Fuzzy modelling of habitat suitability using 2D and 3D hydrodynamic models: Biological challenges
(2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Climate change, sediment delivery and flood risk explored using two-dimensional inundation modelling (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP) is analyzing the rise and decline of Bronze Age urban settlements and associated political and economic structures in the ancient Near East between ca. 3500 and 1200 BC. The Near East is a key area for urban develop... Read More about The Fragile Crescent Project (FCP): Analysis of Settlement Landscapes Using Satellite Imagery.
Three-dimensional numerical modelling of flows over a natural dune field (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Farmers' responses to water quality problems in the Leet Water Catchment. (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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
Assessment of sediment delivery from shallow landslides in upland terrain using 3D remote sensing. (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The well-publicised floods in North Yorkshire on 19 June 2005 focussed attention on the devastating impact of flash floods in the UK uplands. The North Yorkshire floods were considered so severe that they prompted an emergency debate in Parliament (2... Read More about Assessment of sediment delivery from shallow landslides in upland terrain using 3D remote sensing..
Linking hydrology and biogeochemistry in complex landscapes: implications for diffuse nitrate pollution. (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Earthquake science in DRR policy and practice in Nepal (2016)
Preprint / Working Paper
Nepal is a geologically active country with a long history of destructive earthquakes – most recently in the 2015 Gorkha earthquake sequence. There have been substantial advances in the scientic understanding of earthquake hazard in Nepal, but it is... Read More about Earthquake science in DRR policy and practice in Nepal.
Himalayan valley-floor widths controlled by tectonically-driven exhumation (2023)
Journal Article
Himalayan rivers transport around a gigaton of sediment annually to ocean basins. Mountain valleys are an important component of this routing system: storage in these valleys acts to buffer climatic and tectonic signals recorded by downstream sedimen... Read More about Himalayan valley-floor widths controlled by tectonically-driven exhumation.
Increased warm water intrusions could cause mass loss in East Antarctica during the next 200 years (2023)
Journal Article
The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) is currently surrounded by relatively cool water, but climatic shifts have the potential to increase basal melting via intrusions of warm modified Circumpolar Deep Water (mCDW) onto the continental shelf. Here we u... Read More about Increased warm water intrusions could cause mass loss in East Antarctica during the next 200 years.
Predicting turbidity current activity offshore from meltwater-fed river deltas (2023)
Journal Article
Quantification of the controls on turbidity current recurrence is required to better constrain land to sea fluxes of sediment, carbon and pollutants, and design resilient infrastructure that is vulnerable to such flows. This is particularly important... Read More about Predicting turbidity current activity offshore from meltwater-fed river deltas.
Holocene history of the 79° N ice shelf reconstructed from epishelf lake and uplifted glaciomarine sediments (2023)
Journal Article
Nioghalvfjerdsbrae, 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.
Big enough to matter: on the frequency and chronology of giant handaxes in the British Lower Palaeolithic (2024)
Journal Article
Hypertrophic ‘giant’ handaxes are a rare component of Acheulean assemblages, yet have been central to debates relating to the social, cognitive and cultural ‘meaning’ of these enigmatic tools. The authors examine giant handaxes from the perspective o... Read More about Big enough to matter: on the frequency and chronology of giant handaxes in the British Lower Palaeolithic.
Direct measurement of warm Atlantic Intermediate Water close to the grounding line of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79° N) Glacier, northeast Greenland (2023)
Journal Article
The Northeast Greenland Ice Stream has recently seen significant change to its floating margins and has been identified as vulnerable to future climate warming. Inflow of warm Atlantic Intermediate Water (AIW) from the continental shelf has been obse... Read More about Direct measurement of warm Atlantic Intermediate Water close to the grounding line of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79° N) Glacier, northeast Greenland.
Climate Evolution Through the Onset and Intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation (2023)
Journal Article
The Pliocene Epoch (~5.3-2.6 million years ago, Ma) was characterized by a warmer than present climate with smaller Northern Hemisphere ice sheets, and offers an example of a climate system in long-term equilibrium with current or predicted near-futu... Read More about Climate Evolution Through the Onset and Intensification of Northern Hemisphere Glaciation.
Slopes: solute processes and landforms (2022)
Journal Article
This chapter reviews research on solutes by fluvial geomorphologists in the period 1965–2000; growing links with biogeochemical research are emphasized later in the chapter. Brief reference is necessarily made to some research from before and after t... Read More about Slopes: solute processes and landforms.
Stata tip 151: Puzzling out some logical operators (2023)
Journal Article
The logical operators & (“and”) and | (“or”) can sometimes be tricky in statistical software such as Stata. They are extremely useful, so you need to understand thoroughly how they work. Any trickiness arises mostly in translating from ordinary langu... Read More about Stata tip 151: Puzzling out some logical operators.
Buoyancy forcing: A key driver for northern North Atlantic SST variability across multiple time scales (2023)
Journal Article
Analyses of observational data (from year 1870 AD) show that sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies along the pathway of Atlantic Water transport in the North Atlantic, the Norwegian Sea and the Iceland Sea are spatially coherent at multidecadal tim... Read More about Buoyancy forcing: A key driver for northern North Atlantic SST variability across multiple time scales.