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Autor:
Derek Sturdy, Maud H. Devès, Geoffrey C. P. King, Sally C. Reynolds, Simon Kuebler, Nan Godet
Publikováno v:
Comptes Rendus Geoscience. 347:201-211
Fossil remains are embedded in a continually evolving landscape. Earth scientists have the methods and approaches to study the processes that shape the landscape at various temporal and spatial scales. Some of these methods can generate insights that
Autor:
Derek Sturdy
Publikováno v:
Legal Information Management. 10:24-28
Derek Sturdy explains the importance of search engine optimisation for the legal information professional involved in the organisation's website in the Google era and suggests that the most important pieces of information are the title and the abstra
Autor:
Derek Sturdy
Publikováno v:
Legal Information Management. 7:160-164
In this article, which closely relates to Adrian Dale's topic for the Willi Steiner Memorial Lecture, Derek Sturdy explains what ECM is. He discusses the storage, editorial and publishing processes involved in ECM. He explains the importance of workf
Autor:
Derek Sturdy
Publikováno v:
Legal Information Management. 5:223-227
The objective of any taxonomy deployment must be to ensure that real benefits are delivered to the organisation. But the experience of the last few years has illustrated the risk that law firm taxonomy projects do not deliver real benefits, but inste
We explore the relationship between the edaphic potential of soils and the mineral properties of the underlying geology as a means of mapping the differential productivity of different areas of the Pleistocene landscape for large herbivores. These fa
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::941c5c99952f34faf659de594b4315c7
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/79750/1/Edaphics_v54_elephants_paper_pdf2_for_White_Rose.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/79750/1/Edaphics_v54_elephants_paper_pdf2_for_White_Rose.pdf
Autor:
Derek Sturdy
Publikováno v:
Business Information Review. 18:34-42
There is a paradox in practical knowledge management in which the need to have an environment in which knowledge is organized in a more efficient manner needs to be balanced against the problem of “information overload”. Two approaches to resolvi
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 67:292-312
Tectonic movements – continuously re-moulding the surface of the earth over the inexorable activity of underlying plate motions – are rarely taken into account when assessing landscape change, except as an exotic hazard to human life or a tempora
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 105:137-161
When a region is tectonically deformed, its geometry changes. Some of these changes produce easily identified and often readily datable morphological features such as regions of rapid uplift and subsidence, sediment ponds, or river terraces. These fe
Publikováno v:
Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 2:136-144
Autor:
Derek Sturdy, Preston T. Miracle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 18:89-108
The presence of chamois in faunal assemblages from a low altitude, Epipaleolithic rockshelter in Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, has altered our conception of the ecology of chamois and of the history of the Herzegovinan karst during the last 15,000 years.