All Stories

  1. Habitat Hydrology and Geomorphology Control the Distribution of Malaria Vector Larvae in Rural Africa
  2. Marking time in Geomorphology: should we try to formalise an Anthropocene definition?
  3. Modelling remediation scenarios in historical mining catchments
  4. The nature, timing and controls of the Quaternary development of the Rio Bergantes, Ebro basin, northeast Spain
  5. A geochemical record of flooding on the upper River Severn, UK, during the last 3750years
  6. Clay mineral variations in Holocene terrestrial sediments from the Indus Basin
  7. The fluvial record of climate change
  8. Comment: Cumulative probability functions and their role in evaluating the chronology of geomorphological events during the Holocene. Richard C. Chiverrell, Varyl, R. Thorndycraft And Thomas, O. Hoffmann, Journal of Quaternary Science 26: 76–85
  9. Modelling the response of river systems to environmental change: Progress, problems and prospects for palaeo-environmental reconstructions
  10. New perspectives on Holocene flooding in Ireland using meta-analysis of fluvial radiocarbon dates
  11. Pb isotope evidence for contaminant-metal dispersal in an international river system: The lower Danube catchment, Eastern Europe
  12. River response to rapid Holocene environmental change: evidence and explanation in British catchments
  13. Quantifying sediment-associated metal dispersal using Pb isotopes: Application of binary and multivariate mixing models at the catchment-scale
  14. Holocene flood histories in south‐western USA
  15. Management of the Danube drainage basin: implications of contaminant-metal dispersal for the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive
  16. Dispersal of Contaminant Metals in the Mining-Affected Danube and Maritsa Drainage Basins, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe
  17. Heavy metals in potable groundwater of mining-affected river catchments, northwestern Romania
  18. The role of floodplains in attenuating contaminated sediment fluxes in formerly mined drainage basins
  19. River system recovery following the Novaţ-Roşu tailings dam failure, Maramureş County, Romania
  20. Geomorphology and Earth System Science: a reflection
  21. Alluvial responses to the changing Earth system
  22. The Nile: Evolution, Quaternary River Environments and Material Fluxes
  23. Embedding reach-scale fluvial dynamics within the CAESAR cellular automaton landscape evolution model
  24. Changing climate and extreme floods in the British uplands
  25. High‐resolution interpretative geomorphological mapping of river valley environments using airborne LiDAR data
  26. 12 Non-stationarity of basin scale sediment delivery in response to climate change
  27. The development and application of a database of radiocarbon-dated Holocene fluvial deposits in Great Britain
  28. Pervasive and long-term forcing of Holocene river instability and flooding in Great Britain by centennial-scale climate change
  29. Arsenic speciation in waters and sediment of ephemeral floodplain pools, Ríos Agrio–Guadiamar, Aznalcóllar, Spain
  30. Heavy metal contamination in the Arieş river catchment, western Romania: Implications for development of the Roşia Montană gold deposit
  31. Pleistocene glaciation in the mountains of Greece
  32. The solid state partitioning of contaminant metals and As in river channel sediments of the mining affected Tisa drainage basin, northwestern Romania and eastern Hungary
  33. River sediments, great floods and centennial‐scale Holocene climate change
  34. Preservation potential for Late Quaternary river alluvium
  35. The long term fate and environmental significance of contaminant metals released by the January and March 2000 mining tailings dam failures in Maramureş County, upper Tisa Basin, Romania
  36. The impact of tailings dam spills and clean-up operations on sediment and water quality in river systems: the Rı́os Agrio–Guadiamar, Aznalcóllar, Spain
  37. The impact of the October–November 2000 floods on contaminant metal dispersal in the River Swale catchment, North Yorkshire, UK
  38. The tailings dam failures in Maramures county, Romania and their transboundary impacts on the river systems
  39. The impact of recent climate change on flooding and sediment supply within a Mediterranean mountain catchment, southwestern Crete, Greece
  40. Climate change and the adoption of agriculture in north-west Europe
  41. Sources, distribution and storage of heavy metals in the Rı́o Pilcomayo, Bolivia
  42. River Basin Sediment Systems - Archives of Environmental Change
  43. Color Plates
  44. Fluvial archives of environmental change
  45. Mineralogy and geochemistry of alluvium contaminated by metal mining in the Rio Tinto area, southwest Spain
  46. Mediaeval Lead Pollution in the River Ouse at York, England
  47. Alluvial Archaeology in Britain. Edited by Stuart P. Needham and Mark Macklin. 300mm. Pp. xiii + 277, ills. Oxford: Oxbow Books, Oxbow Monograph, 27, 1992. ISBN 0-946897-52-2. £35.00.
  48. Fluvial Hazards in a Steepland Mountain Environment, Southern Bolivia
  49. Fewer People, Less Erosion: The Twentieth Century in Southern Bolivia
  50. Historic metal mining inputs to Tees river sediment
  51. Holocene book reviews: Mediterranean Quaternary river environments Edited by John Lewin, Mark G. Macklin and Jamie C. Woodwards, Rotterdam, Brokfield: A.A. Balkema, 1995, 272 pp., Hf1. 135, 00, hardback. ISBN. 90-5410-191-1
  52. Mediterranean quaternary river environments. John Lewin, Mark G. Macklin, and Jamie C. Woodward (Editors), 1995, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, vii + 292 pp., $135.00 (hardbound)
  53. Processes of Formation and Distribution of Pb-, Zn-, Cd-, and Cu-Bearing Minerals in the Tyne Basin, Northeast England:  Implications for Metal-Contaminated River Systems
  54. Stone Age Settlement in South-Eastern Ireland
  55. Channel and floodplain response to recent abrupt climate change: The tyne basin, Northern England
  56. Review of Pottery in Archaeology, by Clive Orton, Paul Tyers and Alan Vince and Alluvial Archaeology in Britain, by Stuart Needham and Mark G. Macklin
  57. Provenance of fine-grained alluvium and late Holocene land-use change in the Tyne basin, northern England
  58. Alluvial Archaeology in Britain. Edited by Stuart Needham and Mark G. Macklin. 277 pp., 102 figs, 9 tables. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 1992. £35.00.
  59. Alluvial sediment sources in a glaciated catchment: The voidomatis basin, Northwest Greece
  60. Archaeological Landscapes, Lithic Scatters, and Human Behavior
  61. Dispersal, storage and transformation of metalcontaminated alluvium in the upper Vistula basin, southwest Poland
  62. Form and size characteristics of clasts on stone-banked solifluction lobes, Okstindan, North Norway
  63. Late Quaternary Fluvial Sedimentation in the Voidomatis Basin, Epirus, Northwest Greece
  64. Sediment transfer and transformation of an alluvial valley floor: The river South Tyne, Northumbria, U.K.
  65. The chemical and physical speciation of trace metals in fine grained overbank flood sediments in the Tyne basin, north-east England
  66. Terraced fills in the Rheidol Valley, Wales
  67. Flood-Plain Sedimentation in the Upper Axe Valley, Mendip, England: A Reply
  68. Terraced fills of Pleistocene and Holocene age in the Rheidol Valley, Wales
  69. Flood-Plain Sedimentation in the Upper Axe Valley, Mendip, England
  70. Long-term and large scale high resolution catchment modelling: Innovations and challenges arising from the NERC Land Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS)