School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences: Recent submissions
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Lithological controls on the timing of strath terrace staircase formation in a collisional mountain belt
In mountain belts, strath terrace staircases serve as markers for deriving river incision rates and erosional patterns. Distinguishing between terrace patterns influenced by external perturbations like changes in climate ... -
Surface ocean biogeochemistry and deep ocean circulation control relationships between nutrient-type trace metals (Cd, Ni, Cu, and Zn) and nutrients in the South Atlantic Ocean near the subtropical front
(Elsevier BV, 2024-01)The ocean region along the latitude of 40°S in the South Atlantic, characterized by enhanced primary productivity, forms a transition zone between the nutrient replete but iron depleted Southern Ocean, and the nitrate and ... -
Predicting Lemna growth based on climate change and eutrophication in temperate freshwater drainage ditches
The Somerset Levels and Moors, UK is an area of high conservation value, including nationally and internationally protected wetland sites. Duckweed (Lemna) mats in the Somerset Levels and Moors are increasingly common and ... -
Assessing the association between overcrowding and human physiological stress response in different urban contexts: a case study in Salzburg, Austria
(Springer Science and Business Media LLCEngland, 2023-06-21)Overcrowding in densely populated urban areas is increasingly becoming an issue for mental health disorders. Yet, only few studies have examined the association between overcrowding in cities and physiological stress ... -
Atmospheric deposition of microplastics in Shiraz, Iran
(Elsevier BV, 2024-02)The atmosphere plays a critical role in the regional and global transportation and redistribution of microplastics (MPs). However, the significance of rainfall and its means of scavenging MPs are not well understood. In ... -
Yealm Mapper data for QGIS
(2024-02-19)The project has been carried out as part of the DARCEE project (Data Accessibility for River Catchment Environmental Education) funded by NERC (agreement GR352). The purpose is to promote public engagement with environmental ... -
Locked out? Navigating the geographies of precarity on Britain's waterways
(Wiley, 2024-01-01)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Motivations for living on the UK's waterways range from lifestyle to financial, but increasing numbers have been pushed aboard in response to current, and longstanding, cost‐of‐living ... -
(Im)mobilising Youth Citizenship / Youth Citizenship (im)mobilities
(Royal Geographical Society, London, 2023-08-31)Mobility is a vital component to many conceptual, empirical and philosophical debates surrounding age, ageing and the life-course. In this paper we focus on how the relationship between mobility and citizenship shapes ... -
Bordered YouthAnalysing Citizenship and Identities in Post-Brexit Northern Ireland
(University of Sheffield, Sheffield, 2024-01-31)“Young people living in the North of Ireland are put into boxes which perhaps do not adequately represent their views and opinions – the Bordered Youth Project seeks to change that”. This project analyses how young people ... -
Crossing riverborderscapes and a view from in‐between: Passenger ferries in South West England
(Wiley, 2023-01-01)This paper explores the everyday experiences of crossing rivers that form local borders. It proposes and utilises the term ‘riverborderscape’ to bring together the particularities, complexities, and creativities associated ...