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Research group
Landscape Dynamics and Ecology
We use multi-proxy environmental data, and model past and present environments to further our understanding of environmental change.
About
Our research often involves the application of new methodological approaches that integrate high-resolution field and laboratory data acquisition with numerical and physical modelling.
Our main research priorities include:
- geomorphic processes in aeolian, coastal, fluvial and shallow marine, glacial and periglacial environments
- changes in environmental systems in response to climate change, in fluvial, glacial and coastal environments
- the effects of extreme events on society, including catchment management, flooding, coastal changes and ecosystem responses
- reconstructing climate change during the quaternary (Europe, the Americas, Arctic and South Pacific
- understanding the process, timing and forcing of human migration into the tropical South Pacific
- exploring what makes small islands vulnerable to multiple hazards
People, projects and publications
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Research projects
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Monteath Quarternary Research Fund 2020
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NERC Exploring Frontiers: Dynamics of Developed Coastlines
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Multiscale aeolian bedform dynamics within a barchan dune train
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The Origin of Aeolian Dunes (TOAD)
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CHANCE - Understanding compound flooding in the past, present and future for North Atlantic coastlines
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PAGES - PHAROS
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PAGES F4 Quarternary Association meeting 4-6 January 2012
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PAGES Regional integration of human-environment interactions workshop
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PalaeoQUMP
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Past methane from Alaskan lakes: Integrating proxies and models to constrain methane cycling
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Publications
Ashley Maloney, Julie Richey, Daniel Nelson, Samantha Hing, David Sear, Jonathan Hassall, Peter Langdon, Ursula Sichrowsky, Robert Schabetsberger, Atoloto Malau, Jean-Yves Meyer, Ian Croudace & Julian Sachs,
2022, Quaternary Science Reviews, 281
Type: article
Yanjie Zhao, Rong Wang, Xiangdong Yang, John Dearing, Charles Doncaster, Peter Langdon & Xuhui Dong,
2022, Water, 14(7)
DOI: 10.3390/w14071136
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A.J. Cresswell, D.C.W. Sanderson, P.A. Carling & S.E. Darby,
2022, Quaternary Geochronology, 69
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Xavier Pierron, Ian Williams & Peter Shaw,
2022, Detritus, 18, 12-23
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Tien L. T. Du, Hyongki Lee, Duong D. Bui, L. Phil Graham, Stephen D. Darby, Ilias G. Pechlivandis, Julian Leyland, Nishan K. Biswas, Gyewoon Choi, Okke Batelaan, Thao T. P. Bui, Son K. Do, Tinh V. Tran, Hoa Thi Nguyen & Euiho Hwang,
2022, Water Resources Research, 58(3)
DOI: 10.1029/2021WR031191
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Solomon Gebrechorkos, Ming Pan, HE Beck & Justin Sheffield,
2022, Water Resources Research, 58(3)
DOI: 10.1029/2021WR031480
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Wenxiu Zheng, Enlou Zhang, Rong Wang & Peter Langdon,
2022, Limnology and Oceanography, 67(S1), S390-S402
DOI: 10.1002/lno.11946
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Roseanna Mayfield, John Dearing, Charles Doncaster & Peter Langdon,
2022, Limnology and Oceanography, 67(S1), S444-S460
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12007
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Rong Wang, John Dearing & Peter Langdon,
2022, Water, 14(1), 85-99
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My research is centred on large-scale hydrology and its interactions with climate variability and change.