Professor David Thomas (Professor of Geography at the School of Geography and the Environment) has been awarded the David Linton Award by the British Society for Geomorphology.
The David Linton Award is given to a geomorphologist who has made a leading contribution to the discipline over a sustained period.
Professor Thomas also presented the Linton Lecture at the British Society for Geomorphology's Annual Conference, titled: "Accumulation, organisation, dispersal and timing: A few things we have learned in the last 50 years about dryland aeolian landscape geomorphology (and some significant uncertainties)."
Find out more on the School of Geography and the Environment's website