Professor Tony Jones
Emeritus Professor
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Contact
Email: jaj@aber.ac.uk
Office: C15
Phone: +44 (0)1970 622 595
Fax: +44 (0)1970 622 659
Responsibilities
- Information Services / Library / Map Library / Copyright Matters
- Water Science Degree Scheme Co-ordinator and Tutor
Teaching Areas
Modules Taught
Module coordinator for:
- The Atmosphere And The Water Cycle (EA12210)
- Traethawd Estynedig Daearyddiaeth (DA39130)
- Daearyddiaeth Anrhydedd Cyfun/prif Brosiect (DA39210(
- Independant Project For Environmental Earth Science (EA30330)
- Environmental Science Dissertation (ES30530)
- Global Hydrology And Water Resources (GG31620)
- Geography Dissertation (GG39130)
- Human Geography Dissertation (GG39630)
- Traethawd Estynedig Daearyddiaeth Ddynol (DA39630)
- Independant Project For Environmental Earth Science (EA30330)
- Environmental Science Dissertation (ES30530)
Contributes to:
- Environmental Science Tutorial Level 2 (ES20110)
- Environmental Science Fieldwork (ES20320)
Research
Group Affiliation
Research Interests
Hydrological Processes, Water Resources and Climate Change impacts. Chair, IGU Commission for Water Sustainability http://water-sustainability.ph.unito.it ,Liaison person for International Geographical Union and the UN International Year of Planet Earth Groundwater Initiative - www.homeofgeography.org/ see "IGU-IYPE-Home Relations and under IYPE on Commission website listed above". Deputy leader, Groundwater Implementation Team, UN IYPE: http://www.esfs.org/organisation.htm. Nato-country director, NATO Advanced Research Workshop: http://www.aber.ac.uk/iges/nato.
Other Projects
- IGU Commission for Water Sustainability
- International Geographical Union and the UN International Year of Planet Earth Groundwater Initiative
- Groundwater Implemenation Team, UN IYPE
- NATO Advanced Research Workshop
Biography
Professor Tony Jones joined IGES in 1974.
Staff Publications
Peer Reviewed Book Chapters & Journal Articles
In Press
- Jones JAA, Mountain NC, Pilling CG, Holt CP. In Press. Implications of climate change for river regimes in Wales – a comparison of scenarios and models. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication, In press
2007
- Jones JAA, Cottrell C I. 2007. Long-term changes in stream bank soil pipes and the effects of afforestation. Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface, 112 Abstract
- Jones JAA, Mountain NC, Pilling CG, Holt CP. 2007. Implications of climate change for river regimes in Wales – a comparison of scenarios and models. Water in Celtic Countries: Quantity, Quality and Climate Variability, Publicatio: 71-77.
2006
- van der Walt IJ, Jones JAA, Woo MK. 2006. Introduction - Water sustainability. Physical Geography, 27: 283-285.
- Mountain NC, Jones JAA. 2006. Reconstructing extreme flows using an airflow index-based stochastic weather generator and a hydrological simulation model. Catena, 66: 120-134.
- Gregory KJ, Benito G, Dikau R, Golosov V, Johnstone EC, Jones JAA, Macklin MG, Parsons AJ, Passmore DG, Poesen J, Soja R, Starkel L, Thorndycraft VR, Walling DE. 2006. Past hydrological events and global change. Hydrological Processes, 20: 199-204.
- Gregory KJ, Benito G, Dikau R, Golosov V, Jones JAA, Macklin MG, Parsons AJ, Passmore DG, Poesen J, Starkel L, Walling DE. 2006. Past hydrological events related to understanding global change: An ICSU research project. Catena, 66: 2-13.
- Jones JAA. 2006. 1971: Soil piping and stream channel initiation. Water Resources Research, 7(3), 602-610. Reprinted with commentary. Streamflow Generation Processes, No. 1: 224-232.
Books
2005
- Jones JAA, Vardanian TG. 2005. The rational use and conservation of water resources in a changing environment. : 273.
Miscellaneous
2007
- Robinson PJ, Jones JAA, Woo M. 2007. Managing water resources in a changing physical and social environment. GU Home of Geography Publication Series, : 177.
- Scarpati OE, Jones JAA. 2007. Environmental change and rational water use.
2006
- Jones JAA, Petts GE. 2006. Managing water resources in the British Isles in a changing environment. Special Issue