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One of the biggest unanswered questions in the solar-terrestrial science that underpins Space Weather research is: How does the high latitude ionosphere vary on small scales in res...
CERBERUS - SummaryIt has been estimated that there is more microbial life under our feet in deep rocks and sediments than there is on the surface or our planet - yet there are stil...
The theory of plate tectonics revolutionised the Earth sciences and had impacts across society, by providing a framework to understand the motion of Earth's surface. However,...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumula...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumula...
Rivers emit ~2-3 Pg of carbon as the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere, each year. This is equivalent to 20% of annual anthropogenic CO2 emissions and an import...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumula...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumula...
Coastal hazards pose a significant risk to people, property, and infrastructure worldwide and in the UK. For example, over 1.8 million homes are at risk of coastal flooding and ero...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumula...
Karst is the term used to describe a suite of features formed by dissolution of limestone. It includes surface features such as limestone pavements, dolines (sink holes) and tower...
Recent research suggests that the effects of climate change are already tangible, making the requirement for net zero more pressing than ever.Part of the solution for net zero will...
Storm Arwen was one of the most powerful and damaging winter storms of the last decade. Forest plantations on the eastern side of the UK have experienced significant damage from St...
Peatlands form in wet environments where the organic matter built up by plants every year is not fully degraded. This means that, over time, partly degraded organic matter accumula...
EPSRC : Richard Burke : EP/S023577/1Toronto is currently one of the top three fastest growing central cities in North America. Between 2006-2016, Toronto's population grew by...
Ocean crust is created at submarine volcanic mid-ocean ridges and spreads away over time to form the ocean basins that cover two thirds of Earth's surface. Seawater circulates...
"ESRC : Louise Couceiro : ES/P000681/1"In recent years, there has been a surge in non-profit organisations providing free online resources aiming to inspire girls...
This project uses ecophysiology and evolution experiments to understand how marine microbes respond to concurrent warming, acidification, and changes associated with renewable ener...
Extinction risk has been shown to be linked to ecological specialisation and diet in animals. This project explores if similar factors are linked with rarity in plants in the tropi...
EPSRC : MATTHEW BRENTON : EP/T518098/1In 2010 the UN estimated there were 1.5 billion people with no access to electricity. A lack of access to electricity has implications on heal...