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List of works by Rónadh Cox

A Conceptual Review of Regional-Scale Controls on the Composition of Clastic Sediment and the Co-Evolution of Continental Blocks and their Sedimentary Cover

Boulder Ridges on the Aran Islands (Ireland): Recent Movements Caused by Storm Waves, Not Tsunamis

article by Rónadh Cox et al published May 2012 in The Journal of Geology

COMPARISON OF COASTAL BOULDER DEPOSITS (HOLOCENE AGE) ON ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS, WITH STORM-TRANSPORTED BOULDERS ON ARAN ISLANDS, IRELAND

scholarly article by Rónadh Cox et al published 2016 in Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs

Coastal Boulder Deposits: an Integral Part of Understanding Coastal Futures

scientific article published in 2020

Diagenetic origin for quartz-pebble conglomerates

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Erosion Rates and Sediment Sources in Madagascar Inferred from 10Be Analysis of Lavaka, Slope, and River Sediment

scholarly article by Rónadh Cox et al published July 2009 in The Journal of Geology

Extraordinary boulder transport by storm waves (west of Ireland, winter 2013–2014), and criteria for analysing coastal boulder deposits

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From fine sand to boulders: Examining the relationship between beach-face slope and sediment size

GEOMORPHOLOGY OF MOUNTAINS ON IO PROVIDES INSIGHTS INTO MOUNTAIN-PATERA RELATIONSHIPS

Geochemical and detrital mode evidence for two sources of Early Proterozoic sedimentary rocks from the Tonto Basin Supergroup, central Arizona—discussion

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How does wave impact generate large boulders? Modelling hydraulic fracture of cliffs and shore platforms

scholarly article by J.G. Herterich published in May 2018

INLAND MIGRATION OF COASTAL BOULDER DEPOSITS ON INISHMAAN, IRELAND, MEASURED USING USING STRUCTURE-FROM-MOTION PHOTOGRAMMETRY

Imbricated Coastal Boulder Deposits are Formed by Storm Waves, and Can Preserve a Long-Term Storminess Record

scientific article published on 25 July 2019

Impact breaching of Europa's ice: Constraints from numerical modeling

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Impact penetration of Europa's ice crust as a mechanism for formation of chaos terrain

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MONITORING EVOLUTION OF LAVAKAS (GULLIES) IN THE ALAOTRA-MANGORO DISTRICT OF EASTERN MADAGASCAR USING 20TH CENTURY AIR PHOTOS AND 21ST CENTURY ORTHO-IMAGERY

article by Ezekiel J. King Phillips et al published 2016 in Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs

MULTI-PRONGED INVESTIGATION USES COASTAL BOULDER DEPOSITS TO UNDERSTAND STORM WAVE AMPLIFICATION ALONG STEEP SHORELINES

scientific article published in 2018

Maximal Heights of Nearshore Storm Waves and Resultant Onshore Flow Velocities

scholarly article by Nans Bujan & Rónadh Cox published 3 June 2020 in Frontiers in Marine Science

Measuring Change Using Quantitative Differencing of Repeat Structure-From-Motion Photogrammetry: The Effect of Storms on Coastal Boulder Deposits

article by Timothy P. Nagle-Mcnaughton & Rónadh Cox published 20 December 2019 in Remote Sensing

Megagravel deposits on the west coast of Ireland show the impacts of severe storms

article by Rónadh Cox published 17 February 2020 in Weather

Notes on Pat Quinn's “The Great Potato Feud”

article by Rónadh Cox published May 2011 in Gastronomica

Proterozoic Tectonostratigraphy and Paleogeography of Central Madagascar Derived from Detrital Zircon U‐Pb Age Populations

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Quantitative roundness analysis of coastal boulder deposits

scholarly article by Rónadh Cox published in February 2018

Sediment recycling, crustal development and compositional evolution of clastic sediments, southwestern United States

1993 thesis (Ph.D.) submitted to Stanford University by Rónadh Cox

Sedimentology, stratigraphy, and geochronology of the Proterozoic Mazatzal Group, central Arizona

scholarly article by Rónadh Cox et al published December 2002 in Geological Society of America Bulletin

Shakedown in Madagascar: Occurrence of lavakas (erosional gullies) associated with seismic activity

scholarly article by Rónadh Cox et al published February 2010 in Geology

Systematic Review Shows That Work Done by Storm Waves Can Be Misinterpreted as Tsunami-Related Because Commonly Used Hydrodynamic Equations Are Flawed

scholarly article by Rónadh Cox et al published 5 February 2020 in Frontiers in Marine Science

The influence of sediment recycling and basement composition on evolution of mudrock chemistry in the southwestern United States

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Very large boulders were moved by storm waves on the west coast of Ireland in winter 2013–2014

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