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Biography 2005-present Head of Department of Geographical & Earth Sciences
2003 Professor of Numerical Geoscience, University of Glasgow
1992-2003 Lecturer then Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of Glasgow
1990-2 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield (NERC grant GR3/7407)
1990 Teaching Fellow, Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
1989 PhD University of Canterbury, New Zealand (New Zealand Commonwealth Scholar)An examination of the Forms and Processes Associated with Bed Waves in Gravel-Bed Rivers with Special Reference to the Braided River Type
Research interests (1) Sediment transport processes in gravel-bed rivers;
(2) The dynamics of braided rivers;
(3) Numerical modelling of sediment transport and landscape evolution;
(4) The geomorphological basis of river management. Recent publications | View all publications >> Jansen, J.D., Codilean, A.T., Bishop, P., Hoey, T.B. 2010. Scale-dependence of lithological control on topography: Bedrock channel geometry and catchment morphometry in western Scotland. Journal of Geology, 118, 223-246. View full text >> Verhaar, PM., Biron, PM., Ferguson, RI. and Hoey, TB. 2010. Numerical modelling of climate change impacts on Saint-Lawrence River tributaries. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.35, 1184-98. View full text >> doi:10.1002/esp.1953 >> Bird, M.I., Robinson, R.A.J., Win Oo, N., Maung Aye,M., Lu, X.X., Higgitt, D.L., Swe, A., Tun, T., Lhaing Win, S., Sandar Aye, K., Mi Mi Win, K. and Hoey, T.B. 2008. A preliminary estimate of organic carbon transport by the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) and Thanlwin (Salween) Rivers of Myanmar. Quaternary International,v.186(1),113-122. View full text >> doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2007.08.003 >> Codilean, A.T., Bishop, P., Hoey, T.B., Stuart, F.M., Fabel, D. and Freeman, S. 2008. Single-grain cosmogenic 21Ne concentrations in fluvial sediments reveal spatially variable erosion rates. Geology, v.36, 159–162 (Awarded the British Society for Geomorphology’s Chorley Award in 2008 for the best paper published by a recent PhD student). doi:10.1130/g24360a.1 >> Ferguson, R. and Hoey, T. 2008. Effects of tributaries on main-channel geomorphology. In Rice, S.P., Roy, A. and Rhoads, B.L. (eds) River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network. Wiley, Chichester, 183-208. Verhaar, P.M., Biron, P.M., Ferguson, R.I. and Hoey, T.B. 2008. A modified morphodynamic model for investigating the response of rivers to short-term climate change. Geomorphology, v.101(4), 674-682.
View full text >> doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.03.010 >> Reinhardt, L.J., Bishop, P., Hoey, T.B., Dempster, T.J. and Sanderson, D.C.W. 2007. Quantification of the transient response to base-level fall in a small mountain catchment: Sierra Nevada, southern Spain. Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth Surface, v.112, F03S05. doi:10.1029/2006JF000524 >> Robinson, R.A.J., Bird, M.I., Win Oo, N., Hoey, T.B., Maung Aye, M., Higgitt, D.L., Lu, X.X., Swe, A. and Tun, T. 2007. The Irrawaddy River sediment flux to the Indian Ocean: the original nineteenth-century data revisited. Journal of Geology,v.115, 629-640. View abstract >> doi:10.1086/521607 >> Ferguson, R.I., Cudden, J.R., Hoey, T.B. and Rice, S.P. 2006. River system discontinuities due to lateral inputs: generic styles and controls. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.31(9), 1149-66. View abstract >> doi:10.1002/esp.1309 >> Reinhardt, L.J., Hoey, T.B., Barrows, T.T., Dempster, T.J., Bishop, P., and Fifield, L.K. 2006. Interpreting erosion rates from cosmogenic radionuclide concentrations measured in rapidly eroding terrain. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v.32, 390-406. View full text >> doi:10.1002/esp.1415 >> Recent research grants | View all grants >> Jansen, J.D., Bishop, P., Hoey, T.B. 2007. Quantifying retreat rates of river knickpoints triggered by glacio-isostatic rebound, £10k (NERC Cosmogenic Isotope Analysis Facility Allocation 9032.1006). Bishop, P., Hoey, T., Jansen, J.D. 2005-2008. Using the glacioisostatic uplift of N Britain to assess the controls on knickpoint recession in bedrock river channels, £115k (NERC, NE/C510416/1). Hoey, T.B., Pender, G. (Heriot-Watt University) and Mikoš,M. (University of Ljubljana) 2002-4 Automated tracking of river sediment movement, £11000 (Royal Society). Current postgraduate students
Peng Liu (PhD candidate) Andy Singleton (PhD candidate)
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