Search Results - "Barbour, Jonathan"
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Climatic Signature of Incised River Meanders
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (19-03-2010)“…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
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth (01-06-2003)“…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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Airborne particulate metals in the New York City subway: A pilot study to assess the potential for health impacts
Published in Environmental research (01-01-2010)“…A prior study in New York City observed that airborne concentrations of three metals found in steel – iron, manganese, and chromium – are more than 100 times…”
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Developing Sociality in a Post-Conflict Northern Ireland: An Application of the Perceiver Element Grid
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
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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Quantitative testing of bedrock incision models for the Clearwater River, NW Washington State
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The origin and significance of sinuosity along incising bedrock rivers
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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The origin and significance of sinuosity along incising bedrock rivers
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