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Browsing publications by Professor Stuart Dunning

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Dr Tom Coulthard
Professor Stuart Dunning
A growing threat of multi-hazard cascades highlighted by the Birch Glacier collapse and Blatten landslide in the Swiss Alps2025
Harley Dixey
Professor Stuart Dunning
Dr Matthew Perks
Addressing how spatial resolution affects image velocimetry outputs: implications for measurements from space2025
Sonam Rinzin
Professor Stuart Dunning
Professor Rachel Carr
Exploring implications of input parameter uncertainties on (GLOF) modelling results using the state-of-the-art modelling code, r.avaflow2025
Alex Hyde
Professor Rachel Carr
Professor Stuart Dunning
Quantifying heterogeneous glacier dynamics in Lunana, Bhutan, using high-spatiotemporal resolution satellite imagery2025
Professor Stuart Dunning
Professor Robert Raiswell
Thinning Antarctic glaciers expose high-altitude nunataks delivering more bioavailable iron to the Southern Ocean2025
Dr Matthew Perks
Dr Seb Pitman
Dr Rupert Bainbridge
Dr Alejandro Diaz Moreno
Professor Stuart Dunning
An Evaluation of Low-Cost Terrestrial Lidar Sensors for Assessing Hydrogeomorphic Change2024
Dr Caroline Taylor
Professor Stuart Dunning
Professor Rachel Carr
Glacial lake outburst floods threaten millions globally2023
Sonam Rinzin
Professor Stuart Dunning
GLOF Hazard, Exposure, Vulnerability, and Risk Assessment of Potentially Dangerous Glacial Lakes in the Bhutan Himalaya2023
Professor Stuart Dunning
Harley McCourt
Rapid fluvial remobilization of sediments deposited by the 2021 Chamoli disaster, Indian Himalaya2023
Dr Will Smith
Professor Stuart Dunning
Professor Neil Ross
Dr Jon Telling
Revising supraglacial rock avalanche magnitudes and frequencies in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska2023
Professor Stuart Dunning
Dr Michael Lim
Blue-ice moraines formation in the Heritage Range, West Antarctica: Implications for ice sheet history and climate reconstruction2022
Professor Stuart Dunning
Brief communication: An approximately 50 Mm3 ice-rock avalanche on 22 March 2021 in the Sedongpu valley, southeastern Tibetan Plateau2022
Dr Rupert Bainbridge
Dr Michael Lim
Professor Stuart Dunning
Dr Alejandro Diaz Moreno
Detection and forecasting of shallow landslides: lessons from a natural laboratory2022
Professor Stuart Dunning
A massive rock and ice avalanche caused the 2021 disaster at Chamoli, Indian Himalaya2021
Professor Stuart Dunning
Dr Rupert Bainbridge
Dr Michael Lim
Low-Cost Automatic Slope Monitoring Using Vector Tracking Analyses on Live-Streamed Time-Lapse Imagery2021
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