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    Climatic Signature of Incised River Meanders by Stark, Colin P, Barbour, Jonathan R, Hayakawa, Yuichi S, Hattanji, Tsuyoshi, Hovius, Niels, Chen, Hongey, Lin, Ching-Weei, Horng, Ming-Jame, Xu, Kai-Qin, Fukahata, Yukitoshi

    “…Climate controls landscape evolution, but quantitative signatures of climatic drivers have yet to be found in topography on a broad scale. Here we describe how…”
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    Quantitative testing of bedrock incision models for the Clearwater River, NW Washington State by Tomkin, Jonathan H., Brandon, Mark T., Pazzaglia, Frank J., Barbour, Jonathan R., Willett, Sean D.

    “…The incision of rivers in bedrock is thought to be an important factor that influences the evolution of relief in tectonically active orogens. At present,…”
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    Developing Sociality in a Post-Conflict Northern Ireland: An Application of the Perceiver Element Grid by Barbour, Paul Jonathan, Bourne, Dorota Joanna

    Published in Journal of constructivist psychology (26-07-2022)
    “…Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) offers a powerful framework for understanding the conflict and dispute between two parties. The bulk of the literature on…”
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    Dust emission in northern China: atmospheric emission-dispersion modelling of a major dust event by Pasqui, Massimiliano, Taramelli, Andrea, Barbour, Jonathan, Kirschbaum, Dalia, Bottai, Lorenzo, Busillo, Caterina, Calastrini, Francesca, Gualtieri, Giovanni, Guarnieri, Francesca, Small, Chris

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-09-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Comprehensive modelling of dust events requires a full physical representation of small‐scale emission mechanisms and description of long‐range…”
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    The origin and significance of sinuosity along incising bedrock rivers by Barbour, Jonathan Ross

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Landscapes evolve through processes acting at the earth's surface in response to tectonics and climate. Rivers that cut into bedrock are particularly important…”
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    Dissertation
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    The origin and significance of sinuosity along incising bedrock rivers by Barbour, Jonathan Ross

    “…Landscapes evolve through processes acting at the earth's surface in response to tectonics and climate. Rivers that cut into bedrock are particularly important…”
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    Dissertation