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James Hardwick
Dr Christopher Hackney
Dr Zarah Pattison
Invasive non-native plants indirectly destabilise riverbanks2026
Dr Christopher Hackney
Quantifying the suspended sediment dynamics and morphological impacts due to sand mining in the Narmada River, India2026
Dr Christopher Hackney
Exploring how sand infill is transforming Phnom Penh’s Tompun-Cheung Ek wetland2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Increased hydraulic roughness in alluvial rivers created by sand-mining sculpted bed features2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Migrating sands: Refocussing transboundary flows from water to sediment2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Modelling the transport and deposition of sediment-microplastics fluxes in a braided river, using Delft3D2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Place-based and intergenerational storytelling for youth climate action: Moving beyond participation and towards momentum2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Quantifying Bed Surface Roughness in Bedrock and Boulder-Bed Rivers2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Sand-mining-driven reduction in Tonle Sap Lake’s critical flood pulse2025
James Hardwick
Dr Christopher Hackney
Lizzie Keen
Professor Clare Fitzsimmons
The Role of Non-Native Plant Species in Modulating Riverbank Erosion: A Systematic Review2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
The transport and vertical distribution of microplastics in the Mekong River, SE Asia2025
Dr Christopher Hackney
Act of hope: a story of climate change and water puppetry performance along the Red River, Vietnam2024
Hannah Runeckles
Professor Andrew Henderson
Professor Andy Large
Dr Christopher Hackney
Human activity controls nitrogen loads in a large sub-tropical delta from 2000 to 20202024
Dr Christopher Hackney
Microplastic trapping efficiency and hydrodynamics in model coral reefs: A physical experimental investigation2024
Dr Christopher Hackney
Morphological changes in the Mekong delta and their implications for livelihoods2024
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