Prof Steve Darby

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River scientist interested in river bank erosion, biogeomorphology and delta evolution, especially the Mekong.

University of Southampton
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2012.

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    3. velj

    NEW PRE-PRINT: A new (better?) method to use sediment depth profiles + ADCP, and integrate sed fluxes in large rivers, applied to Irrawaddy and Salween. Collab w/ & others!

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  2. 27. sij

    Celebrating Stokes’ wicket! Got a Test match live feed up while teaching geography students how to survey the Mekong River near Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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    & the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences invite applications for early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences to attend a research collaboration symposium on the broad theme of the Anthropocene

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    21. sij

    Our newest work on future land subsidence caused by groundwater extraction is out now in Environmental Research Communications.

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    18. sij
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    17. sij

    I’m worried that all of this coverage of the turning blue is shifting focus away from an unfolding food and water crisis in ’s . Anecdotal evidence points to fish catches down 80-90% in the world’s largest inland fishery.

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    15. sij

    Wageningen University root system drawings collection holds more than 1000 drawings! Below the root system of wheat (𝑇𝑟𝑖𝑡𝑖𝑐𝑢𝑚 𝑎𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑣𝑢𝑚). More root systems can be found here ✏️🌾🌻

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    15. sij

    Drought in the Mekong is not new! But record salt intrusion in the is. Why is that? Larger tides and deeper channels. What to blame? It’s sediment starvation due to sand mining and upstream dams!

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  11. 15. sij

    Stuck on the M27 for 2 hours this morning. Absolutely delighted! Otherwise I would not have come across this superb, deeply moving, episode of Soul Music on

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    14. sij

    Condemning deltas to water the continent? Superb study by S. Higgins, and colleagues on the potential impact of the Indian National River Linking Projects on water discharge and sediment transport to deltas. Spoiler: deltas don't win.

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    New research focusing on the Mekong River, involving Prof Steve Darby () and from has shown sand mining is increasing the risk of riverbank collapses, damaging infrastructure & putting lives at risk. Read more:

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  14. 13. sij
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    13. sij

    We used high resolution sonar to show mining pits can be up to 8 m deep . Our analysis shows that it only takes a 2m lowering (6m if the banks are vegetated) to cause instabilities in the river banks, placing villages, infrastructure and livelihoods at risk.

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    13. sij

    🧱 Mining sand from the Mekong River bed for the construction industry is putting lives at risk from dangerous riverbank collapses. Read about the latest research involving Prof Steve Darby () &

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    13. sij

    Our latest paper out in highlights how is placing river bank communities on the at risk. Current extraction rates are 5 to 9 times the natural supply of sand, causing bank instabilities along the river

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  19. 9. sij

    A really good read - and who would not want to get life skills in New Orleans!?

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  20. 7. sij

    It's not too late to get your abstract in for our session. Do it now!

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