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Emeritus Prof. Andy Russell
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I'm a Physical Geographer based at Newcastle University (UK) specialising in the geomorphological and sedimentary impacts of floods in a variety of environments. I have conducted fieldwork in Iceland, Chile, UK and Greenland.
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For my inaugural post on Bluesky I thought I'd dig out some photos of ice-dammed lake drainage and jökulhlaup impacts from my PhD work at the Russell Glacier, west Greenland way back in 1987!
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I’m delighted to share that our latest research has just been published in HESS.

We developed an unsupervised workflow to estimate river surface velocities from videos. Testing on 11,000+ videos against 274 gauging measurements showed excellent agreement.

hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/...
Unsupervised image velocimetry for automated computation of river flow velocities
Abstract. Accurate, long-term measurements of river flow are imperative for understanding and predicting a broad range of fluvial processes. Modern technological advances are enabling the development ...
hess.copernicus.org
August 14, 2025 at 8:38 AM
That’s a wrap after 21 great years at Newcastle University! Although retired from full-time work I'll not be retiring from academia and am looking forward to working on a number of collaborative research projects.
July 31, 2025 at 8:23 PM
We invite abstracts (deadline 13 June - tomorrow!) to our session 'Distributary landforms: past, present and future' at the IAG International Congress on Geomorphology Christchurch New Zealand, Feb 2026.
www.confer.co.nz/icg2026/call...
Anya Leenman, Sam Woor, Andy Russell & Anastasia Piliouras
June 12, 2025 at 9:41 AM
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To celebrate this first ever World Day of the Glacier, and to highlight the role of climate change in shrinking the glaciers of the Andes, we are delighted to produce a first Deplete and Retreat Policy Brief on the future of the Andean water towers. www.antarcticglaciers.org/2025/03/poli...
Policy brief: The future of the Andes Water Towers - AntarcticGlaciers.org
The Deplete and Retreat team are delighted to be attending the first ever celebration for International Day of the Glacier in Paris, at the UNESCO HQ, in March 2025. We will be hosting a side event, e...
www.antarcticglaciers.org
March 21, 2025 at 9:10 AM
I’ve witnessed significant #glacier
recession in SE #Iceland over the past four decades accompanied by major changes in ice marginal processes and landscape. #WorldGlacierDay #InternationalYearofGlacierPreservation #Svínafellsjökull #Skeiðarárjökull
March 21, 2025 at 12:08 PM
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Today is the day, my book "Arctic State Identity: Geography, History, and Geopolitical Relations" is *officially* published! 🙀🙌

Available from @manchesterup.bsky.social:
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526153906/

#Arctic #Geopolitics #ArcticIdentity
Manchester University Press - Arctic state identity
Arctic state identity - Browse and buy the Hardcover edition of Arctic state identity by Dr Ingrid A. Medby
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk
January 28, 2025 at 10:11 AM
#Jökulhlaup en route through #Skeiðarárjökull from #Grímsvötn subglacial lake.
en.vedur.is/about-imo/ne...
Some photos of the 2021 Grímsvötn jökulhlaup outlets on the eastern margin of Skeiðarárjökull taken in April 2022.
January 14, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Iceland Meteorological Office have provided a comprehensive summary of the ongoing seismic activity at #Bardarbunga as well as a range of possible scenarios for one of Iceland's biggest subglacial volcanoes.
en.vedur.is/about-imo/ne...
January 14, 2025 at 5:06 PM
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Our latest paper on implementing image-based flow gauging techniques in an automated environment is now open for public discussion. We’d love to hear feedback from the hydrological community hess.copernicus.org/preprints/he...
Unsupervised image velocimetry for automated computation of river flow velocities
Abstract. Accurate, long-term, measurements of river flow are imperative for understanding and predicting a broad range of fluvial processes. Modern technological advances are enabling the development...
hess.copernicus.org
January 7, 2025 at 10:26 AM
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Great start to the #QRA2025 conference at @newcastleuni.bsky.social with a great line up today covering marine sediments and landforms, terrestrial landforms and archives of change, and keynote lecture by Dr Celia Martin-Puertas. I'll do my best to live skeet the day! Please RT
January 7, 2025 at 9:23 AM
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It’s been great to spend a bit of time in the field recently. Here we are working with the National Trust to assess the effectiveness of a single intervention to enhance flows across a floodplain
January 6, 2025 at 7:44 PM
On this day in 2015 I took an overflight of some of the geomorphological impacts of #StormDesmond on the River Derwent, Cumbria, UK #FieldphotoFriday
December 27, 2024 at 7:35 PM
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Programme book and full conference schedule now available for the @quaternaryra.bsky.social ADM in Newcastle in January. Final chance to register this week! sites.google.com/view/qraadm2...
QRA ADM 2025 - Programme book
Download a PDF version of the full programme book by clicking here.
sites.google.com
December 9, 2024 at 9:49 AM
High Force, Teesdale
December 1, 2024 at 11:17 PM
#FieldPhotoFriday Flashback to our final year undergraduate Applied Fluvial Geomorphology field trip in October characterising the impacts of #StormAshley on the wandering gravel bed #RiverCoquet #Northumberland.
November 29, 2024 at 12:51 PM

Celebrating Student Research Scholarships and Expeditions 2024 - Great evening hearing about the findings of this years Newcastle University Physical Geography Expeditions to Greenland and Bhutan.
November 27, 2024 at 10:43 PM
For my inaugural post on Bluesky I thought I'd dig out some photos of ice-dammed lake drainage and jökulhlaup impacts from my PhD work at the Russell Glacier, west Greenland way back in 1987!
November 23, 2024 at 12:11 PM