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O’Donnell, Emily C., Thorne, Colin R., Yeakley, J. Alan and Chan, Faith Ka Shun (2020) Sustainable flood risk and stormwater management in blue‐green cities; an interdisciplinary case study in Portland, Oregon. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association . ISSN 1093-474X

Sclafani, Paul, Nygaard, Chris and Thorne, Colin R. (2018) Applying geomorphological principles and engineering science to develop a phased sediment management plan for Mount St Helens, Washington. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 43 (5). pp. 1088-1104. ISSN 1096-9837

Tang, Y.-T., Chan, Faith Ka Shun, O'Donnell, Emily C., Griffiths, J., Lau, L., Higgitt, D. and Thorne, Colin R. (2018) Aligning ancient and modern approaches to sustainable urban water management in China: Ningbo as a ‘Blue-Green City’ in the ‘Sponge City’ Campaign. Journal of Flood Risk Management . ISSN 1753-318X

O'Donnell, Emily C., Woodhouse, Richard and Thorne, Colin R. (2017) Evaluating the multiple benefits of a sustainable drainage scheme in Newcastle, UK. Proceedings of the ICE - Water Mangement . ISSN 1751-7729

O'Donnell, Emily C., Lamond, Jessica E. and Thorne, Colin R. (2017) Recognising barriers to implementation of Blue-Green infrastructure: a Newcastle case study. Urban Water Journal, 14 (9). pp. 964-971. ISSN 1744-9006

Maskrey, Shaun A., Mount, Nick J., Thorne, Colin R. and Dryden, Ian L. (2016) Participatory modelling for stakeholder involvement in the development of flood risk management intervention options. Environmental Modelling and Software, 82 . pp. 275-294. ISSN 1364-8152

Mount, Nick J., Tate, Nicholas J., Sarker, Maminul H. and Thorne, Colin R. (2013) Evolutionary, multi-scale analysis of river bank line retreat using continuous wavelet transforms: Jamuna River, Bangladesh. Geomorphology, 183 . pp. 82-95. ISSN 0169-555X

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