Search Results - "Finlayson, B L"
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The impact of land use change on catchment hydrology in large catchments: The Comet River, Central Queensland, Australia
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-07-2006)“…The Comet River in Central Queensland, Australia, with a catchment area of 16,440 km 2 was largely cleared of a natural forest cover dominated mainly by…”
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Droughts and anti-droughts: the low flow hydrology of Australian rivers
Published in Freshwater biology (01-07-2003)“…Summary 1. Droughts are not easily defined other than by culturally driven judgements about the extent and nature of impact. Natural ecosystems are adapted to…”
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Measuring erosion with the micro-erosion meter—Contributions to understanding landform evolution
Published in Earth-science reviews (01-06-2009)“…We review the contribution made to understanding landform evolution through the use of the micro-erosion meter (MEM) and the variant, the traversing…”
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Managing Cumulative Effects of Farm Dams in Southeastern Australia
Published in Journal of water resources planning and management (01-03-2019)“…AbstractChallenges abound for water managers attempting to address problems that have cumulative effects. This paper discusses some of these challenges and…”
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Updated world map of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (11-10-2007)“…Although now over 100 years old, the classification of climate originally formulated by Wladimir Köppen and modified by his collaborators and successors, is…”
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Historical developments of models for estimating evaporation using standard meteorological data
Published in Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Water (01-11-2016)“…Evaporation plays a key role in the hydrology of a catchment. World‐wide actual terrestrial evaporation is approximately two third of terrestrial…”
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The Potential of Field Turbidity Measurements for the Computation of Total Phosphorus and Suspended Solids Loads
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-07-1996)“…The computation of loads of material transported in streams is generally based on relationships between river discharge and concentration for particular sites…”
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Distribution and hydraulic significance of large woody debris in a lowland Australian river
Published in Hydrobiologia (1996)“…Reconnaissance level aerial photography, sampling by line-intersect transect and census were compared for their use in providing data useful for the hydraulic…”
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Catchment-wide impacts on water quality: the use of ‘snapshot’ sampling during stable flow
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-12-1997)“…Water quality is usually monitored on a regular basis at only a small number of locations in a catchment, generally focused at the catchment outlet. This…”
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Continental differences in the variability of annual runoff-update and reassessment
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (10-08-2004)“…Continental differences in the variability of annual runoff were reassessed using an expanded precipitation database and an improved methodology for allocating…”
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Bathymetric and core analysis of the Latrobe River delta to assist in catchment management
Published in Journal of environmental management (01-04-1998)“…In this study, an analysis of bathymetric surveys of the Latrobe River delta conducted in 1879 and 1992 is combined with pollen analysis of cores from the…”
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Modelling of hydrology and potential population levels at Bronze Age Jawa, Northern Jordan: a Monte Carlo approach to cope with uncertainty
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-03-2008)“…An annual water balance model for Wadi Rajil, in Northern Jordan, is used to simulate the ancient water supply system for the Early Bronze Age site of Jawa…”
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Development and testing of an Index of Stream Condition for waterway management in Australia
Published in Freshwater biology (01-03-1999)“…Summary 1. An Index of Stream Condition (ISC) has been developed to assist broad scale management of waterways by providing an integrated measure of their…”
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Identification and explanation of continental differences in the variability of annual runoff
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-09-2001)“…Continental differences in the variability of annual runoff were investigated using an expanded and improved database to that used in previous work. A…”
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Will river erosion below the Three Gorges Dam stop in the middle Yangtze?
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-11-2017)“…•The erosion of the middle Yangtze in the first 13years after closure of Three Gorges Dam is revealed.•The Three Gorges Dam will affect no further downstream…”
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Variability of Annual Precipitation and Its Relationship to the El Niño–Southern Oscillation
Published in Journal of climate (01-03-2002)“…The importance of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) to annual precipitation variability is assessed by dividing stations into regions of ENSO and non-ENSO…”
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Implications of the relationship between catchment vegetation type and the variability of annual runoff
Published in Hydrological processes (30-10-2002)“…The impact of changing catchment vegetation type on mean annual runoff has been known for some time, however, the impact on the variability of annual runoff…”
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Changing distribution of late Quaternary terrestrial lacustrine and littoral environments in the Vestfold Hills, Antarctica
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HYDRAULIC GUIDELINES FOR THE RE-INTRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF LARGE WOODY DEBRIS IN LOWLAND RIVERS
Published in Regulated rivers (01-03-1996)“…The volume of large woody debris in most of the world's lowland rivers has been depleted, either through persistent de‐snagging or clearance of the riparian…”
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Long term shore platform surface lowering rates: Revisiting Gill and Lang after 32 years
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