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Effects of vegetation density on flow, mass exchange and sediment transport in lateral cavities (2024)
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de Oliveira, L. E., Yamasaki, T. N., Janzen, J. G., & Gualtieri, C. (2024). Effects of vegetation density on flow, mass exchange and sediment transport in lateral cavities. Journal of Hydrology, 632, Article 130910. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130910

Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) were used to investigate the hydrodynamics and mass transfer between the flow in the main channel and a vegetated lateral cavity. Fourteen vegetation densities (0 to 10.65 %) were tested, revealing two distinct hydrodynam... Read More about Effects of vegetation density on flow, mass exchange and sediment transport in lateral cavities.

Dimensionless argument: a narrow grain size range near 2 mm plays a special role in river sediment transport and morphodynamics (2024)
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Parker, G., An, C., Lamb, M. P., Garcia, M. H., Dingle, E. H., & Venditti, J. G. (2024). Dimensionless argument: a narrow grain size range near 2 mm plays a special role in river sediment transport and morphodynamics. Earth Surface Dynamics, 12(1),

The grain size 2 mm is the conventional border between sand and gravel. This size is used extensively, and generally without much physical justification, to discriminate between such features as sedimentary deposit type (clast-supported versus matrix... Read More about Dimensionless argument: a narrow grain size range near 2 mm plays a special role in river sediment transport and morphodynamics.

The contribution of Rob Westaway to the study of fluvial archives (2024)
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Bridgland, D. (2024). The contribution of Rob Westaway to the study of fluvial archives. Geomorphology, 451, Article 109098. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2024.109098

Robert Westaway was a structural and hard-rock geologist who turned his attention to the study of Late Cenozoic fluvial archives, believing that the preservation of staircases of river terraces, particularly representing the Middle and Late Pleistoce... Read More about The contribution of Rob Westaway to the study of fluvial archives.

Everyday digital dis/connection: Locating slow violence in (non)encounters with the UK asylum state (2024)
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Morgan, H. (2024). Everyday digital dis/connection: Locating slow violence in (non)encounters with the UK asylum state. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12674

Encounters with, within and between digital technologies have become characteristic of life in the contemporary moment. This is, often, no different for displaced individuals seeking asylum across European states. Smartphones have become part of the... Read More about Everyday digital dis/connection: Locating slow violence in (non)encounters with the UK asylum state.

Mapping land-use and land-cover changes through the integration of satellite and airborne remote sensing data. (2024)
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Lin, M., Lin, Y., Tsai, M., Chen, Y., Chen, Y., Wang, H., & Wang, C. (2024). Mapping land-use and land-cover changes through the integration of satellite and airborne remote sensing data. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(3), Article 246. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-024-12424-5

An integrated, remotely sensed approach to assess land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) dynamics plays an important role in environmental monitoring, management, and policy development. In this study, we utilized the advantage of land-cover seasonal... Read More about Mapping land-use and land-cover changes through the integration of satellite and airborne remote sensing data..

National‐Scale Rainfall‐Triggered Landslide Susceptibility and Exposure in Nepal (2024)
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Kincey, M. E., Rosser, N. J., Swirad, Z. M., Robinson, T. R., Shrestha, R., Pujara, D. S., …Dunant, A. (2024). National‐Scale Rainfall‐Triggered Landslide Susceptibility and Exposure in Nepal. Earth's Future, 12(2), Article e2023EF004102. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023ef004102

Nepal is one of the most landslide‐prone countries in the world, with year‐on‐year impacts resulting in loss of life and imposing a chronic impediment to sustainable livelihoods. Living with landslides is a daily reality for an increasing number of p... Read More about National‐Scale Rainfall‐Triggered Landslide Susceptibility and Exposure in Nepal.

Benthic biology influences sedimentation in submarine channel bends: Coupling of biology, sedimentation and flow (2024)
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Azpiroz‐Zabala, M., Sumner, E. J., Cartigny, M. J. B., Peakall, J., Clare, M., Darby, S. E., …Johnson, J. (2024). Benthic biology influences sedimentation in submarine channel bends: Coupling of biology, sedimentation and flow. Depositional Record, 10(1), 159-175. https://doi.org/10.1002/dep2.265

Submarine channels are key features for the transport of flow and nutrients into deep water. Previous studies of their morphology and channel evolution have treated these systems as abiotic, and therefore assume that physical processes are solely res... Read More about Benthic biology influences sedimentation in submarine channel bends: Coupling of biology, sedimentation and flow.

The Connectedness with Nature of Chinese Adolescent Tourists: A Q Method Approach (2024)
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Hua, F., Hu, X., Bai, K., & Crang, M. (2024). The Connectedness with Nature of Chinese Adolescent Tourists: A Q Method Approach. Journal of China Tourism Research, https://doi.org/10.1080/19388160.2024.2306212

A systematic understanding of Chinese adolescent tourists’ connectedness with nature is helpful to illustrate the coming cultural turn in self-nature relationship. However, the existing research is almost based on the Western cultural context and fol... Read More about The Connectedness with Nature of Chinese Adolescent Tourists: A Q Method Approach.

An open letter to the SJTG and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG): The War on Gaza, the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), and a Palestinian literary event (2024)
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Griffiths, M., Hughes, S., Mason, O., Nassar, A., & Currie, N. P. (2024). An open letter to the SJTG and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG): The War on Gaza, the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), and a Palestinian literary event. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 45(1), 6-17. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjtg.12527

Testing the presence of cereal-type pollen grains in coastal pre-Elm Decline peat deposits: Fine-resolution palynology at Roudsea Wood, Cumbria, UK (2024)
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Innes, J., Rutherford, M., Ryan, P., Rowley-Conwy, P., & Blackford, J. (2024). Testing the presence of cereal-type pollen grains in coastal pre-Elm Decline peat deposits: Fine-resolution palynology at Roudsea Wood, Cumbria, UK. Holocene, 34(4), 420-437. https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836231219461

By the time of the Mid-Holocene Ulmus pollen decline (UD) ca. 5100 14C bp (ca. 5900 cal. BP), the Neolithic was becoming well established in Britain and Ireland. The importance of cereal cultivation as part of the initial neolithization process in th... Read More about Testing the presence of cereal-type pollen grains in coastal pre-Elm Decline peat deposits: Fine-resolution palynology at Roudsea Wood, Cumbria, UK.

Controls on debris-flow avulsions: White Mountains of California and Nevada (2024)
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Herbert, L., Santi, P., & Densmore, A. (2024). Controls on debris-flow avulsions: White Mountains of California and Nevada. Landslides, 21(4), 861-874. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10346-023-02207-3

The process by which debris flows shift from an active channel and branch out into new transport or depositional areas is termed “avulsion.” They pose serious risks for structures and populations on debris-flow fans, yet avulsion mechanisms are relat... Read More about Controls on debris-flow avulsions: White Mountains of California and Nevada.

First activity and interactions in thalamus and cortex using raw single-trial EEG and MEG elicited by somatosensory stimulation (2024)
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Karittevlis, C., Papadopoulos, M., Lima, V., Orphanides, G. A., Tiwari, S., Antonakakis, M., …Ioannides, A. A. (2024). First activity and interactions in thalamus and cortex using raw single-trial EEG and MEG elicited by somatosensory stimulation. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 17, Article 1305022. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2023.1305022

Introduction: One of the primary motivations for studying the human brain is to comprehend how external sensory input is processed and ultimately perceived by the brain. A good understanding of these processes can promote the identification of biomar... Read More about First activity and interactions in thalamus and cortex using raw single-trial EEG and MEG elicited by somatosensory stimulation.

Diversity of Microbial Mats in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana. (2024)
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Filippidou, S., Price, A., Spencer-Jones, C., Scales, A., Macey, M. C., Franchi, F., …Olsson-Francis, K. (2024). Diversity of Microbial Mats in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana. Microorganisms, 12(1), 147. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12010147

The Makgadikgadi Salt Pans are the remnants of a mega paleo-lake system in the central Kalahari, Botswana. Today, the Makgadikgadi Basin is an arid to semi-arid area receiving water of meteoric origin during the short, wet season. Large microbial mat... Read More about Diversity of Microbial Mats in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans, Botswana..

Widening participation students’ experience and perception of flipped learning statistics compared with traditional teaching in higher education (2023)
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Mathias, J., Walczak, I., & Leech, S. (2023). Widening participation students’ experience and perception of flipped learning statistics compared with traditional teaching in higher education. MSOR Connections, 21(2), 4-14. https://doi.org/10.21100/msor.v21i2.1390

This paper presents data from a study comparing student experience and attainment when teaching statistics using Traditional Teaching (TT) and Flipped Learning (FL) approaches on a Foundation level module at a UK university. A survey of students’ exp... Read More about Widening participation students’ experience and perception of flipped learning statistics compared with traditional teaching in higher education.

From Integration to Intersectionality: A Review of Water Ethics (2023)
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Schmidt, J. J. (2023). From Integration to Intersectionality: A Review of Water Ethics. Water alternatives, 16(2), 321-345

The field of water ethics focuses on the judgments affecting water use and decision making, as well as their normative justification. These justifications can take many forms. Consequently, water ethics grapple with philosophical considerations, law,... Read More about From Integration to Intersectionality: A Review of Water Ethics.

Green financing for climate resilience and low-carbon development in Indonesia: viewpoints for the road ahead (2023)
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Rakatama, A., Maharani, D. A., Syafrian, D., & Yuniarti, F. R. (2023). Green financing for climate resilience and low-carbon development in Indonesia: viewpoints for the road ahead. Development in Practice, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2023.2295790

The Indonesian Government has set ambitious climate targets and commitments, and now appropriate climate action is needed to achieve these targets. This viewpoint article identifies gaps in financing to achieve Indonesia’s climate commitments and sug... Read More about Green financing for climate resilience and low-carbon development in Indonesia: viewpoints for the road ahead.

Past glaciation of temperate‐continental mountains: A model for a debris‐charged plateau icefield/cirque glacier landsystem in the Southern Carpathians, Romania (2023)
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Balaban, C., Roberts, D., Evans, D., & Jamieson, S. (2024). Past glaciation of temperate‐continental mountains: A model for a debris‐charged plateau icefield/cirque glacier landsystem in the Southern Carpathians, Romania. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 49(2), 601-621. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5723

Reconstructing the extent, style, timing and drivers of past mountain glaciation is crucial in both understanding past atmospheric circulation and predicting future climate change. Unlike in high‐elevation mountains situated in maritime and continent... Read More about Past glaciation of temperate‐continental mountains: A model for a debris‐charged plateau icefield/cirque glacier landsystem in the Southern Carpathians, Romania.