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From structure to function: understanding shrub encroachment in drylands using hydrological and sediment connectivity (2018)
Journal Article
Turnbull, L., & Wainwright, J. (2018). From structure to function: understanding shrub encroachment in drylands using hydrological and sediment connectivity. Ecological Indicators, 98, 608-618. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.11.039

Hydrological and sediment connectivity can help us to understand better how physical and process-based linkages govern ecogeomorphic feedbacks and identify locations where degradation is likely to be pronounced. In this study we investigate how hydro... Read More about From structure to function: understanding shrub encroachment in drylands using hydrological and sediment connectivity.

New approaches to field-model data comparison: Numerical modelling of the last glacial cycle in the Welland catchment, England (2018)
Journal Article
Briant, R., Wainwright, J., & Maddy, D. (2018). New approaches to field-model data comparison: Numerical modelling of the last glacial cycle in the Welland catchment, England. Geomorphology, 323, 106-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.09.006

The extent to which deposition within river systems is driven by climate over glacial-interglacial timescales, and the nature of such linkages, is much debated. Answering such questions from the geological record is often limited by a lack of geochro... Read More about New approaches to field-model data comparison: Numerical modelling of the last glacial cycle in the Welland catchment, England.

Applying Pattern Oriented Sampling in current fieldwork practice to enable more effective model evaluation in fluvial landscape evolution research (2018)
Journal Article
Briant, R., Cohen, K., Cordier, S., Demoulin, A., Macklin, M., Mather, A., …Veldkamp, T. (2018). Applying Pattern Oriented Sampling in current fieldwork practice to enable more effective model evaluation in fluvial landscape evolution research. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43(14), 2964-2980. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4458

Field geologists and geomorphologists are increasingly looking to numerical modelling to understand landscape change over time, particularly in river catchments. The application of Landscape Evolution Models (LEMs) started with abstract research ques... Read More about Applying Pattern Oriented Sampling in current fieldwork practice to enable more effective model evaluation in fluvial landscape evolution research.

Communicating Risks to Infrastructure Due to Soil Erosion: A Bottom-Up Approach (2018)
Journal Article
Hewett, C. J., Simpson, C., Wainwright, J., & Hudson, S. (2018). Communicating Risks to Infrastructure Due to Soil Erosion: A Bottom-Up Approach. Land Degradation and Development, 29(4), 1282-1294. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.2900

Soil erosion is a major problem worldwide, affecting natural, agricultural and urban environments through its impact on flood risk, water quality, loss of topsoil, eutrophication of water bodies, sedimentation of waterways and damage to infrastructur... Read More about Communicating Risks to Infrastructure Due to Soil Erosion: A Bottom-Up Approach.