HOLOCENE SEA-LEVEL CHANGES ALONG THE UNITED STATES’ ATLANTIC COAST
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Expert assessment of sea-level rise by AD 2100 and AD 2300 (2014)
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Drivers of Holocene sea-level change in the Caribbean (2016)
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Postglacial relative sea-level histories along the eastern Canadian coastline (2018)
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Velocity increases at Cook Glacier, East Antarctica linked to ice shelf loss and a subglacial flood event (2018)
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Cook Glacier drains a large proportion of the Wilkes Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica, a region thought to be vulnerable to marine ice sheet instability and with potential to make a significant contribution to sea level. Despite its importance, th... Read More about Velocity increases at Cook Glacier, East Antarctica linked to ice shelf loss and a subglacial flood event.
Evaluating the success of public participation in integrated catchment management (2018)
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Recognition of the need to manage the water environment in more holistic ways has resulted in the global growth of Integrated Catchment Management (ICM). ICM is characterised by horizontal integration, encouraging interdisciplinary working between tr... Read More about Evaluating the success of public participation in integrated catchment management.
The impact of non-equilibrium flow on the structure of turbulence over river dunes (2018)
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This piece of research expands our description of how rivers flow over dunes on a river bed. Most of the scientific communities' research to date has used unnaturally steady conditions to measure how water moves over dunes. Yet these flow conditions... Read More about The impact of non-equilibrium flow on the structure of turbulence over river dunes.
Drainage evolution in the Polish Sudeten Foreland in the context of European fluvial archives (2018)
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Detailed study of subsurface deposits in the Polish Sudeten Foreland, particularly with reference to provenance data, has revealed that an extensive preglacial drainage system developed there in the Pliocene–Early Pleistocene, with both similarities... Read More about Drainage evolution in the Polish Sudeten Foreland in the context of European fluvial archives.
Technical note: in situ measurement of flux and isotopic composition of CO2 released during oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks (2018)
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Oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks can release carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and is an important natural CO2 emission. Two mechanisms operate – the oxidation of sedimentary organic matter and the dissolution of carbonate minerals by s... Read More about Technical note: in situ measurement of flux and isotopic composition of CO2 released during oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks.
Alongshore variability in wave energy transfer to coastal cliffs (2018)
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The alongshore distribution of wave energy is believed to be an important control on the spatial variability of coastal erosion. There is, however, a lack of field data quantifying the alongshore variability in wave energy on rock coasts, whereby the... Read More about Alongshore variability in wave energy transfer to coastal cliffs.
Carbon export from mountain forests enhanced by earthquake-triggered landslides over millennia (2018)
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Rapid ground accelerations during earthquakes can trigger landslides that disturb mountain forests and harvest carbon from soils and vegetation. Although infrequent over human timescales, these co-seismic landslides can set the rates of geomorphic pr... Read More about Carbon export from mountain forests enhanced by earthquake-triggered landslides over millennia.
Contaminated sediment flux from eroding abandoned historical metal mines: Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphological drivers (2018)
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Abandoned historical metal mines represent significant long-term sediment source locations contributing highly contaminated anthropogenic legacy sediments to river systems. Despite this, our understanding of spatial and temporal variability in the ra... Read More about Contaminated sediment flux from eroding abandoned historical metal mines: Spatial and temporal variability in geomorphological drivers.