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David Favis-Mortlock : ウィキペディア英語版
David Favis-Mortlock
Dr David T. Favis-Mortlock is an English geomorphologist and musician.
Born David Mortlock on 27 August 1953, he grew up in Barking, Essex, UK, later moving to Basildon New Town. He studied environmental sciences at Lancaster University, graduating in 1975. After several years as a musician, he commenced a PhD study on soil erosion modeling at Brighton Polytechnic, under the supervision of geomorphologist John Boardman.〔Favis-Mortlock, David. Use and Abuse of Soil Erosion Models in Southern England. University of Brighton, 1994.〕 Subsequently, he worked with Boardman at the University of Oxford's (Environmental Change Unit ) (now the (Environmental Change Institute )).
Publications include the first quantitative study of the impact of climate change on soil erosion by water,〔Boardman, J., Evans, R., Favis-Mortlock, D.T. and Harris, T.M., 1990. Climate change and soil erosion on agricultural land in England and Wales. ''Land Degradation and Rehabilitation'', 2(2): 95-106.
〕 and a novel modelling study of soil erosion in prehistory together with archaeologist Martin Bell.〔Favis-Mortlock, D.T., Boardman, J. and Bell, M., 1997. Modelling long-term anthropogenic erosion of a loess cover: South Downs, UK. ''The Holocene'', 7(1): 79-89.
〕 In 1996 he began work on a self-organising systems model for rill initiation and development, (RillGrow ).〔Favis-Mortlock, D.T., Boardman, J., Parsons, A.J. and Lascelles, B., 2000. Emergence and erosion: a model for rill initiation and development. ''Hydrological Processes'', 14(11-12): 2173-2205.
〕 He is also responsible for the Soil Erosion website. Favis-Mortlock was elected a Council Member for the (British Society of Soil Science ), 2001–2003, and a member of the Executive Committee of the British Geomorphological Research Group, 2003-2006. Until 2010 he was a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has now returned to the (Environmental Change Institute ).
He is married to fellow musician and painter (Joanna Davies ); they live in Great Rollright, Oxfordshire. His stepson Reuben Beau Davies is an actor.
==Music==
Favis-Mortlock is also a musician; in 1978 he formed a Banbury-based folk group named after the nearby Rollright Stones, together with Adderbury morris dancer Bryan Sheppard (now a member of The Hookey Band). At one stage, the Rollrights included fellow fiddler Chris Leslie on bass guitar. The group supported Fairport Convention and recorded with Fairport's Dave Pegg. Subsequently, Favis-Mortlock played fiddle with guitarist Frank Underwood, and with the Brighton-based folk-punk band Tricks Upon Travellers. Currently he plays jazz violin with (FiddleBop ) and organises (Chippy Jazz and Music (CJAM) ) festival in Chipping Norton.

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