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    An assessment of the current usage of ecological engineering and reconciliation ecology in managing alterations to habitats in urban estuaries by Chapman, M.G., Underwood, A.J., Browne, Mark Anthony

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2018)
    “…•We review recent research in the fields of rehabilitation and ecological engineering of urban coastal habitats.•Recommendations are made for experimental…”
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    Ecological consequences of the type of rock used in the construction of artificial boulder-fields by Green, D.S., Chapman, M.G., Blockley, D.J.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2012)
    “…► Boulder-fields are built along seawalls using non-local rock-types. ► Impacts on biodiversity of using different rock-types in boulder-fields is unknown. ►…”
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    Incorporation of Pr into LuAG ceramics by Marchewka, M.R., Chapman, M.G., Qian, H., Jacobsohn, L.G.

    Published in Optical materials (01-06-2017)
    “…An investigation of the effects of Pr in (Lu1-xPrx)3Al5O12 (LuAG:Pr) ceramics was carried out by means of x-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive x-ray…”
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    Intertidal seawalls—new features of landscape in intertidal environments by Chapman, M.G., Bulleri, F.

    Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-02-2003)
    “…Artificial structures, such as pier pilings, floating pontoons, breakwaters and seawalls are becoming common features of landscape in shallow coastal waters of…”
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    Assessing the record and causes of Late Triassic extinctions by Tanner, L.H., Lucas, S.G., Chapman, M.G.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-03-2004)
    “…Accelerated biotic turnover during the Late Triassic has led to the perception of an end-Triassic mass extinction event, now regarded as one of the “big five”…”
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    Luminescence and scintillation enhancement of Y2O3:Tm transparent ceramic through post-fabrication thermal processing by Chapman, M.G., Marchewka, M.R., Roberts, S.A., Schmitt, J.M., McMillen, C., Kucera, C.J., DeVol, T.A., Ballato, J., Jacobsohn, L.G.

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-09-2015)
    “…The effects of post-fabrication thermal processing in O2 flux on the luminescence and scintillation of a Y2O3:Tm transparent ceramic were investigated. The…”
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    Evaluation of ecological engineering of “armoured” shorelines to improve their value as habitat by Chapman, M.G., Underwood, A.J.

    “…People have caused major impacts on nearshore and intertidal habitats by building infrastructure associated with shipping, recreation, residential and…”
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    Variability in trail-following and aggregation in Nodilittorina unifasciata Gray by Chapman, M.G

    “…During low tide, the small periwinkles, Nodilittorina unifasciata Gray, are typically aggregated on intertidal shores in New South Wales, Australia. Previous…”
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    Linking effects of anthropogenic debris to ecological impacts by Browne, Mark Anthony, Underwood, A. J., Chapman, M. G., Williams, Rob, Thompson, Richard C., van Franeker, Jan A.

    “…Accelerated contamination of habitats with debris has caused increased effort to determine ecological impacts. Strikingly, most work on organisms focuses on…”
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    Computationally efficient method of tracking fibres in composite materials using digital image correlation by Amjad, K., Christian, W.J.R., Dvurecenska, K., Chapman, M.G., Uchic, M.D., Przybyla, C.P., Patterson, E.A.

    “…A computationally efficient method based on digital image correlation (DIC) has been introduced in this paper for fast and accurate characterisation of fibre…”
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    Premenopausal bone loss in the lumbar spine and neck of femur: a study of 225 Caucasian women by Rodin, A, Murby, B, Smith, M A, Caleffi, M, Fentiman, I, Chapman, M G, Fogelman, I

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (1990)
    “…Two hundred and twenty-five premenopausal women were studied to evaluate age-related changes in trabecular bone mass. Measurements were made at the lumbar…”
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    Investigation of Ce3+ luminescence in borate-rich borosilicate glasses by Kielty, M.W., Dettmann, M., Herrig, V., Chapman, M.G., Marchewka, M.R., Trofimov, A.A., Akgun, U., Jacobsohn, L.G.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-09-2017)
    “…An investigation of Ce-activated borate-rich borosilicate glasses was performed in a composition range previously unexplored, with high B2O3:SiO2 ratios from…”
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    Intertidal assemblages on artificial and natural habitats in marinas on the north-west coast of Italy by BULLERI, F, CHAPMAN, M. G

    Published in Marine biology (01-08-2004)
    “…Following the progressive expansion of human populations, the number of artificial habitats is increasing in shallow waters of urbanised coastal areas. The…”
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    Evidence necessary for taxa to be reliable indicators of environmental conditions or impacts by Goodsell, P.J., Underwood, A.J., Chapman, M.G.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-08-2009)
    “…Using taxa as indicators of environmental impacts is widespread. Indicators are chosen because they are considered to be easy to measure, sensitive to stresses…”
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    The geologic evolution of Mars: Episodicity of resurfacing events and ages from cratering analysis of image data and correlation with radiometric ages of Martian meteorites by Neukum, G., Basilevsky, A.T., Kneissl, T., Chapman, M.G., van Gasselt, S., Michael, G., Jaumann, R., Hoffmann, H., Lanz, J.K.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-06-2010)
    “…We have investigated 12 prominent regions on Mars in detail with respect to their geologic evolution through time on the basis of detailed geologic mapping…”
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    Intertidal seawalls as habitats for molluscs by Chapman, M G

    Published in Journal of molluscan studies (01-08-2006)
    “…Coastal urbanization changes intertidal shorelines, by alteration and destruction of natural habitat and addition of new built habitat. In Sydney Harbour, New…”
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    Fish assemblages associated with urban structures and natural reefs in Sydney, Australia by CLYNICK, B.G, CHAPMAN, M.G, UNDERWOOD, A.J

    Published in Austral ecology (01-04-2008)
    “…Fish ecology in urban estuaries is poorly understood. As coastal landscapes are transformed, recognizing the impact that urban structures, such as marinas,…”
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    Sea urchins provide habitat for rare chitons in intertidal boulder-fields by Chapman, M.G., Smoothey, A.F.

    “…Sea urchins provide habitat for many other invertebrates and fish which live in association with the spines or tests of the urchins. In boulder-fields in New…”
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    Noachian–Hesperian geologic history of the Echus Chasma and Kasei Valles system on Mars: New data and interpretations by Chapman, Mary G., Neukum, Gerhard, Dumke, Alexander, Michael, Greg, van Gasselt, Stephan, Kneissl, Thomas, Zuschneid, Wilhelm, Hauber, Ernst, Ansan, Veronique, Mangold, Nicolas, Masson, Philippe

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-06-2010)
    “…New high-resolution datasets have prompted a mapping-based study of the 2500-km-long Echus Chasma and Kasei Valles system that utilizes geomorphic details,…”
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