Earth and Environmental Science: Recent submissions
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‘Where’ is the evidence? A starting point for the development of place‐based research reviews and their implications for wellbeing‐related policymaking
(Wiley / The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), 10 April 2024)This paper aims to stimulate debate around the development of a place-based research review methodology. We present place-based reviews as a potential source of support for wellbeing-related local policymaking. Our ... -
Out of sight burbankite
(Nature Research, 12 April 2024)Burbankite is a rare sodium carbonate mineral that is easily dissolved away in its host igneous rocks. Its formation and dissolution can help concentrate rare earth elements vital for a low-carbon future, as Sam Broom-Fendley ... -
The Permian Cornubian granite batholith, SW England; Part 1: Field, structural, and petrological constraints
(Geological Society of America, 4 April 2024)The Permian Cornubian granite batholith (295−275 Ma) in SW England includes seven major plutons and numerous smaller stocks extending for ∼250 km from the Isles of Scilly in the WSW to Dartmoor in the ENE. The granites are ... -
Maturing the concept of small-scale mining (SSM) in the Global North using concept evaluation criteria on the placer mining industry in Yukon, Canada
(Elsevier, 4 April 2024)An empirical study of the placer gold mining industry in Yukon, Canada reveals how small-scale mining relates to large-scale and artisanal-scale mining, historically in the Global North and in the contemporary global ... -
Magmatic, Metamorphic and Structural History of the Variscan Lizard Ophiolite and Metamorphic Sole, Cornwall, UK
(Wiley / American Geophysical Union / European Geosciences Union, 5 April 2024)The Lizard ophiolite, Cornwall, South-West England, is the largest and best-preserved ophiolite within the Variscan orogenic belt. It forms part of the Rheic-Rhenohercynian suture zone, and was obducted northwestward onto ...