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Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Hall KJ, Meiklejohn KI, Bumby AJ: 2011. Marion Island volcanism and glaciation. Antarctic Science, 23 (2), pp 155-163, Full Text

le Roux PC, Boelhouwers J, Davis JK, Haussmann NS, Jantze EJ, Meiklejohn KI: 2011. Spatial Association of Lemming Burrows with Landforms in the Swedish Subarctic Mountains: Implications for Periglacial Feature Stability. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 43 (2) / May, pp 223-228.

Hall KJ: 2011. Natural building stone composed of light-transmissive minerals: impacts on thermal gradients, weathering and microbial colonization. A preliminary study, tentative interpretations, and future directions. Environmental Earth Sciences, 62 (2), pp 289-297.

Hall KJ, Thorn C: 2011. The historical legacy of spatial scales in freeze-thaw weathering: Misrepresentation and resulting misdirection. Geomorphology, 130, pp 83-90.

Botai MC, Combrinck WL: 2011. Investigating the accuracy of gravity field models using satellite laser ranging data. South African Journal of Geology, 114 (3-4), pp 535-540, Full Text

Combrinck WL: 2011. Testing the general relativity theory through the estimation of PPN parameters ? and ß using satellite laser ranging data. South African Journal of Geology, 114 (3-4), pp 549-560, Full Text

Botai OJ, Combrinck WL, Sivakumar V: 2011. Inferences of a-stable distribution of the underlying noise components in geodetic data. South African Journal of Geology, 114 (3-4), pp 541-548, Full Text

Nickola M, Botha RC, Esau I, Djolov G, Combrinck WL: 2011. Site characterisation: astronomical seeing from a turbulence-resolving model. South African Journal of Geology, 114 (3-4), pp 581-584, Full Text

 

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