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Jane K. Hart is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, with a primary focus on Medicine and several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Clinical Psychology, General Health Professions, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The scientist has contributed extensively to research topics such as Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies, Empathy and Medical Education, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions, Climate Change and Health Impacts, Health, Psychology, and Well-being, and Winter Sports Injuries and Performance.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Jane K. Hart include:
- Long-term impact of the proglacial lake Jökulsárlón on the flow velocity and stability of Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, Iceland (2020), published in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
- The seasonal evolution of subglacial drainage pathways beneath a soft-bedded glacier (2022), published in Communications Earth & Environment
- Health Care Without Harm: Taking Environmental Action to Improve Lives and the Planet (2022), published in Integrative and Complementary Therapies
- Pandemic Drives Increase in Mind-Body Therapy Use: Implications for the Future (2020), published in Alternative and Complementary Therapies
- Virtual Integrative Medicine: Pros and Cons and Optimizing Patients' Experience (2020), published in Alternative and Complementary Therapies

Frequent publication venues for Jane K. Hart include:

  • Integrative and Complementary Therapies
  • Alternative and Complementary Therapies
  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Research Square (Research Square)

They have collaborated regularly with several co-authors, notably:

  • Nathaniel Baurley
  • Benjamin Aubrey Robson
  • Kirk Martinez
  • David Young
  • Amelia Andrews

Best Publications

  • Environmental Sensor Networks: A revolution in the earth system science?

    Jane K. Hart;Kirk Martinez

  • The interrelation of glaciotectonic and glaciodepositional processes within the glacial environment

    Jane K. Hart;Geoffrey S. Boulton

  • Till fabric associated with deformable beds

    Jane K. Hart

  • The sedimentary and structural evolution of a recent push moraine complex: Holmströmbreen, Spitsbergen

    G.S. Boulton;J.J.M. van der Meer;D.J. Beets;J.K. Hart

  • Criteria to distinguish between subglacial glaciotectonic and glaciomarine sedimentation. I: Deformation styles and sedimentology

    Jane K. Hart;David H. Roberts

  • Till and moraine emplacement in a deforming bed surge—an example from a marine environment

    G.S. Boulton;J.J.M. Van Der Meer;J. Hart;D. Beets

  • Styles of subglacial glaciotectonic deformation within the context of the anglian ice‐sheet

    Jane K. Hart;Richard C. A. Hindmarsh;Geoffrey S. Boulton

  • Subglacial erosion, deposition and deformation associated with deformable beds:

    Jane K. Hart

  • The relationship between drumlins and other forms of subglacial glaciotectonic deformation

    Jane K. Hart

  • Proglacial glaciotectonic deformation and the origin of the Cromer Ridge push moraine complex, North Norfolk, England

    Jane K. Hart

  • Approaches to the study of glacier bed deformation

    Jane Hart;James Rose

  • The deforming bed characteristics of a stratified till assemblage in north East Anglia, UK: investigating controls on sediment rheology and strain signatures

    David H. Roberts;Jane K. Hart

  • Identifying fast ice flow from landform assemblages in the geological record: a discussion

    Jane K. Hart

  • A comparison of the styles of deformation associated with two recent push moraines, South Van Keulenfjorden, Svalbard

    Jane K. Hart;Robert J. Watts

  • An investigation of subglacial processes at the microscale from Briksdalsbreen, Norway

    Jane K. Hart

  • The description & analysis of quaternary stratigraphic field sections

    A.P. Jones;M.E. Tucker;J. Hart

  • Subglacial clast behaviour and its implication for till fabric development: new results derived from wireless subglacial probe experiments

    Jane K. Hart;Kathryn C. Rose;Kirk Martinez;Royan Ong

  • The deforming bed/debris-rich basal ice continuum and its implications for the formation of glacial landforms (flutes) and sediments (melt-out till)

    Jane K. Hart

  • Stratigraphy and glaciotectonic structures of permafrost deformed beneath the northwest margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, Canada.

    Julian B. Murton;Richard I. Waller;Jane K. Hart;Colin A. Whiteman

  • Toward an environmental Internet of Things

    Jane K. Hart;Kirk Martinez

  • Environmental Sensor Networks

    Jane K. Hart;Kirk Martinez

Frequent Co-Authors

Geoffrey Boulton
Geoffrey Boulton University of Edinburgh
David H. Roberts
David H. Roberts Durham University
James Rose
James Rose Royal Holloway University of London
Keith Barber
Keith Barber University of Southampton
Emrys Phillips
Emrys Phillips Queen Mary University of London
Antony J. Payne
Antony J. Payne University of Liverpool
Maurice E. Tucker
Maurice E. Tucker University of Bristol
Wayne H. Pollard
Wayne H. Pollard McGill University
Richard C. A. Hindmarsh
Richard C. A. Hindmarsh British Antarctic Survey
Ian D. Clark
Ian D. Clark University of Ottawa

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