Tim Harris’ Publications

Harris, T.D. and Tweed, F.S. (2010) A research-led, inquiry-based learning experiment: classic landforms of deglaciation, Glen Etive, Scottish Highlands. Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 34 (4) 511-528

Russell, A.J., Tweed, F.S., Roberts, M.J., Harris, T.D., Gudmundsson, M.T., Knudsen, Ó. & Marren, P.M. 2010. An unusual jökulhlaup resulting from subglacial volcanism, Sólheimajökull, Iceland. Quaternary Science Reviews 29, 1363-1381.

Russell, A.J, Gregory, A.R., Large, A.R.G., Fleisher, P.J. and Harris, T.D. 2007. Tunnel channel formation during the November 1996 jökulhlaup, Skeiðararjokull, Iceland. Annals of Glaciology (45) pp 95 – 103.

Russell, A.J.; Roberts, M.J.; Fay, H.; Marren, P.M.; Cassidy, N.J.; Tweed, F.S.; & Harris, T. 2005. Icelandic jökulhlaup impacts: implications for ice-sheet hydrology, sediment transfer and geomorphology. Geomorphology 75, 33-64.

Harris, T.D.; Tweed, F.S.; & Knudsen, Ó. 2004. A polygenetic landform at Stigá, Öræfajökull, southern Iceland. Geografiska Annaler 86A, 143-154.

Roberts, M.J.; Tweed, F.S.; Russell, A.J.; Knudsen, Ó.; & Harris, T.D. 2003. Hydrologic and Geomorphic effects of Temporary Ice-Dammed Lake Formation During Jökulhlaups. Earth Surface Processes & Landforms 28, 723-737.

Russell, A.J.; Tweed, F.S.; & Harris, T.D. 2003. Glaciolacustrine sedimentation at Creag Aoil, Spean Bridge, Scotland: implications for meltwater movement and storage during Loch Lomond Stadial ice retreat. Journal of Quaternary Science 18, 415-430.

Russell, A.J.; Tweed, F.S.; Knudsen, Ó.; Roberts, M.J.; Harris, T.D.; & Marren, P.M., 2002. The geomorphic impact and sedimentary characteristics of the July 1999 jökulhlaup on the Jökulsá á Sólheimasandi, Mýrdalsjökull, southern Iceland. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Red Book Publication 271 (Proceedings of ‘The Extremes of the Extremes’ Symposium, Reykjavík, July 2000), 249-254.

 

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