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Local perception of infrequent, extreme upland flash flooding: prisoners of experience? (2015)
Journal Article
Hopkins, J., & Warburton, J. (2015). Local perception of infrequent, extreme upland flash flooding: prisoners of experience?. Disasters, 39(3), 546-569. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12120

The United Kingdom has experienced several exceptional summer flash floods in recent years and there is growing concern about the frequency of such events and the preparedness of the population. This paper uses a case study of the upper Ryedale flash... Read More about Local perception of infrequent, extreme upland flash flooding: prisoners of experience?.

Sediment erosion dynamics of a gullied debris slide: a medium-term record (2015)
Journal Article
Johnson, R., & Warburton, J. (2015). Sediment erosion dynamics of a gullied debris slide: a medium-term record. CATENA, 127, 152-169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2014.12.018

Medium-term post-event sediment flux investigations are rare for headwater catchments and particularly sparse for gullied hillslope failures. Repeat field observation, ground photography and cross section measurements of a debris slide scar at the We... Read More about Sediment erosion dynamics of a gullied debris slide: a medium-term record.