Quantifying heterogeneity in ecohydrological partitioning in urban green spaces through the integration of empirical and modelling approaches
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Stevenson, J. L., Birkel, C., Comte, J., Tetzlaff, D., Marx, C., Neill, A., …Soulsby, C. (2023). Quantifying heterogeneity in ecohydrological partitioning in urban green spaces through the integration of empirical and modelling approaches. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195(4), Article 468. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11055-6
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Holocene history of the 79° N ice shelf reconstructed from epishelf lake and uplifted glaciomarine sediments (2023)
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Smith, J. A., Callard, L., Bentley, M. J., Jamieson, S. S., Sánchez-Montes, M. L., Lane, T. P., …Roberts, D. H. (2023). Holocene history of the 79° N ice shelf reconstructed from epishelf lake and uplifted glaciomarine sediments. The Cryosphere, 17(3), https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-1247-2023Nioghalvfjerdsbrae, or 79◦ N Glacier, is the largest marine-terminating glacier draining the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS). In recent years, its ∼ 70 km long fringing ice shelf (hereafter referred to as the 79◦ N ice shelf) has thinned, and... Read More about Holocene history of the 79° N ice shelf reconstructed from epishelf lake and uplifted glaciomarine sediments.
(Dis)connectivity in hydro-geomorphic systems - emerging concepts and their applications (2023)
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Poeppl, R., Polvi, L., & Turnbull, L. (2023). (Dis)connectivity in hydro-geomorphic systems - emerging concepts and their applications. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 48(6), 1089-1094. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5574In geomorphology, connectivity has emerged as a framework for understanding the transfer of water and sediment through landscapes. Over the past decade, sessions on (dis)connectivity at the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), an... Read More about (Dis)connectivity in hydro-geomorphic systems - emerging concepts and their applications.
Back lane geography: in praise of worlds behind (2023)
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Nieuwenhuis, M. (2024). Back lane geography: in praise of worlds behind. Cultural Geographies, 31(1), 137-144. https://doi.org/10.1177/14744740231161561‘Gateshead’, the Tory playwright Samuel Johnson said, is ‘the dirty back lane leading to Newcastle’. What his derogatory dialectic misses is the significance of the back lane as a place in and of itself. Although not written about much, at least not... Read More about Back lane geography: in praise of worlds behind.
'The citadel of scholarship': Rediscovering critical IR in Millennium 1:1 (2023)
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Conway, P. (2023). 'The citadel of scholarship': Rediscovering critical IR in Millennium 1:1. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 51(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298221142947‘Critical’ international relations (IR) is usually understood to have originated in the early 1980s. However, a close reading of Vithal Rajan’s ‘An Epitaph for Detached Scholarship’, published in the inaugural issue of Millennium in 1971, tells anoth... Read More about 'The citadel of scholarship': Rediscovering critical IR in Millennium 1:1.
Money, Debt and Finance: Reclaiming the Conditions of Possibility in Consumption Research (2023)
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Evans, D. M., & Gregson, N. (online). Money, Debt and Finance: Reclaiming the Conditions of Possibility in Consumption Research. Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385231156339This article provides an argument for why the sociology of consumption should be reorientated towards a money and finance sensibility. Proceeding from the observation that the rise of financialised capitalism has gone largely ignored in in the field,... Read More about Money, Debt and Finance: Reclaiming the Conditions of Possibility in Consumption Research.
Geopolitics of Disability and the Ablenationalism of Refuge (2023)
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Loyd, J. M., Secor, A. J., & Ehrkamp, P. (2023). Geopolitics of Disability and the Ablenationalism of Refuge. Geopolitics, https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2023.2185139Although it has rarely been addressed as such, the regulation of disability within migration governance is a geopolitical issue. This article examines how refugee resettlement intersects with ablenationalism, an ideology that treats disability as exc... Read More about Geopolitics of Disability and the Ablenationalism of Refuge.
Glacial geomorphology of the northwest Laurentide Ice Sheet on the northern Interior Plains and western Canadian Shield, Canada (2023)
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Dulfer, H. E., Stoker, B. J., Margold, M., & Stokes, C. R. (2023). Glacial geomorphology of the northwest Laurentide Ice Sheet on the northern Interior Plains and western Canadian Shield, Canada. Journal of Maps, 19(1), Article 2181714. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2023.2181714The majority of the Northwest Territories of mainland Canada was covered by the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the Last Glacial Maximum. The increasing coverage of high resolution remotely sensed data provides new opportunities to map the glacial geomor... Read More about Glacial geomorphology of the northwest Laurentide Ice Sheet on the northern Interior Plains and western Canadian Shield, Canada.
Relative sea level response to mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sediment loading along the Great Barrier Reef margin (2023)
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Lin, Y., Whitehouse, P. L., Hibbert, F. D., Woodroffe, S. A., Hinestrosa, G., & Webster, J. M. (2023). Relative sea level response to mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sediment loading along the Great Barrier Reef margin. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 607, Article 118066. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2023.118066The continental shelf along northeastern Australia is the world’s largest mixed carbonate-siliciclastic passive margin and the location of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Following sea-level transgression during the last deglaciation, extensive sedimen... Read More about Relative sea level response to mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sediment loading along the Great Barrier Reef margin.
Characteristics and formation of bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) in glaciated terrain: 1 - morphometric analyses (2023)
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Newton, M., Stokes, C. R., Roberts, D. H., & Evans, D. J. (2023). Characteristics and formation of bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) in glaciated terrain: 1 - morphometric analyses. Geomorphology, 427, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108619Bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) are subglacial landforms of erosion that occur in glaciated terrain in various geological and (palaeo)glaciological settings. Despite a significant literature on BMGs, no systematic morphometric analysis of these landforms... Read More about Characteristics and formation of bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) in glaciated terrain: 1 - morphometric analyses.
Undersea Geopolitics: Sealab, Science, and the Cold War. RachaelSquire. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham MD, USA, 2021, pp. xxiii + 155. ISBN 978‐1‐786‐60730‐0 (hbk). (2023)
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Cheng, C. (2023). Undersea Geopolitics: Sealab, Science, and the Cold War. RachaelSquire. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham MD, USA, 2021, pp. xxiii + 155. ISBN 978‐1‐786‐60730‐0 (hbk). Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 44(2), 372-374. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjtg.12475
Inference of the timescale-dependent apparent viscosity structure in the upper mantle beneath Greenland (2023)
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Paxman, G., Lau, H., Austermann, J., Holtzman, B., & Havlin, C. (2023). Inference of the timescale-dependent apparent viscosity structure in the upper mantle beneath Greenland. AGU advances, 4(2), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022av000751Contemporary crustal uplift and relative sea level change in Greenland is caused by the response of the solid Earth to ongoing and historical ice mass change. Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) models, which seek to match patterns of land surface dis... Read More about Inference of the timescale-dependent apparent viscosity structure in the upper mantle beneath Greenland.
Value extraction through refugee carcerality: Data, labour and financialised accommodation (2023)
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Martin, L. L., & Tazzioli, M. (2023). Value extraction through refugee carcerality: Data, labour and financialised accommodation. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 41(2), 191-209. https://doi.org/10.1177/02637758231157397In this article, we argue that modes of labour and value extraction have been under-researched and under-theorised in critical geographical research on migration, asylum and refugee humanitarianism. We examine data production, voluntary work programm... Read More about Value extraction through refugee carcerality: Data, labour and financialised accommodation.
Can you Standardize Transformation? Reflections on the Transformative Potential of Benchmarking as a Mode of Governance (2023)
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Lecavalier, E., Arroyo-Currás, T., Bulkeley, H., Borgström Hansson, C., Chowdhury, S., Lenhart, J., & Mukhopadhyay, S. (2023). Can you Standardize Transformation? Reflections on the Transformative Potential of Benchmarking as a Mode of Governance. Local Environment, 28(7), 918-933. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2023.2165053
Coming to terms with affective infrastructure (2023)
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Wilson, H. F. (2023). Coming to terms with affective infrastructure. Dialogues in Human Geography, 13(1), 81-85. https://doi.org/10.1177/20438206231154347Affective infrastructure has become an unremarkable feature of geographical research. By examining how ‘affective infrastructure’ has been mobilised within geography and political theory, and charting its distinguishing features – whether as metaphor... Read More about Coming to terms with affective infrastructure.
Characteristics and formation of bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) in glaciated terrain: 2 – conceptual models of BMG initiation (2023)
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Evans, D. J., Newton, M., Roberts, D. H., & Stokes, C. R. (2023). Characteristics and formation of bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) in glaciated terrain: 2 – conceptual models of BMG initiation. Geomorphology, 427, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2023.108620Understanding BMG formation equates to being able to explain their initiation as well as their subsequent evolution. Several scenarios of bedrock mega-groove (BMG) initiation are proposed here, which attempt to explain how such parallel fluted terrai... Read More about Characteristics and formation of bedrock mega-grooves (BMGs) in glaciated terrain: 2 – conceptual models of BMG initiation.
Re‐arranging the urban: Forms, rhythms, politics (2023)
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Abdullah, A., Cardoso, R., Dasgupta, S., Pati, S., Plueckhahn, R., Shafique, T., Simone, A., Teo, S. S. K., Ye, J., Zhao, Y., & Urban Re-Arrangements Collective, T. (2023). Re‐arranging the urban: Forms, rhythms, politics. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 48(4), 718-744. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12604This intervention is by a collective of scholars working on various facets of urbanisation in Asia. Focusing on the notion of arrangements/re-arrangements, it seeks to extend the consideration of urban politics as a matter of surges, a provisional co... Read More about Re‐arranging the urban: Forms, rhythms, politics.
Geolocator‐tracking seabird migration and moult reveal large‐scale, temperature‐driven isoscapes in the NE Atlantic (2023)
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Atkins, K., Bearhop, S., Bodey, T. W., Grecian, W. J., Hamer, K., Pereira, J. M., …Votier, S. C. (2023). Geolocator‐tracking seabird migration and moult reveal large‐scale, temperature‐driven isoscapes in the NE Atlantic. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 37(9), https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.9489Rationale By combining precision satellite-tracking with blood sampling, seabirds can be used to validate marine carbon and nitrogen isoscapes, but it is unclear whether a comparable approach using low-precision light-level geolocators (GLS) and feat... Read More about Geolocator‐tracking seabird migration and moult reveal large‐scale, temperature‐driven isoscapes in the NE Atlantic.
Sanitation challenges in Dar es salaam: the potential of Simplified Sewerage Systems (2023)
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Yap, C., McFarlane, C., Ndezi, T., & Makoba, F. D. (2023). Sanitation challenges in Dar es salaam: the potential of Simplified Sewerage Systems. Environment and Urbanization, 35(1), 12-29. https://doi.org/10.1177/09562478221146722In the context of growing urbanization, sanitation in many cities is in acute crisis with severe social and environmental consequences. The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of sanitation for all by 2030 is increasingly elusive. Municipalities have... Read More about Sanitation challenges in Dar es salaam: the potential of Simplified Sewerage Systems.
Future sea level rise dominates changes in worst case extreme sea levels along the global coastline by 2100 (2023)
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Jevrejeva, S., Williams, J., Vousdoukas, M. I., & Jackson, L. P. (2023). Future sea level rise dominates changes in worst case extreme sea levels along the global coastline by 2100. Environmental Research Letters, 18(2), Article 024037. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acb504We provide the magnitude of a worst case scenario for extreme sea levels (ESLs) along the global coastline by 2100. This worst case scenario for ESLs is calculated as a combination of sea surface height associated with storm surge and wave (100 year... Read More about Future sea level rise dominates changes in worst case extreme sea levels along the global coastline by 2100.