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Helen Brooks
Dr Ross Stirling
Dr Jessica Holmes
Dr Zelong Yu
Paul Hughes
et al.
Climate-driven deterioration of long-life, long-linear geotechnical infrastructure2022
Dr Zelong Yu
Dr Ross Stirling
Professor Stephanie Glendinning
Dr Paul Hughes
Helen Brooks
et al.
Data from BIONICS research embankment2022
Helen Brooks
How strong are salt marshes? Geotechnical properties of coastal wetland soils.2022
Helen Brooks
Dr Ross Stirling
Dr Jessica Holmes
Professor Jonathon Chambers
Paul Hughes
et al.
Long-term monitoring of long linear geotechnical infrastructure for a deeper understanding of deterioration processes.2022
Helen Brooks
Vegetation interactions with geotechnical properties and erodibility of salt marsh sediments2022
Helen Brooks
Effect of vegetation cover and sediment type on 3D subsurface structure and shear strength in saltmarshes.2021
Helen Brooks
Resistance of salt marsh substrates to near-instantaneous hydrodynamic forcing.2021
Helen Brooks
The influence of particle size and frictional/cohesional shear strength components on UK salt marsh substrate stability.2019
Helen Brooks
How can we effectively use small areas of urban green space? Evidence Summary for Policy Workshop on Urban Green Spaces, Technical Report, October 2018.2018