The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain sedimentary and erosional landforms that are a record of fluvial activity during deglaciation and valley-glacier retreat at the end of the last (Devensian) glacial period, and in the subsequent post-glacial Holocene. Terraces and channels, most of which are now relict features well above the altitude of the present river, attest to the impacts of massive meltwater discharge and deposition of sand and gravel outwash, and dynamic river regimes with rapid incision. Through field survey, we have created a detailed geomorphological map of these landforms and glacial and fluvioglacial surface deposits, as well as the terraces and palaeochannels tha...
This paper provides the first detailed, multi-proxy environmental record for the character of Lategl...
In the lower reaches of the Calder (Lancashire) tributary of the Ribble catchment (northwest England...
The deglacial history of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet is poorly constraine...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
This thesis reconstructs part of the deglacial and early post-glacial history of the River Tyne Vall...
Research on a 2.5 km long reach of the River Rede, northern England, has sought to evaluate the util...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
Few Lateglacial (15,200–11,500 Cal BP) fluvial deposits are known from southern England, UK. This pa...
A meta-analysis of a large database of 14C dated fluvial units is used to assess the chronology and ...
The partly confined valleys of south-eastern Australia provide suitable conditions for the formation...
PhD ThesisPalaeochannel development along the middle reaches of the River Irthing valley floor, Cum...
This paper reports on the development of a British database of 14C dated Holocene fluvial units over...
Geomorphological analyses of the morphology, lithostratigraphy and chronology of Holocene alluvial f...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
This paper provides the first detailed, multi-proxy environmental record for the character of Lategl...
In the lower reaches of the Calder (Lancashire) tributary of the Ribble catchment (northwest England...
The deglacial history of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet is poorly constraine...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
This thesis reconstructs part of the deglacial and early post-glacial history of the River Tyne Vall...
Research on a 2.5 km long reach of the River Rede, northern England, has sought to evaluate the util...
Late Cenozoic (and especially Quaternary) fluvial deposits and related landforms provide valuable in...
Few Lateglacial (15,200–11,500 Cal BP) fluvial deposits are known from southern England, UK. This pa...
A meta-analysis of a large database of 14C dated fluvial units is used to assess the chronology and ...
The partly confined valleys of south-eastern Australia provide suitable conditions for the formation...
PhD ThesisPalaeochannel development along the middle reaches of the River Irthing valley floor, Cum...
This paper reports on the development of a British database of 14C dated Holocene fluvial units over...
Geomorphological analyses of the morphology, lithostratigraphy and chronology of Holocene alluvial f...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
This paper provides the first detailed, multi-proxy environmental record for the character of Lategl...
In the lower reaches of the Calder (Lancashire) tributary of the Ribble catchment (northwest England...
The deglacial history of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet is poorly constraine...