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Geomorphology, conflict and heritage; the new frontier? (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mol, L. (2016, December). Geomorphology, conflict and heritage; the new frontier?. Presented at Invited lecture hosted by Glasgow University, Glasgow, Scotland

Projectile damage to building stone is a widespread phenomenon; sites damaged during World War I still see daily use while contemporary reports show damage to buildings in Palmyra and Mosul. Despite an ever-growing body of weathering research documen... Read More about Geomorphology, conflict and heritage; the new frontier?.

Cultural heritage documentation and conservation: Three-dimensional (3D) and geographical information system (GIS) techniques for shrapnel damage of facade School of Medicine of the Complutense University of Madrid (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Lopez-Gonzalez, L., Gomez-Heras, M., & Mol, L. (2016, September). Cultural heritage documentation and conservation: Three-dimensional (3D) and geographical information system (GIS) techniques for shrapnel damage of facade School of Medicine of the Complutense University of Madrid. Poster presented at 5th International Conference YOCOCU 2016, Madrid, Spain

Projectile damage to buildings is a wide spread, yet underrepresented in weathering and conservation research as mechanism of deterioration. Affected sites range from buildings damaged in past conflicts, such as the First World War, to modern day thr... Read More about Cultural heritage documentation and conservation: Three-dimensional (3D) and geographical information system (GIS) techniques for shrapnel damage of facade School of Medicine of the Complutense University of Madrid.

Sediment production in warming Arctic environments; a potential problem? (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mol, L., Bagshaw, E., Cartwright, J., Channon, M., & Selwood, N. (2016, September). Sediment production in warming Arctic environments; a potential problem?. Paper presented at British Society for Geomorphology Annual General Meeting, Plymouth

The Arctic is rapidly warming up; this statement has been confirmed in an ever growing body of scientific literature. This shift from a glaciated environment to a paraglacial environment bring with it challenges to ecosystems as well as human habitat... Read More about Sediment production in warming Arctic environments; a potential problem?.

Microclimatic weathering in 3D; an Arctic case study (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mol, L., & Clarke, L. (2016, September). Microclimatic weathering in 3D; an Arctic case study. Poster presented at British Society for Geomorphology Annual General Meeting, Plymouth

This study investigates the influence of microclimate on weathering behaviour of sedimentary stone in an Arctic environment. In situ weathering rates can be difficult to quantify because of inherited weathering and the complexity of uncontrolled cond... Read More about Microclimatic weathering in 3D; an Arctic case study.

Using 3D imaging to map bullet impacts in sandstone (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Mol, L., Gomez-Heras, M., Brassey, C., Green, O., & Blenkinsop, T. (2016, June). Using 3D imaging to map bullet impacts in sandstone. Poster presented at SEAHA 2nd Annual Conference, Oxford, England

Bullet impacts on heritage surfaces are increasingly a concern for conservation scientists; the escalating conflicts in the Middle East are often in the news for the deliberate targeting of heritage sites. The full destruction of sites, using large-s... Read More about Using 3D imaging to map bullet impacts in sandstone.