Search Results - "Rutherfurd, ID"
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A geomorphic classification of intermittently open/closed estuaries (IOCE) derived from estuaries in Victoria, Australia
Published in Progress in physical geography (01-08-2017)“…A large proportion of estuaries along microtidal wave-dominated coastlines worldwide have entrances that intermittently close to the ocean when tidal currents…”
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The distribution and strength of riparian tree roots in relation to riverbank reinforcement
Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2001)“…The main influences of plants on the mass stability of riverbanks are those that affect the strength of bank sediments. Plants enhance bank strength by…”
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The effect of riparian tree roots on the mass-stability of riverbanks
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-08-2000)“…Plants interact with and modify the processes of riverbank erosion by altering bank hydrology, flow hydraulics and bank geotechnical properties. The physically…”
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Phase-shifts in shear stress as an explanation for the maintenance of pool-riffle sequences
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-06-2004)“…The stability of the pool–riffle sequence is one of the most fundamental features of alluvial streams. For several decades, the process of velocity, or shear…”
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Where along a river's length will vegetation most effectively stabilise stream banks?
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-05-1998)“…Riparian vegetation has different impacts on stream processes depending upon its position in a catchment. Native riparian vegetation is increasingly becoming…”
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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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Does the weight of riparian trees destabilize riverbanks?
Published in Regulated rivers (01-11-2000)“…In contrast to the generally accepted stabilizing effects of riparian vegetation, the surcharge of trees on riverbanks has been widely implicated as a source…”
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Preliminary evidence for pollen as an indicator of recent floodplain accumulation rates and vegetation changes: The Barmah-Millewa Forest, SE Australia
Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-10-1999)“…forest; and in the composition of understorey herbs, sedges, and grasslands. Pollen concentration and charcoal and organic content also exhibit post-European…”
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Australia versus the World : do we face special opportunities and challenges in restoring Australian streams?
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2001)“…Australians do face special opportunities and challenges in attempting to restore or rehabilitate their streams, when compared with Western Europe and North…”
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RESEARCH: Preliminary Evidence for Pollen as an Indicator of Recent Floodplain Accumulation Rates and Vegetation Changes: The Barmah-Millewa Forest, SE Australia
Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-10-1999)“…/ Preliminary analysis of pollen in three shallow sediment cores demonstrates that pollen is preserved in the seasonally dry, vertically accreting…”
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