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Professor Martin Evans' Outputs (2)

Gully erosion is a serious obstacle in India’s land degradation neutrality mission (2025)
Journal Article
Majhi, A., Bhattacharjee, P., Harris, A., Evans, M., & Shuttleworth, E. (2025). Gully erosion is a serious obstacle in India’s land degradation neutrality mission. Scientific Reports, 15(1), Article 6384. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-89613-w

India is famous for her badlands. These vast, intensely degraded landscapes occur extensively across Central and Western India, wherein they have had several adverse effects on both environment and society. However, accurate information on their curr... Read More about Gully erosion is a serious obstacle in India’s land degradation neutrality mission.

The formation of peat—Decreasing density with depth in UK peats (2024)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Clay, G. D., Heckman, K., Ritson, J., Evans, M., & Small, J. (2024). The formation of peat—Decreasing density with depth in UK peats. Soil Use and Management, 40(4), Article e13155. https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.13155

Increasing bulk density with depth in a peat profile has been seen as key to the formation of peat. Increasing bulk density with depth causing the changes in porosity and permeability of peat soils has been proposed as a mechanism to explain how wate... Read More about The formation of peat—Decreasing density with depth in UK peats.