Camborne School of Mines: Recent submissions
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Episodes of early Pleistocene West Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat recorded by Iceberg Alley sediments
(Wiley / American Geophysical Union, 20 June 2022)Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The high sensitivity of this region to climate change has motivated geologists to examine marine sedimentary records for ... -
Laurentide Ice Sheet extent over the last 130 thousand years traced by the Pb isotope signature of weathering inputs to the Labrador Sea
(Elsevier, 25 May 2022)Understanding the history of continental ice-sheet growth on North America, and in particular that of the Laurentide Ice Sheet (LIS), is important for palaeoclimate and sea-level reconstructions. Information on ice-sheet ... -
Magma pressurisation sustains ongoing eruptive episode at dome-building Soufrière Hills Volcano
(Geological Society of America, 23 August 2022)Dome-building volcanoes, where long-term eruptive episodes can be interspersed with periods of intra-eruptive repose, are particularly challenging for volcanic hazard assessment. Defining the end of eruptive episodes is ... -
An advanced analytical assessment of rare earth element concentration, distribution, speciation, crystallography and solid-state chemistry in fly ash
(Elsevier, 12 August 2020)Fly ash represents a promising alternative source of rare earth elements (REE). However, information on REE containing mineral phases and their association with other fly ash components, vital for REE recovery from fly ... -
Coal mining wastes valorization as raw geomaterials in construction: A review with new perspectives
(Elsevier, 31 December 2021)Historically coal mining wastes have been viewed as heterogenous and hazard-prone geomaterials. Given that failures of colliery tips and tailing dams are reported on a regular basis, reclamation of coal mining wastes from ...