Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (3)

Meltwater temperature in streams draining Alpine glaciers (2018)
Journal Article
Williamson, R., Entwistle, N., & Collins, D. (2018). Meltwater temperature in streams draining Alpine glaciers. Science of the Total Environment, 658(Mar 19), 777-786. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.215

Water temperature is of considerable importance with respect to lotic habitats. Water temperature influences physical, chemical and biological conditions within river environments and is, therefore, a key determiner of the health of a river. Climate... Read More about Meltwater temperature in streams draining Alpine glaciers.

Meltwater temperature in streams draining from Alpine glaciers (2016)
Thesis
Williamson, R. Meltwater temperature in streams draining from Alpine glaciers. (Thesis). University of Salford

Thermal conditions in river water are of importance as they influence water quality, chemical processes, ecology, and biological conditions in rivers. In meltwater streams draining from Alpine glaciers, temperatures measured close to glacier termini... Read More about Meltwater temperature in streams draining from Alpine glaciers.

Safeguarding cultural heritage using novel technologies : the perspective from a UK volunteer-led site
Presentation / Conference
Humphrey-Taylor, B., Williamson, R., & Nevell, M. Safeguarding cultural heritage using novel technologies : the perspective from a UK volunteer-led site. Presented at International Conference Florence Heri-tech: the Future of Heritage Science and Technologies, Online

Continuing anthropogenic induced climate change poses risks to Cultural Heritage (CH) across the world. In the UK, concerns about future flood risks, increased number of heatwaves and changes to freeze-thaw cycles are at the forefront for managers of... Read More about Safeguarding cultural heritage using novel technologies : the perspective from a UK volunteer-led site.