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    Stable isotope anatomy of tropical cyclone Ita, North-Eastern Australia, April 2014 by Munksgaard, Niels C, Zwart, Costijn, Kurita, Naoyuki, Bass, Adrian, Nott, Jon, Bird, Michael I

    Published in PloS one (05-03-2015)
    “…The isotope signatures registered in speleothems during tropical cyclones (TC) provides information about the frequency and intensity of past TCs but the…”
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    Hydroperiod, soil moisture and bioturbation are critical drivers of greenhouse gas fluxes and vary as a function of landuse change in mangroves of Sulawesi, Indonesia by Cameron, Clint, Hutley, Lindsay B., Friess, Daniel A., Munksgaard, Niels C.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2019)
    “…The loss and degradation of mangroves can result in potentially significant sources of atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. For mangrove rehabilitation…”
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    Revisiting Michael Bonell's work on humid tropical rainforest catchments: Isotope tracers reveal seasonal shifts in catchment hydrology by Lim, Han She, Munksgaard, Niels C., Bird, Michael I.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-10-2022)
    “…It has been almost 50 years since the foundational work at the Babinda catchments in North Queensland kickstarted the field of tropical hydrology globally. To…”
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    Tracer‐Aided Modeling in the Low‐Relief, Wet‐Dry Tropics Suggests Water Ages and DOC Export Are Driven by Seasonal Wetlands and Deep Groundwater by Birkel, Christian, Duvert, Clément, Correa, Alicia, Munksgaard, Niels C., Maher, Damien T., Hutley, Lindsay B.

    Published in Water resources research (01-04-2020)
    “…Our understanding of how wet‐dry tropical catchments process water and solutes remains limited. In this study, we attempt to gain understanding of water and…”
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    The isotopic signature of monsoon conditions, cloud modes, and rainfall type by Zwart, Costijn, Munksgaard, Niels C., Protat, Alain, Kurita, Naoyuki, Lambrinidis, Dionisia, Bird, Michael I.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-07-2018)
    “…This work provides a comprehensive physically based framework for the interpretation of the north Australian rainfall stable isotope record (δ18O and δ2H)…”
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    Impact of an extreme monsoon on CO2 and CH4 fluxes from mangrove soils of the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar by Cameron, Clint, Hutley, Lindsay B., Munksgaard, Niels C., Phan, Sang, Aung, Toe, Thinn, Thinn, Aye, Win Maung, Lovelock, Catherine E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-03-2021)
    “…Mangrove ecosystems can be both significant sources and sinks of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Understanding variability in flux and the key factors controlling…”
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    Coupled rainfall and water vapour stable isotope time series reveal tropical atmospheric processes on multiple timescales by Munksgaard, Niels C., Zwart, Costijn, Haig, Jordahna, Cernusak, Lucas A., Bird, Michael I.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2020)
    “…High‐frequency stable isotope data are useful for validating atmospheric moisture circulation models and provide improved understanding of the mechanisms…”
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    Coupled Polymer-Membrane Equilibration and Cavity Ring-down Spectrometry for the Highly Sensitive Determination of Dissolved Methane in Environmental Waters by Munksgaard, Niels C., Nelson, Paul N.

    Published in Analytical letters (11-02-2021)
    “…High sensitivity field-based analysis of dissolved methane in surface water and groundwater is needed to monitor the environmental impacts of natural gas-field…”
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    Land transformation in tropical savannas preferentially decomposes newly added biomass, whether C₃ or C₄ derived by Wynn, Jonathan G., Duvert, Clement, Bird, Michael I., Munksgaard, Niels C., Setterfield, Samantha A., Hutley, Lindsay B.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2020)
    “…As tropical savannas are undergoing rapid conversion to other land uses, native C₃-C₄ vegetation mixtures are often transformed to C₃- or C₄-dominant systems,…”
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    Cadmium uptake and zinc-cadmium antagonism in Australian tropical rock oysters: Potential solutions for oyster aquaculture enterprises by Munksgaard, Niels C., Burchert, Shannon, Kaestli, Mirjam, Nowland, Samantha J., O'Connor, Wayne, Gibb, Karen S.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-10-2017)
    “…Variable and occasionally high concentrations of cadmium in wild oysters at a remote location with the potential to develop aquaculture enterprises motivated…”
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    Land transformation in tropical savannas preferentially decomposes newly added biomass, whether C 3 or C 4 derived by Wynn, Jonathan G, Duvert, Clément, Bird, Michael I, Munksgaard, Niels C, Setterfield, Samantha A, Hutley, Lindsay B

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2020)
    “…As tropical savannas are undergoing rapid conversion to other land uses, native C -C vegetation mixtures are often transformed to C - or C -dominant systems,…”
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    Spatial and Temporal Microbial Patterns in a Tropical Macrotidal Estuary Subject to Urbanization by Kaestli, Mirjam, Skillington, Anna, Kennedy, Karen, Majid, Matthew, Williams, David, McGuinness, Keith, Munksgaard, Niels, Gibb, Karen

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (13-07-2017)
    “…Darwin Harbour in northern Australia is an estuary in the wet-dry tropics subject to increasing urbanization with localized water quality degradation due to…”
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    One year of spectroscopic high-frequency measurements of atmospheric CO2, CH4, H2O and δ13C-CO2 at an Australian Savanna site by Munksgaard, Niels C, Lee, Ickjai, Napier, Thomas, Zwart, Costijn, Cernusak, Lucas A, Bird, Michael I

    Published in Geoscience data journal (01-10-2023)
    “…We provide a 1-year dataset of atmospheric surface CO2, CH4 and H2O concentrations and δ13C-CO2 values from an Australian savanna site. These semi-arid…”
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    Continuous monitoring of stream δ18O and δ2H and stormflow hydrograph separation using laser spectrometry in an agricultural catchment by Tweed, Sarah, Munksgaard, Niels, Marc, Vincent, Rockett, Nicholas, Bass, Adrian, Forsythe, Anthony J., Bird, Michael I., Leblanc, Marc

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-02-2016)
    “…A portable Wavelength Scanned‐Cavity Ring‐Down Spectrometer (Picarro L2120) fitted with a diffusion sampler (DS‐CRDS) was used for the first time to…”
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    Functional traits of lianas in an Australian lowland rainforest align with post‐disturbance rather than dry season advantage by Buckton, Genevieve, Cheesman, Alexander W., Munksgaard, Niels C., Wurster, Chris M., Liddell, Michael J., Cernusak, Lucas A.

    Published in Austral ecology (01-09-2019)
    “…Lianas are an important component of tropical forests; they alter tree mortality and recruitment and impact biogeochemical cycling. Recent evidence suggests…”
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    Hydrological processes in tropical Australia: Historical perspective and the need for a catchment observatory network to address future development by Duvert, Clément, Lim, Han-She, Irvine, Dylan J., Bird, Michael I., Bass, Adrian M., Tweed, Sarah O., Hutley, Lindsay B., Munksgaard, Niels C.

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-10-2022)
    “…Tropical Australia. Streams and rivers of the Australian tropics have been the subject of substantial hydrological process research spanning the last 50 years…”
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    Groundwater‐Derived DIC and Carbonate Buffering Enhance Fluvial CO2 Evasion in Two Australian Tropical Rivers by Duvert, Clément, Bossa, Mylène, Tyler, Kyle J., Wynn, Jonathan G., Munksgaard, Niels C., Bird, Michael I., Setterfield, Samantha A., Hutley, Lindsay B.

    “…Despite recent evidence suggesting that groundwater inputs of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) to rivers can contribute substantially to the fluvial evasion of…”
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