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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
James Hardwick
Dr Christopher Hackney
Dr Zarah Pattison
Invasive non-native plants indirectly destabilise riverbanks2025
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
Quantifying the suspended sediment dynamics and morphological impacts due to sand mining in the Narmada River, India2025
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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