Search Results - "Basher, Les R."
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Measurement of river bank and cliff erosion from sequential LIDAR and historical aerial photography
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-03-2011)“…The methodology and errors involved in determining the meander migration rates and amount of sediment produced by river bank and cliff erosion over five…”
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Storm event sediment fingerprinting for temporal and spatial sediment source tracing
Published in Hydrological processes (15-07-2020)“…Sediment fingerprinting has been widely used to distinguish discrete sediment sources; however, application to intra‐storm sediment source variability has…”
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Towards understanding river sediment dynamics as a basis for improved catchment, channel, and coastal management: the case of the Motueka catchment, Nelson, New Zealand
Published in International journal of river basin management (03-07-2014)“…This paper brings together work in the Motueka catchment that has focused on both suspended sediment data and bedload transfers to provide a more holistic…”
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Geomorphology and forest management in New Zealand's erodible steeplands: An overview
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-04-2018)“…In this paper we outline how geomorphological understanding has underpinned forest management in New Zealand's erodible steeplands, where it contributes to…”
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Integrating Environmental and Socio-Economic Indicators of a Linked Catchment-Coastal System Using Variable Environmental Intensity
Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-09-2010)“…Can we develop land use policy that balances the conflicting views of stakeholders in a catchment while moving toward long term sustainability? Adaptive…”
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A preliminary assessment of the impact of landslide, earthflow, and gully erosion on soil carbon stocks in New Zealand
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-04-2018)“…In geomorphically active landscapes such as New Zealand, quantitative data on the relationship between erosion and soil carbon (C) are needed to establish the…”
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