Estuary and Coastal Geosciences

PhD

In Currie

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    PhD

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    Currie (Scotland)

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    Different dates available

Home Postgraduate study Geoscience Estuary and Coastal GeosciencesEstuary and Coastal GeosciencesHow to apply »Programme typeResearchStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewResearchEntry requirementsFees & scholarships Overview The group has particular interests in applied Quaternary geology and geomorphology, especially with reference to coastal and estuarine management. We are also interested in the applications of Quaternary geology to infrastructure engineering and to the properties of natural materials. Our current research is focused on the properties of estuarine clays and on the physical and biological factors that control these. We also have interests in the recovery of intertidal habitats on reclaimed land that has been flooded by shoreline realignment. More generally, we are interested in the mechanisms and timescales of coastal change and the impact that these have on human use of the coastal zone. We conduct ongoing fieldwork on several UK estuaries, including the Humber, the Forth, the Moray Firth and the Solway Firth. Research Research projects In recent years EPSRC funding has been received for an extensive programme of research into the engineering geology of soft estuarine clay sediments which has included studies of soil fabric, clay microstructure, geochemistry and Quaternary history. All of these areas are the focus of current research interest. Related research interests focus on the role of organic geochemicals in the behaviour of clay soil and in the inter-relation of physical properties and soil microstructure. Several collaborative programmes have been undertaken around the UK with the British Geological Survey, with whom we maintain close links. These programmes have explored the relationships between seismic, geoacoustic and physical properties of seabed sediments...

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Currie (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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Edinburgh Campus, Riccarton, EH14 4AS

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Overview

The group has particular interests in applied Quaternary geology and geomorphology, especially with reference to coastal and estuarine management. We are also interested in the applications of Quaternary geology to infrastructure engineering and to the properties of natural materials.

Our current research is focused on the properties of estuarine clays and on the physical and biological factors that control these. We also have interests in the recovery of intertidal habitats on reclaimed land that has been flooded by shoreline realignment. More generally, we are interested in the mechanisms and timescales of coastal change and the impact that these have on human use of the coastal zone.

We conduct ongoing fieldwork on several UK estuaries, including the Humber, the Forth, the Moray Firth and the Solway Firth.

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Research Research projects In recent years EPSRC funding has been received for an extensive programme of research into the engineering geology of soft estuarine clay sediments which has included studies of soil fabric, clay microstructure, geochemistry and Quaternary history. All of these areas are the focus of current research interest. Related research interests focus on the role of organic geochemicals in the behaviour of clay soil and in the inter-relation of physical properties and soil ...

Estuary and Coastal Geosciences

Price on request