Josh Ahmed
@geomorphicjosh
🌍Environmental scientist. Geomorphologist. 👨💻 Rivers, seds, soils, Mars, EO. DJ & Hip-Hopper 😎
@LeverhulmeTrust Research Fellow at @EEIatHull
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http://www.geomorphicjosh.co.uk 13-12-2012 19:18:11
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Looking forward to the BSG fieldtrip this afternoon led by Edwin Baynes & Josh Wolstenholme. The grey skies of Loughborough won’t damped our enthusiasm for an afternoon of geomorphology 🌦️
Great walk about some of Loughborough's geological (right?!) hotspots led by Edwin Baynes & Josh Wolstenholme - proper geared up for #BSG24
Anyone travelling from the NE/Scotland to Loughborough for #BSG24 who might be able to rescue a stranded Mikael Attal from Wetherby services?! #WhenWillMikaelArrive
Lovely kick off of #BSG24 from Edwin Baynes and Prof. Dan Parsons @LboroUniversity 🌏💧🛰🌊⚽️🏏⛳🏈 (rockin' that plush sports jacket). An exciting line up of all things #geomorphology to dig into over the next few days!
Wow - #biogeomorphic processes really do some geomorphic work on the Earth's surface. Really cool work from Gemma Harvey and colleagues QMUL School of Geography #BSG24
Great to see Lucrecia Alvarez presenting work from her PhD thesis on the spatial distribution of microplastics in a simulated braided river system and process responses to their presence - excited to see further development of this model #BSG24
Brilliant #ChorleyMedal lecture from Anya Leenman on the impacts of hydrograph shape on the dynamics or experimental alluvial fans to kick off day 2 of #BSG24
Really interesting talk from Sanjeev Gupta on the alien landscapes on Earth and Mars. Some awesome data and funny stories from the field. A truly worthy #LintonMedal winner #BSG24
Catastrophic debris flows and controls on their origin and hazard. Nice to see results from Erin Harvey's PhD work with TC Hales and co. #BSG24
Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences Will Norriss Stuart Grieve Daniel Schillereff Octria Prasojo Lucy Clarke Following up is Josh Ahmed, presenting part of his Leverhulme Fellowship assessing dynamism and connectivity in oxbow lakes in Bolivia over annual time scales. Connectivity matters!
A well organised meeting by Edwin Baynes and team at this year's BSG Geomorphology #BSG24. Great to present the final form of this The Leverhulme Trust funded work as we begin to look at our field measurements from Bolivian oxbow lakes. A brilliant week of science all around 🍻
🎉 Big River Watch starts today! It's time to get outside, connect with your local river, and record what you see with the free Big River Watch app! Don't forget to share your river watching with us - use #BigRiverWatch and tag us The Rivers Trust.