamics in carbonate bedrock channels inhibit weathering processes (2025)
Journal Article
Dingle, E., Baynes, E., Hall, A., & Warburton, J. (2025). Erosion dynamics in carbonate bedrock channels inhibit weathering processes. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 50(5), Article e70067. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70067

The interplay of rock weathering and erosion processes controls the erodibility of bedrock. Existing models of these processes in bedrock river channels have been developed using observations largely from silicate lithologies, neglecting the effects... Read More about Erosion dynamics in carbonate bedrock channels inhibit weathering processes.

Renewables in the queue: capital landing and the present crisis in power transmission (2025)
Journal Article
Knuth, S., & Ventrella, J. (2025). Renewables in the queue: capital landing and the present crisis in power transmission. Finance and Space, 2(1), 77-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/2833115x.2025.2481071

As renewable energy investment continues to boom internationally, where this capital is landing – and, conversely, where and why it is failing to land – are equally important questions. This paper examines renewable power transmission as a crucial ye... Read More about Renewables in the queue: capital landing and the present crisis in power transmission.

Shelf-edge glaciation offshore of northeast Greenland during the last glacial maximum and timing of initial ice-sheet retreat (2025)
Journal Article
Ó Cofaigh, C., Lloyd, J. M., Callard, S. L., Gebhardt, C., Streuff, K. T., Dorschel, B., Smith, J. A., Lane, T. P., Jamieson, S. S., Kanzow, T., & Roberts, D. H. (2025). Shelf-edge glaciation offshore of northeast Greenland during the last glacial maximum and timing of initial ice-sheet retreat. Quaternary Science Reviews, 359, 109326. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2025.109326

This paper presents new marine geophysical data and radiocarbon dated sediment cores to reconstruct the maximum extent of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS) during the last glaciation and the timing of its initial retreat from the continental... Read More about Shelf-edge glaciation offshore of northeast Greenland during the last glacial maximum and timing of initial ice-sheet retreat.

Chinese Development Finance and African Policy Space: Towards Productive Incoherence? (2025)
Journal Article
Taggart, J., Cheng, H., & Power, M. (2025). Chinese Development Finance and African Policy Space: Towards Productive Incoherence?. Journal of International Development, 37(4), 1039-1053. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.3996

How does Chinese Development Finance influence perceptions of policy space across Sub‐Saharan Africa? This paper employs Grabel's concept of ‘productive incoherence’ to both describe the ‘new development finance landscape’ and to explore its implicat... Read More about Chinese Development Finance and African Policy Space: Towards Productive Incoherence?.

(Re)mediation as flourishing: Digital assemblages of care and the everyday biopolitics of claiming asylum (2025)
Journal Article
Morgan, H. (online). (Re)mediation as flourishing: Digital assemblages of care and the everyday biopolitics of claiming asylum. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, https://doi.org/10.1177/02637758251332535

This paper explores what everyday digital assemblages of care do to the spatio-temporal experience of claiming asylum under political landscapes characterised by hostile governance affects. Drawing upon one year of participatory ethnographic fieldwor... Read More about (Re)mediation as flourishing: Digital assemblages of care and the everyday biopolitics of claiming asylum.

Geological and paleoclimatic evolution of the Southern Ocean-Antarctic system (2025)
Book Chapter
Noble, T. L., Paxman, G. J. G., Wilson, D. J., Colleoni, F., Whittaker, J., De Santis, L., Silvano, A., & Gasson, E. G. (2025). Geological and paleoclimatic evolution of the Southern Ocean-Antarctic system. In M. P. Meredith, J. Melbourne-Thomas, A. C. Naveira Garabato, & M. Raphael (Eds.), Antarctica and the Earth System (19-42). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003406471-2

This chapter explores the co-evolution of the Southern Ocean (SO) and Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) from the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT, ~34 million years ago, Ma) through to the Pleistocene (the last 2.6 Ma). The EOT was a period of major tectonic... Read More about Geological and paleoclimatic evolution of the Southern Ocean-Antarctic system.