School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences: Recent submissions
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Insights from the first Brazilian Symposium on Human Biometeorology
(Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicacao, 2023-11-01)A current systematic literature review has stated several deficiencies and knowledge gaps in biometeorology research conducted in Brazil. This finding encouraged a group of local professionals in the field to foster ... -
Response of CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> emissions from Arctic tundra soils to a multifactorial manipulation of water table, temperature and thaw depth
(IOP Publishing, 2023-11-15)Significant uncertainties persist concerning how Arctic soil tundra carbon emission responds to environmental changes. In this study, 24 cores were sampled from drier (high centre polygons and rims) and wetter (low centre ... -
Controls on distributions of aluminium, manganese and cobalt in the South Atlantic Ocean along GEOTRACES transect GA10
(Elsevier BV, 2024-05-15)Trace metals (TMs) manganese (Mn), cobalt (Co), and aluminium (Al) have important geochemical and biological roles in the ocean. Here, we present full depth profiles of dissolved (d) and particulate Al, Mn, and Co along ... -
The Winter Olympics, 1924–2026
(RoutledgeLondon, 2024-04-09)This chapter documents and reviews the role of the Winter Olympics in changing and modernizing the built environment of its hosts, together with its long-term legacies. It identifies five sequential phases in the development ... -
The achievement of sustainability and legacies by the host cities of the Summer Olympiads, 2012–2024
(Informa UK Limited, 2024-04-06)Since the emergence of the concept of sustainable development, the Olympic Games have become a vehicle to demonstrate and promote the principles and practices of sustainability. The aim of this paper is to explain and ... -
Aquatic connectivity: challenges and solutions in a changing climate
(WileyEngland, 2024-04-07)Abstract. The challenge of managing aquatic connectivity in a changing climate is exacerbated in the presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here we discuss these issues in ... -
Biochar improves fertility in waste derived manufactured soils, but not resilience to climate change
(ElsevierNetherlands, 2024-05-01)We present a soil manufactured from waste materials, which could replace the use of peat and topsoil in plant production and reduce the pressure on natural soil resources. We tested the effect of the manufactured soil on ... -
Dynamic Accretion Beneath a Slow‐Spreading Ridge Segment: IODP Hole 1473A and the Atlantis Bank Oceanic Core Complex
(American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2019-12)809 deep IODP Hole U1473A at Atlantis Bank, SWIR, is 2.2 km from 1,508-m Hole 735B and 1.4 from 158-m Hole 1105A. With mapping, it provides the first 3-D view of the upper levels of a 660-km2 lower crustal batholith. It ... -
Constraining Central Himalayan (Nepal) Fault Geometry Through Integrated Thermochronology and Thermokinematic Modeling
(American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2020-09)<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Constraining the subsurface structural geometry of the central Himalaya continues to prove difficult, even after the 2015 Gorkha earthquake and the resulting insights into the ... -
Recreational Use of Protected Areas: Spatiotemporal Insights from the Wikiloc Mobile App
(Taylor and Francis Group, 2024-03-22)Managing the rising number of visitors to protected areas (PAs) without compromising their environmental goals is a critical challenge that requires a complete understanding of how and when visitors use these spaces. Ge ...