The SOS team are focused on two main research objectives: development of smart sensor networks for multiscale catchment monitoring and forecasting, and optimisation of smart sensor networks to quantify and improve urban water security.
We are developing geophysical monitoring systems that can be used to study hydraulic processes inside unstable slopes to identify and and give early warning of landslide events.
Understanding soil structure and soil and moisture dynamics in UK and African soils and the effects of increasing human populations, changing climates and the intensification in the use of our soils.
Helen Brooks, a PhD student from the University of Cambridge, is conducting research that will improve models that simulate future marsh evolution, particularly in a changing climate.
Studying the evolution of newly emerging soils uncovered by retreating glaciers on the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Ocean.
The space beneath our cities can play a vital role in supporting climate resilient urban spaces.
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