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British Geological Survey

GovernmentNottingham, United Kingdom
About: British Geological Survey is a government organization based out in Nottingham, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Groundwater & Aquifer. The organization has 2561 authors who have published 7326 publications receiving 241944 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied lead and strontium isotope analyses to dental enamel samples from twenty individuals excavated from Londinium and found that the geographic origins of the population of Roman London varied, comprising individuals local to London and Britannia, but also from further afield in the Empire, including Rome.

69 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, LiDAR digital terrain models were used to examine the topographic form of hillslopes in two distinct lithologies in the Feather River catchment in northern California, a granodiorite pluton and metamorphosed volcanics.
Abstract: [1] Many geomorphic studies assume that bedrock geology is not a first-order control on landscape form in order to isolate drivers of geomorphic change (e.g., climate or tectonics). Yet underlying geology may influence the efficacy of soil production and sediment transport on hillslopes. We performed quantitative analysis of LiDAR digital terrain models to examine the topographic form of hillslopes in two distinct lithologies in the Feather River catchment in northern California, a granodiorite pluton and metamorphosed volcanics. The two sites, separated by <2 km and spanning similar elevations, were assumed to have similar climatic histories and are experiencing a transience in landscape evolution characterized by a propagating incision wave in response to accelerated surface uplift c. 5 Ma. Responding to increased incision rates, hillslopes in granodiorite tend to have morphology similar to model predictions for steady state hillslopes, suggesting that they adjust rapidly to keep pace with the incision wave. By contrast, hillslopes in metavolcanics exhibit high gradients but lower hilltop curvature indicative of ongoing transient adjustment to incision. We used existing erosion rate data and the curvature of hilltops proximal to the main channels (where hillslopes have most likely adjusted to accelerated erosion rates) to demonstrate that the sediment transport coefficient is higher in granodiorite (8.8 m2 ka−1) than in metavolcanics (4.8 m2 ka−1). Hillslopes in both lithologies get shorter (i.e., drainage density increases) with increasing erosion rates.

69 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the 18O/16O ratios preserved in diatom silica and authigenic calcite from an open, spring-fed, freshwater lake core from Turkey which spans marine oxygen isotope stage 3.
Abstract: There is increasing interest in the 18O/16O ratio of diatom silica, particularly for lakes where carbonates are absent. Here we compare the 18O/16O ratios preserved in diatom silica and authigenic calcite from an open, spring-fed, freshwater lake core from Turkey which spans marine oxygen isotope stage 3. The two sets of isotope data show contrasting trends in spite of their mutual dependence on the water 18O/16O ratio and lake-water temperature. The most likely explanation for this divergence is difference in seasonality of biological productivity mediated by the strongly continental climate of the Anatolian plateau. Diatom silica and authigenic calcite are precipitated from solutes in the lake-water at different times of the year. Diatom productivity follows a well-defined seasonal cycle, peaking first and most importantly in the spring and then in the autumn. The precipitation of calcite follows productivity by all forms of photosynthetic organisms that deplete CO2 but in most lakes this occurs during the summer months. The δ18Ocalcite curve shows mean summer temperature maxima at ca. 30–35 and ca. 58 ka BP while the intervening data represent a period of relatively cool summers. The δ18Odiatom curve shows bipolar results (15–20 and 29–33‰), which suggests that at least two discrete sources or processes contributed to the oxygen composition of the diatoms but probably involved a dilution mechanism to shift the isotopic values. The most likely source of depleted water is from snow entering the lake during the spring thaw. We infer that many authigenic calcite curves from regions with markedly seasonal climates may be temporally limited to a few summer months and that diatom silica provides complementary data on seasonally-specific water isotopic composition rather than a substitute for analyses based on carbonate.

69 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the application of inductively coupled plasma source mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) to the determination of some major, minor and trace elements in limestones and manganese nodules is described.

69 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors defined a notional depth to decollement for an extensional basin loaded by sediments which follow a North Sea ‘shaly sand’ compaction law and constructed a set of model half-grabens by combining subsidence curves generated by this model with geometric relationships inherent in the rotated planar (domino) mechanism of upper crustal faulting.

69 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Randall R. Parrish6821216398
David J.A. Evans6742216984
Melanie J. Leng6749418588
Benjamin P. Horton6527812838
Jim W. Hall6440916381
Robert J. Pankhurst6317312938
Luuk K. Koopal6321013240
António Ferreira6345813726
Russell S. Harmon6225912597
Edward Tipping6220714676
Jon Woodhead6122616730
Gavin L. Foster6118212524
Paul Eggleton6116813421
Colin E. Snape6043014283
Andrew Binley5927816075
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202354
202250
2021364
2020368
2019343
2018332