Search Results - "Lane, N J"
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Scale‐dependency of effective hydraulic conductivity on fire‐affected hillslopes
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface (01-12-2013)“…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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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