Neil Rose

Dr. Neil Rose
Environmental Change Research Centre
Department of Geography
University College London
Pearson Building, Gower Street
London, WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom


Phone: +44 (0) 20 7679 0543
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7679 0565
E-mail: n.rose(at)geog.ucl.ac.uk
URL Institution: www.geog.ucl.ac.uk/ecrc/


Key Publications of Neil Rose (up to ten) :
Rose, N.L., Monteith, D.T., Kettle, H., Thompson, R., Yang, H. & Muir, D.C.G. (2004). A consideration of potential confounding factors limiting chemical and biological recovery at Lochnagar, a remote mountain loch in Scotland. Journal of Limnology 63: 63-76.

Rose, N.L., Rose, C.L., Boyle, J.F & Appleby, P.G. (2004). Lake sediment evidence for local and remote sources of atmospherically deposited pollutants on Svalbard. Journal of Paleolimnology. 31: 499 - 513

Rose,N.L., Backus, S., Karlsson, H. & Muir, D.C.G. (2001). An historical record of toxaphene and its congeners in a remote lake in Western Europe. Environmental Science & Technology. 35: 1312 – 1319.

Rose,N.L., Shilland, E., Berg, T., Hanselman, K., Harriman, R., Koinig, K., Nickus, U., Steiner Trad, B., Stuchlík, E., Thies, H. & Ventura, M. (2001). Relationships between acid ions and carbonaceous fly-ash particles in deposition at European mountain lakes. Water, Air and Soil Pollution. 130: 1703 – 1708.

Rose,N.L., Harlock, S. & Appleby, P.G. (1999). The spatial and temporal distributions of spheroidal carbonaceous fly-ash particles (SCP) in the sediment records of European mountain lakes. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 113: 1-32.


Expertise of Neil Rose:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic AtmosphereAir Pollution
Topic HydrosphereFresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes
Topic PedosphereGeology / Sediments
Time FramePast
Past: Historical / Archeological
Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsData Collection - Measurement
Data Analysis
Applied Research / Technology

Specialties of Neil Rose:
The spatial and temporal distribution of pollutants (trace metals, persistent organic pollutants, fly-ash particles)in remote mountain lakes using lake sediments as a natural archive

Last update: 11/27/19
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