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Contrasting dynamic behaviour of six lake-terminating glaciers draining the Vatnajökull Ice Cap and links to bedrock topography - Nathaniel R. Baurley, Amelia Andrews, Benjamin Robson, Sherif Attia, Kirk Martinez and Jane K. Hart
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Thesis | 2025 | University of Southampton

Type: Dataset | 2025 | University of Southampton

Type: Thesis | 2025 | University of Southampton

Type: Article | 2025

Reconciling global tipping point theories: insight from magnetic experiments - John A. Dearing, Roy Thompson, Kirsty Tooke and Simon Willcock
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Review | 2025 | Item availability restricted.

Graph and community detection analysis of pipeline network configuration and urban morphology in Kisumu and Kigali - Zhangliang Deng, Christopher T. Lloyd, Joseph Okotto-Okotto, Lorna-Grace Okotto and Jim Wright
Type: Article | 2025

Assessing impacts of hydropower development on downstream inundation using a hybrid modeling framework integrating satellite data-driven and process-based models - Son K. Do, Tien L.T. Du, Hyongki Lee, Chi-Hung Chan, Duong D. Bui, Nguyen T. Ngoc, Kel N. Markert, Johan Stromqvist, Peeranan Towashiraporn, Steve E. Darby and Linh K. Bui
Type: Article | 2025

The Gulf Stream moved northward at the end of the Little Ice Age - Edward C.G. Forman, James U.L. Baldini, Robert A. Jamieson, Franziska A. Lechleitner, Izabela W. Walczak, Dan C. Nita, Struan R. Smith, David A. Richards, Lisa M. Baldini, Cameron McIntyre, Wolfgang Muller and Andrew J. Peters
Type: Article | 2025

Exploring the interface between planetary boundaries and palaeoecology - Lindsey Gillson, Alistair W.R. Seddon, Ondřej Motti, Ke Zhang, Kelly Kirsten, Peter Gell, Rob A. Marchant, Christoph Schworer, Estelle Razanatsoa, Paul J. Lane, Colin J. Courtney-Mustaphi and John Dearing
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Thesis | 2025 | University of Southampton

Increased hydraulic roughness in alluvial rivers created by sand-mining sculpted bed features - C.R. Hackney, J. Cisneros, S Heng, S.E. Darby, J. Leyland, K. Konsoer and D.R. Parsons
Type: Article | 2025

Seasonal velocity patterns provide insights for the soft-bed subglacial hydrology continuum - Jane K. Hart, Nathaniel R. Baurley, Amy Bonnie, Benjamin A. Robson, Graeme McLachlan Bragg and Kirk Martinez
Type: Article | 2025

Different styles of subglacial soft bed hydrology: examples from Breiðamerkurjökull and Fjallsjökull, Iceland - Jane K. Hart, Kirk Martinez, Nathaniel Ross Baurley, Benjamin A. Robson and Amelia Andrews
Type: Article | 2025

Modelling the impact of large-scale hydroclimate change on prehistoric Polynesian island life - Charlotte V. Hipkiss, Justin Sheffield, Peter Langdon and David Sear
Type: Article | 2025

A scoping review of the methods used to estimate health facility catchment populations for child health indicators in sub‑Saharan Africa - Matthew Johnson, Wole Ademola Adewole, Victor A. Alegana, Edson Utazi, Nuala Mcgrath and Jim Wright
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Monograph | 2025 | University of Southampton

Type: Thesis | 2025 | University of Southampton

Increasing tephra deposition in northeastern North America points to atmospheric circulation changes at the Early-Mid Holocene transition - A.J. Monteath, B.J.L. Jensen, L.J. Davies, M.S.M. Bolton, P.D.M. Hughes, H. Mackay, M.E. Edwards, M. Finkenbinder, R.K. Booth, L.C. Cwynar, J. Harvey, S. Pyne-O’Donnell, C.N. Papp, D.G. Froese, G. Mallon, M.J. Amesbury and R.J. Mayfield
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Thesis | 2025 | University of Southampton

Type: Dataset | 2025 | University of Southampton

Mapping lesbians’ everyday community-making in a small city: (in)visibility, belonging and safety - Elizabeth Reed, Laura Paddon, Eleanor Wilkinson and Cathryn MacLeod
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Thesis | 2025 | University of Southampton

One-quarter of freshwater fauna threatened with extinction - Catherine A. Sayer, Eresha Fernando and Randall R. Jimenez
Type: Article | 2025

Pride and prejudice of the anthropocene coasts - Dhritiraj Sengupta, Dominique Townsend, Sally Brown, Ivan Haigh and Ian Townend
Type: Article | 2025 | Item availability restricted.

Type: Monograph | 2025 | University of Southampton

Anticipating futures: Understanding the fundamental importance of narratives through an integrative interdisciplinary approach - Ian Townend, Denise Baden, James Baker, Jan Buermann, Ian Dawson, Wassim Dbouk, John Dearing, C. Patrick Doncaster, Felix Eigenbrod, Tim Hellmann, Rebecca Hoyle, Antonella Ianni, Hachem Kassem, Konstantinos Katsikopoulos, Martin Kunc, Massimiliano Manfren, Alasdair Marshall, Wonyong Park, Dhritiraj Sengupta and Vanissa Wanick
Type: Article | 2025

Type: Book | 2025 | John Wiley & Sons | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2025

Type: Dataset | 2025 | University of Southampton

Type: Article | 2025

Microplastics in the European native oyster, Ostrea edulis, to monitoring pollution-related patterns in the Solent region (United Kingdom) - Lina M. Zapata Restrepo, Katherine Bawden, Giovanna Sidaoui-Haddad, Eleanor Spencer, Ian Williams and Malcolm Hudson
Type: Article | 2025

A mixed methods study exploring food insecurity and diet quality in households accessing food clubs in England - Nida Ziauddeen, Elizabeth Taylor, Nisreen A. Alwan, Fran Richards, Barrie Margetts, Tim Lloyd, Marta Disegna, Naomi Mason, Ravita Taheem and Dianna Smith
Type: Article | 2025

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