Jane K. Hart

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Jane K. Hart
Born
Alma mater
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Southampton
ThesisGenesis of the North Norfolk Drift (1987)

Jane K. Hart is a Professor of Physical Geography in the School of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton UK. She has a BSc in Physical Geography from the University of Reading and a PhD in Glaciology from the University of East Anglia. She was Lecturer in Physical Geography at the University of Manchester (1988–89). Currently,[when?] she is EGU General Secretary, President of the Quaternary Research Association (QRA) and Chair of the "Funds for Women Graduates".

Jane was elected to be EGU General Secretary (2022–24).[1]

She is the President of the Quaternary Research Association[2] (2023–26).

In 2022 she was appointed onto the NERC Advisory Network, and has been on the "NERC Constructing a Digital Environment Expert Network' as a Senior Panel Member (2019–2022, 2022–2024). She is currently Deputy Head of School (Education), formally Head of Research Group[3] in the School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton. She is also on the national Geography Accreditation Review Panel, which is run by the Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers (2019–22).

She is also an advocate for women's rights and education. She has been actively involved with "Funds for Women Graduates", a UK Charity which supports women postgraduates, and she is the current Chair of the Governors.[4]

Publications[edit]

  • Hart, J.K., Young, D.S., Baurley, N. R., Robson, B. and Martinez K (2022). "The seasonal evolution of subglacial drainage pathways beneath a soft bedded glacier". Nature Communications Earth & Environment, 3, 1–3.
  • Hart JK, Martinez K, Young DS, Basford P, Robson B & Clayton A 2019a: "Surface melt driven summer diurnal and winter multi-day stick-slip motion and till sedimentology". Nature Communications, 10, 1599.
  • Hart JK, Martinez K, Basford PJ, Clayton AI, Bragg G M, Ward T & Young DS 2019b: "Surface melt-driven seasonal behaviour (englacial and subglacial) from a soft-bedded temperate glacier recorded by in situ wireless probes." Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
  • Hart JK, Clayton AI, Martinez K & Robson BA 2018: "Erosional and depositional subglacial streamlining processes at Skálafellsjökull, Iceland: an analogue for a new bedform continuum model." GFF, DOI: 10.1080/11035897.2018.1477830.
  • Martinez K, Hart JK, Basford PJ, Bragg GM, Ward T & Young DS 2017: "A geophone wireless sensor network for investigating glacier stick-slip motion." Computers & Geosciences, 105, 103–112.
  • Hart, J.K., 2017. Subglacial till formation: Microscale processes within the subglacial shear zone.
  • Young D, Hart JK & Martinez K 2015: Image analysis techniques to estimate river discharge using time-lapse cameras in remote locations. Computers & Geosciences 76, 1–10. (doi:10.1016/j.cageo.2014.11.008).
  • Hart JK & Martinez K 2015: Towards an Environmental Internet of Things (IoT). Earth and Space Science 2, 194–200.doi:10.1002/2014EA000044.
  • Hart JK, Rose KC, Waller RI, Vaughan-Hirsch D & Martinez K. 2011: Assessing the catastrophic break up of Briksdalsbreen, Norway, associated with rapid climate change. J. Geol. Society of London 168 1–16.
  • Hart JK, Rose KC & Martinez K 2011: Subglacial till behaviour derived from in situ wireless multi-sensor subglacial probes: Rheology, hydro-mechanical interactions and till formation. Quat. Sci.Rev.30 234–247.
  • Hart JK, Rose KC & Martinez K 2011:Temporal englacial and subglacial water variability associated with a rapidly retreating glacier. Earth Surface Processes & Landforms 36 1230–1239.
  • Hart JK, Rose KC, Martinez K & Ong R 2009:Subglacial clast behaviour and its implication for till fabric development: new results derived from wireless subglacial probe experiments. QSR 28 597–607.
  • Rose KC, Hart JK & Martinez K 2009: Seasonal changes in basal conditions at Briksdalsbreen, Norway: the winter–spring transition. Boreas 38 579–590.
  • Hart JK & Martinez K 2006: Environmental Sensor Networks: A revolution in the Earth System Science? Earth-Science Reviews 78,177–191.
  • Hart JK, Martinez K, Ong R, Riddoch A, Rose K & Padhy P 2006: An autonomous multi-sensor subglacial probe: Design and preliminary results from Briksdalsbreen, Norway. Journal of Glaciology 52 389 – 397.
  • Martinez K, Hart JK & Ong R 2004: Environmental Sensor Networks. Computer 37 (8), 50–56.
  • Hart JK 1997: The relationship between drumlins and other forms of subglacial def. QSR 16 93–108.
  • Hart JK 1995: An investigation of the deforming layer/debris-rich ice continuum, illustrated from three Alaskan glaciers. Journal of Glaciology 41 619–633.
  • Hart JK 1994: Till fabric associated with deformable beds. Earth Surf. Proc. & Land. 19 15–32.
  • Hart JK & Roberts DH 1994: Criteria to distinguish between subglacial glaciotectonic and glaciomarine sedimentation: I – Deformational styles and sedimentology. Sed. Geology 91 191–214.
  • Hart JK & Boulton GS 1991: The interrelationship between glaciotectonic deformation and glaciodeposition. Quaternary Science Reviews 10 335–350.
  • Hart JK, Hindmarsh RCA & Boulton GS 1990: Different styles of subglacial glaciotectonic deformation in the context of the Anglian ice sheet. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 15 227–242.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "EGU Council".
  2. ^ "QRA executive committee".
  3. ^ "Landscape Dynamics and Ecology". Archived from the original on 20 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Funds for Women Graduates Governors".

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