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    Late Quaternary ice flow in a West Greenland fjord and cross-shelf trough system: submarine landforms from Rink Isbrae to Uummannaq shelf and slope by Julian A. Dowdeswell, K.A. Hogan, Colm O Cofaigh, E.M.G. Fugelli, Jeffrey Evans, R. Noormets

    Published 2014
    “…Turbidity-current channels were not observed on Uummannaq Fan, contrasting with well-developed channels on Disko Fan, 300km to the south. Ice retreat had begun by 14.8cal.ka ago. …”
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    Submarine landforms and shallow acoustic stratigraphy of a 400 km-long fjord-shelf-slope transect, Kangerlussuaq margin, East Greenland by Julian A. Dowdeswell, Jeffrey Evans, Colm O Cofaigh

    Published 2010
    “…The distribution of streamlined subglacial landforms demonstrates that the Greenland Ice Sheet extended throughout Kangerlussuaq Fjord and reached at least 200 km across the shelf in Kangerlussuaq Trough at the LGM. …”
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    Past ice-sheet flow east of Svalbard inferred from streamlined subglacial landforms by Julian A. Dowdeswell, K.A. Hogan, Jeffrey Evans, R. Noormets, Colm O Cofaigh, D. Ottesen

    Published 2010
    “…This dome controlled the regional flow pattern; ice flowed eastward around Kong Karls Land into Franz Victoria Trough and north through Hinlopen Strait. …”
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    Short-run impact of electricity storage on CO2 emissions in power systems with high penetrations of wind power: a case-study of Ireland by Eoghan McKenna, John Barton, Murray Thomson

    Published 2017
    “…Using the Irish All-Island power system as a case-study, data on the observed dispatch of each large generator for the years 2008 to 2012 was used to estimate a marginal emissions factor of 0.547 kgCO2/kWh. Selected storage operation scenarios were used to estimate storage emissions factors – the carbon emissions impact associated with each unit of storage energy used. …”
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    Time-step analysis of the DECC 2050 calculator pathways by John Barton, Eoghan McKenna, Murray Thomson

    Published 2017
    “…An hour-by-hour time-step analysis is presented of United Kingdom (UK) electricity grid balancing in low-carbon energy pathways from the DECC 2050 Calculator. …”
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    Weakly nonlinear theory for dispersive waves generated by moving seabed deformation by Simone Michele, Emiliano Renzi, AGL Borthwick, C Whittaker, AC Raby

    Published 2022
    “…In particular, the leading wave in the nonlinear regime has higher crests and deeper troughs than the known linear solution, while the trough that propagates together with the moving seabed exhibits pulsating behaviour and has larger depth. …”
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    Reconstruction of ice-sheet changes in the Antarctic Peninsula since the Last Glacial Maximum by Colm O Cofaigh, Bethan J. Davies, Stephen J. Livingstone, James A. Smith, Joanne S. Johnson, Emma P. Hocking, Dominic A. Hodgson, John B. Anderson, Michael J. Bentley, Miquel Canals, Eugene Domack, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Jeffrey Evans, Neil F. Glasser, Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand, Robert D. Larter, Stephen J. Roberts, Alexander R. Simms

    Published 2014
    “…These data are used to reconstruct grounding-line retreat in 5ka time-steps from 25kaBP to present. Glacial landforms and subglacial tills on the eastern and western Antarctic Peninsula (AP) shelf indicate that the APIS was grounded to the outer shelf/shelf edge at the LGM and contained a series of fast-flowing ice streams that drained along cross-shelf bathymetric troughs. …”
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    Interactions between moderate alcohol consumption and sleepiness: the effect on driver performance by Pauline R. Barrett

    Published 2005
    “…Both alcohol and sleepiness are known to be major contnbutors to road traffic accidents m the UK. …”
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    A new bathymetry of the Northeast Greenland continental shelf: constraints on glacial and 2 other processes by J.E. Arndt, Wilfried Jokat, Boris Dorschel, Myklebust Myklebust, Julian A. Dowdeswell, Jeffrey Evans

    Published 2015
    “…Knolls, sinks, and hummocky seafloor on the middle shelf are also suggested to be related to salt diapirism. …”
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    Spatial and temporal variability in the ridge and runnel morphology along the North Lincolnshire coast by Selma T. van Houwelingen

    Published 2005
    “…Ridge and runnel beaches are very common in the United Kingdom, particularly in the vicinity of large river outlets. …”
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    Searching for the sources of stabilisation in output growth areas: evidence from the G-7 economies by Terence C. Mills, Ping Wang

    Published 2000
    “…Lam (1990), Sichel (1993), Durland and McCurdy (1994), Kim (1994), and Kim and Nelson (1998, 1999a, 1999b) are examples of papers that have further analysed U.S. output. …”
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    Design, development, and experimental characterisation of a novel building integrated solar thermal vacuum flat plate collector by Gaurav Nanajkar

    Published 2023
    “…Based on the experimental measurements, the U value of the collector was calculated to be 3 W/m2.K when operating at a temperature of 160° C. The measured U-value of the collector was compared to values determined using an analytical thermal network analogy and a CFD simulation including a Monte Carlo radiation model. …”
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