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Bird, G, Hudson-Edwards, KA, Byrne, PA, Macklin, MG, Brewer, PA and Williams, RD (2021) River sediment geochemistry and provenance following the Mount Polley mine tailings spill, Canada: the role of hydraulic sorting and sediment dilution processes in contaminant dispersal and remediation. Applied Geochemistry, 134. ISSN 0883-2927

Foster, NC, Bennett, SJ, Causer, J, Elliott, D, Bird, G and Hayes, SJ (2020) Facilitating sensorimotor integration via blocked practice underpins imitation learning of atypical biological kinematics in autism spectrum disorder. Autism: the international journal of research and practice, 24 (6). pp. 1494-1505. ISSN 1362-3613

Foster, NC, Bennett, SJ, Causer, J, Elliott, D, Bird, G and Hayes, SJ (2019) Getting off to a shaky start: specificity in planning and feedforward control during sensorimotor learning in autism spectrum disorder. Autism Research. ISSN 1939-3792

Hudson-Edwards, KA, Byrne, PA, Bird, G, Brewer, PA, Burke, IT, Jamieson, HE, Macklin, MG and Williams, RD (2019) Origin and fate of Vanadium in the Hazeltine Creek Catchment following the 2014 Mount Polley mine tailings spill, British Columbia, Canada. Environmental Science & Technology. ISSN 1520-5851

Foster, NC, Bennett, SJ, Causer, J, Bird, G, Andrew, M and Hayes, SJ (2018) Atypical biological kinematics are represented during observational practice. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44 (6). pp. 842-847. ISSN 0096-1523

Byrne, PA, Hudson-Edwards, KA, Bird, G, Macklin, MG, Brewer, PA, Williams, RD and Jamieson, HE (2018) Water quality impacts and river system recovery following the 2014 Mount Polley mine tailings dam spill, British Columbia, Canada. Applied Geochemistry, 91. pp. 64-74. ISSN 0883-2927

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