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    Scale‐dependency of effective hydraulic conductivity on fire‐affected hillslopes by Langhans, Christoph, Lane, Patrick N. J., Nyman, Petter, Noske, Philip J., Cawson, Jane G., Oono, Akiko, Sheridan, Gary J.

    Published in Water resources research (01-07-2016)
    “…Effective hydraulic conductivity (Ke) for Hortonian overland flow modeling has been defined as a function of rainfall intensity and runon infiltration assuming…”
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    Changes in evapotranspiration following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests by Nolan, Rachael H., Lane, Patrick N. J., Benyon, Richard G., Bradstock, Ross A., Mitchell, Patrick J.

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-10-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative resprouting may be expected to have different catchment water balance dynamics…”
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    Performance of GEDI Space-Borne LiDAR for Quantifying Structural Variation in the Temperate Forests of South-Eastern Australia by Dhargay, Sonam, Lyell, Christopher S., Brown, Tegan P., Inbar, Assaf, Sheridan, Gary J., Lane, Patrick N. J.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-08-2022)
    “…Monitoring forest structural properties is critical for a range of applications because structure is key to understanding and quantifying forest biophysical…”
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    Changes in sediment loads and discharge from small mountain catchments following wildfire in south eastern Australia by Lane, Patrick N.J., Sheridan, Gary J., Noske, Philip J.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-12-2006)
    “…A severe wildfire burnt over 1 million ha of forested land in southeastern Australia in early 2003. Included in the burnt area were two 136 and 244 ha…”
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    Modeling Vegetation Water Stress over the Forest from Space: Temperature Vegetation Water Stress Index (TVWSI) by Joshi, Rakesh Chandra, Ryu, Dongryeol, Sheridan, Gary J., Lane, Patrick N. J.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2021)
    “…The conventional Land Surface Temperature (LST)–Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) trapezoid model has been widely used to retrieve vegetation water…”
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    The response of flow duration curves to afforestation by Lane, Patrick N.J., Best, Alice E., Hickel, Klaus, Zhang, Lu

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-08-2005)
    “…The hydrologic effect of replacing pasture or other short crops with trees is reasonably well understood on a mean annual basis. The impact on flow regime, as…”
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    Stream exports of coarse matter and phosphorus following wildfire in NE Victoria, Australia by Noske, Philip J, Lane, Patrick N.J, Sheridan, Gary J

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-05-2010)
    “…The temporal change in total phosphorus (TP) export from two burnt upland catchments is reported. Following wildfire in January 2003, two burnt forested…”
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    Post-fire changes in sediment rating curves in a wet Eucalyptus forest in SE Australia by Sheridan, Gary J., Lane, Patrick N.J., Sherwin, Christopher B., Noske, Philip J.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (28-10-2011)
    “…► Sediment rating curves for small catchments were determined for 3 years after wildfire. ► Systematic shifts in rating curves were observed as a function of…”
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    Forest Structure Drives Fuel Moisture Response across Alternative Forest States by Brown, Tegan P., Inbar, Assaf, Duff, Thomas J., Burton, Jamie, Noske, Philip J., Lane, Patrick N. J., Sheridan, Gary J.

    Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2021)
    “…Climate warming is expected to increase fire frequency in many productive obligate seeder forests, where repeated high-intensity fire can initiate stand…”
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    Modeling the effects of surface storage, macropore flow and water repellency on infiltration after wildfire by Nyman, Petter, Sheridan, Gary J., Smith, Hugh G., Lane, Patrick N.J.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (26-05-2014)
    “…•Infiltration after wildfire is initially controlled by storage in wettable surface material.•Steady state infiltration is controlled by the hydraulic…”
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    Synergistic effects of water repellency and macropore flow on the hydraulic conductivity of a burned forest soil, south-east Australia by Nyman, Petter, Sheridan, Gary, Lane, Patrick N. J.

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-09-2010)
    “…Research shows that water repellency is a key hydraulic property that results in reduced infiltration rates in burned soils. However, more work is required in…”
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    Sediment availability on burned hillslopes by Nyman, Petter, Sheridan, Gary J., Moody, John A., Smith, Hugh G., Noske, Philip J., Lane, Patrick N. J.

    “…Erodibility describes the inherent resistance of soil to erosion. Hillslope erosion models typically consider erodibility to be constant with depth. This may…”
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    Effects of aridity in controlling the magnitude of runoff and erosion after wildfire by Noske, Philip J., Nyman, Petter, Lane, Patrick N. J., Sheridan, Gary J.

    Published in Water resources research (01-06-2016)
    “…This study represents a uniquely high‐resolution observation of postwildfire runoff and erosion from dry forested uplands of SE Australia. We monitored runoff…”
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    Ground and satellite-based assessments of wet eucalypt forest survival and regeneration for predicting long-term hydrological responses to a large wildfire by Benyon, Richard G., Lane, Patrick N.J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-04-2013)
    “…► Forest ecological response to fire mapped using the normalised burn ratio. ► Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus delegatensis more fire sensitive than…”
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    Extracting LiDAR indices to characterise multilayered forest structure using mixture distribution functions by Jaskierniak, Dominik, Lane, Patrick N.J., Robinson, Andrew, Lucieer, Arko

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-02-2011)
    “…Discrete Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data is used to stratify a multilayered eucalyptus forest and characterise the structure of the vertical profile…”
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    Structural adjustments in resprouting trees drive differences in post-fire transpiration by Nolan, Rachael H, Mitchell, Patrick J, Bradstock, Ross A, Lane, Patrick N J

    Published in Tree physiology (01-02-2014)
    “…Following disturbance many woody species are capable of resprouting new foliage, resulting in a reduced leaf-to-sapwood area ratio and altered canopy…”
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    Use of a forest sapwood area index to explain long-term variability in mean annual evapotranspiration and streamflow in moist eucalypt forests by Benyon, Richard G., Lane, Patrick N. J., Jaskierniak, Dominik, Kuczera, George, Haydon, Shane R.

    Published in Water resources research (01-07-2015)
    “…Mean sapwood thickness, measured in fifteen 73 year old Eucalyptus regnans and E. delegatensis stands, correlated strongly with forest overstorey stocking…”
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    Quantifying diffuse pathways for overland flow between the roads and streams of the mountain ash forests of central Victoria Australia by Lane, Patrick N. J., Hairsine, Peter B., Croke, Jacky C., Takken, Ingrid

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-06-2006)
    “…Limiting connectivity between road runoff sources and stream networks is crucial for preservation of water quality in forested environments. Where flow is…”
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    Hydro-geomorphic response models for burned areas and their applications in land management by Nyman, Petter, Sheridan, Gary J., Lane, Patrick N. J.

    Published in Progress in physical geography (01-12-2013)
    “…Erosion, flash floods and debris flows are hydro-geomorphic processes that intensify due to catchment disturbance by wildland fire. Predictive models of these…”
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    Mechanism of neurogenesis during the embryonic development of a tunicate by Manni, L., Lane, N.J., Sorrentino, M., Zaniolo, G., Burighel, P.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (27-09-1999)
    “…Ascidian and vertebrate nervous systems share basic characteristics, such as their origin from a neural plate, a tripartite regionalization of the brain, and…”
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