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Coastal stratigraphy: a case study from Johns River, Washington. (1999)
Book Chapter
Long, A., Innes, J., Shennan, I., & Tooley, M. (1999). Coastal stratigraphy: a case study from Johns River, Washington. In A. Jones, M. Tucker, & J. Hart (Eds.), The description and analysis of Quaternary stratigraphic field sections (267-286). Quaternary Research Association Technical Guide 7, Quarternary Research Association

Castle Eden Dene and Blunts Dene (1999)
Book Chapter
Evans, I. (1999). Castle Eden Dene and Blunts Dene. In D. Bridgland, B. Horton, & J. Innes (Eds.), The Quaternary of North-east England: Field Guide (57-64). Quaternary Research Association

Erosion-driven uplift in the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains of East Antarctica (1999)
Journal Article
Paxman, G., Watts, A., Ferraccioli, F., Jordan, T., Bell, R., Jamieson, S., & Finn, C. (1999). Erosion-driven uplift in the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains of East Antarctica. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 452, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.07.040

The relative roles of climate and tectonics in mountain building have been widely debated. Central to this debate is the process of flexural uplift in response to valley incision. Here we quantify this process in the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains,... Read More about Erosion-driven uplift in the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains of East Antarctica.

Salmonids and scales: investigating the impact of land management on salmonid populations within a hierarchical framework through the use of remote sensing and GIS. (1999)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dugdale, L., Lane, S., Brown, J., Burt, T., & Maltby, A. (2006, September). Salmonids and scales: investigating the impact of land management on salmonid populations within a hierarchical framework through the use of remote sensing and GIS. Presented at Ninth National Symposium, British Hydrological Society., Durham

Development of mountainous topography in the Basin Ranges, U.S.A (1999)
Journal Article
Ellis, M., Densmore, A., & Anderson, R. (1999). Development of mountainous topography in the Basin Ranges, U.S.A. Basin Research, 11(1), 21-41. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2117.1999.00087.x

We use the landcape evolution model Zscape to explore quantitatively the development of mountainous topography in the Basin and Range province (formerly the Basin Ranges), USA, as a function of faulting, surface processes and microclimate. Many of th... Read More about Development of mountainous topography in the Basin Ranges, U.S.A.

The generation and degradation of marine terraces (1999)
Journal Article
Anderson, R., Densmore, A., & Ellis, M. (1999). The generation and degradation of marine terraces. Basin Research, 11(1), 7-19. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2117.1999.00085.x

Marine terraces are ephemeral planar landforms. While tectonic and climatic forcings responsible for the generation of existing marine terraces have operated for at least 1 Myr, terraces have been completely removed by erosion above a given altitude... Read More about The generation and degradation of marine terraces.