Search Results - "Prosser, Ian P."
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Adapting Water Management to Climate Change in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
Published in Water (Basel) (01-09-2021)“…Climate change is threatening water security in water-scarce regions across the world, challenging water management policy in terms of how best to adapt…”
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Sources of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2005)“…To reduce sediment exports discharging to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), it is essential to identify the sources of exported sediment. We used modelling of…”
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Predicting the distribution of bed material accumulation using river network sediment budgets
Published in Water resources research (01-10-2006)“…1 Assessing the spatial distribution of bed material accumulation in river networks is important for determining the impacts of erosion on downstream channel…”
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Investment prioritization based on broadscale spatial budgeting to meet downstream targets for suspended sediment loads
Published in Water resources research (01-09-2004)“…On the basis of a spatially distributed sediment budget across a large basin, costs of achieving certain sediment reduction targets in rivers were estimated. A…”
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Modelling sediment delivery ratio over the Murray Darling Basin
Published in Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news (01-09-2006)“…This paper presents a scientific and technical description of the modelling framework and the main results of modelling the long-term average sediment delivery…”
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Predicting the spatial patterns of hillslope sediment delivery to river channels in the Murrumbidgee catchment, Australia
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (28-02-2007)“…Sediment yield data derived from long-term sedimentation rates in 26 small farm dams in SE Australia were used to calibrate a spatially distributed soil…”
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Modelling and testing spatially distributed sediment budgets to relate erosion processes to sediment yields
Published in Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news (01-04-2009)“…Identifying the erosion processes contributing to increased basin fine sediment yield is important for reducing downstream impacts on aquatic ecosystems…”
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Modelling the impact of land-use change and farm dam construction on hillslope sediment delivery to rivers at the regional scale
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam) (15-06-2008)“…Landscapes in southeastern Australia have changed dramatically since the spread of European colonisation in the 19th century. Due to widespread forest…”
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The effect of wildfire on runoff and erosion in native Eucalyptus forest
Published in Hydrological processes (01-02-1998)“…Wildfires raise concerns over the risk of accelerated erosion as a result of increased overland flow and decreased protection of the soil by litter and ground…”
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Before and after riparian management: sediment and nutrient exports from a small agricultural catchment, Western Australia
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (31-01-2003)“…Riparian vegetation can trap sediment and nutrients sourced from hillslopes and reduce stream bank erosion. This study presents results from a 10-year stream…”
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Regional scale nutrient modelling: exports to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2005)“…Clearing of native vegetation and replacement with cropping and grazing systems has increased nutrient exports to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) to a level many…”
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Performance of grass and eucalyptus riparian buffers in a pasture catchment, Western Australia, part 2: water quality
Published in Hydrological processes (01-07-2006)“…Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been linked to current agricultural practices. Riparian buffers were identified as a tool…”
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Performance of grass and eucalyptus riparian buffers in a pasture catchment, Western Australia, part 1: riparian hydrology
Published in Hydrological processes (01-07-2006)“…Rainfall takes many flowpaths to reach a stream, and the success of riparian buffers in water quality management is significantly influenced by riparian…”
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A Late Pleistocene vegetation history from the Australian semi-arid zone
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-04-2002)“…Cuddie Springs is an ephemeral lake in central northern New South Wales, Australia. The upper 3 m of sediment consist of lacustrine clays containing a Late…”
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Increased erosion hazard resulting from log-row construction during conversion to plantation forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (08-11-1999)“…During forest clearing operations, embankments of logs are often constructed approximately parallel to contours. These log-rows resemble contour banks used in…”
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Sediment transport capacity relations for overland flow
Published in Progress in physical geography (01-06-2000)“…Nearly all physically based models of soil erosion and landform evolution include an equation for the sediment transport capacity of flow, yet the choice of…”
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Controls on gully formation following forest clearing in a humid temperate environment
Published in Water resources research (01-12-1998)“…We have constructed a chronology of gully initiation, forest clearing, and rainfall events for gullies eroded into pine plantations near Bombala, southeastern…”
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Modelling sources of sediment at sub-catchment scale: An example from the Burdekin catchment, North Queensland, Australia
Published in Mathematics and computers in simulation (20-06-2005)“…A detailed sediment budget has been derived for the Weany Creek sub-catchment (13.5 km 2) in North Queensland, Australia, using a sediment source, transport…”
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Flow resistance and sediment transport by concentrated overland flow in a grassland valley
Published in Geomorphology (01-09-1995)“…Flow resistance and sediment transport data are needed from well vegetated humid environments to evaluate surface wash erosion and channel incision by overland…”
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Bank erosion of an incised upland channel by subaerial processes: Tasmania, Australia
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-09-2000)“…The headwaters of many rivers are characterized by gullies and incised streams that generate significant volumes of sediment and degrade downstream water…”
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