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Overview

James Rose is affiliated with Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom and contributes to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily addresses topics in geology, paleoclimatology, and earth-surface processes.

Their work covers a range of topics including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Polar Research and Ecology
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Landslides and related hazards

James Rose has published research extensively in atmospheric sciences, earth-surface processes, geophysics, ecology, and environmental chemistry. The subfields most represented in their work include atmospheric science and earth-surface processes, which together make up a majority of their publications.

Prominent publication venues for their work include:

  • Boreas
  • Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • Journal of Quaternary Science
  • E&G Quaternary Science Journal
  • Near Surface Geophysics

James Rose's recent papers cover diverse aspects of geology and glaciation processes, such as:

  • "Lyell, the Geikies and Croll's observations on terrestrial glacial sediments and landforms," 2021, Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
  • "Organic and soil material between tills in east-midland England - direct evidence for two episodes of lowland glaciation in Britain during the Middle Pleistocene," 2021, Journal of Quaternary Science
  • "Patterns of glacio-isostatic adjustment in mainland Scotland: new data from western central Scotland, proximal to the zone of maximum rebound," 2024, Boreas
  • "Plio-Pleistocene fault reactivation within the Crag Basin, eastern UK: implications for structural controls of landscape development within an intraplate setting," 2020, Boreas
  • "A tribute to Woldstedt (1952): Problems of terrace formation," 2021, E&G Quaternary Science Journal

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Jonathan R. Lee
  • David E. Smith
  • Callum R. Firth
  • Jenni A. Turner
  • Elaine Turton

Best Publications

  • The 'human revolution' in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humans at Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo).

    Graeme Barker;Huw Barton;Michael Bird;Patrick Daly

  • The earliest record of human activity in northern Europe

    Simon A. Parfitt;Simon A. Parfitt;René W. Barendregt;Marzia Breda;Ian Candy;Ian Candy

  • Glacio-seismotectonics: ice sheets, crustal deformation and seismicity

    Iain S. Stewart;Jeanne Sauber;James Rose

  • Correlation of Quaternary glaciations in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales

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  • Subglacial till: the deforming glacier bed

    Jaap J.M van der Meer;John Menzies;James Rose

  • Correlation of fluvial sequences in the Mediterranean basin over the last 200 ka and their relationship to climate change

    M.G Macklin;I.C Fuller;J Lewin;G.S Maas

  • The Geomorphology of The Anthropocene: Emergence, Status and Implications

    Antony G. Brown;Stephen Tooth;Joanna E. Bullard;David S. G. Thomas

  • Geomorphological mapping of glacial landforms from remotely sensed data : An evaluation of the principal data sources and an assessment of their quality

    M.J. Smith;M.J. Smith;J. Rose;S. Booth;S. Booth

  • Early and early Middle Pleistocene correlations in the Southern North Sea basin

    P.L. Gibbard;R.G. West;W.H. Zagwijn;P.S. Balson

  • The Last Glacial Maximum in the North Sea Basin: micromorphological evidence of extensive glaciation†

    S. J. Carr;R. Holmes;J. J. M. van der Meer;J. Rose

  • Age limits on Middle Pleistocene glacial sediments from OSL dating, north Norfolk, UK

    Steven M. Pawley;Richard M. Bailey;James Rose;Brian S.P. Moorlock;Brian S.P. Moorlock

  • Quaternary glaciations of northern Europe

    Margot Böse;Christopher Lüthgens;Jonathan R. Lee;Jonathan R. Lee;James Rose;James Rose

  • Early and Middle Pleistocene landscapes of eastern England

    James Rose

  • Pleistocene glacial limits in England, Scotland and Wales

    Chris D. Clark;Philip L. Gibbard;James Rose

  • High spatial resolution data acquisition for the geosciences: kite aerial photography

    Mike J. Smith;Jim H. Chandler;James Rose

  • Palaeoclimate and palaeoenvironmental responses in the western Mediterranean over the last 140 ka: evidence from Mallorca, Spain

    James Rose;Xingmin Meng;Clare Watson

  • The Distribution, Variation and Origins of Pre-Devensian Tills in Eastern England

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  • Pre-Anglian fluvial and coastal deposits in Eastern England: lithostratigraphy and palaeoenvironments

    James Rose;Brian S.P. Moorlock;Brian S.P. Moorlock;Richard J.O. Hamblin;Richard J.O. Hamblin

  • Till—as a glacial “tectomict”, its internal architecture, and the development of a “typing” method for till differentiation

    John Menzies;Jaap.J.M. van der Meer;James Rose

  • Dating the earliest lowland glaciation of eastern England: a pre-MIS 12 early Middle Pleistocene Happisburgh glaciation

    Jonathan R Lee;Jonathan R Lee;James Rose;Richard J.O Hamblin;Richard J.O Hamblin;Brian S.P Moorlock;Brian S.P Moorlock

  • Prehistoric foragers and farmers in South-East Asia: renewed investigations at Niah Cave, Sarawak

    Graeme Barker;Huw Barton;Paul Beavitt;Michael Bird

  • Glacial Deposits in Great Britain and Ireland

    Chalmers M. Clapperton;Jurgen Ehlers;Philip Gibbard;Jim Rose

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Candy
Ian Candy Royal Holloway University of London
James B. Riding
James B. Riding British Geological Survey
Chris Hunt
Chris Hunt Liverpool John Moores University
Michael I. Bird
Michael I. Bird James Cook University
J. John Lowe
J. John Lowe Royal Holloway University of London
Rob A. Kemp
Rob A. Kemp Royal Holloway University of London
Emrys Phillips
Emrys Phillips Queen Mary University of London
John Menzies
John Menzies Brock University
Simon A. Parfitt
Simon A. Parfitt University College London
Philip L. Gibbard
Philip L. Gibbard University of Cambridge

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