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    An 1800-year water-quality and vegetation record from Junction Park Billabong, Murray River, Australia: an assessment of European impacts and sensitivity to climate by Tibby, J., Adamson, K., Kershaw, A. P.

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-02-2020)
    “…The Murray River is Australia’s economically most important river system. As a result of its economic importance, land use change and river regulation have…”
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    Glaciers and rivers: Pleistocene uncoupling in a Mediterranean mountain karst by Adamson, K.R., Woodward, J.C., Hughes, P.D.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-06-2014)
    “…Large-scale coupling between headwater catchments and downstream depocentres is a critical influence on long-term fluvial system behaviour and on the creation…”
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    A practical approach to the evaluation and treatment of an infant with aplasia cutis congenita by Humphrey, S R, Hu, X, Adamson, K, Schaus, A, Jensen, J N, Drolet, B

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-02-2018)
    “…Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is a term describing absence of skin at birth. ACC is a rare cutaneous finding, often noted with no other physical abnormalities…”
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    Elevation Changes of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet Interior During the Last Deglaciation by Lane, T. P., Paasche, Ø., Kvisvik, B., Adamson, K. R., Rodés, Á., Patton, H., Gomez, N., Gheorghiu, D., Bakke, J., Hubbard, A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-07-2020)
    “…The dynamics and paleo‐glaciology of ice sheet interiors during the last deglaciation are poorly constrained, hindering ice sheet model. We provide direct…”
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    Hymenoscyphus fraxineus is a leaf pathogen of local Fraxinus species in the Russian Far East by Drenkhan, R., Solheim, H., Bogacheva, A., Riit, T., Adamson, K., Drenkhan, T., Maaten, T., Hietala, A. M.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-04-2017)
    “…Dieback of European ash was first observed in Europe in the early 1990s. The disease is caused by the invasive ascomycete Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, proposed to…”
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    Diplodia sapinea is colonizing the native Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in the northern Baltics by Adamson, K, Klavina, D, Drenkhan, R, Gaitnieks, T, Hanso, M

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-10-2015)
    “…For the northern Baltic region, Diplodia sapinea (Fr.) Fuckel, a well-known around the world pine pathogen, was first recorded in Estonia on Austrian pine…”
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    Pleistocene ice caps on the coastal mountains of the Adriatic Sea by Hughes, P.D., Woodward, J.C., van Calsteren, P.C., Thomas, L.E., Adamson, K.R.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-12-2010)
    “…Ice caps once covered large areas of Mount Orjen (1894 m), on the Adriatic coast of Montenegro/Bosnia Herzegovina/Croatia. The largest ice cap covered an area…”
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    Influence of drought-induced acidification on the mobility of dissolved organic carbon in peat soils by Clark, J.M, Chapman, P.J, Adamson, J.K, Lane, S.N

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2005)
    “…A strong relationship between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and sulphate (SO42−) dynamics under drought conditions has been revealed from analysis of a…”
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    Export of dissolved organic carbon from an upland peatland during storm events: Implications for flux estimates by Clark, Joanna M., Lane, Stuart N., Chapman, Pippa J., Adamson, John K.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (30-12-2007)
    “…Most of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exported from catchments is transported during storm events. Accurate assessments of DOC fluxes are essential to…”
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    The earliest samples of Hymenoscyphus albidus vs. H. fraxineus in Estonian mycological herbaria by Drenkhan, R., Riit, T., Adamson, K., Hanso, M.

    Published in Mycological progress (01-08-2016)
    “…In 2006, the alien and pathogenic Hymenoscyphus fraxineus was differentiated by molecular methods from the long recognized saprotrophic H. albidus . Today, H…”
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    Long-Term Consequences of Grazing and Burning on Northern Peatland Carbon Dynamics by Ward, Susan E, Bardgett, Richard D, McNamara, Niall P, Adamson, John K, Ostle, Nick J

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-11-2007)
    “…Using a 50-year-old field experiment, we investigated the effects of the long-term land management practices of repeated burning and grazing on peatland…”
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    Multi-tissue transcriptomics for construction of a comprehensive gene resource for the terrestrial snail Theba pisana by Zhao, M., Wang, T., Adamson, K. J., Storey, K. B., Cummins, S. F.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-02-2016)
    “…The land snail Theba pisana is native to the Mediterranean region but has become one of the most abundant invasive species worldwide. Here, we present three…”
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    DOC budgets of drained peat catchments: implications for DOC production in peat soils by Gibson, H.S, Worrall, F, Burt, T.P, Adamson, J.K

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-06-2009)
    “…The blocking of drainage ditches in peat has been proposed as a possible mitigation strategy for the widely observed increases in dissolved organic carbon…”
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    The application of water soluble, mega‐Stokes‐shifted BODIPY fluorophores to cell and tissue imaging by MORIARTY, R. D., MARTIN, A., ADAMSON, K., O'REILLY, E., MOLLARD, P., FORSTER, R. J., KEYES, T. E.

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-03-2014)
    “…Summary BODIPY (4,4‐difluoro‐4‐bora‐3a,4a‐diaza‐s‐indacene) fluorophores are widely used in bioimaging to label proteins, lipids and nucleotides, but in spite…”
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    The multi-annual carbon budget of a peat-covered catchment by Worrall, F., Burt, T.P., Rowson, J.G., Warburton, J., Adamson, J.K.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-06-2009)
    “…This study estimates the complete carbon budget of an 11.4 km 2 peat-covered catchment in Northern England. The budget considers both fluvial and gaseous…”
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    Dothistroma septosporum on firs (Abies spp.) in the northern Baltics by Drenkhan, R., Adamson, K., Jürimaa, K., Hanso, M.

    “…Summary In the spring of 2008, Dothistroma septosporum, a damaging quarantine pathogen of pine foliage, was documented in Järvselja (southeastern Estonia),…”
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    Link between DOC in near surface peat and stream water in an upland catchment by Clark, Joanna M., Lane, Stuart N., Chapman, Pippa J., Adamson, John K.

    Published in Science of the total environment (15-10-2008)
    “…Hydrologic transport of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat soils may differ to organo-mineral soils in how they responded to changes in flow, because of…”
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    Mentoring for new consultants by Ackroyd, R, Adamson, K A

    “…There is increasing evidence of the benefits of having a mentor during the early years as a consultant. Mentoring encourages and provides support to an…”
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