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Prof Bill Austin
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Recent publications
3 (of 3 published available) for wena with keyword Oceanography clear keyword filter. (source: University of St Andrews PURE)
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2017
vol.957
(Commissioned report)
vol.957
(Commissioned report)
Assessment of blue carbon resources in Scotlandâs Inshore Marine Protected Area Network
Micheal Burrows, David Hughes, William Austin, Craig Smeaton, Natalie Hicks , John Howe, Christopher Allen, Peter Taylor, Lindsay Vare
Keywords: Blue carbon, Inorganic carbon, Organic carbon, Storage, Sequestration, StocksOceanography, Ecology, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Micheal Burrows, David Hughes, William Austin, Craig Smeaton, Natalie Hicks , John Howe, Christopher Allen, Peter Taylor, Lindsay Vare
Keywords: Blue carbon, Inorganic carbon, Organic carbon, Storage, Sequestration, StocksOceanography, Ecology, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
2016 (1)
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
vol.107 pp.9-21
(Article)
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
vol.107 pp.9-21
(Article)
The decomposition of the Faroe-Shetland Channel water masses using Parametric Optimum Multi-Parameter analysis
C. McKenna, B. Berx, William Austin
Keywords: Faroe-Shetland Channel, North Atlantic, Water mass mixing, Mixing models, POMP analysis, δ18O, Nutrients
C. McKenna, B. Berx, William Austin
Keywords: Faroe-Shetland Channel, North Atlantic, Water mass mixing, Mixing models, POMP analysis, δ18O, Nutrients
2013 (15/9)
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
vol.386 pp.275-285
(Article)
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
vol.386 pp.275-285
(Article)
A multiproxy reconstruction of Hebridean (NW Scotland) spring sea surface temperatures between AD 1805 and 2010
D. J. Reynolds, P. G. Butler, S. M. Williams, J. D. Scourse, C. A. Richardson, A. D. Wanamaker, William Austin, Alix Gayle Cage, M. D. J. Sayer
Keywords: Glycymeris glycymeris, Dog cockle, Sclerochronology, Sea surface temperatures, Hebridean shelf sea, Holocene, Multiproxy, GLYCYMERIS-GLYCYMERIS L., NORTH-ATLANTIC, ARCTICA-ISLANDICA, ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, GROWTH INCREMENTS, PAST MILLENNIUM, CLIMATE RECORDS, SCOTTISH FJORD, TREE-RINGS, DOG COCKLE
D. J. Reynolds, P. G. Butler, S. M. Williams, J. D. Scourse, C. A. Richardson, A. D. Wanamaker, William Austin, Alix Gayle Cage, M. D. J. Sayer
Keywords: Glycymeris glycymeris, Dog cockle, Sclerochronology, Sea surface temperatures, Hebridean shelf sea, Holocene, Multiproxy, GLYCYMERIS-GLYCYMERIS L., NORTH-ATLANTIC, ARCTICA-ISLANDICA, ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGE, GROWTH INCREMENTS, PAST MILLENNIUM, CLIMATE RECORDS, SCOTTISH FJORD, TREE-RINGS, DOG COCKLE
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University of St Andrews
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