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    Benchmarking soil organic carbon (SOC) concentration provides more robust soil health assessment than the SOC/clay ratio at European scale by Feeney, Christopher J., Bentley, Laura, De Rosa, Daniele, Panagos, Panos, Emmett, Bridget A., Thomas, Amy, Robinson, David A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2024)
    “…Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) confers benefits to soil health, biodiversity, underpins carbon sequestration and ameliorates land degradation. One…”
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    Agricultural practices drive elevated rates of topsoil decline across Kenya, but terracing and reduced tillage can reverse this by Feeney, Christopher J., Robinson, David A., Thomas, Amy R.C., Borrelli, Pasquale, Cooper, David M., May, Linda

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-04-2023)
    “…As agricultural land area increases to feed an expanding global population, soil erosion will likely accelerate, generating unsustainable losses of soil and…”
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    Development of soil health benchmarks for managed and semi-natural landscapes by Feeney, Christopher J., Robinson, David A., Keith, Aidan M., Vigier, Audric, Bentley, Laura, Smith, Richard P., Garbutt, Angus, Maskell, Lindsay C., Norton, Lisa, Wood, Claire M., Cosby, B. Jack, Emmett, Bridget A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-08-2023)
    “…Efforts to improve soil health require that target values of key soil properties are established. No agreed targets exist but providing population data as…”
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    Modelling the decadal dynamics of reach‐scale river channel evolution and floodplain turnover in CAESAR‐Lisflood by Feeney, Christopher J., Chiverrell, Richard C., Smith, Hugh G., Hooke, Janet M., Cooper, James R.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-04-2020)
    “…Sedimentary deposits provide records of environmental change quantifying erosion fluxes conditioned by natural and anthropogenic disturbances. These fluxes are…”
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    Forecasting riverine erosion hazards to electricity transmission towers under increasing flow magnitudes by Feeney, Christopher J., Godfrey, Samantha, Cooper, James R., Plater, Andrew J., Dodds, Douglas

    Published in Climate risk management (2022)
    “…Flooding and erosion will pose increasing challenges to urban settlements and critical infrastructure, such as roads and power grids in the future. Improved…”
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