![]() Lacks a couple of important featuresĭetails about each photo or gradient pattern are listed in the system tray menu, and you can also check out more works by the same author in your browser. However, we can’t help but feel that the app would benefit from some additional channels, so as to cater to the tastes of as many users as possible. A new image will be made available for each one every day, and the application will remember your choice when it is launched again. Once you have launched Wallcat, you need to select the channel that best suits your tastes. Several channels for you to enjoy, each with its own theme It provides you with a new wallpaper daily, from several online sources, and it runs quietly in the system tray. ![]() Wallcat is a very small Windows application based on the Wallcat OS X app, which is also available as an extension for Chrome. Tectonophysics 298 (1): 155-175.įor further publications see the National Museums Scotland Research Repository.It might not seem like a lot of work to browse the web for a new wallpaper, but you will probably get tired of it pretty quickly, and no one wants to sift through numerous photos every day until they find one that is wallpaper-worthy. Constraints on the kinematics of post-orogenic extension imposed by stretching lineations in the Aegean region. Scale dependence of hypsometric integrals: an analysis of southeast African basins. Universality and variability in basin outlet spacing: implications for the two-dimensional form of drainage basins. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 55 (4): 345-359. Tectonic controls on the evolution of the Clutha River catchment, New Zealand. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 118: 1-20. Influence of lithology on hillslope morphology and response to tectonic forcing in the Sierra Nevada of California. Far-Field Deformation Resulting from Rheologic Differences Interacting with Tectonic Stresses: An Example from the Pacific/Australian Plate Boundary in Southern New Zealand. Geological Society of America Bulletin 129 (1-2): 203-217. Squeezing river catchments through tectonics: Shortening and erosion across the Indus Valley, NW Himalaya. Sinclair, H., Mudd, S., Dingle, E., Hobley, D., Robinson, R. Determination of zeolite-group mineral compositions by electron probe microanalysis. Scottish Journal of Geology : Ĭampbell L. Rupture geometries in anisotropic amphibolite recorded by pseudotachylytes in the Gairloch Shear Zone, NW Scotland. Stress fields of ancient seismicity recorded in the dynamic geometry of pseudotachylyte in the Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, UK. ![]() Memberships include Fellowship of the Geological Society of London, the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and the SMMP (Society of Mineral Museum Professionals).Ĭampbell, L.R., Lloyd, G.E., Phillips, R.J., Walcott R.C. She sits on the Editorial Board of Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and is an Honorary Fellow of the School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh. Her professional roles include Chair of the newly formed Subcommission on Geocollections at the IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences) Chair of the Earth Science specialist group of CETAF (the governing body for the Earth Science data portal) Treasurer of the Geological Curators Group Ordinary member, Edinburgh Geological Society. Current research interests include developing a lexicon and system to retrieve lost information of historical collections. In doing so she has developed expertise in the extraction and representation of geological and mineralogical metadata. Since joining National Museums Scotland she has been leading a team to digitise the Earth System collections. This was followed by a postdoc at the École Normale Supérieure, Paris and two Research Fellowships at the University of Edinburgh in tectonic geomorphology, the study of surface processes.ĭr Walcott’s academic research has been focussed on the role that tectonic processes have on our environment, in particular river systems. After working in Canada and the UK, she went on to do a PhD in structural geology at Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands. ![]() Tectonic geomorphology, calcite morphology, geo-biology interactions, and tracing historical collections.Į: Walcott is the head of the Earth Systems section.ĭr Walcott started her academic career at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand where she gained a BSc(hons) and a research Masters in geology and geophysics. ![]()
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