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MULTISCALE ADMINISTRATIVE REPRESENTATION OF POPULATION DENSITY AT SUB-MUNICIPAL LEVEL IN SPAIN, THE GALICIAN CASE (2022)
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Nobajas, A. (2022). MULTISCALE ADMINISTRATIVE REPRESENTATION OF POPULATION DENSITY AT SUB-MUNICIPAL LEVEL IN SPAIN, THE GALICIAN CASE. Finisterra, 57(121), 3-20. https://doi.org/10.18055/Finis26947

The disparity between total population values and how that population is spread across an area can generate issues of perception, as though choropleth maps are usually used to represent population, its density may not be equally spread across the ter... Read More about MULTISCALE ADMINISTRATIVE REPRESENTATION OF POPULATION DENSITY AT SUB-MUNICIPAL LEVEL IN SPAIN, THE GALICIAN CASE.

Making autoethnography: crafting intimate, social and material relations (2022)
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Holdsworth, C. (2022). Making autoethnography: crafting intimate, social and material relations. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 27(1), 123-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2022.2160415

Making autoethnography outlines a method for combining the practices of making (sewing and crochet) and interpretive writing to capture the relationality of the self and materials. I discuss how I have developed my fascination with making as a condui... Read More about Making autoethnography: crafting intimate, social and material relations.

Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling (2022)
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Holdsworth, C. (2022). Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling. Social and Cultural Geography, 25(3), 423-440. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2022.2157042

Geographical scholarship on making has established the interrelations between makers, materials and space. With this paper I explore how this scholarship can be developed to incorporate time through paying close attention to the time of making. Drawi... Read More about Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling.

Magma recharge and mush rejuvenation drive paroxysmal activity at Stromboli volcano (2022)
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Maria Petrone, C., Mollo, S., Gertisser, R., Buret, Y., Scarlato, P., Del Bello, E., …Reagan, M. (2022). Magma recharge and mush rejuvenation drive paroxysmal activity at Stromboli volcano. Nature communications, 13(1), Article 7717. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35405-z

Open-conduit basaltic volcanoes can be characterised by sudden large explosive events (paroxysms) that interrupt normal effusive and mild explosive activity. In June-August 2019, one major explosion and two paroxysms occurred at Stromboli volcano (It... Read More about Magma recharge and mush rejuvenation drive paroxysmal activity at Stromboli volcano.

Discrimination of thermodynamic and kinetic contributions to the heavy rare earth element patterns in metamorphic garnet (2022)
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Konrad‐Schmolke, M., Halama, R., Chew, D., Heuzé, C., De Hoog, J., & Ditterova, H. (2022). Discrimination of thermodynamic and kinetic contributions to the heavy rare earth element patterns in metamorphic garnet. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 41(4), 465-490. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmg.12703

Variations of rare earth element (REE) concentrations in metamorphic garnet are an important source of information of geodynamic and geochemical processes in the deeper Earth. In order to extract this information, the thermodynamic equilibrium and ki... Read More about Discrimination of thermodynamic and kinetic contributions to the heavy rare earth element patterns in metamorphic garnet.

Comparative geochemistry of Early Carboniferous marine red beds (MRBs) and their significance for deep time paleoceanographic reconstructions (2022)
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Card, C. J., & Montenari, M. (2022). Comparative geochemistry of Early Carboniferous marine red beds (MRBs) and their significance for deep time paleoceanographic reconstructions. Sedimentary Geology, 106313 - 106313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2022.106313

Marine red beds (MRBs), also known as oceanic red beds (ORBs), are reddish colored sediments deposited within the marine realm that have been stained during deposition and/or early diagenesis because of changes in the ocean water chemistry in respons... Read More about Comparative geochemistry of Early Carboniferous marine red beds (MRBs) and their significance for deep time paleoceanographic reconstructions.

Comparative geochemistry of Early Carboniferous marine red beds (MRBs) and their significance for deep time paleoceanographic reconstructions (2022)
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Card, C. J., & Montenari, M. (2022). Comparative geochemistry of Early Carboniferous marine red beds (MRBs) and their significance for deep time paleoceanographic reconstructions. Sedimentary Geology, 106313 - 106313. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2022.106313

Marine red beds (MRBs), also known as oceanic red beds (ORBs), are reddish colored sediments deposited within the marine realm that have been stained during deposition and/or early diagenesis because of changes in the ocean water chemistry in respons... Read More about Comparative geochemistry of Early Carboniferous marine red beds (MRBs) and their significance for deep time paleoceanographic reconstructions.

Red Sea rifting in central Egypt: constraints from the offshore Quseir province (2022)
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Ali, M., Decarlis, A., Ligi, M., Ball, P., Bosworth, W., & Ceriani, A. (2022). Red Sea rifting in central Egypt: constraints from the offshore Quseir province. Journal of the Geological Society, 180(2), Article jgs2022-105. https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2022-105

The formation of oceanic crust in the southern and central Red Sea is generally accepted to have started at c. 5 Ma. However, the nature of the crust in the northern Red Sea is still debated. This paper describes the rift architecture, dynamics and e... Read More about Red Sea rifting in central Egypt: constraints from the offshore Quseir province.

Decolonising Medical Knowledge - the case of breast cancer and ethnicity in the UK. (2022)
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Lau, L., Workman, S., & Thompson, M. (2022). Decolonising Medical Knowledge - the case of breast cancer and ethnicity in the UK. Journal of Cancer Policy, 36, Article 100365. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpo.2022.100365

National and global efforts have led to significant improvements in breast health and diagnosis, globally (Lukong, 2017). These achievements, however, are not even. Focusing on the case of breast cancer in the UK, we argue that enduring forms of medi... Read More about Decolonising Medical Knowledge - the case of breast cancer and ethnicity in the UK..

Origin of Lower Cretaceous quartzose arenites in northern India and the Indus Basins of Pakistan-The result of provenance composition, weathering or diagenesis? (2022)
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Beaumont, H., Burley, S. D., Breitfeld, T., Gould, T., & Clarke, S. M. (2022). Origin of Lower Cretaceous quartzose arenites in northern India and the Indus Basins of Pakistan-The result of provenance composition, weathering or diagenesis?. Basin Research, 35(1), 413-438. https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12717

Lower Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) sandstones of the Ghaggar-Hakra Formation in the Barmer Basin of northwest Rajasthan, India, have a complex depositional history which is confusing given they are quartzose arenites. The heavy mineral grains are very... Read More about Origin of Lower Cretaceous quartzose arenites in northern India and the Indus Basins of Pakistan-The result of provenance composition, weathering or diagenesis?.

Improving above ground biomass estimates of Southern Africa dryland forests by combining Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery (2022)
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David, R. M., Rosser, N. J., & Donoghue, D. N. (2022). Improving above ground biomass estimates of Southern Africa dryland forests by combining Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment, 282, Article 113232. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2022.113232

Having the ability to make accurate assessments of above ground biomass (AGB) at high spatial resolution is invaluable for the management of dryland forest resources in areas at risk from deforestation, forest degradation pressure and climate change... Read More about Improving above ground biomass estimates of Southern Africa dryland forests by combining Sentinel-1 SAR and Sentinel-2 multispectral imagery.

Evaluating land application of pulp and paper mill sludge: A review (2022)
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Turner, T., Wheeler, R., & Oliver, I. W. (2022). Evaluating land application of pulp and paper mill sludge: A review. Journal of Environmental Management, 317, 115439 - 115439. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115439

It is estimated that >400 Mt of board and paper are produced globally per year, and that 4.3–40 kg (dw) of sludge like material, pulp and paper mill sludge (PPMS), is generated for every tonne of product. PPMS are now more widely reused in agricultur... Read More about Evaluating land application of pulp and paper mill sludge: A review.

Determining patterns in the composition of dissolved organic matter in fresh waters according to land use and management (2022)
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Yates, C. A., Johnes, P. J., Brailsford, F. L., Evans, C. D., Evershed, R. P., Glanville, H. C., …Owen, A. T. (2023). Determining patterns in the composition of dissolved organic matter in fresh waters according to land use and management. Biogeochemistry, 164(1), 143-162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-022-00964-2

In fresh waters, the origins of dissolved organic matter (DOM) have been found to exert a fundamental control on its reactivity, and ultimately, its ecosystem functional role. A detailed understanding of landscape scale factors that control the expor... Read More about Determining patterns in the composition of dissolved organic matter in fresh waters according to land use and management.

Ovummuridae (calcareous microfossils) from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, Shropshire, UK (2022)
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Hussain, R., Rogers, S., & Blackburn, J. (2022). Ovummuridae (calcareous microfossils) from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, Shropshire, UK. https://doi.org/10.26879/1222

Ovummuridae are calcareous, egg-shaped microfossils with an unknown taxonomic affinity. Their limited observation is due to their occurrence only within exceptionally preserved carbonate rocks that have undergone little to no diagenesis or aggrading... Read More about Ovummuridae (calcareous microfossils) from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, Shropshire, UK.

Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing (2022)
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Allen, D., Arathoon, J., & Selby‐Fell, H. (2022). Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing. Geographical Journal, 188(4), 518-533. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12474

AbstractPublic responses to an ‘upward trend’ in recorded dog theft offences in England and Wales led to the creation of the Pet Theft Taskforce in May 2021, followed by a policy paper recommending the development of a new ‘pet abduction’ offence. De... Read More about Experiences of dog theft and spatial practices of search/ing.

Hospitality and Amnesty: Aravind Adiga’s Narrative of Legal Liminality (2022)
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Mendes, A., & Lau, L. (2022). Hospitality and Amnesty: Aravind Adiga’s Narrative of Legal Liminality. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, 1 - 17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2022.2099940

Amnesty continues several of the social justice themes of precarity and subalternity (at times, a violent subaltern agency) of Aravind Adiga’s fiction, and its literary narrative centres again on criminal acts and the moral dilemma the protagonist fa... Read More about Hospitality and Amnesty: Aravind Adiga’s Narrative of Legal Liminality.

Geology uprooted! Decolonising the curriculum for geologists (2022)
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Rogers, S., Lau, L., Dowey, N., Sheikh, H., & Williams, R. (2022). Geology uprooted! Decolonising the curriculum for geologists. Geoscience Communication, 5(3), 189 - 204. https://doi.org/10.5194/gc-5-189-2022

Geology is colonial. It has a colonial past and a colonial present. Most of the knowledge that we accept as the modern discipline of geology was founded during the height of the post-1700 European empire's colonial expansion. Knowledge is not neutral... Read More about Geology uprooted! Decolonising the curriculum for geologists.

The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making (2022)
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Holdsworth, C. (2022). The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making. Geographical Journal, 188(4), 559-570. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12467

The individual and social therapeutic benefits of spending time making have received both popular and academic endorsement. These testimonials often promote the sentiment that the benefits of making are experienced in the doing rather than what is ma... Read More about The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making.