DR JONATHAN CARRIVICK

CONTACT DETAILS
Room 3.70
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
UK

Email: j.l.carrivick@leeds.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0 in UK) 113 34 33324



Student hours:
By prior appointment

RESEARCH OVERVIEW

My research interests lie in the field of geomorphology, and specifically in cold climate earth surface processes and landforms. This includes polar, arctic and alpine landscapes. I am also interested in high-magnitude fluvial processes, such as glacial outburst floods ('jökulhlaups'), particularly those occurring within bedrock channels.

CURRENT PROJECTS

Hydrodynamic modelling of high-magnitude outburst floods.

Geomorphological assessment of lahars from Mt Ruapehu volcano, New Zealand.

Arctic and Alpine glacier runoff and floodplain dynamics.

RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS

  • River Basin Processes and Management

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

  • Carrivick, J.L. in press. Dam break outburst flood propagation: a geoscience perspective. Journal of Hydrology.
  • Carrivick, J.L. and Rushmer, E.L., 2009. Inter- and Intra-catchment variability in proglacial geomorphology at Franz Josef Glacier and Fox Glacier, New Zealand. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research.
  • Carrivick, J.L., et al., 2009. Geomorphological evidence towards a deglacial control on volcanism. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
  • Carrivick, J.L., Manville, V., and Cronin, S., 2009. Modelling the March 2007 lahar from Mt Ruapehu. Bulletin of Volcanology.

CURRICULUM VITAE