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Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology

Processes and interactions within the physical environment - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Hall K, Guglielmin M, Strini A: 2008. Weathering of granite in Antarctica: II. Thermal stress at the grain scale. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33, pp 475-493.

Hall K, Guglielmin M, Strini A: 2008. Weathering of granite in Antarctica: I. Light penetration into rock and implications for rock weathering and endolithic communities. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33, pp 295-307.

Strini A, Guglielmin M, Hall K: 2008. Tafoni development in a cryotic environment: an example from Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33, pp 1502-1519.

Sumner PD, Loubser MJ: 2008. Experimental sandstone weathering using different wetting and drying moisture amplitudes. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33, pp 985-990.

Arocena J, Hall K, Meiklejohn KI: 2008. Minerals Provide Tints and Possible Binder/Extender in Pigments in San Rock Paintings (South Africa). Geoarchaeology-An International Journal, 23 (2), pp 293-304.

Nel W, Sumner PD: 2008. Rainfall and temperature attributes on the Lesotho-Drakensberg escarpment edge, Southern Africa. Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography, 90 A (1), pp 97-108, Full Text

Meiklejohn KI, Smith VR: 2008. Surface areas of altitudinal zones on sub-Antarctic Marion Island. Polar Biology, 31, pp 259-261, Full Text

Le Roux JJ, Morgenthal TL, Malherbe J, Pretorius DJ, Sumner PD: 2008. Water erosion prediction at a national scale for South Africa. Water SA, 34 (3) / July, pp 305-314.

Chapters in books:

Boelhouwers J, Meiklejohn KI, Holness S, Hedding DW: 2008. Geology, Gemorphology and Climate Change. In The Prince Edward Islands: Land-Sea Interactions in a Changing Ecosystem, (4), Sun Press, pp 65-96.

 

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