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Correlating floodplain geochemical profiles with archival historical mining records to establish depositional chronologies of river sediment (2022)
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Parker, A. J., Milan, D. J., & McEwen, L. J. (2022). Correlating floodplain geochemical profiles with archival historical mining records to establish depositional chronologies of river sediment. CATENA, 218, 106532. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2022.106532

Chronological markers in fluvial sediments can provide useful information on geomorphic response to historic catchment disturbance, and help explain historic channel morphodynamics. We concentrate on the River Nent catchment in Northern England, whic... Read More about Correlating floodplain geochemical profiles with archival historical mining records to establish depositional chronologies of river sediment.

Perceived accessibility of employment sites by jobseekers and the potential relevance of employer-subsidised demand responsive transport to enhance the commute (2022)
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Calvert, T., Crawford, F., Parkhurst, G., & Parkin, J. (2022). Perceived accessibility of employment sites by jobseekers and the potential relevance of employer-subsidised demand responsive transport to enhance the commute. Cities, 130, 103872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2022.103872

The constraints placed by the transport options available to job-seekers are key factors for the accessibility of employment locations and therefore social inclusion. The present paper investigates the importance of these constraints and the potentia... Read More about Perceived accessibility of employment sites by jobseekers and the potential relevance of employer-subsidised demand responsive transport to enhance the commute.

Being in the hyper city and the posthuman body (2022)
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Landi, D. (2022). Being in the hyper city and the posthuman body. FOOTPRINT, Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022):(Issue # 30 | Spring/ Summer 2022), 16. https://doi.org/10.7480/footprint.16.1

Since ancient times, the analogy of the body in relation to buildings was central both in Western and Eastern architectural and urban design. Over time, the prevalence of economies over inhabitants’ experience led to the adoption of architectural and... Read More about Being in the hyper city and the posthuman body.

Influence of orographic precipitation on coevolving landforms and vegetation in semi-arid ecosystems (2022)
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Srivastava, A., Yetemen, O., Saco, P., Rodriguez, J., Kumari, N., & Chun, K. (2022). Influence of orographic precipitation on coevolving landforms and vegetation in semi-arid ecosystems. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 47(12), https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5427

Topography affects the intensity and spatial distribution of precipitation due to orographic lifting mechanisms and, in turn, influences the prevailing climate and vegetation distribution. Previous modelling studies on the impact of orographic precip... Read More about Influence of orographic precipitation on coevolving landforms and vegetation in semi-arid ecosystems.

Cycling tourism in Italy: Multimodal transport behaviours in a latent class analysis (2022)
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Pantelaki, E., Crotti, D., & Maggi, E. (2023). Cycling tourism in Italy: Multimodal transport behaviours in a latent class analysis. Research in Transportation Business and Management, Article 100861. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rtbm.2022.100861

In the last years, sustainability has become an important issue in tourism debate, and more, cycling tourism as an alternative and green way of travel during holidays has gained popularity. However, the choice of other transport means, complementary... Read More about Cycling tourism in Italy: Multimodal transport behaviours in a latent class analysis.

Cyclist and pedestrian trust in automated vehicles: An on-road and simulator trial (2022)
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Parkin, J., Crawford, F., Flower, J., Alford, C., Morgan, P., & Parkhurst, G. (2023). Cyclist and pedestrian trust in automated vehicles: An on-road and simulator trial. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 17(7), 762-774. https://doi.org/10.1080/15568318.2022.2093147

Automated vehicles (AVs) need to be trusted by cyclists and pedestrians where they will share the road. To test trust, cyclists and pedestrians, and a comparison cohort of drivers, observed trials of both a road and simulator AV undertaking three com... Read More about Cyclist and pedestrian trust in automated vehicles: An on-road and simulator trial.

Enhancing fire resistance of reinforced concrete beams through sacrificial reinforcement (2022)
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Hostetter, H., Naser, M. Z., Hawileh, R. A., Karaki, G., & Zhou, H. (2022). Enhancing fire resistance of reinforced concrete beams through sacrificial reinforcement. Architecture, Structures and Construction, 2(2), 311-322. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44150-022-00061-w

Due to the superior properties of concrete, structural members made of concrete often satisfy fire requirements specified in codes and standards without special installations or the use of external insulation. A closer examination into fire codal pro... Read More about Enhancing fire resistance of reinforced concrete beams through sacrificial reinforcement.

A disaggregate analysis of ‘excess’ car travel and its role in decarbonisation (2022)
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Wadud, Z., Adeel, M., Anable, J., & Lucas, K. (2022). A disaggregate analysis of ‘excess’ car travel and its role in decarbonisation. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 109, Article 103377. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2022.103377

This paper measures ‘excess’ car travel for its role in decarbonisation. On average, each English adult travels around 5,680 miles a year and emits 1,006 kg of CO2. However, the top 5% ‘excess’ car users travel 4.8 times and emit 5.7 times the nation... Read More about A disaggregate analysis of ‘excess’ car travel and its role in decarbonisation.

Rapid extreme tropical precipitation and flood inundation mapping (flood-tropical) framework: initial testing for the 2021-2022 Malaysia flood (2022)
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Tew, Y. L., Tan, M. L., Juneng, L., Chun, K., Hafiz bin Hassan, M., bin Osman, S., …Kabir, M. H. (2022). Rapid extreme tropical precipitation and flood inundation mapping (flood-tropical) framework: initial testing for the 2021-2022 Malaysia flood. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 11(7), 378

The 2021-2022 flood is one of the most serious flood events in Malaysian history, with approximately 70,000 victims evacuated daily, 54 killed and total losses were up to MYR 6.1 billion. From this devastating event, we realized the lack of extreme p... Read More about Rapid extreme tropical precipitation and flood inundation mapping (flood-tropical) framework: initial testing for the 2021-2022 Malaysia flood.

Surface damage from perpendicular and oblique bullet impacts in stone (2022)
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Campbell, O., Blenkinsop, T., Gilbert, O., & Mol, L. (2022). Surface damage from perpendicular and oblique bullet impacts in stone. Royal Society Open Science, 9(7), 220029. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220029

Controlled experiments were conducted to investigate the surface damage caused by perpendicular and oblique impacts of bullets into sandstone and limestone targets. Individual bullets fired in conditions simulating modern rifles at typical combat dis... Read More about Surface damage from perpendicular and oblique bullet impacts in stone.

A low computational cost seismic analyses framework for 3D tunnel-form building structures (2022)
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Mohsenian, V., Nikkhoo, A., Hajirasouliha, I., & Hejazi, F. (2022). A low computational cost seismic analyses framework for 3D tunnel-form building structures. Advances in Structural Engineering, 25(14), 2938-2952. https://doi.org/10.1177/13694332221113040

Numerical modeling of tunnel-form buildings entails the utilization of 3D finite element models consisting of large numbers of shell and fiber elements. Accordingly, the non-linear analysis of such models under seismic excitations is both time-consum... Read More about A low computational cost seismic analyses framework for 3D tunnel-form building structures.

Road pavement defect investigation using treated and untreated expansive road subgrade materials with varying plasticity index (2022)
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Amakye, S. Y. O., Abbey, S. J., & Booth, C. A. (2022). Road pavement defect investigation using treated and untreated expansive road subgrade materials with varying plasticity index. Transportation Engineering, 9, Article 100123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.treng.2022.100123

Road pavement defect has been a major issue in the construction industry leading to a high cost of maintenance and sometimes a total reconstruction of the road. Expansive road subgrade materials are one of the major causes of these road defects. In t... Read More about Road pavement defect investigation using treated and untreated expansive road subgrade materials with varying plasticity index.

Heads nods and boat bobs: Behavior of Iguana iguana is affected by environment and boat traffic in riparian tropical forest (2022)
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Rice, E. A., Lewis, T. R., Griffin, R. K., & Grant, P. B. (2022). Heads nods and boat bobs: Behavior of Iguana iguana is affected by environment and boat traffic in riparian tropical forest. Biotropica, 54(4), 820-828. https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.13136

Although frequently studied in captivity, less is known about wild Iguana iguana. Herein behavior of riparian I.iguana was collected alongside climate, vigilance, and boat traffic data. Observations showed boat tourism potentially affects I.iguana ne... Read More about Heads nods and boat bobs: Behavior of Iguana iguana is affected by environment and boat traffic in riparian tropical forest.

Fracture mechanics modeling of reinforced concrete joints strengthened by CFRP sheets (2022)
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Hejazi, F., Karim, H., Kazemi, H., Shahbazpanahi, S., & Mosavi, A. (2022). Fracture mechanics modeling of reinforced concrete joints strengthened by CFRP sheets. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 17, e01273. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2022.e01273

Nowadays, fracture mechanics modeling for strengthening structural members is a challenging issue for structural engineers. The developed fracture mechanics modeling was applicable for identifying propagation of a crack in concrete structural members... Read More about Fracture mechanics modeling of reinforced concrete joints strengthened by CFRP sheets.

Introduction: The 1970s and all that... (2022)
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Everard, M. (2022). Introduction: The 1970s and all that... Environmental Scientist, 4-9

This Introduction opens a special edition celbrating 50 years since the UN 'Stockholm Conference', founding of UNEP and publication of the seminal 'Limits to Growth' study by the Club of Rome, looking ahead to future challenges

Strength predictive modelling of soils treated with calcium-based additives blended with eco-friendly pozzolans—A machine learning approach (2022)
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Eyo, E. U., Abbey, S. J., & Booth, C. A. (2022). Strength predictive modelling of soils treated with calcium-based additives blended with eco-friendly pozzolans—A machine learning approach. Materials, 15(13), Article 4575. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15134575

The unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of a stabilised soil is a major mechanical parameter in understanding and developing geomechanical models, and it can be estimated directly by either lab testing of retrieved core samples or remoulded samples... Read More about Strength predictive modelling of soils treated with calcium-based additives blended with eco-friendly pozzolans—A machine learning approach.

Impact of the North Sea–Caspian pattern on meteorological drought and vegetation response over diverging environmental systems in western Eurasia (2022)
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He, Q., Xu, B., Dieppois, B., Yetemen, O., Lutfi Sen, O., Klaus, J., …Chun, K. (2022). Impact of the North Sea–Caspian pattern on meteorological drought and vegetation response over diverging environmental systems in western Eurasia. Ecohydrology, 15(5), e2446. https://doi.org/10.1002/eco.2446

Emerging drought stress on vegetation over western Eurasia is linked to varying teleconnection patterns. The North Sea–Caspian Pattern (NCP) is a relatively less studied Eurasian teleconnection pattern, which has a role on drought conditions and the... Read More about Impact of the North Sea–Caspian pattern on meteorological drought and vegetation response over diverging environmental systems in western Eurasia.

Rubber bearing isolator with granular and polymer filler core and application on a building (2022)
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Tan, K. C., & Hejazi, F. (2022). Rubber bearing isolator with granular and polymer filler core and application on a building. Structures, 42, 309-332. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2022.06.006

In the present study, a new core-and-filler system was proposed to use in elastomer bearings as a substitution to hazardous lead core while improving the performance of base isolators. The proposed system utilizes steel core and filler consists of ei... Read More about Rubber bearing isolator with granular and polymer filler core and application on a building.

Dialogic feed forward in assessment: Pivotal to learning but not unproblematic (2022)
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Hill, J., & West, H. (2022). Dialogic feed forward in assessment: Pivotal to learning but not unproblematic. Teaching and Learning Inquiry, 10, https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.10.20

A key debate in higher education is how assessment and feedback can be constructed to maximize opportunities for meaningful student learning. In this paper, we explore how a learning-focused model of feedback, teacher-student dialogic feed-forward, i... Read More about Dialogic feed forward in assessment: Pivotal to learning but not unproblematic.

How to thrive when studying online (2022)
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Cox, W., Alexander, A., West, H., Abzhaparova, A., & Hill, J. (2023). How to thrive when studying online. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 47(3), 502-511. https://doi.org/10.1080/03098265.2022.2087214

The Covid-19 pandemic led to significant changes in higher education institutions, with a rapid pivot from on-campus to online teaching and learning. The move to predominantly online teaching resulted in a very different learning experience for many... Read More about How to thrive when studying online.