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David Huddart is affiliated with Liverpool John Moores University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily navigates the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Within these broader disciplines, their work concentrates on subfields including Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Paleontology.

The scientist's research topics cover an array of areas focusing on isotope analysis in ecology, investigations into geology and paleoclimatology, and studies concerning evolution and paleontology. These topics represent significant aspects of their scholarly contributions.

David Huddart has contributed to the academic literature with publications featured in notable venues. One recent paper authored is:

  • Late Pleistocene paleoenvironments and megafauna from the Sierra Madre del Sur flanks and the Central Depression of Chiapas (Southern México), 2023, Quaternary Science Reviews

Their collaborations have involved frequent co-authors, indicating multidisciplinary research connections. Regular co-authors include:

  • Silvia González
  • Gerardo Carbot-Chanona
  • Isabel Israde-Alcántara
  • Gabriela Domínguez-Vázquez
  • Franco Previtali

David Huddart's publications have appeared predominantly in Quaternary Science Reviews, reflecting a consistent engagement with research in this venue.

Best Publications

  • Early Hominin Foot Morphology Based on 1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints from Ileret, Kenya

    Matthew R. Bennett;John W.K. Harris;Brian G. Richmond;Brian G. Richmond;David R. Braun

  • Debris entrainment and transfer in polythermal valley glaciers

    Michael J. Hambrey;Matthew R. Bennett;Julian A. Dowdeswell;Neil F. Glasser

  • Genesis of ‘hummocky moraines’ by thrusting in glacier ice: evidence from Svalbard and Britain

    Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart;Matthew R. Bennett;Neil F. Glasser

  • Glacigenic clast fabrics: genetic fingerprint or wishful thinking?

    Matthew R. Bennett;Richard I. Waller;Neil F. Glasser;Michael J. Hambrey

  • Englacial and proglacial glaciotectonic processes at the snout of a thermally complex glacier in Svalbard

    Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart

  • δ13C and C/N as potential coastal palaeoenvironmental indicators in the Mersey Estuary, UK

    Graham P. Wilson;Angela L. Lamb;Melanie J. Leng;Melanie J. Leng;Silvia Gonzalez

  • Variability of organic δ13C and C/N in the Mersey Estuary, U.K. and its implications for sea-level reconstruction studies

    Graham P. Wilson;Angela L. Lamb;Melanie J. Leng;Melanie J. Leng;Silvia Gonzalez

  • Sedimentary and tectonic development of a high‐arctic, thrust‐moraine complex: Comfortlessbreen, Svalbard

    David Huddart;Michael J. Hambrey

  • Facies architecture within a regional glaciolacustrine basin: Copper River, Alaska

    Matthew R. Bennett;David Huddart;Geoffrey S.P. Thomas

  • The landform and sediment assemblage produced by a tidewater glacier surge in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

    Matthew R. Bennett;Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart;Neil F. Glasser

  • Earliest humans in the Americas: new evidence from México.

    Gonzalez S;Jiménez-López Jc;Hedges R;Huddart D

  • Modification of clast shape in high-Arctic glacial environments

    Matthew R. Bennett;Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart

  • Glaciodynamics of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet in Northern England

    Stephen J. Livingstone;David J.A. Evans;Colm Ó Cofaigh;Bethan J. Davies

  • The formation of a geometrical ridge network by the surge-type glacier Kongsvegen, Svalbard

    Matthew R. Bennett;Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart;Jean François Ghienne

  • Debris entrainment and transfer in polythermal valley glaciers

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  • Human footprints in Central Mexico older than 40,000 years

    Silvia González;David Huddart;Matthew R. Bennett;Alberto González-Huesca

  • Intertidal Holocene footprints and their archaeological significance

    Gordon Roberts;Silvia Gonzalez;David Huddart

  • Resedimentation of debris on an ice-cored lateral moraine in the high-Arctic (Kongsvegen, Svalbard)

    Matthew R Bennett;David Huddart;Neil F Glasser;Michael J Hambrey

  • The structural glaciology of Kongsvegen, Svalbard, and its role in landform genesis

    Neil F. Glasser;Michael J. Hambrey;Kevin R. Crawford;Matthew R. Bennett

  • Moraine development at the high-arctic valley glacier Pedersenbreen, Svalbard

    M.R. Bennett;D. Huddart;M.J. Hambrey;Jean François Ghienne

  • Ice-marginal depositional responses to readvance episodes in the Late Devensian deglaciation of the Isle of Man

    Geoffrey S.P Thomas;Richard.C Chiverrell;David Huddart

  • Distribution of glaciofluvial sediment within and on the surface of a high arctic valley glacier: Marthabreen, Svalbard

    Neil F. Glasser;Matthew R. Bennett;David Huddart

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew R. Bennett
Matthew R. Bennett Bournemouth University
Neil F. Glasser
Neil F. Glasser Aberystwyth University
Michael J. Hambrey
Michael J. Hambrey Aberystwyth University
Melanie J. Leng
Melanie J. Leng University of Nottingham
James L. Bischoff
James L. Bischoff United States Geological Survey
Jean-François Ghienne
Jean-François Ghienne University of Strasbourg
Sarah E. Metcalfe
Sarah E. Metcalfe University of Nottingham
Christopher H. Vane
Christopher H. Vane British Geological Survey
David R. Braun
David R. Braun George Washington University

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