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83
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Overview

Mark G. Macklin is affiliated with the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom and specializes in Environmental Science with a focus encompassing Ecology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Atmospheric Science, Building and Construction, and Global and Planetary Change. Their research work frequently addresses topics related to Mining and Resource Management, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Heavy Metals in the Environment, Malaria Research and Control, Mosquito-borne Diseases and Control, and Geological Formations and Processes.

Recent papers by Mark G. Macklin include the following:

  • Impacts of metal mining on river systems: a global assessment (2023, Science)

Mark G. Macklin has collaborated regularly with several coauthors including Chris Thomas, Jodi Turnbull, Paul Brewer, Susan Lawrence, and Peter Davies. These collaborations have contributed to a substantial body of work primarily published in recognized venues.

The main publication venues where Mark G. Macklin's work appears include:

  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • Geoarchaeology
  • Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  • Applied Geochemistry
  • Research Square (Research Square)

The research interests strongly highlight the intersection of environmental and geological processes, particularly relating to the effects of mining activities and sediment transport on ecosystems. The scientist's contributions to public health-oriented environmental studies are evidenced in topics such as malaria research and mosquito-borne disease control, illustrating a multidisciplinary approach to environmental challenges.

Mark G. Macklin's expertise reflects in their publication record of 44 papers in Environmental Science, with significant engagement across nine publications in Ecology, eight in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and related fields. The combination of geological and public health topics within their work demonstrates an integration of environmental geochemistry and health impacts of human activity on natural systems.

Best Publications

  • Mine tailings dams: Characteristics, failure, environmental impacts, and remediation

    D. Kossoff;D. Kossoff;W.E. Dubbin;Maria Alfredsson;S.J. Edwards

  • A cellular model of Holocene upland river basin and alluvial fan evolution

    T. J. Coulthard;M. G. Macklin;M. J. Kirkby

  • Past hydrological events reflected in the Holocene fluvial record of Europe

    M.G. Macklin;G. Benito;K.J. Gregory;E. Johnstone

  • Fluvial landscapes of the Harappan civilization

    Liviu Giosan;Peter D. Clift;Mark G. Macklin;Dorian Q. Fuller

  • A geomorphological approach to the management of rivers contaminated by metal mining

    M.G. Macklin;P.A. Brewer;Karen Hudson-Edwards;Graham Bird

  • Mineralogy and geochemistry of alluvium contaminated by metal mining in the Rio Tinto area, southwest Spain

    Karen A Hudson-Edwards;Christiane Schell;Mark G Macklin

  • River sediments, great floods and centennial‐scale Holocene climate change

    Mark G. Macklin;John Lewin

  • Heavy metal contamination of water, soil and produce within riverine communities of the Río Pilcomayo basin, Bolivia.

    J.R Miller;K.A Hudson-Edwards;P.J Lechler;D Preston

  • 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

  • River Basin Sediment Systems - Archives of Environmental Change

    Darrel Maddy;Mark G. Macklin;Jamie C. Woodward

  • The rivers of civilization

    Mark G. Macklin;Mark G. Macklin;John Lewin

  • High-resolution interpretative geomorphological mapping of river valley environments using airborne LiDAR data

    Anna F. Jones;Paul A. Brewer;Eric Johnstone;Mark G. Macklin

  • Modelling geomorphic response to environmental change in an upland catchment

    T. J. Coulthard;M. J. Kirkby;M. G. Macklin

  • Sediment slugs: large-scale fluctuations in fluvial sediment transport rates and storage volumes

    A.P. Nicholas;Philip Ashworth;M.J. Kirkby;M.G. Macklin

  • Modeling long-term contamination in river systems from historical metal mining

    Tom J. Coulthard;Mark G. Macklin

  • River response to rapid Holocene environmental change: evidence and explanation in British catchments

    Mark G. Macklin;Anna F. Jones;John Lewin

  • Holocene flooding and climate change in the Mediterranean

    Gerardo Benito;Mark G. Macklin;Mark G. Macklin;Christoph Zielhofer;Anna F. Jones

  • Embedding reach-scale fluvial dynamics within the CAESAR cellular automaton landscape evolution model

    Marco J. Van De Wiel;Tom J. Coulthard;Mark G. Macklin;John Lewin

  • Flood alluviation and entrenchment: Holocene valley-floor development and transformation in the British uplands

    Mark G. Macklin;Barbara T. Rumsby;Tim Heap

  • Sources, distribution and storage of heavy metals in the Rio Pilcomayo, Bolivia

    Karen A Hudson-Edwards;Mark G Macklin;Jerry R Miller;Paul J Lechler

  • THE LONG TERM FATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CONTAMINANT METALS RELEASED BY THE JANUARY AND MARCH 2000 MINING TAILINGS DAM FAILURES IN MARAMUREŞ COUNTY, UPPER TISA BASIN, ROMANIA

    Mark G. Macklin;Paul A. Brewer;Dan Balteanu;Tom J. Coulthard

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Brewer
Paul Brewer Aberystwyth University
Jamie Woodward
Jamie Woodward University of Manchester
John Lewin
John Lewin Aberystwyth University
Karen A. Hudson-Edwards
Karen A. Hudson-Edwards University of Exeter
Tom J. Coulthard
Tom J. Coulthard University of Hull
Martin Williams
Martin Williams University of Adelaide
Gerardo Benito
Gerardo Benito Spanish National Research Council
Kim M. Cohen
Kim M. Cohen Utrecht University
Keith Beven
Keith Beven Lancaster University
Heather E. Jamieson
Heather E. Jamieson Queen's University

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