RESEARCH OVERVIEW
My research interests lie in the field of geomorphology, and specifically in ice-marginal earth surface processes and landforms. This includes polar, arctic and alpine land systems. I am also interested in high-magnitude fluvial processes, such as glacial outburst floods ('jökulhlaups').
CURRENT PROJECTS
Hydrodynamic modelling of high-magnitude outburst floods.
Arctic and Alpine glacier runoff and floodplain dynamics.
Ice-marginal landforms and processes.
RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS
- River Basin Processes and Management
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Spatial and temporal variability in the net mass balance of glaciers in the Southern Alps, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geography and Geophysics
Experimental insights towards geomorphic processes within dam break outburst floods. Journal of Hydrology
Evidence towards a thermal lag in the response of small Arctic glaciers to climate change. Journal of Glaciology
A new cycle of jökulhlaups at Russell Glacier, Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland. Journal of Glaciology
Coupled fluid dynamics-sediment transport modelling of a break-out lahar, Mt Ruapehu, New Zealand. Journal of Hydrology
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