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  • Löve, Arndís Sue Ching; Baz-Lomba, Jose Antonio; Reid, Malcolm J.; Kankaanpää, Aino; Gunnar, Teemu; Dam, Maria; Ólafsdóttir, Kristín; Thomas, Kevin V. (Elsevier BV, 2018-06)
    Wastewater-based epidemiology is an efficient way to assess illicit drug use, complementing currently used methods retrieved from different data sources. The aim of this study is to compare stimulant drug use in five Nordic capital cities that include ...
  • Boreham, Frances; Cashman, Katharine; Rust, Alison; Höskuldsson, Ármann (Elsevier BV, 2018-09)
    It is well established that rootless cones and associated deposits are the result of explosive interactions between lava flows and environmental water, but there is substantial uncertainty about the dynamics of rootless eruptions, particularly the ...
  • Beck, Samantha V.; Carvalho, Gary R.; Barlow, Axel; Rüber, Lukas; Hui Tan, Heok; Nugroho, Estu; Wowor, Daisy; Mohd Nor, Siti Azizah; Herder, Fabian; Muchlisin, Zainal A.; de Bruyn, Mark (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2017-07-25)
    The complex climatic and geological history of Southeast Asia has shaped this region’s high biodiversity. In particular, sea level fluctuations associated with repeated glacial cycles during the Pleistocene both facilitated, and limited, connectivity ...
  • Hamilton, Christopher W.; Fitch, Erin P.; Fagents, Sarah A.; Thordarson, Thorvaldur (Springer Nature, 2017-01)
    Volcanic rootless cones are the products of thermohydraulic explosions involving rapid heat transfer from active lava (fuel) to external sources of water (coolant). Rootless eruptions are attributed to molten fuel–coolant interactions (MFCIs), but ...
  • O'Gorman, Eoin J.; Ólafsson, Ólafur P.; Demars, Benoît O. L.; Friberg, Nikolai; Guðbergsson, Guðni; Hannesdóttir, Elísabet R.; Jackson, Michelle C.; Johansson, Liselotte S.; McLaughlin, Órla B.; Ólafsson, Jón S.; Woodward, Guy; Gislason, Gisli Mar (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-03)
    Global warming is widely predicted to reduce the biomass production of top predators, or even result in species loss.Several exceptions to this expectation have been identified, however, and it is vital that we understand the underlyingmechanisms if we ...