Publications: Water
Publications by type
Books
Arculus, R. (2008) Volcanic Arc Systems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Coble, PG., Lead, J., Baker, A., Reynolds, DM., Spencer, RGM. (2014) Aquatic Organic Matter Fluorescence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Fairchild, I.J. and Baker, A. 2012 Speleothem Science. Wiley-Blackwell.
Cecchi, VM., Grady, M., Pratesi, G. (2013) The Atlas of Meteorites. London: Cambridge University Press.
Langley, P. (2014) Liquidity Lost: the governance of the global financial crisis. London: Oxford University Press.
Terry, J. (2013). Shuttles in the Rocking Loom’ Mapping the Black Diaspora in African American and Caribbean Fiction. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
Chapters
Gabor, R.S., Baker, A., McKnight, D.W. and Miller, M.P. (2014) ‘Fluorescence Indices and their Interpretation’ in Coble, P.G., Baker, A. et al. (eds) Aquatic organic Matter Fluorescence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Helmreich, S (2013) ‘Underwater Music: tuning composition to the sounds of science’ in Pinch, T., Bijsterveld, K. (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 151 – 175.
Strang, V. (2011) ‘ Fluid Forms: owning water in Australia’ in Busse, M., Strang, V. (eds.) Ownership and Appropriation, Berg, pp. 171-195.
Strang, V. (2011) ‘Elusive Forms: materiality and cultural diversity in the ownership of water’ in Grinlinton, D., Taylor, P (eds.) Property Rights and Sustainability: the evolution of property rights to meet ecological challenges. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV.
Articles
Harun, S., Baker A., Bradley, C., Pinay, G., Boomer, I., Hamilton, RL (2015) ‘Characterisation of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Lower Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia’, Hydrology Research, 46, pp.411 – 428.
Baker, A., Wilson, R., Fairchild, I.J., Franke, J., Spotl, C., Mattey, D., Trouet, V. & Fuller, L (2011) ‘High Resolution d18O and d13C Records from an Annually Laminated Scottish Stalagmite and Relationship with Last Millennium Climate’, Global and Planetary Change, 79, pp.303-311.
Bradley, C., Baker, A., Jex, Leng, M.J (2010) ‘ Hydrological Uncertainties in the Modelling of Cave Drip-water d18O and the Implications for Stalagmite Palaeoclimate Reconstructions’, Quaternary Science Reviews, 29, pp.2201-2214.
Bruun, C. (2010) ‘Water, Oxygen Isotopes and Immigration to Ostia-Portus’, Journal of Roman Archaeology, 23, pp.109-32.
Bruun, C. (2010) “Cognomina Plumbariorum’, Epigraphica, 72, pp.297-331.
Ceccarelli, P. (2012) ‘Water and Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean’, Mediterranean Historical Review, 27(1), pp.1-3.
Chambers, I. (2010) ‘ Maritime Criticism and Theoretical Shipwrecks’, PMLA, 125(3), pp.678-685.
Chambers, I. (2010) ‘Theory, Thresholds and Beyond?’, Postcolonial Studies, 13(3), pp.255-264.
Helmreich, S. (2011) ‘What Was Life? Answers from Three Limit Biologies’, Critical Inquiry, 37(4), pp.671-696.
Helmreich, S. (2011) ‘Nature/Culture/Seawater’, American Anthropologist , 113(1), pp.132-144.
Helmreich, S. (2010) ‘Human Nature at Sea’, Anthropology Now, 2(3), pp.49-60.
Kirksey Eben, S. and Helmreich, S. (2010) ‘The Emergence of Multispecies Ethnography’, Cultural Anthropology, 25(4), pp.545-575.
Helmreich, S., and Roosth, S. (2010) ‘Life Forms: a keyword entry’, Representations, 112(1), pp. 27-53.
Strang, V. (2010) ‘The Summoning of Dragons: ancestral serpents and indigenous water rights in Australia and New Zealand’, Anthropology News, 51(2), pp.5-7.
Strathern, M. (2010) ‘Writing in Kind – a response to History and human nature: Cross cultural universals and cultural relativities’, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 35(3/4), pp.291-301.
Terry, J. and Nicol, K. (2011) ‘Toni Morrison New Directions’, MELUS, 36(2), pp.7-12.
Todini, E. (2010) ‘Extending the Global Gradient Algorithm to Unsteady Flow Extended Period Simulations of Water Distribution Systems’, Journal of Hydroinformatics, 13(2), pp.167-180.
Dinar, S., Dinar, A. and Kurukulasuriya, P. (2011), ‘Scarcity and Cooperation along International Rivers: an empirical assessment of bilateral treaties’, International Studies Quarterly, 55(3), pp.809–833.
Reports
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