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Nicholas Carter

@nea_carter

Lecturer @ChCh_Oxford • Researcher @OxRBL • Access and Outreach @oxfordgeography • Writer: articles, essays, plays, reviews • Up for lichens, landscape and lore

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Delighted our new paper is out in ESPL! Exploring the geomorphic work of the European mole using SfM photogrammetry with Sam Woor, Martin A Coombes, Heather Viles - check it out here 👉 doi.org/10.1002/esp.60…

Delighted our new paper is out in ESPL! Exploring the geomorphic work of the European mole using SfM photogrammetry with <a href="/SamWoor/">Sam Woor</a>, <a href="/MACoombes/">Martin A Coombes</a>, <a href="/Geodiverse/">Heather Viles</a> - check it out here 👉 doi.org/10.1002/esp.60…
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My spalling copy of Alex Woodcock ‘King of Dust’ which was great company whilst in Dubrovnik, the city of limestone, recently. A wonderful book. A love letter to stone Little Toller 🇺🇦🇵🇸

My spalling copy of <a href="/beakheads/">Alex Woodcock</a> ‘King of Dust’ which was great company whilst in Dubrovnik, the city of limestone,  recently. A wonderful book. A love letter to stone <a href="/LittleToller/">Little Toller 🇺🇦🇵🇸</a>
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Where the stockmens’ goats once feasted on the seaweed, shiny stones appear in the evening on Goat Ledge at St Leonards-on-Sea. Released by the sea, like buried sea monsters their smooth skins erupt from the surrounding shingle in the intertidal zone, wrinkled carcasses exposed.

Where the stockmens’ goats once feasted on the seaweed, shiny stones appear in the evening on Goat Ledge at St Leonards-on-Sea. Released by the sea, like buried sea monsters their smooth skins erupt from the surrounding shingle in the intertidal zone, wrinkled carcasses exposed.
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A little while ago, one of my finalists asked for a book recommendation, something to do with nature, that they could escape into post-exams. I suggested Amy Liptrot’s ‘The Outrun’. I got to see the film last weekend. Such beauty, ending on this :) m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZYgKC…

A little while ago, one of my finalists asked for a book recommendation, something to do with nature, that they could escape into post-exams. I suggested Amy Liptrot’s ‘The Outrun’. I got to see the film last weekend. Such beauty, ending on this :) m.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZYgKC…
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The Memory Stones stand next to Tout Quarry on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. Positioned so shadows are cast to mark the spring/autumn equinoxes and the summer/winter solstices, each stone bears an inscription to demonstrate its connection to the landscape #StandingStoneSunday

The Memory Stones stand next to Tout Quarry on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. Positioned so shadows are cast to mark the spring/autumn equinoxes and the summer/winter solstices, each stone bears an inscription to demonstrate its connection to the landscape #StandingStoneSunday
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The brilliant Robin Wall Kimmerer advocating for natural law: ‘… rights of nature is very much framed in Western legal frameworks. Whereas in my experience, what we’re really talking about is not so much rights but mutual responsibilities.’

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Super excited to be taking the lead on the SoGE, University of Oxford session on the 5th June for prospective Geography students of Black Heritage. Outreach sessions like this were so important to me (Very full circle haha)! Students can sign up here! geog.ox.ac.uk/study/undergra…

Super excited to be taking the lead on the <a href="/oxfordgeography/">SoGE, University of Oxford</a> session on the 5th June for prospective Geography students of Black Heritage. Outreach sessions like this were so important to me (Very full circle haha)! 

Students can sign up here! geog.ox.ac.uk/study/undergra…
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Delighted my new article on stone lichens and conservation is out with The Conversation. It’s time to think differently about stone… theconversation.com/how-lichens-ar…

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Very much looking forward to this. I’ll be talking about my research into Blenheim’s lichens, their cultural history and the life of stone. Hope to see you there! Date: Tuesday 29th July, 6pm Place: Blenheim Palace blenheimpalace.com/whats-on/event…

Very much looking forward to this. I’ll be talking about my research into Blenheim’s lichens, their cultural history and the life of stone. Hope to see you there! 

Date: Tuesday 29th July, 6pm
Place: Blenheim Palace

blenheimpalace.com/whats-on/event…