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Development of an integrated geographical information system prototype for coastal habitat monitoring (2002)
Journal Article
Donoghue, D., & Mironnet, N. (2002). Development of an integrated geographical information system prototype for coastal habitat monitoring. Computers and Geosciences, 28(1), 129-141. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0098-3004%2801%2900021-8

This paper describes a prototype Integrated Geographical Information System (IGIS) developed for coastal habitat monitoring. It outlines the advantages and technical difficulties involved in combining specialist image processing functionality within... Read More about Development of an integrated geographical information system prototype for coastal habitat monitoring.

Middle Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Barling, Essex, England: evidence for a longer chronology for the Thames terrace sequence (2001)
Journal Article
Bridgland, D., Preece, R., Roe, H., Tipping, R., Coope, G., Field, M., …Crowe, K. (2001). Middle Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Barling, Essex, England: evidence for a longer chronology for the Thames terrace sequence. Journal of Quaternary Science, 16(8), 813-840. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.617

Results are presented from a multidisciplinary study of fossiliferous interglacial deposits on the northern side of the Thames estuary. These fill a channel cut into London Clay bedrock and overlain by the Barling Gravel, a Thames-Medway deposit equi... Read More about Middle Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Barling, Essex, England: evidence for a longer chronology for the Thames terrace sequence.

Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration (2005)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Burt, T., & Adamson, J. (2005). Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration. Biogeochemistry, 73(3), 515-539. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-004-1717-2

This study uses long-term water chemistry records for a circum-neutral peat stream to reconstruct a 7-year record of dissolved CO2 and DIC flux from the catchment. Combining catchment flux with a knowledge of in-stream metabolism and gas evasion from... Read More about Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration.