James Scourse

James Scourse

University of Exeter

H-index: 49

Europe-United Kingdom

About James Scourse

James Scourse, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of Quaternary palaeoceanography, marine geology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An interactive visualization and data portal tool (PALTIDE) for relative sea level and palaeotidal simulations of the northwest European shelf seas since the Last Glacial Maximum

Deep-sea mining poses an unjustifiable environmental risk

Sea-level changes: molecular approaches to tell us the how and the when

Quantifying microplastics in fjords along the Western Antarctic Peninsula

A new method for amino acid geochronology of the bivalve shell Arctica islandica

Amino acid geochronology: advances and limitations in bivalve shells

South Georgia palaeo-productivity and glacial evolution over the past 15 ka

Lithological description and provenancing of a collection of bluestones from excavations at Stonehenge by William Hawley in 1924 with implications for the human versus ice …

James Scourse Information

University

Position

Professor of Physical Geography

Citations(all)

7988

Citations(since 2020)

2808

Cited By

6355

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

126

i10Index(since 2020)

73

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James Scourse Skills & Research Interests

Quaternary palaeoceanography

marine geology

Top articles of James Scourse

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An interactive visualization and data portal tool (PALTIDE) for relative sea level and palaeotidal simulations of the northwest European shelf seas since the Last Glacial Maximum

Journal of Quaternary Science

James Scourse

Sophie Ward

Adam Wainwright

Sarah Bradley

Jerome Keaton Wilson

...

2024/3/19

Deep-sea mining poses an unjustifiable environmental risk

Nature Sustainability

Rich Crane

Chris Laing

Kate Littler

Kathryn Moore

Callum Roberts

...

2024/4/16

Sea-level changes: molecular approaches to tell us the how and the when

Martina Conti

Harry Kenneth Robson

Nicky Milner

Brendan John Keely

Kirsty Elizabeth Helena Penkman

...

2023/2/6

Quantifying microplastics in fjords along the Western Antarctic Peninsula

Marine pollution bulletin

Tristyn N Garza

David KA Barnes

James D Scourse

Justine M Whitaker

Alexis M Janosik

2023/8/1

A new method for amino acid geochronology of the bivalve shell Arctica islandica

EGUsphere

Martina LG Conti

Paul G Butler

David J Reynolds

Tamara Trofimova

James D Scourse

...

2023/11/15

Amino acid geochronology: advances and limitations in bivalve shells

Martina Conti

Paul Butler

David Reynolds

Harry Kenneth Robson

Nicky Milner

...

2023/7/14

South Georgia palaeo-productivity and glacial evolution over the past 15 ka

Abstract Book, Grzybowski Foundation Special Publication No. 27

Jack Wilkin

Sev Kender

Rowan DeJardin

Claire Allen

Victoria Peck

...

2023/6/27

Lithological description and provenancing of a collection of bluestones from excavations at Stonehenge by William Hawley in 1924 with implications for the human versus ice …

Geoarchaeology

Richard Bevins

Rob Ixer

Nick Pearce

James Scourse

Tim Daw

2023/11

Amino acid dating of bivalve shells and corals to constrain sclerochronologies

Martina Conti

Kirsty Elizabeth Helena Penkman

Peter Tomiak

Paul Butler

David Reynolds

...

2022/9/13

A Late Pleistocene channelized subglacial meltwater system on the Atlantic continental shelf south of Ireland

Boreas

Cristiana Giglio

Sara Benetti

Fabio Sacchetti

Edward Lockhart

John Hughes Clarke

...

2022/1

Destabilisation of the Subpolar North Atlantic prior to the Little Ice Age

Nature Communications

Beatriz Arellano-Nava

Paul R Halloran

Chris A Boulton

James Scourse

Paul G Butler

...

2022/8/25

Downstream impacts of sub-ice processes on coastal ocean nutrient supply

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Amber Luella Annett

Rhiannon Jones

Pinghe Cai

Malcolm Woodward

James Williams

...

2022/12

Internal tsunamigenesis and ocean mixing driven by glacier calving in Antarctica

Science advances

Michael P Meredith

Mark E Inall

J Alexander Brearley

Tobias Ehmen

Katy Sheen

...

2022/11/23

Internal tsunamigenesis and mixing driven by glacier calving in Antarctica

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Michael Meredith

Mark Inall

Alexander Brearley

David Munday

Tobias Ehmen

...

2022/5

Growth and retreat of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet, 31 000 to 15 000 years ago: the BRITICE‐CHRONO reconstruction

Boreas

Chris D Clark

Jeremy C Ely

Richard CA Hindmarsh

Sarah Bradley

Adam Ignéczi

...

2022/10

Atlantic circulation change still uncertain

Nature Geoscience

K Halimeda Kilbourne

Alan D Wanamaker

Paola Moffa-Sanchez

David J Reynolds

Daniel E Amrhein

...

2022/3

Amino acid geochronology of bivalve shells

Martina Conti

Kirsty Elizabeth Helena Penkman

Brendan John Keely

Paul Butler

James Scourse

...

2022/9/27

Quantification of blue carbon pathways contributing to negative feedback on climate change following glacier retreat in West Antarctic fjords

Global Change Biology

Nadescha Zwerschke

Chester J Sands

Alejandro Roman‐Gonzalez

David KA Barnes

Alice Guzzi

...

2022/1

The evolution of the terrestrial‐terminating Irish Sea glacier during the last glaciation

Journal of Quaternary Science

Richard Christopher Chiverrell

Geoff Stephen Powell Thomas

Matthew Burke

Alicia Medialdea

Rachel Smedley

...

2021/7

Maximum extent and readvance dynamics of the Irish sea ice stream and Irish Sea Glacier since the last glacial maximum

Journal of Quaternary Science

James D Scourse

Richard C Chiverrell

RK Smedley

David Small

Matthew J Burke

...

2021/7

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