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    Modelling of a Post-Mining Catchment for Future Simulations by Nair, Devika, Evans, K. G., Bellairs, Sean

    Published in Mining (Basel) (01-09-2023)
    “…Landform evolution modelling (LEM) provides an avenue for simulating how a landscape may evolve over extended time periods of thousands of years…”
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    Stream Suspended Mud as an Indicator of Post-Mining Landform Stability in Tropical Northern Australia by Nair, Devika, Evans, K. G., Bellairs, Sean, Narayan, M. R.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2021)
    “…Mining can cause environmental disturbances and thus mined lands must be managed properly to avoid detrimental impacts in the future. They should be…”
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    Large debris flows in Chosica, Lima, Peru: the application of hydraulic infrastructure for erosion control and disaster prevention by Villacorta, S. P., Evans, K. G., Nakatani, K., Villanueva, I.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (02-04-2020)
    “…Large debris flows in steep-sloped ravines debouching to the Rimac River, in metropolitan Lima (Peruvian capital), have resulted in considerable loss of life…”
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    Hillslope and catchment scale soil organic carbon concentration: An assessment of the role of geomorphology and soil erosion in an undisturbed environment by Hancock, G.R., Murphy, D., Evans, K.G.

    Published in Geoderma (15-02-2010)
    “…The role of geomorphology in relation to the spatial and temporal distribution of soil carbon is of considerable interest in terms of landscape management and…”
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    A catchment scale evaluation of the SIBERIA and CAESAR landscape evolution models by Hancock, GR, Lowry, JBC, Coulthard, TJ, Evans, KG, Moliere, DR

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-06-2010)
    “…Landscape evolution models provide a way to determine erosion rates and landscape stability over times scales from tens to thousands of years. The SIBERIA and…”
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    Gully position, characteristics and geomorphic thresholds in an undisturbed catchment in Northern Australia by Hancock, G. R., Evans, K. G.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2006)
    “…Gullying is a significant process in the long‐term dynamics and evolution of both natural and rehabilitated (i.e. post‐mining) landscapes. From a landscape…”
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    A methodology for the assessment of rehabilitation success of post mining landscapes—sediment and radionuclide transport at the former Nabarlek uranium mine, Northern Territory, Australia by Hancock, G.R., Grabham, M.K., Martin, P, Evans, K.G., Bollhöfer, A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-02-2006)
    “…Protection of the environment post-mining is an important issue, especially where runoff and erosion can lead to undesirable material leaving post-mining…”
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    Estimation of Soil Erosion Using Field and Modelling Approaches in an Undisturbed Arnhem Land Catchment, Northern Territory, Australia by HANCOCK, G.R., LOUGHRAN, R.J., EVANS, K.G, BALOG, R.M.

    Published in Geographical research (01-09-2008)
    “…An assessment of slope erosion at Tin Camp Creek catchment, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, was carried out using the fallout environmental…”
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    Estimation of suspended sediment loads in a seasonal stream in the wet-dry tropics, Northern Territory, Australia by Moliere, D. R., Evans, K. G., Saynor, M. J., Erskine, W. D.

    Published in Hydrological processes (28-02-2004)
    “…One year of instantaneous suspended sediment concentration, C, and instantaneous discharge, Q, data collected at Ngarradj downstream of the Jabiluka mine site…”
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    Testing of the SIBERIA landscape evolution model using the Tin Camp Creek, Northern Territory, Australia, field catchment by Hancock, G. R., Willgoose, G. R., Evans, K. G.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-02-2002)
    “…The SIBERIA landscape evolution model was used to simulate the geomorphic development of the Tin Camp Creek natural catchment over geological time. Measured…”
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    Do suspended sediment and bedload move progressively from the summit to the sea along Magela Creek, northern Australia? by Erskine, W. D., Saynor, M. J., Turner, K., Whiteside, T., Boyden, J., Evans, K. G.

    “…Soil erosion rates on plots of waste rock at Ranger uranium mine and basin sediment yields have been measured for over 30 years in Magela Creek in northern…”
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    Gully, channel and hillslope erosion - an assessment for a traditionally managed catchment by Hancock, G R, Evans, K G

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-09-2010)
    “…Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long‐term dynamics and evolution of both natural, agricultural…”
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    Channel head location and characteristics using digital elevation models by Hancock, G. R., Evans, K. G.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-06-2006)
    “…The drainage network is the conduit through which much surface water and sediment are routed within a catchment. In a catchment, the position of where…”
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    Post-mining landform evolution modelling: 2. Effects of vegetation and surface ripping by Evans, K.G., Willgoose, G.R.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-08-2000)
    “…Computer simulations of the topographic evolution of the proposed post‐mining rehabilitated landform for the ERA Ranger Mine, showed that for the unvegetated…”
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    A comparison of SRTM and high-resolution digital elevation models and their use in catchment geomorphology and hydrology: Australian examples by Hancock, G. R., Martinez, C., Evans, K. G., Moliere, D. R.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-10-2006)
    “…The recently released Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) 3‐arc second digital elevation data set provides a complete global coverage of the Earth's land…”
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    Erosion Risk Assessment of the Jabiluka Mine Site, Northern Territory, Australia by Evans, K. G, Martin, P, Moliere, D. R, Saynor, M. J, Prendergast, J. B, Erskine, W. D

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-11-2004)
    “…This research utilizes Monte Carlo simulations of soil loss and runoff equations to assess impacts of the Jabiluka Uranium Mine site on Ngarradj, the…”
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    Role of CO diffusing capacity during exercise in the preoperative evaluation for lung resection by WANG, Jeng-Shing, ABBOUD, Raja T, EVANS, Kenneth G, FINLEY, Richard J, GRAHAM, Brian L

    “…We conducted a prospective study to evaluate whether lack of an adequate increase in diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DL(CO)) during exercise is…”
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    Mediastinal nodes in bronchogenic carcinoma: comparison between CT and mediastinoscopy by Staples, C A, Müller, N L, Miller, R R, Evans, K G, Nelems, B

    Published in Radiology (01-05-1988)
    “…Computed tomography (CT) and mediastinoscopy were compared in 151 patients with bronchogenic carcinoma. In all patients in whom findings at mediastinoscopy…”
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    Ecohydrological controls on soil erosion and landscape evolution by Hancock, G. R., Evans, K. G., McDonnell, J., Hopp, L.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-07-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT The ecohydrological controls on soil erosion and landscape evolution are difficult to quantify and poorly understood. In many parts of the world,…”
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    Gully initiation and implications for management of scour holes in the vicinity of the jabiluka mine, northern territory, australia by Saynor, M.J., Erskine, Wayne D., Evans, K.G., Eliot, I.

    “…A track across a burnt grass swale was used intensively on the Jabiluka Mineral Lease (located adjacent to Kakadu National Park in the seasonally wet tropics…”
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