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    Verification of 3-PG growth and water-use predictions in twelve Eucalyptus plantation stands in Zululand, South Africa by Dye, P.J, Jacobs, S, Drew, D

    Published in Forest ecology and management (17-05-2004)
    “…Process-based forestry models are seen by the South African forestry industry as potentially useful tools for improving predictions of growth and water use in…”
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    Evapotranspiration from mine-affected riparian sites along the Vaal River in central South Africa by Dye, P. J., Jarmain, C., Clulow, A. D., Everson, C. S., Mengistu, M. G., Weiersbye, I. M.

    Published in South African geographical journal (02-01-2018)
    “…Long-term gold mining within the Witwatersrand Basin Goldfields has led to the creation of over 200 tailings storage facilities (TSFs) releasing acid mine…”
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    Evaluation of streamflow predictions by the IHACRES rainfall-runoff model in two South African catchments by Dye, P.J., Croke, B.F.W.

    “…In many South African catchments, water is an increasingly limited and highly fluctuating resource. Accurate prediction of low flows is especially vital if…”
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    Water use of grasslands, agroforestry systems and indigenous forests by Dye, P.J, Everson, C.S, Gush, M.B, Everson, T.M

    Published in Water S. A. (01-12-2011)
    “…The biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems affect each other through complex interactions and processes. These dynamic interactions give ecosystems their…”
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    Evaluation of the heat pulse velocity method for measuring sap flow in Pinus patula by Dye, P.J., Soko, S., Poulter, A.G.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-07-1996)
    “…Information on the water use of Pinus patula plantations is required to predict the impact of forest plantations on water resources in South Africa. The heat…”
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    Review of commonly used remote sensing and ground-based technologies to measure plant water stress : review by Dye, P.J., Govender, M., Ahmed, F., Witkowski, E.T.F., Weiersbye, I.M.

    Published in Water S. A. (01-10-2009)
    “…This review provides an overview of the use of remote sensing data, the development of spectral reflectance indices for detecting plant water stress, and the…”
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    Climate, forest and streamflow relationships in South African afforested catchments by DYE, P.J.

    Published in Commonwealth forestry review (01-01-1996)
    “…South African forest plantations, by virtue of their presence in very limited areas of high rainfall, and their increased water use relative to…”
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    Modelling maximum canopy conductance and transpiration in Eucalyptus grandis stands not subjected to soil water deficits by Campion, J. M., Dye, P.J., Scholes, M.C.

    Published in Southern African forestry journal (01-11-2004)
    “…There is much current interest in predicting the maximum amount of water that can be transpired by Eucalyptus trees. It is possible that industrial waste water…”
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