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Professor Timothy Quine

Professor Timothy Quine

Vice-President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education and Student Experience)

 TimQuineDVC@exeter.ac.uk

 3004

 +44 (0)1392 723004

 Northcote House 

 

Northcote House, University of Exeter, The Queen’s Drive,  Exeter, EX4 4QJ, UK


Overview

Professor Tim Quine is the Vice-President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education & Student Experience) and Professor of Earth Surface Science at the University of Exeter. Prior to taking on the role of Vice-President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor in September 2015, Tim was the Academic Dean for Students having been the Associate Dean for Education for the College of Life and Environmental Sciences.

As the Vice-President (Education & Student Experience), Tim is responsible for delivering the University’s Education Strategy (2019-2025) with oversight of its implementation and monitoring through the Education and Student Experience Executive Committee, providing regular reports to Senate and Council (through Dual Assurance). The Education Strategy sets out Exeter’s vision for teaching, learning and student experience for the next five years, identifying priorities focused on enhancing undergraduate and postgraduate provision, supporting and enabling educators, and responding to the opportunities presented by digital transformation. Tim’s brief is captured in the Education Strategy commitment to Success for All our Students and encompasses the undergraduate and taught postgraduate student journey from arrival, through excellent teaching, learning and assessment, to the next stages in graduate life.

Tim maintains a close partnership with the Exeter Students’ Guild and The Falmouth and Exeter Students’ Union to ensure the quality and continual enhancement of the student experience. Finally, Tim works closely with the Education Leadership Team across the University’s academic Faculties to ensure that the University maintains its excellent academic quality and standards and seeks to innovate to improve the educational experience of all Exeter students.

Tim undertakes research in Earth Surface Science that focuses on perturbation of the terrestrial carbon cycle and ecosystem services by soil erosion and sediment deposition and the implications for the delivery of wider ecosystem services. His research has a strong international dimension and projects have seen him collaborate with researchers in universities and institutes in China, India, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Bolivia, Saudi Arabia, Australia, New Zealand and many European countries. Over 60% of his papers have been written with international collaborators. He was a Lead Author of the Regulating Services Chapter for the UK National Ecosystem Assessment and has been a member of National and International Working Groups on Geomorphology.

Tim is a member of the University Executive Board, Senior Leadership Group and Senate, and currently chairs the University’s Education and Student Experience Executive Committee. Tim is also a member of the Russell Group network of Pro-Vice Chancellors (Education), which he has previously chaired. He has been external examiner of undergraduate programmes at three Russell Group Universities, examined PhD theses at several UK and International Universities and has been involved in a number of Institutional reviews including Kazan University, at the Invitation of AKKORK (Russian equivalent to QAA).

Contact

Kerrie Gove (Executive PA) Jess Johnson (Business Manager) or TimQuineDVC@exeter.ac.uk Phone: 01392 723004

Qualifications

BSc Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology (UCL), University of London.
PhD Archaeology, University of Strathclyde

Register of Interests 2022/23

Organisation in which interest exists and nature of interest (directorship, shareholding, membership etc.)

Tianjin University - Honorary Professor
Russell Group PVC Education Group - Chair
Exeter College - Member of Governing Body
Kortext Academic Advisory Board (KAAB) - Member

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Research

Research interests

Tim’s research interests lie in 6 areas

  • Understanding & quantifying erosion processes on agricultural land – the role of tillage erosion.
    The last decade has seen a paradigm shift in understanding of soil redistribution processes on agricultural land and research in collaboration with Gerard Govers (Catholic University of Leuven) has been influential in this shift. Early tillage erosion experiments were undertaken in North America (Lindstrom, Lobb) and France (Revel), but the dominance of tillage erosion as a soil redistribution process was first demonstrated when experimental data were combined with erosion models (developed by Leuven and Exeter) and 137Cs data. Collaborative research between Exeter and Leuven led to the formulation of the EU-funded TERON project (partners: Dino Torri, Firenze, Juan Vincente Giraldez, Cordoba, Constantinos Kosmas, Athens, Raphael da Silva, Evora & Goswin Heckrath, Foulum) which has addressed the current state and future trends in tillage erosion in Europe. Developments in tillage erosion research have formed the focus of 3 international conferences (Toronto 1997, Leuven 1999, Exeter/Reading, 2002) organised iin collaboration with Gerard Govers and David Lobb ( University of Manitoba). Further research in this area has been undertaken in collaboration with Prof. Xinbao Zhang ( Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chengdu, China), Dr Les Basher ( Landcare, New Zealand) and Zhanli Wang (National Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion & Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yangling, Shaanxi Province, China).
  • Soil erosion and carbon dynamics on agricultural land.
    Research undertaken under the TERON programme demonstrated that soil redistribution by tillage erosion is of sufficient magnitude to lead to evolution of significant spatial variation in soil properties over time periods of a few decades (Quine et al., 1999; Quine and Zhang, 2002). This has important implications for carbon dynamics and these are currently being explored with Kristof Van Oost (Marie Curie Fellow, Exeter) and Gerard Govers and Roel Merkx ( Leuven). Ongoing research supports the contention that on rolling terrain subject to mechanised agriculture in temperate environments tillage erosion drives a carbon sink of the order of 5-15 g C m -2 year -1 (Van Oost et al., 2005). This has significant implications for carbon sequestration policy. We are currently developing carbon isotope work with Jennifer Harden (USGS) and exploring links to climate change with Richard Betts and Peter Falloon (Hadley Centre, UK MetOffice).
  • Development and application of techniques for erosion assessment using radionuclides.
    The advances in understanding outlined above have been made possible through developments in erosion assessment using fallout radionuclides (especially 137Cs, 134Cs and 210Pbex). Pioneering work in this field was undertaken in North America and Australia, however, NERC-funded research undertaken with Prof. Walling represented the first systematic application of radionuclide techniques in Europe. Developments included: systematic sampling strategies linked to collection of topographic and land use data; methods for erosion rate estimation using mass-balance models; evaluation and validation of erosion rate estimates using independent data. Much of the early work using fallout radionuclides focused on Developed Countries. Research sponsored by Lloyd’s of London and ODA in collaboration with Des Walling, Xinbao Zhang (Chengdu), Qalabane Chakela (Lesotho) and Owen Mandiringana (Zimbabwe) represented some of the first applications of the approach in areas where erosion is a more severe problem – Zimbabwe, Lesotho and China (Sichuan, Yunnan, Gansu, Shaanxi Provinces). Work with Xinbao Zhang and Des Walling has made important progress in identifying the source of sediment reaching the Yellow River, and the processes of erosion on steep farmland.
  • Sediment Supply, Slope-Channel Coupling and Channel Response.
    This area of research is being undertaken in collaboration with Andrew Nicholas with the support of a NERC-funded studentship (Rhian Thomas) and a current NERC small grant. Advances in understanding of the link between sediment supply and landform evolution are being established through comparison of the results of numerical modelling (cellular and 1-dimensional) with reconstructions of landscape change based on data derived from fieldwork in the Avoca valley, New Zealand, laboratory analysis of soils (OSL at CSIRO, Canberra; chemical indicators of pedogenic processes; magnetic properties) and image analysis of archive aerial photographs.
  • Experimental Geomorphology.
    This body of work is divided into two components: well-established field tillage experiments and developing laboratory approaches to investigation of and large-scale landscape evolution and soil erosion processes. Tillage experiments have been funded by BGRG and TERON. Laboratory investigations have been undertaken in Leuven and form the focus of ongoing developmental work in the Sediment Research Facility. Phil Greenwood (NERC-funded PhD student) is examining the potential for active tracing of sediment pathways using fallout radionulcides. Lucy Clarke (Exeter-funded PhD student) is developing the landscape evolution work in an experimental invesitigation field of alluvial fan dynamics.
  • Remote sensing of agricultural landscapes.
    This area of research has been supported by a NERC ARSF flight to investigate erosion signatures using hyperspectral data from cropland sites in Devon (2002) and by research studentships (3), funded by the Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau, that have focussed on aspects of Agricultural development in KSA. Eed Al-Otaibi used a time series of remotely sensed images from early air photos through Landsat MSS and TM to IKONOS to map the agricultural development of the Najran Valley, Saudi Arabia and to examine the correlation between documentary records and reconstruction based on image interpretation. Abdulaziz Al-Zokair investigated the potential for mapping soil salinization in Hasa Oasis in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia using both soil reflectance and vegetation stress. Ali Aldosari has conducted a GIS/RS study of the 2000 outbreak of Rift Valley Fever in Jizan Province, Saudi Arabia. Particular emphasis has been on the potential to identify mosquito breeding sites and risk of RVF infection using readily accessible data layers and satellite imagery. Comparison with of risk maps with the distribution of infection provides insights into both the reliability of the approach and non-environmental controls on the outbreak.

Tim has been actively involved with the British Geomorphological Research Group - BGRG . He served on the Executive Committee since from 1997 to 2001 and as Honorary Secretary from 1998 to 2001. He received the Gordon Warwick Award of the Group in 1997. Tim maintains links with the antipodes through membership of the South Pacific Environmental Radionuclide Association (SPERA) and presented keynote papers at the 1998 and 2000 conferences. Tim also serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Soil and Tillage Research.

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Publications

Journal articles

Jones M, Aragão LEOC, Dittmar T, Rezende CE, Almeida MG, Johnson BT, Marques JSJ, Niggemann J, Rangel TP, Quine TA, et al (In Press). Environmental Controls on the Riverine Export of Dissolved Black Carbon. Global Biogeochemical Cycles Abstract.
Glendell M, Macshane G, Farrow L, Quinton J, Anderson K, Evans M, Benaud P, Rawlins B, Morgan D, Jones L, et al (In Press). Testing the utility of structure from motion photogrammetry reconstructions using small unmanned aerial vehicles and ground photography to estimate the extent of upland soil erosion. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Lu H, Wang X, Zhang H, Xie X, Nakhavali M, Quine TA, Xu W, Xia J, He B, Hao Z, et al (2024). Soil Organic Carbon Lateral Movement Processes Integrated into a Terrestrial Ecosystem Model. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 16(1). Abstract.
Naylor LA, Dungait JAJ, Zheng Y, Buckerfield S, Green SM, Oliver DM, Liu H, Peng J, Tu C, Zhang GL, et al (2023). Achieving Sustainable Earth Futures in the Anthropocene by Including Local Communities in Critical Zone Science. Earth's Future, 11(9). Abstract.
Naylor L, Dungait J, Hallett P, Munro N, Stanton A, Quine T (2023). Earth’s Critical Zone Remains a Mystery Without its People. Eos, 104
Hong S, Cong N, Ding J, Piao S, Liu L, Peñuelas J, Chen A, Quine TA, Zeng H, Houlton BZ, et al (2023). Effects of Afforestation on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Accumulation Depend on Initial Soil Nitrogen Status. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 37(1). Abstract.
Liang B, Liu H, Wang S, Cressey EL, Dahlsjö CAL, Xu C, Wang J, Wang Z, Liu F, Feng S, et al (2023). Model bias in calculating factor importance of climate on vegetation growth. Global and Planetary Change, 228 Abstract.
Li D, Li X, Du X, Zhang X, Wang J, Dungait JAJ, Quine TA, Green SM, Wen X, Yang Y, et al (2023). Response of heterotrophic respiration to vegetation restoration in a karst area of SW China. Land Degradation and Development, 34(9), 2523-2534.
Benaud P, Anderson K, James MR, Quine TA, Quinton JN, Brazier RE (2023). Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry and Rare Earth Oxides can quantify diffuse and convergent soil loss and source apportionment. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 11(4), 633-648.
Wang Z, Zhang Y, Govers G, Tang G, Quine TA, Qiu J, Navas A, Fang H, Tan Q, Van Oost K, et al (2023). Temperature effect on erosion-induced disturbances to soil organic carbon cycling. Nature Climate Change
Wu L, Liu H, Liang B, Zhu X, Cao J, Wang Q, Jiang L, Cressey EL, Quine TA (2022). A process-based model reveals the restoration gap of degraded grasslands in Inner Mongolian steppe. Sci Total Environ, 806(Pt 3). Abstract.  Author URL.
Yang Y, Zhang X, Hartley IP, Dungait JAJ, Wen X, Li D, Guo Z, Quine TA (2022). Contrasting rhizosphere soil nutrient economy of plants associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi in karst forests (Apr, 10.1007/s11104-021-04950-9, 2021). PLANT AND SOIL, 470(1-2), 95-96.  Author URL.
Quine TA, Cressey EL, Dungait JAJ, De Baets S, Meersmans J, Jones MW, Nicholas AP (2022). Geomorphically mediated carbon dynamics of floodplain soils and implications for net effect of carbon erosion. Hydrological Processes, 36(9). Abstract.
Mariappan S, Hartley IP, Cressey EL, Dungait JAJ, Quine TA (2022). Soil burial reduces decomposition and offsets erosion-induced soil carbon losses in the Indian Himalaya. Glob Chang Biol, 28(4), 1643-1658. Abstract.  Author URL.
Qiu S, Peng J, Quine TA, Green SM, Liu H, Liu Y, Hartley IP, Meersmans J (2022). Unraveling Trade‐Offs Among Reforestation, Urbanization, and Food Security in the South China Karst Region: How can a Hinterland Province Achieve SDGs?. Earth's Future, 10(12). Abstract.
Liang B, Liu H, Quine TA, Chen X, Hallett PD, Cressey EL, Zhu X, Cao J, Yang S, Wu L, et al (2021). Analysing and simulating spatial patterns of crop yield in Guizhou Province based on artificial neural networks. Progress in Physical Geography, 45(1), 33-52. Abstract.
Li D, Zhang X, Dungait JAJ, Wen X, Quine TA, Wang Q (2021). Changes in the biological N<inf>2</inf>-fixation rates and diazotrophic community as vegetation recovers on abandoned farmland in a karst region of China. Applied Soil Ecology, 158 Abstract.
Hao Z, Gao Y, Green SM, Wen X, Yang J, Xiong B, Quine TA, He N (2021). Chemical Characteristics of Flow Driven by Rainfall and Associated Impacts on Shallow Groundwater Quality in a Karst Watershed, Southwest China. Environmental Processes, 8(2), 615-636. Abstract.
Lu H, Li S, Ma M, Bastrikov V, Chen X, Ciais P, Dai Y, Ito A, Ju W, Lienert S, et al (2021). Comparing machine learning-derived global estimates of soil respiration and its components with those from terrestrial ecosystem models. Environmental Research Letters, 16(5). Abstract.
Yang Y, Zhang X, Hartley IP, Dungait JAJ, Wen X, Li D, Guo Z, Quine TA (2021). Contrasting rhizosphere soil nutrient economy of plants associated with arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal fungi in karst forests. Plant and Soil, 470(1-2), 81-93.
Guo Z, Zhang X, Dungait JAJ, Green SM, Wen X, Quine TA (2021). Contribution of soil microbial necromass to SOC stocks during vegetation recovery in a subtropical karst ecosystem. Sci Total Environ, 761 Abstract.  Author URL.
Shi L, Liu H, Xu C, Liang B, Cao J, Cressey EL, Quine TA, Zhou M, Zhao P (2021). Decoupled heatwave-tree growth in large forest patches of Larix sibirica in northern Mongolian Plateau. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 311, 108667-108667.
Cao J, Liu H, Zhao B, Li Z, Liang B, Shi L, Wu L, Cressey EL, Quine TA (2021). High forest stand density exacerbates growth decline of conifers driven by warming but not broad-leaved trees in temperate mixed forest in northeast Asia. Science of the Total Environment, 795 Abstract.
Liang B, Quine TA, Liu H, Cressey EL, Bateman I (2021). How can We Realize Sustainable Development Goals in Rocky Desertified Regions by Enhancing Crop Yield with Reduction of Environmental Risks?. REMOTE SENSING, 13(9).  Author URL.
Peng J, Jiang H, Liu Q, Green SM, Quine TA, Liu H, Qiu S, Liu Y, Meersmans J (2021). Human activity vs. climate change: Distinguishing dominant drivers on LAI dynamics in karst region of southwest China. Sci Total Environ, 769 Abstract.  Author URL.
Li D, Zhang X, Dungait JAJ, Green SM, Wen X, Quine TA, Wang Q (2021). Main controls on the denitrification rates during cropland revegetation in the southwest China Karst Critical Zone Observatory. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 308 Abstract.
Luo Y, Wang H, Meersmans J, Green SM, Quine TA, Feng S (2021). Modeling soil erosion between 1985 and 2014 in three watersheds on the carbonate-rock dominated Guizhou Plateau, SW China, using WaTEM/SEDEM. Progress in Physical Geography, 45(1), 53-81. Abstract.
Liu S, Zhang X, Dungait JAJ, Quine TA, Razavi BS (2021). Rare microbial taxa rather than phoD gene abundance determine hotspots of alkaline phosphomonoesterase activity in the karst rhizosphere soil. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 57(2), 257-268. Abstract.
Xia S, Wang W, Song Z, Kuzyakov Y, Guo L, Van Zwieten L, Li Q, Hartley IP, Yang Y, Wang Y, et al (2021). Spartina alterniflora invasion controls organic carbon stocks in coastal marsh and mangrove soils across tropics and subtropics. Glob Chang Biol, 27(8), 1627-1644. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wang L, Liu H, Leavitt S, Cressey EL, Quine TA, Shi J, Shi S (2021). Tree-ring δ18O identifies similarity in timing but differences in depth of soil water uptake by trees in mesic and arid climates. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 308-309, 108569-108569.
Qiu S, Peng J, Dong J, Wang X, Ding Z, Zhang H, Mao Q, Liu H, Quine TA, Meersmans J, et al (2021). Understanding the relationships between ecosystem services and associated social-ecological drivers in a karst region: a case study of Guizhou Province, China. Progress in Physical Geography, 45(1), 98-114. Abstract.
Jiang Z, Liu H, Wang H, Peng J, Meersmans J, Green SM, Quine TA, Wu X, Song Z (2020). Bedrock geochemistry influences vegetation growth by regulating the regolith water holding capacity. Nature Communications, 11(1). Abstract.
Peng J, Tian L, Zhang Z, Zhao Y, Green SM, Quine TA, Liu H, Meersmans J (2020). Distinguishing the impacts of land use and climate change on ecosystem services in a karst landscape in China. Ecosystem Services, 46 Abstract.
Dai J, Liu H, Wang Y, Guo Q, Hu T, Quine T, Green S, Hartmann H, Xu C, Liu X, et al (2020). Drought-modulated allometric patterns of trees in semi-arid forests. Communications Biology, 3(1). Abstract.
Jones MW, Coppola AI, Santín C, Dittmar T, Jaffé R, Doerr SH, Quine TA (2020). Fires prime terrestrial organic carbon for riverine export to the global oceans. Nature Communications, 11(1). Abstract.
Hao Q, Yang S, Song Z, Ran X, Yu C, Chen C, Van Zwieten L, Quine TA, Liu H, Wang Z, et al (2020). Holocene carbon accumulation in lakes of the current east Asian monsoonal margin: Implications under a changing climate. Sci Total Environ, 737 Abstract.  Author URL.
Quine TA, Van Oost K (2020). Insights into the future of soil erosion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(38), 23205-23207.
De Baets S, Denbigh TDG, Smyth KM, Eldridge BM, Weldon L, Higgins B, Matyjaszkiewicz A, Meersmans J, Larson ER, Chenchiah IV, et al (2020). Micro-scale interactions between Arabidopsis root hairs and soil particles influence soil erosion. Communications Biology, 3(1). Abstract.
Benaud P, Anderson K, Evans M, Farrow L, Glendell M, James MR, Quine TA, Quinton JN, Rawlins B, Jane Rickson R, et al (2020). National-scale geodata describe widespread accelerated soil erosion. Geoderma, 371 Abstract.
Liang B, Liu H, Chen X, Zhu X, Cressey EL, Quine TA (2020). Periodic relations between terrestrial vegetation and climate factors across the globe. Remote Sensing, 12(11). Abstract.
Wang Y, Dungait JAJ, Xing K, Green SM, Hartley I, Tu C, Quine TA, Tian J, Kuzyakov Y (2020). Persistence of soil microbial function at the rock-soil interface in degraded karst topsoils. LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, 31(2), 251-265.  Author URL.
Xue Y, Tian J, Quine TA, Powlson D, Xing K, Yang L, Kuzyakov Y, Dungait JAJ (2020). The persistence of bacterial diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality along a disturbance intensity gradient in karst soil. Science of the Total Environment, 748 Abstract.
Evans DL, Quinton JN, Tye AM, Rodés Á, Davies JAC, Mudd SM, Quine TA (2019). Arable soil formation and erosion: a hillslope-based cosmogenic nuclide study in the United Kingdom. SOIL, 5(2), 253-263. Abstract.
Yuan W, Zheng Y, Piao S, Ciais P, Lombardozzi D, Wang Y, Ryu Y, Chen G, Dong W, Hu Z, et al (2019). Increased atmospheric vapor pressure deficit reduces global vegetation growth. Science Advances, 5(8). Abstract.
Song X, Gao Y, Green SM, Wen X, Dungait JAJ, Xiong B, Quine TA, He N (2019). Rainfall driven transport of carbon and nitrogen along karst slopes and associative interaction characteristic. Journal of Hydrology, 573, 246-254. Abstract.
Wang X, Quine TA, Zhang H, Tian G, Yuan W (2019). Redistribution of Soil Organic Carbon Induced by Soil Erosion in the Nine River Basins of China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 124(4), 1018-1031. Abstract.
Liu H, Jiang Z, Dai J, Wu X, Peng J, Wang H, Meersmans J, Green SM, Quine TA (2019). Rock crevices determine woody and herbaceous plant cover in the karst critical zone. Science China Earth Sciences, 62(11), 1756-1763. Abstract.
Guo Z, Zhang X, Green SM, Dungait JAJ, Wen X, Quine TA (2019). Soil enzyme activity and stoichiometry along a gradient of vegetation restoration at the Karst Critical Zone Observatory in Southwest China. Land Degradation and Development, 30(16), 1916-1927. Abstract.
Green SM, Dungait JAJ, Tu C, Buss HL, Sanderson N, Hawkes SJ, Xing K, Yue F, Hussey VL, Peng J, et al (2019). Soil functions and ecosystem services research in the Chinese karst Critical Zone. Chemical Geology, 527 Abstract.
Hao Z, Gao Y, Ma M, Green SM, Wang J, Song X, Dungait JAJ, Johnes PJ, Xiong B, Quine TA, et al (2019). Using δ <sup>13</sup> C to reveal the importance of different water transport pathways in two nested karst basins, Southwest China. Journal of Hydrology, 571, 425-436. Abstract.
Tu C, Liu C, Quine TA, Jones MW, Liu T, Li L, Liu W (2018). Dynamics of soil organic carbon following land-use change: insights from stable C-isotope analysis in black soil of Northeast China. Acta Geochimica, 37(5), 746-757. Abstract.
Ma M, Gao Y, Song X, Green SM, Xiong B, Dungait JAJ, Peng T, Quine TA, Wen X, He N, et al (2018). Migration and leaching characteristics of base cation: indicating environmental effects on soil alkalinity in a karst area. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int, 25(21), 20899-20910. Abstract.  Author URL.
Sankar M, Green SM, Mishra PK, Snoalv JTC, Sharma NK, Karthikeyan K, Somasundaram J, Kadam DM, Dinesh D, Kumar S, et al (2018). Nationwide soil erosion assessment in India using radioisotope tracers <SUP>137</SUP>Cs and <SUP>210</SUP>Pb: the need for fallout mapping. CURRENT SCIENCE, 115(3), 388-390.  Author URL.
Li D, Zhang X, Green SM, Dungait JAJ, Wen X, Tang Y, Guo Z, Yang Y, Sun X, Quine TA, et al (2018). Nitrogen functional gene activity in soil profiles under progressive vegetative recovery after abandonment of agriculture at the Puding Karst Critical Zone Observatory, SW China. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 125, 93-102. Abstract.
Cressey EL, Dungait JAJ, Jones DL, Nicholas AP, Quine TA (2018). Soil microbial populations in deep floodplain soils are adapted to infrequent but regular carbon substrate addition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 122, 60-70. Abstract.
Glendell M, Jones R, Dungait JAJ, Meusburger K, Schwendel AC, Barclay R, Barker S, Haley S, Quine TA, Meersmans J, et al (2018). Tracing of particulate organic C sources across the terrestrial-aquatic continuum, a case study at the catchment scale (Carminowe Creek, southwest England). Science of the Total Environment, 616-617, 1077-1088. Abstract.
Eludoyin AO, Griffith B, Orr RJ, Bol R, Quine TA, Brazier RE (2017). An evaluation of the hysteresis in chemical concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships from drained, intensively managed grasslands in southwest England. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 62(8), 1243-1254. Abstract.
Janes VJJ, Nicholas AP, Collins AL, Quine TA (2017). Analysis of fundamental physical factors influencing channel bank erosion: results for contrasting catchments in England and Wales. Environmental Earth Sciences, 76(7). Abstract.
Zhang X, Quine TA, Walling DE, Li Z (2017). Application of the Caesium-137 Technique in a Study of Soil Erosion on Gully Slopes in a Yuan Area of the Loess Plateau Near Xifeng, Gansu Province, China. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 76(1-2), 103-120.
Jones MW, Quine TA, de Rezende CE, Dittmar T, Johnson B, Manecki M, Marques JSJ, de Aragão LEOC (2017). Do Regional Aerosols Contribute to the Riverine Export of Dissolved Black Carbon?. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 122(11), 2925-2938. Abstract.
Quine T, Guo D, Green SM, Tu C, Hartley I, Zhang X, Dungait J, Wen X, Song Z, Liu H, et al (2017). Ecosystem service delivery in Karst landscapes: anthropogenic perturbation and recovery. Acta Geochimica, 36(3), 416-420. Abstract.
Song X, Gao Y, Green SM, Dungait JAJ, Peng T, Quine TA, Xiong B, Wen X, He N (2017). Nitrogen loss from karst area in China in recent 50 years: An in-situ simulated rainfall experiment's assessment. Ecology and Evolution, 7(23), 10131-10142. Abstract.
Navas A, Quine TA, Walling DE, Gaspar L, Quijano L, Lizaga I (2017). Relating Intensity of Soil Redistribution to Land Use Changes in Abandoned Pyrenean Fields Using Fallout Caesium-137. Land Degradation and Development, 28(7), 2017-2029. Abstract.
Quine T, Wykes M (2017). University challenge. Economist (United Kingdom), 413(9051).
Quine TA (2016). Book Review: Understanding and solving environmental problems in the 21st century: toward a new, integrated hard problem science. The Holocene, 15(1), 158-158.
Meersmans J, Arrouays D, Van Rompaey AJJ, Pagé C, De Baets S, Quine TA (2016). Future C loss in mid-latitude mineral soils: climate change exceeds land use mitigation potential in France. Sci Rep, 6 Abstract.  Author URL.
De Baets S, Van de Weg MJ, Lewis R, Steinberg N, Meersmans J, Quine TA, Shaver GR, Hartley IP (2016). Investigating the controls on soil organic matter decomposition in tussock tundra soil and permafrost after fire. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 99, 108-116. Abstract.
Meersmans J, Van Weverberg K, De Baets S, De Ridder F, Palmer SJ, van Wesemael B, Quine TA (2016). Mapping mean total annual precipitation in Belgium, by investigating the scale of topographic control at the regional scale. Journal of Hydrology, 540, 96-105. Abstract.
Li Y, Quine TA, Yu HQ, Govers G, Six J, Gong DZ, Wang Z, Zhang YZ, Van Oost K (2015). Sustained high magnitude erosional forcing generates an organic carbon sink: Test and implications in the Loess Plateau, China. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 411, 281-289. Abstract.
Wang Z, Van Oost K, Lang A, Quine T, Clymans W, Merckx R, Notebaert B, Govers G (2014). The fate of buried organic carbon in colluvial soils: a long-term perspective. Biogeosciences, 11(3), 873-883. Abstract.
Greenwood P, Walling DE, Quine TA (2014). Using caesium-134 and cobalt-60 as tracers to assess the remobilization of recently-deposited overbank-derived sediment on river floodplains during subsequent inundation events. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 39(2), 228-244. Abstract.
Meersmans J, Martin MP, Lacarce E, Orton TG, De Baets S, Gourrat M, Saby NPA, Wetterlind J, Bispo A, Quine TA, et al (2013). Estimation of Soil Carbon Input in France: an Inverse Modelling Approach. Pedosphere, 23(4), 422-436. Abstract.
Evans M, Quine T, Kuhn N (2013). Geomorphology and terrestrial carbon cycling. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 38(1), 103-105.
Smith P, Ashmore MR, Black HIJ, Burgess PJ, Evans CD, Quine TA, Thomson AM, Hicks K, Orr HG (2013). REVIEW: the role of ecosystems and their management in regulating climate, and soil, water and air quality. Journal of Applied Ecology, 50(4), 812-829. Abstract.
De Baets S, Meersmans J, Vanacker V, Quine TA, Van Oost K (2013). Spatial variability and change in soil organic carbon stocks in response to recovery following land abandonment and erosion in mountainous drylands. Soil Use and Management, 29(1), 65-76. Abstract.
De Baets S, Meersmans J, Vanacker V, Quine TA, Van Oost K (2013). Spatial variability and change in soil organic carbon stocks in response to recovery following land abandonment and erosion in mountainous drylands. Soil Use and Management
Doetterl S, Stevens A, van Oost K, Quine TA, van Wesemael B (2013). Spatially-explicit regional-scale prediction of soil organic carbon stocks in cropland using environmental variables and mixed model approaches. Geoderma, 204-205, 31-42. Abstract.
Greenwood P, Walling DE, Quine TA (2013). Using caesium-134 and cobalt-60 as tracers to assess the remobilization of recently-deposited overbank-derived sediment on river floodplains during subsequent inundation events. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Evans M, Quine T, Kuhn N (2012). Geomorphology and terrestrial carbon cycling. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Smith P, Ashmore MR, Black HIJ, Burgess PJ, Evans CD, Quine TA, Thomson AM, Hicks K, Orr HG (2012). The role of ecosystems and their management in regulating climate, and soil, water and air quality. Journal of Applied Ecology
Nicholas AP, Quine TA (2010). Quantitative assessment of landform equifinality and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction using geomorphic models. Geomorphology, 121(3-4), 167-183.
Nicholas AP, Clarke L, Quine TA (2009). A numerical modelling and experimental study of flow width dynamics on alluvial fans. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 34, 1985-1993.
Van Oost K, Cerdan O, Quine TA (2009). Accelerated sediment fluxes by water and tillage erosion on European agricultural land. Earth Sutrface Processes and Landforms
Clarke L, Quine TA, Nicholas AP (2009). An experimental investigation of autogenic behaviour during alluvial fan evolution. Geomorphology, 115, 278-285.
Van Oost K, Six J, Govers G, Quine T, De Gryze S (2008). Response. Science, 319(5866).
Van OK, Six J, Govers G, Quine T, De GS (2008). Soil erosion: a carbon sink or source? Response. SCIENCE, 319(5866), 1042-1042.
Thomas R, Nicholas AP, Quine TA (2007). Cellular modelling as a tool for interpreting historic braided river evolution. Geomorphology, 90(3-4), 302-317. Abstract.
Nicholas AP, Quine TA (2007). Crossing the divide: Representation of channels and processes in reduced-complexity river models at reach and landscape scales. Geomorphology, 90(3-4), 318-339.
Nicholas AP, Quine TA (2007). Modelling alluvial landform change in the absence of external environmental forcing. Geology, 35(6), 527-530.
Quine TA, van Oost K (2007). Quantifying carbon sequestration as a result of soil erosion and deposition: retrospective assessment using caesium-137 and carbon inventories. Global Change Biology, 13, 2610-2625.
VanOost K, Quine TA, De Gryze S, Govers G (2007). The impact of agricultural soil erosion on the Global Carbon Cycle. Science, 318(5850), 626-629.
Navas A, Walling DE, Quine T, Machin J, Soto J, Domenech S, Lopez-Vicente M (2007). Variability in (CS)-C-137 inventories and potential climatic and lithological controls in the central Ebro valley, Spain. JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, 274(2), 331-339. Abstract.
Quine TA, Zhang Y (2006). Re‐defining tillage erosion: quantifying intensity–direction relationships for complex terrain. Soil Use and Management, 20(2), 114-123.
Quine TA, Zhang Y (2006). Re‐defining tillage erosion: quantifying intensity–direction relationships for complex terrain. Soil Use and Management, 20(2), 124-132.
Zhang, J. Quine TA, Ni, S. Ge, F. (2006). Stocks and dynamics of SOC in relation to soil distribution by water and tillage erosion. Global Change Biology, 12(10), 1834-1841.
Van Oost K, Govers G, de Alba S, Quine TA (2006). Tillage erosion: a review of controlling factors and implications for soil quality. Progress in Physical Geography, 30(4), 443-466. Abstract.
Quine TA (2006). Traces in hydrology edited by N.E. Peters, E. Hoehn, Ch. Leibundgut, N. Tase and D.E. Walling, International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Publication No. 215, IAHS Press, Wallingford, 1993. No. of pages: x + 350. Price: $60.00. ISBN 0‐947571‐68‐X. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 20(6), 579-579.
Van Oost K, Van Muysen W, Govers G, Deckers J, Quine TA (2005). From water to tillage erosion dominated landform evolution. Geomorphology, 72(1-4), 193-203. Abstract.
VanOost K, Govers G, Quine TA, Heckrath G, Oleson J, Merckx R (2005). Landscape-scale modeling of carbon cycling under the impact of soil redistribution: the role of tillage erosion. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19(4).
Heckrath G, Djurhuus J, Quine TA, Van Oost K, Govers G, Zhang Y (2005). Tillage erosion and its effect on soil properties and crop yield in Denmark. J Environ Qual, 34(1), 312-324. Abstract.  Author URL.
VanOost, K. Govers, G. Heckrath, G. (2004). Comment on Managing Soil Carbon. Science, 305(5690).
Quine TA, Zhang Y (2004). Re-defining tillage erosion: Quantifying intensity-direction relationships for complex terrain. 2. Revised mouldboard erosion model. Soil Use and Management, 20(2), 124-132. Abstract.
Quine TA, Zhang Y (2004). Re-defining tillage erosion: quantifying intensity - direction relationships for complex terrain. (1) Derivation of an adirectional soil transport coefficient. Soil Use and Management, 20(2), 114-123.
Van Oost K, Van Muysen W, Govers G, Heckrath G, Quine TA, Poesen J (2003). Simulation of the redistribution of soil by tillage on complex topographies. European Journal of Soil Science, 54(1), 63-76. Abstract.
Quine TA, Basher LR, Nicholas AP (2003). Tillage erosion intensity in the South Canterbury Downlands, New Zealand. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 41(4), 789-807. Abstract.
Quine TA, Zhang Y (2002). An investigation of spatial variation in soil erosion, soil properties and crop production within an agricultural field in Devon, United Kingdom. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 57(1), 55-65.
Lobb DA, Quine TA, Govers G, Heckrath GJ (2001). Comparison of methods used to calculate tillage translocation using plot-tracers. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 56(4), 321-328. Abstract.
Kosmas C, Gerontidis S, Marathianou M, Detsis B, Zafiriou T, Nan Muysen W, Govers G, Quine T, Vanoost K (2001). The effects of tillage displaced soil on soil properties and wheat biomass. Soil and Tillage Research, 58(1-2), 31-44. Abstract.
Zhang XB, Quine TA (2000). A study of soil erosion on a steep cultivated slope in the Mt. Gongga region near Luding, Sichuan, China, using the <sup>137</sup>Cs technique. Acta Geologica Hispanica, 35(3-4), 229-238. Abstract.
Van Oost K, Govers G, Van Muysen W, Quine TA (2000). Modeling translocation and dispersion of soil constituents by tillage on sloping land. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 64(5), 1733-1739. Abstract.
Quine TA, Govers G, Poesen J, Walling D, Van Wesemael B, Martinez-Fernandez J (1999). Fine-earth translocation by tillage in stony soils in the Guadalentin, south-east Spain: an investigation using caesium-134. Soil and Tillage Research, 51(3-4), 279-301. Abstract.
Govers G, Lobb DA, Quine TA (1999). Preface - Tillage erosion and translocation: emergence of a new paradigm in soil erosion research. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 51(3-4), 167-174.  Author URL.
Quine TA, Walling DE, Chakela QK, Mandiringana OT, Zhang X (1999). Rates and patterns of tillage and water erosion on terraces and contour strips: Evidence from caesium-137 measurements. Catena, 36(1-2), 115-142. Abstract.
Beuselinck L, Govers G, Steegen A, Quine TA (1999). Sediment transport by overland flow over an area of net deposition. Hydrological Processes, 13(17), 2769-2782. Abstract.
Govers G, Lobb DA, Quine TA (1999). Tillage erosion and translocation: Emergence of a new paradigm in soil erosion research. Preface. Soil and Tillage Research, 51(3-4), 167-174.
Quine TA, Walling DE, Zhang X (1999). Tillage erosion, water erosion and soil quality on cultivated terraces near Xifeng in the Loess Plateau, China. Land Degradation and Development, 10(3), 251-274. Abstract.
Quine TA (1999). Use of caesium-137 data for validation of spatially distributed erosion models: the implications of tillage erosion. Catena, 37(3-4), 415-430. Abstract.
Zhang X, Quine TA, Walling DE (1998). Soil erosion rates on sloping cultivated land on the Loess Plateau near Ansai, Shaanxi Province, China: an investigation using <sup>137</sup>Cs and rill measurements. Hydrological Processes, 12(1), 171-189. Abstract.
Wagner A, Greenland DJ, Lal R, Quine T, Billing DW, Evans R, Giller K (1997). Degradation and resilience of soils - Discussion. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 352(1356), 1008-1010.  Author URL.
Quine TA, Govers G, Walling DE, Zhang X, Desmet PJJ, Zhang Y, Vandaele K (1997). Erosion processes and landform evolution on agricultural land - New perspectives from caesium-137 measurements and topographic-based erosion modelling. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 22(9), 799-816. Abstract.
Poesen J, Van Wesemael B, Govers G, Martinez-Fernandez J, Desmet P, Vandaele K, Quine T, Degraer G (1997). Patterns of rock fragment cover generated by tillage erosion. Geomorphology, 18(3-4), 183-197. Abstract.
Zhang X, Walling DE, Quine TA, Wen A (1997). Use of reservoir deposits and caesium-137 measurements to investigate the erosional response of a small drainage basin in the rolling loess plateau region of China. Land Degradation and Development, 8(1), 1-16. Abstract.
Govers G, Quine TA, Desmet PJJ, Walling DE (1996). The relative contribution of soil tillage and overland flow erosion to soil redistribution on agricultural land. EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, 21(10), 929-946.  Author URL.
Walling DE, He Q, Quine TA (1996). Use of fallout radionuclide measurements in sediment budget investigations. Geomorphologie. Relief, Processus, Environnement, 3, 17-27. Abstract.
Walling DE, He Q, Quine TA (1996). Use of fallout radionuclide measurements in sediment budget investigations/La mesure des retombées de radionucléides : un outil pour l'évaluation des bilans sédimentaires. Géomorphologie relief processus environnement, 2(3), 17-27.
Walling DE, He Q, Quine TA (1995). Use of caesium-137 and lead-210 as tracers in soil erosion investigations. Tracer technologies for hydrological systems. Proc. international symposium, Colorado, 1995, 163-172. Abstract.
ZHANG XB, QUINE TA, WALLING DE, LI Z (1994). APPLICATION OF THE CESIUM-137 TECHNIQUE IN a STUDY OF SOIL-EROSION ON GULLY SLOPES IN a YUAN AREA OF THE LOESS PLATEAU NEAR XIFENG, GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA. GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER SERIES A-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, 76(1-2), 103-120.  Author URL.
Xinbao Zhang, Quine TA, Walling DE, Zhou Li (1994). Application of the caesium-137 technique in a study of soil erosion on gully slopes in a yuan area of the Loess Plateau near Xifeng, Gansu Province, China. Geografiska Annaler, Series A, 76 A(1-2), 103-120. Abstract.
Quine TA, Navas A, Walling DE, Machin J (1994). Soil erosion and redistribution on cultivated and uncultivated land near las bardenas in the central Ebro river Basin, Spain. Land Degradation & Development, 5(1), 41-55. Abstract.
Quine TA, Walling DE (1993). Use of caesium-137 measurements to investigate relationships between erosion rates and topography. Landscape sensitivity, 31-48. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1993). Using chernobyl-derived fallout radionuclides to investigate the role of downstream conveyance losses in the suspended sediment budget of the river severn, United Kingdom. Physical Geography, 14(3), 239-253. Abstract.
Davidson DA, Carter SP, Quine TA (1992). An evaluation of micromorphology as an aid to archaeological interpretation. Geoarchaeology, 7(1), 55-65. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA, Rowan JS (1992). Fluvial transport and redistribution of Chernobyl fallout radionuclides. Hydrobiologia, 235-236(1), 231-246. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA, He Q (1992). Investigating contemporary rates of floodplain sedimentation. Lowland floodplain rivers, 165-184. Abstract.
Quine TA, Walling DE, Zhang X, Wang Y (1992). Investigation of soil erosion on terraced fields near Yanting, Sichuan Province, China, using caesium-137. Erosion, debris flows and environment in mountain regions. Proc. international symposium, Chengdu, 1992, 155-168. Abstract.
Walling D, Quine T (1991). Fluvial redistribution of Chernobyl radionuclides. NERC News, 18, 22-25. Abstract.
Quine TA, Walling DE (1991). Rates of soil erosion on arable fields in Britain: quantitative data from caesium‐137 measurements. Soil Use and Management, 7(4), 169-176. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1991). Recent rates of soil loss from areas of arable cultivation in the UK. Sediment and stream water quality in a changing environment. Proc. symposium, Vienna, 1991, 123-131. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1991). Recent rates of soil loss from areas of arable cultivation in the UK. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1991). Recent rates of soil loss from areas of arable cultivation in the UK. Abstract.
WALLING DE, QUINE TA (1991). Use of <sup>137</sup>Cs measurements to investigate soil erosion on arable fields in the UK: potential applications and limitations. Journal of Soil Science, 42(1), 147-165. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1990). Calibration of caesium-137 measurements to provide quantitative erosion rate data. Land Degradation and Rehabilitation, 2, 161-175.

Chapters

Walling DE, Quine TA, Rowan JS (1992). Fluvial transport and redistribution of Chernobyl fallout radionuclides. In  (Ed) Sediment/Water Interactions, Springer Nature, 231-246.

Conferences

Green SM, Dungait J, Zhang X, Barrows T, Buss HL, Liu T, Hartley I, Song Z, Wen X, Liu H, et al (2016). SOIL PROCESSES AND ECOLOGICAL SERVICES IN THE KARST CRITICAL ZONE OF SW CHINA.
Clarke L, Quine TA, Nicholas AP (2008). An evaluation of the role of physical models in exploring form-process feedbacks in alluvial fans. Sediment Dynamics in Changing Environments.
Clarke LE, Quine TA, Nicholas AP (2008). An evaluation of the role of physical models in exploring form–process feedbacks in alluvial fans. Sediment Dynamics in Changing Environments. 1st - 5th Dec 2008. Abstract.
Greenwood P, Walling DE, Quine TA (2008). Assessing the remobilisation of recently deposited sediment from river flood plains during single overbank flood events, using caesium-134 and cobalt-60 as tracers. Sediment Dynamics in Changing Environments. 1st - 5th Dec 2008. Abstract.
Van Oost K, Quine TA, Govers G, Heckrath G (2006). Modeling soil erosion induced carbon fluxes between soil and atmosphere on agricultural land using SPEROS-C.  Author URL.
Navas A, Walling DE, Quine TA, Machin J, Soto J (2005). The pattern of soil redistribution along a transect in the central Ebro basin (NE Spain) and its controls. Abstract.
Steegen A, Govers G, Beuselinck L, Van Oost K, Quine TA, Rombaut A (2000). The use of phosphorus as a tracer in erosion/sedimentation studies. Abstract.
Brown AG, Quine TA (1999). Fluvial processes and environmental change: an overview.  Author URL.
Quine TA, Walling D, Zhang XB (1999). Slope and gully response to agricultural activity in the rolling Loess Plateau, China.  Author URL.
King BP, Quine TA, Walling DE (1998). Assessment of within-field sediment storage in agricultural catchments using a terrain-based GIS.  Author URL.
Navas A, GarciaRuiz JM, Machin J, Lasanta T, Valero B, Walling DE, Quine TA (1997). Soil erosion on dry farming land in two changing environments of the central Ebro Valley, Spain.  Author URL.
Walling DE, He Q, Quine TA (1995). Use of caesium-137 and lead-210 as tracers in soil erosion investigations. Abstract.
WALLING DE, QUINE TA (1995). Use of fallout radionuclide measurements in soil erosion investigations.  Author URL.
Quine TA, Desmet PJJ, Govers G, Vandaele K, Walling DE (1994). A comparison of the roles of tillage and water erosion in landform development and sediment export on agricultural land near Leuven, Belgium. Abstract.
Quine TA, Walling DE, Mandiringana OT (1993). An investigation of the influence of edaphic, topographic and land- use controls on soil erosion on agricultural land in the Borrowdale and Chinamora areas, Zimbabwe, based on caesium-137 measurements. Abstract.
Quine TA, Walling DE (1993). Assessing recent rates of soil loss from areas of arable cultivation in the UK. Abstract.
QUINE TA, WALLING DE, ZHANG X (1993). THE ROLE OF TILLAGE IN SOIL REDISTRIBUTION WITHIN TERRACED FIELDS ON THE LOESS PLATEAU, CHINA - AN INVESTIGATION USING CESIUM-137.  Author URL.
Govers G, Quine TA, Walling DE (1993). The effect of water erosion and tillage movement on hillslope profile development: a comparison of field observations and model results. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1992). The use of caesium-137 measurements in soil erosion surveys. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1991). Recent rates of soil loss from areas of arable cultivation in the UK. Abstract.
Walling DE, Quine TA (1990). Use of Caesium-137 to investigate patterns and rates of soil erosion on arable fields. Abstract.

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External Engagement and Impact

Committee/panel activities

The UK National Ecosystem Assessment

Lead Author of Regulating Services Chapter (Prof. Pete Smith Coordinating Lead Author)

Institutional Reviews

Kazan University, Ecology Programmes, at Invitation of AKKORK (equivalent to QAA), November 2011

Lancaster University Environment Centre, July 2013.

Working Groups

Co-ordinator with Prof Martin Evans (Manchester) British Society for Geomorphology Carbon and Geomorphology Working Group

Member of IAG Working Group on Geomorphology and Earth System Science


Editorial responsibilities

Associate Editor International Journal of Soil &Tillage Research


External Examiner Positions

University of Manchester, BSc Geography & Archaeology, 2006 – 2009

University of Loughborough, all undergraduate Geography Programmes, 2009-2012

University of Glasgow, all undergraduate Geography Programmes, 2009-2013

Queen Mary University of London, Geography undergraduate programmes, 2012-present


Invited lectures & workshops

EGU Session Convenor:

Erosion, land degradation and terrestrial carbon cycling (2010)

Erosion and Terrestrial Carbon Cycling (211)

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