Dr. Peter G. Knight

Title: Senior Lecturer in Geography
Phone: (+44) 01782 7 34304
Email:
Location: William Smith Building : WS 1.40
Role: SPGS Director of Learning and Teaching.
Head of Geography Programmes.
Physical Geography Course Director.

Contacting me: By e-mail, phone, or in my office.

I studied Geography at the Universities of Oxford (BA Hons, 1980-1983) and Aberdeen (PhD, 1984-1987) before coming to Keele as a lecturer in 1987. I am currently Head of Geography Programmes, Course Director for Physical Geography and Director of Learning and Teaching for the School of Physical and Geographical Sciences. I have won Keele’s “Individual Award for Excellence in Learning and Teaching” and was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship by the Higher Education Academy in 2008. I am a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Chartered Geographer.

See also my personal website or follow me on twitter @PKGeog or @PeterGKnight

I am a Geographer with a particular interest in Glaciology and Geomorphology, and since 1984 I have combined field research in areas such as Greenland and Iceland with experimental work in the low-temperature laboratory. My work focuses on how glaciers entrain debris into their basal layers and how that “basal ice” affects glacier behaviour and glacial landforms. The work has received funding from The Royal Society, The Leverhulme Trust and the Natural Environment Research Council, and has been published in major international journals including Nature, Quaternary Science Reviews, The Journal of Glaciology and Geology

Peter Knight in the field I have written textbooks for both undergraduate and A-level students, contributed chapters to several Earth Science encyclopaedias, and edited a major research volume called “Glacier Science and Environmental Change”. As a Geographer I am particularly interested in evidence that can be drawn from the spatial distributions of phenomena to help us understand the world around us, and in the complex links that bind together different aspects of our physical environment.

I am also interested in relationships between the physical environment and cultural media such as film, music and literature, and in exploring the boundaries between art and science in Geography.

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Full publications list

Selected Publications

  • Knight PG. 2011. Glaciology. In Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and Glaciers. Singh P and Haritashya UK (Eds.). Springer Verlag.
  • Knight PG. 2009. Glacier Science and Environmental Change. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Parsons AJ and Knight PG. 2005. How to do your dissertation in geography and related disciplines.
  • Knight PG, Waller RI, Patterson CJ, Jones AP & Robinson ZP. 2002. Discharge of debris from ice at the margin of the Greenland ice sheet. Journal of Glaciology., vol. 48(161), 192-198. doi>
  • Knight PG. 1999. Glaciers. Routledge.

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Books

  • Knight PG. 2009. Glacier Science and Environmental Change. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Knight PG. 2006. Glacier science and environmental change. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Knight PG. 2006. Glaciers and glacial landscapes.
  • Parsons AJ and Knight PG. 2005. How to do your dissertation in geography and related disciplines.
  • Knight PG & Parsons AJ. 2003. How to do Your Essays, Exams and Coursework in Geography and Related Disciplines. Routledge, London.
  • Knight PG. 1999. Glaciers. Routledge.

Journal Articles

  • Cook SJ, Knight PG, Knight DA, Waller RI. 2012. Laboratory observations of sediment entrainment by freezing supercooled water. Geografiska Annaler. Series A. Physical Geography. doi>
  • Waller RI and Knight PG. 2011. Overcoming the barriers to the use of journal articles within the geosciences. Planet, vol. 25, 27-32.
  • Cook SJ, Robinson ZP, Fairchild IJ, Knight PG, Waller RI, Boomer I. 2010. Role of glaciohydraulic supercooling in the formation of stratified facies basal ice: Svinafellsjokull and Skaftafellsjokull, southeast Iceland. BOREAS, vol. 39(1), 24-38. link> doi>
  • Cook SJ and Knight PG. 2009. Glaciohydraulic supercooling. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 33(5), 705-710. link> doi>
  • Parkes AA, Waller RI, Knight PG, Stimpson IG, Schofield DI, Mason KT. 2009. A morphological, sedimentological and geophysical investigation of the Woore Moraine, Shropshire, England. PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION, vol. 120, 233-244. link> doi>
  • Knight PG and Cook SJ. 2008. Glaciohydraulic supercooling. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 32(1), 65-71. link> doi>
  • Cook SJ, Knight PG, Waller RI, Robinson ZP, Adam WG. 2007. The geography of basal ice and its relationship to glaciohydraulic supercooling: Svinafellsjokull, southeast Iceland. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, vol. 26(19-21), 2309-2315. link> doi>
  • Knight PG, Jennings CE, Waller RI, Robinson ZP. 2007. Changes in ice-margin processes and sediment routing during ice-sheet advance across a marginal moraine. GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER SERIES A-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 89A(3), 203-215. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 2007. Physical geography: Learning and teaching in a discipline so dynamic that textbooks can't keep up!. GEOGRAPHY, vol. 92, 57-61. link>
  • Cook SJ, Waller RI, Knight PG. 2006. Glaciohydraulic supercooling: the process and its significance. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 30(5), 577-588. link> doi>
  • Knight PG and Knight DA. 2005. Laboratory observations of debris-bearing ice facies frozen from supercooled water. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 51(173), 337-339. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 2004. Glaciers: art and history, science and uncertainty. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews., vol. 29(4), 385-393. doi>
  • Knight PG. 2003. Classics in physical geography revisited - Kamb, B. and LaChapelle, E. 1964: Direct observation of the mechanism of glacier sliding over bedrock. Journal of Glaciology, vol 5 (38), pg 159-72. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 27(1), 107-111. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 2003. Book review: Nakawo M and others (Eds.), Debris covered glaciers. Progress in Physical Geography., vol. 27(1), 147-148.
  • Knight PG. 2003. Classics in physical geography revisited - Kamb, B. and La Chapelle, E. 1964: Direct observation of the mechanism of glacier sliding over bedrock. Progress in Physical Geography., vol. 27(1), 107-111.
  • Adam WG & Knight PG. 2003. Identification of basal ice layer debris in ice-marginal moraines, Russell Glacier, West Greenland. Quaternary Science Reviews.. doi>
  • Knight PG, Waller RI, Patterson CJ, Jones AP & Robinson ZP. 2002. Discharge of debris from ice at the margin of the Greenland ice sheet. Journal of Glaciology., vol. 48(161), 192-198. doi>
  • Knight PG. 2001. Book review: Deformation of glacial materials. Journal of Glaciology., vol. 47(156), 163-164.
  • Russell A J and Knight P G & Van Dijk T A G P. 2001. Glacier surging as a control on the development of proglacial, fluvial landforms and deposits, Skeidararsandur, Iceland. Global and Planetary Change. doi>
  • Knight PG, Patterson CJ, Waller RI, Jones AP, Robinson ZP. 2000. Preservation of basal-ice sediment texture in ice-sheet moraines. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, vol. 19(13), 1255-1258. link> doi>
  • Waller RI, Hart JK, Knight PG. 2000. The influence of tectonic deformation on facies variability in stratified debris-rich basal ice. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, vol. 19(8), 775-786. link> doi>
  • Knight PG, Waller RI, Patterson CJ, Jones AP, Robinson ZP. 2000. Glacier advance, ice-marginal lakes and routing of meltwater and sediment: Russell Glacier, Greenland. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 46(154), 423-426. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 1998. Glaciers. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 22(3), 407-411. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 1997. Glaciers. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 21(3), 434-439. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 1997. The basal ice layer of glaciers and ice sheets. QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS, vol. 16(9), 975-993. link> doi>
  • Knight PG. 1996. Glaciers. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 20(3), 345-350. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1995. GLACIERS. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 19(2), 249-254. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1995. DEBRIS STRUCTURES IN BASAL ICE EXPOSED AT THE MARGIN OF THE GREENLAND ICE-SHEET. BOREAS, vol. 24(1), 11-12. link>
  • KNIGHT P. 1994. 2-FACIES INTERPRETATION OF THE BASAL LAYER OF THE GREENLAND ICE-SHEET CONTRIBUTES TO A UNIFIED MODEL OF BASAL ICE FORMATION. GEOLOGY, vol. 22(11), 971-974. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P and KNIGHT D. 1994. GLACIER SLIDING, REGELATION WATER-FLOW AND DEVELOPMENT OF BASAL ICE. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 40(136), 600-601. link>
  • KNIGHT P, SUGDEN D, MINTY C. 1994. ICE FLOW AROUND LARGE OBSTACLES AS INDICATED BY BASAL ICE EXPOSED AT THE MARGIN OF THE GREENLAND ICE-SHEET. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 40(135), 359-367. link>
  • KNIGHT P. 1993. THE GEOGRAPHY OF FIELD-RESEARCH IN ICELAND. SCOTTISH GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE, vol. 109(3), 180-186. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1993. GLACIERS. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 17(3), 349-353. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1993. GLACIAL DEPOSITS IN GREAT-BRITAIN AND IRELAND - EHLERS,J, GIBBARD,PL, ROSE,J. TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS, vol. 18(3), 404-405. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1992. GLACIERS. PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 16(1), 85-89. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1992. ICE DEFORMATION VERY CLOSE TO THE ICE-SHEET MARGIN IN WEST GREENLAND. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 38(128), 3-8. link>
  • KNIGHT P and TWEED F. 1991. PERIODIC DRAINAGE OF ICE-DAMMED LAKES AS A RESULT OF VARIATIONS IN GLACIER VELOCITY. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, vol. 5(2), 175-184. link> doi>
  • KNIGHT P. 1989. STACKING OF BASAL DEBRIS LAYERS WITHOUT BULK FREEZING-ON - ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FROM WEST GREENLAND. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 35(120), 214-216. link>
  • KNIGHT P. 1988. TEACHING AND RESEARCH - REPLY. AREA, vol. 20(3), 283-284. link>
  • KNIGHT P. 1988. THE BASAL ICE AND DEBRIS SEQUENCE AT THE MARGIN OF AN EQUATORIAL ICE - CAP - EL-COTOPAXI, ECUADOR. GEOGRAFISKA ANNALER SERIES A-PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, vol. 70(1-2), 9-13. link> doi>
  • SUGDEN D, CLAPPERTON C, GEMMELL J, KNIGHT P. 1987. STABLE ISOTOPES AND DEBRIS IN BASAL GLACIER ICE, SOUTH-GEORGIA, SOUTHERN-OCEAN. JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY, vol. 33(115), 324-329. link>

Chapters

  • Knight PG. 2011. Glaciology. In Encyclopedia of Snow, Ice and Glaciers. Singh P and Haritashya UK (Eds.). Springer Verlag.
  • Waller RI, Murton JB, Knight PG. 2009. Basal glacier ice and massive ground ice: different scientists, same science?. In Periglacial and paraglacial processes and environments. Knight J and Harrison S (Eds.). (vol. 320). Geological Society Pub House. doi>
  • Knight PG. 2009. Multiple Entries including "Basal Ice", "Eskers" and Kames". In Encyclopedia of paleoclimatology and ancient environments. Gornitz V (Ed.). Springer Verlag.

Other

  • Knight PG and Patterson CJ & Waller RI. 2001. Changes in sediment routing as a consequence of ice-sheet advance, Russell Glacier, Greenland. EOS (Transactions of the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting)..

Year one

  • ESC-10035 Geographical Skills
  • ESC-10039 Fundamentals of Physical Geography (Module Leader)
  • ESC-10038 The Practice of Physical Geography (Module Leader)  

Year Two

  • ESC-20049/50 Dynamic Geographies - Geomorphology
  • ESC-20049/50 Dynamic Geographies - Representing the World
  • ESC-20029 Practical Physical Geography
  • ESC-20030 Regional Landsystems
  • GEG-20009 Geographical Research Training

Year Three

  • ESC-30006 Glaciers and Glacial Geomorphology (Module Leader)
  • GEG-30006 Geography Double Dissertation
  • GEG-30008 Geography Single Dissertation
  • GEG-30014 Inspirational Landscapes (Module Leader)