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    Dr Philip Greenwood

    5 Stories

    Universitat Basel

    Switzerland

    Geography

    Universitat Basel

    Switzerland

    Geography

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    1. ‘Local gradient’ and between-site variability of erosion rate on badlands in the Karoo, South Africa

      Article • Earth Surface Processes, December 2017, Wiley

      Dr Philip Greenwood

    2. The influence of terracettes on the surface hydrology of steep-sloping and subalpine environments: some preliminary findings

      Article • Geographica Helvetica, February 2015, Copernicus GmbH

      Dr Philip Greenwood

    3. Earth Surface Exchanges (ESEX) Commentary on ‘Plants as river system engineers’ by A. Gurnell.Earth Surface Processes and Landforms39: 4-25, 2014. DOI 10.1002/esp.3397

      Article • Earth Surface Processes, November 2014, Wiley

      Dr Philip Greenwood

    4. Does the invasive plant, Impatiens glandulifera, promote soil erosion along the riparian zone? An investigation on a small watercourse in northwest Switzerland

      Article • Journal of Soils and Sediments, December 2013, Springer Science + Business Media

      Dr Philip Greenwood

    5. Using caesium-134 and cobalt-60 as tracers to assess the remobilization of recently-deposited overbank-derived sediment on river floodplains during subsequent inundation events

      Article • Earth Surface Processes, July 2013, Wiley

      Dr Philip Greenwood, Professor Timothy A Quine, Professor Desmond E Walling

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