Adam Hartley
@wildathartley.bsky.social
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PhD student @QMULGeography studying the hydrological and hydraulic impacts of rewilding 🦫🌳🌧 | @SoGLeeds BSc (Ind.) & MSc graduate 🌎 | He/him | Kendal/London.
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Had a fantastic few days at #BSG25 in my old stomping ground of Leeds. Always fun meeting new people and catching up with friends! I am grateful to have had the opportunity to share some of my PhD work and receive valuable feedback and advice for the final sprint of my PhD.
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The final session of #BSG25 focused on rivers 🌧️ including beaver restoration, oxbow lake geomorphology, the impacts of rewilding and controls on river flow sensitivity!
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Thanks to all our speakers for an excellent first session featuring fluvial systems from the lab scale and North Pennines all the way to New Zealand and large scale remote sensing. A great showcase of river networks incl. erosive bedrock systems and widespread aggradation from cyclones. 🌊💦 #BSG25
a river flowing through a forest with trees and rocks
Alt: a river flowing through a forest with trees and rocks
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We also announce this year's photo competition winners: congratulations @thapasara.bsky.social, Stephen Tooth. @drchrishackney.bsky.social 🥇🥈🥉
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🌟JUNE NEWSLETTER🌟 Check out the recent edition of the newsletter for #ResearchHighlights from Drs Christine Fey & Shanti Penprase, updates on #BSG25 @universityofleeds.bsky.social, how we are celebrating 50 years of ESPL 🎂 and for committee vacancies 🌍 www.geomorphology.org.uk/app/uploads/...
The front cover of our June newsletter with a photo showing a U shaped valley in Wales, with a narrow river meandering through the valley.
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...where we have established a good flow monitoring setup which is collecting useful 'before' data. This will allow us to see the impact that beavers could have on both high and low flows🤞
wildathartley.bsky.social
Great to see many old and new faces and hear about some amazing work going on in the fields of #naturalhazards #hydrology #geomophology and #rewilding . Huge thanks to @bsg-geomorph.bsky.social for supporting me and thanks to my roommates for the week! Until next time!

#EGU25
Shot of the Ennerdale valley with trees on either side and mountains rising in the background. Same as previous but with a stream and a Galloway calf in the foreground.
wildathartley.bsky.social
I presented on some work from my PhD in the #naturebasedsolutions session - thanks to all who came by and the conversations that followed. Thanks to Isabella Schalko, Barry Hankin, Hannah Champion, and Elizabeth Follett for convening and organising a lovely session dinner.
Our session dinner after the Nature-based solutions had concluded. Group photos of friends at the EGU closing party.
wildathartley.bsky.social
Straight from the whirlwind of the European Geosciences Union conference to the tranquility of one of my favourite places and field sites, Ennerdale, allowed me time to reflect on a cracking week in Vienna. It was my first time attending and presenting to a large audience and I enjoyed every minute!
Presenting my talk "Quantifying the impacts of rewilding on hydrological extremes" at EGU.
wildathartley.bsky.social
Excited to be at my first EGU conference! If you are here and interested in #rewilding and #Hydrology, come check out my talk tomorrow (Wed) at 16:45 in NH1.7 (room 1.15/16)! #EGU25 #flood #drought #naturebasedsolutions

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Super to make it to #EGU25 @egu.eu @egu-gm.bsky.social and @steepestdescent.bsky.social today. Ran into a few folks on the way too @geomorphicjosh.bsky.social
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Remember it’s International Geomorphology Week next week, and that means League of Landforms is back! The big names in geomorphology will be there, battling against some underdogs to decide who can claim the title. Make sure you are following us on Instagram!
LEAGUE OF LANDFORMS 2025

Featuring…
Waterfalls
Moraines
Stacks
Alluvial fans
Dunes
Meanders
And many more…


For one week only,
Join us on Instagram
@bsgeomorphology
Monday 3rd March!
wildathartley.bsky.social
The technicians at Queen Mary have been invaluable during my PhD. From sourcing kit, to assisting in the field and the labs, to providing help and insight I probably wouldn't have received otherwise. It's fair to say I owe a lot to the Geography technicians. Pay them more and provide more support.
geologyclare.bsky.social
Without technicians, I wouldn't ever have been able to collect any research data. They perform an absolutely critical function in research and need valuing and appreciating more
athenedonald.bsky.social
My piece for @productivity.bsky.social about the importance of technicians. We won't deliver growth and opporotunity without enough of them in our labs and across universities and schools. It's an urgent conversation to have www.productivity.ac.uk/news/the-rol...
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Take a look at our recent #outreach blog post to find out more about Alex the crabs adventures in a salt marsh, learning all about the #ecogeomorphology of wetlands! Funded by our BSG outreach grant! www.geomorphology.org.uk/2025/02/10/s... @hywelgriffiths.bsky.social @sgrieve.bsky.social
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The BSG helped to support the first Get into Geoscience Wales event, check out what they got up to in our latest outreach blog post: www.geomorphology.org.uk/2025/02/10/g...
Get into Geosciences Wales - British Society of Geomorphology
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wildathartley.bsky.social
(Re)introducing myself for Bluesky! My name is Adam and I'm a PhD student researching the impacts of landscape rewilding on flooding and drought at QMUL. Hoping to move further away from the toxicity of Twitter and will begin posting research updates here!

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