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Dr. Martin Stokes is an Associate Head of School (Graduate Outcomes) at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth. As an Earth scientist specializing in geomorphology, his work integrates fieldwork, computational modeling (remote sensing, topographic metrics), and laboratory techniques (cosmogenic and luminescence dating) to study landslides, floods, and landscape development.
- Expertise: Landslides, Floods, Geomorphology, Sediment Analysis, Remote Sensing, Luminescence Dating
- Focus Areas: Tectonic-climate interactions, Fluvial systems, Coastal uplift, Semi-arid environments, Mountain belts, Quaternary geology
Recent publications highlight his work on marine terrace uplift in Iberia, fluvial system evolution in Eurasia, and erosion dynamics in semi-arid regions. His research combines geomorphic markers with dating techniques to reconstruct landscape history and assess climate impacts.
Contact: M.Stokes@plymouth.ac.uk | A531, Portland Square, Plymouth, PL4 8AA
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