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    Detecting atmospheric pollution in surface soils using magnetic measurements: A reappraisal using an England and Wales database by Blundell, A., Hannam, J.A., Dearing, J.A., Boyle, J.F.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-10-2009)
    “…Industrial activity such as burning of fossil fuels produces magnetically enhanced particulates. These particulates consist of coarse-grained multidomain and…”
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    Controlling factors for the spatial variability of soil magnetic susceptibility across England and Wales by Blundell, A., Dearing, J.A., Boyle, J.F., Hannam, J.A.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-08-2009)
    “…We review the nature and importance of soil factors implicated in the formation of secondary ferrimagnetic minerals in soils and palaeosols worldwide. The…”
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    Mapping soil magnetic properties in Bosnia and Herzegovina for landmine clearance operations by Hannam, J.A., Dearing, J.A.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-10-2008)
    “…Electromagnetic properties of soils have negative impacts on metal detector performance during landmine clearance operations. In particular, topsoils with high…”
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    Modelling approaches for coastal simulation based on cellular automata: the need and potential by Dearing, J.A, Richmond, N, Plater, A.J, Wolf, J, Prandle, D, Coulthard, T.J

    “…The paper summarizes the theoretical and practical needs for cellular automata (CA)-type models in coastal simulation, and describes early steps in the…”
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    Using lake sediment archives to improve understanding of flood magnitude and frequency: Recent extreme flooding in northwest UK by Chiverrell, R.C., Sear, D.A., Warburton, J., Macdonald, N., Schillereff, D.N., Dearing, J.A., Croudace, I.W., Brown, J., Bradley, J.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-09-2019)
    “…We present the first quantitative reconstruction of palaeofloods using lake sediments for the UK and show that for a large catchment in NW England the cluster…”
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    Landscape change and resilience theory: a palaeoenvironmental assessment from Yunnan, SW China by Dearing, J.A.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-01-2008)
    “…The paper explores the use of Resilience Theory to provide an improved theoretical framework for the analysis of socio-ecological interactions over…”
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    Mineral magnetic properties of acid gleyed soils under oak and Corsican Pine by Dearing, J.A., Lees, J.A., White, C.

    Published in Geoderma (01-11-1995)
    “…A comparison is made of the magnetic properties of acid gleyed soils under two woodland stands, oak ( Quercus robur) and Corsican Pine ( Pinus laricio)…”
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    Integrating ecosystem services and climate change responses in coastal wetlands development plans for Bangladesh by Hossain, Md. Sarwar, Hein, Lars, Rip, Frans I., Dearing, John A.

    “…This study explores the integration of ecosystem services and climate change adaptation in development plans for coastal wetlands in Bangladesh. A new response…”
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    Testing a cellular modelling approach to simulating late-Holocene sediment and water transfer from catchment to lake in the French Alps since 1826 by Welsh, K.E., Dearing, J.A., Chiverrell, R.C., Coulthard, T.J.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-08-2009)
    “…This paper describes the application of a hydrogeomorphological numerical model (CAESAR) to simulate, at hourly time steps, changes in the hydrological and…”
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    Catchment hydro-geomorphological responses to environmental change in the Southern Uplands of Scotland by Foster, G.C., Chiverrell, R.C., Harvey, A.M., Dearing, J.A., Dunsford, H.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-09-2008)
    “…Lake sediment and geomorphic evidence from the Loch of the Lowes/St Mary's Loch basin in the central Southern Uplands of Scotland provide a multiproxy…”
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    The recent history of hydro-geomorphological processes in the upper Hangbu river system, Anhui Province, China by Dai, Xuerong, Dearing, J.A., Yu, Lizhong, Zhang, Weiguo, Shi, Yuxin, Zhang, Furui, Gu, Chengjun, Boyle, J.F., Coulthard, T.J., Foster, G.C.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-05-2009)
    “…This paper describes 20th century climate and human impacts on terrestrial and fluvial systems in the Dabie Mountains, Anhui Province, China, based on analyses…”
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    Palaeoclimate records from OIS 8.0–5.4 recorded in loess–palaeosol sequences on the Matmata Plateau, southern Tunisia, based on mineral magnetism and new luminescence dating by Dearing, J.A., Livingstone, I.P., Bateman, M.D., White, K.

    Published in Quaternary international (01-01-2001)
    “…Mineral magnetic studies of loess–palaeosol sequences on the Matmata Plateau, southern Tunisia, coupled with a new chronology based on luminescence dating,…”
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    Human Impact on the Environment in the Annecy Petit Lac Catchment, Haute-Savoie: A Documentary Approach by Crook, D.S., Siddle, D.J., Dearing, J.A., Thompson, R.

    Published in Environment and history (01-08-2004)
    “…It is axiomatic that mountain environments are particularly vulnerable to changes in patterns of human use, over both long and medium terms, but also over…”
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    Forestry and Flooding in the Annecy Petit Lac Catchment, Haute-Savoie 1730-2000 by CROOK, D.S., SIDDLE, D.J., JONES, R.T., DEARING, J.A., FOSTER, G.C., THOMPSON, R.

    Published in Environment and history (01-11-2002)
    “…Upland environments are particularly vulnerable to the stresses of climate change. The strength and persistence of such forces are not easy to measure and…”
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    A preliminary attempt to identify atmospherically-derived pollution particles in English topsoils from magnetic susceptibility measurements by Hay, K.L., Dearing, J.A., Baban, S.M.J., Loveland, P.

    “…This study identifies topsoils in England having increased magnetic susceptibility (xlf) values attributable to the presence of anthropogenically produced…”
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    Magnetic differentiation of atmospheric dusts by Oldfield, F, Hunt, A, Jones, M. D. H, Chester, R, Dearing, J. A, Olsson, L, Prospero, J. M

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1985)
    “…In the present study, the authors concentration-independent magnetic parameters and ratios to characterize dusts from different source types. Non-destructive…”
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    Lake sediments used to quantify the erosional response to land use change in southern Sweden by Dearing, J.A. (Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry (UK). Dept. of Geography), Haakansson, H, Liedberg-Joensson, B, Persson, A, Skansjoe, S, Widholm, D, El-Daoushy, F

    Published in Oikos (01-09-1987)
    “…1. A multi-disciplinary approach within the framework of the lake catchment ecosystem provides a basis for studying environmental processes through time. 2…”
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    Environmental Applications of Magnetic Measurements by Thompson, R., Bloemendal, J., Dearing, J. A., Oldfield, F., Rummery, T. A., Stober, J. C., Turner, G. M.

    “…A wide range of examples of the application of magnetic measurements to environmental studies illustrate the advantages of magnetic techniques over…”
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    Changing patterns of sediment accumulation in a small lake in Scania, southern Sweden by Dearing, J.A

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-07-1983)
    “…Magnetic susceptibility measurements have been used to correlate synchronous depths in ca. 501 m. cores of recent sediment from a small lake (area ca. 55 ha)…”
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