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    Three-dimensional geological modelling of anthropogenic deposits at small urban sites: A case study from Sheepcote Valley, Brighton, UK by Tame, C., Cundy, A.B., Royse, K.R., Smith, M., Moles, N.R.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-11-2013)
    “…Improvements in computing speed and capacity and the increasing collection and digitisation of geological data now allow geoscientists to produce meaningful 3D…”
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    Spectrally Beam-Combined Fiber Lasers for High-Average-Power Applications by Loftus, T.H., Thomas, A.M., Hoffman, P.R., Norsen, M., Royse, R., Anping Liu, Honea, E.C.

    “…Spectrally beam-combined (SBC) laser systems, wherein multiple laser outputs are spectrally multiplexed into a single high-quality beam, are rapidly advancing…”
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    Controls on the magnitude-frequency scaling of an inventory of secular landslides by Hurst, M. D, Ellis, M. A, Royse, K. R, Lee, K. A, Freeborough, K

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (11-12-2013)
    “…Linking landslide size and frequency is important at both human and geological timescales for quantifying both landslide hazards and the effectiveness of…”
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    Combining numerical and cognitive 3D modelling approaches in order to determine the structure of the Chalk in the London Basin by Royse, Katherine R.

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-04-2010)
    “…In order to determine the structure of the Chalk in the London Basin, a combined cognitive and numerical approach to model construction was developed. A major…”
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    Effect of vegetation cover and sediment type on 3D subsurface structure and shear strength in saltmarshes by Chirol, Clementine, Spencer, Kate L., Carr, Simon J., Möller, Iris, Evans, Ben, Lynch, Jason, Brooks, Helen, Royse, Katherine R.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-09-2021)
    “…The vulnerability of saltmarshes to lateral erosion at their margin depends on the local biogeomorphological properties of the substrate. In particular, the 3D…”
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    The Handling of Hazard Data on a National Scale: A Case Study from the British Geological Survey by Royse, Katherine R.

    Published in Surveys in geophysics (01-11-2011)
    “…This paper reviews how hazard data and geological map data have been combined by the British Geological Survey (BGS) to produce a set of GIS-based…”
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    Property attribution of 3D geological models in the Thames Gateway, London: new ways of visualising geoscientific information by Royse, K. R, Rutter, H. K, Entwisle, D. C

    “…Rapid developments in information technology and the increasing collection and digitisation of geological data by the British Geological Survey now allow…”
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    A model metadata schema for environmental hazard models and its implementation in the PURE portal by Riddick, A.T., Heaven, R., Royse, K.R., Singh, A., Hughes, A.G.

    “…Geohazards, e.g. floods and landslides, are increasingly resulting in loss of life and economic damage. Process models can help the understanding of the…”
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    The application of componentised modelling techniques to catastrophe model generation by Royse, K.R., Hillier, J.K., Wang, L., Lee, T.F., O'Niel, J., Kingdon, A., Hughes, A.

    “…In this paper we show that integrated environmental modelling (IEM) techniques can be used to generate a catastrophe model for groundwater flooding…”
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    Geology of London, UK by Royse, Katherine R., de Freitas, Mike, Burgess, William G., Cosgrove, John, Ghail, Richard C., Gibbard, Phil, King, Chris, Lawrence, Ursula, Mortimore, Rory N., Owen, Hugh, Skipper, Jackie

    Published in Proceedings of the Geologists' Association (01-01-2012)
    “…The population of London is around 7 million. The infrastructure to support this makes London one of the most intensively investigated areas of upper crust…”
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    The development of a GIS methodology to assess the potential for water resource contamination due to new development in the 2012 Olympic Park site, London by Marchant, A.P., Banks, V.J., Royse, K.R., Quigley, S.P.

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-02-2013)
    “…The Initial Screening Tool (IST) has been developed to enable Planners to assess the potential risk to ground and surface water due to remobilisation of…”
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    Cain's Expulsion from Paradise: The Text of Philo's "Congr" 171 by Royse, James R.

    Published in The Jewish quarterly review (01-10-1988)
    “…According to the manuscripts of Philo of Alexandria's "Congr" 171, God expelled both Adam and Cain from Paradise. Believing that Philo could not have thought…”
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