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Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Citation mistake: St Lawrence Estuary boulder movements






Apologies to Guillaume Marie for the mistake in the citation of his article, in my recent QN note on the Limeslade Boulder.  In the text, the citation should be "Marie, 2022" and not "Guillaume, 2022".

This is incorrect in the reference list:

Guillaume, M. (2022) Boulder transport by ice in the St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada): Influence of shore platform geomorphology and ice-foot development, Marine Geology 449, 106815.

and it should be: 

 Marie, G. (2022) Boulder transport by ice in the St. Lawrence Estuary (Canada): Influence of shore platform geomorphology and ice-foot development, Marine Geology 449, 106815.

The mistake probably arose because of the confusion of having a christian name as a surname.  It has happened to me on a number of occasions too!

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Response: The provenance of the Limeslade igneous erratic: a matter of no importance?
Brian John
Quaternary Newsletter 164, pp 19 - 27 (February 2025).
https://www.qra.org.uk/quaternary-newsletter/quaternary-newsletter-current/


https://www.researchgate.net/publication/389436022_Response_The_provenance_of_the_Limeslade_igneous_erratic_a_matter_of_no_importance

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This is an interesting presentation nby Guillaume:

3 comments:

Tony Hinchliffe said...

How many people thought you were called Barry John?

BRIAN JOHN said...

Quite a few, actually. I was a better geomorphologist than he was, but on the rugby pitch there was not much of a contest.... he was an amazing talent.

Tony Hinchliffe said...

I get told my name is like 👍 HEATHCLIFFE......but it ain't