Search Results - "Sheridan, G.J."
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Effects of fire severity and burn patchiness on hillslope-scale surface runoff, erosion and hydrologic connectivity in a prescribed burn
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-12-2013)“…•Sediment loads were ∼1000 times higher on burnt compared with unburnt hillslopes.•Runoff and erosion rates were relatively similar on low and high fire…”
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The stochastic runoff-runon process: Extending its analysis to a finite hillslope
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-10-2016)“…•Queuing theory is used to model a spatially variable runoff-runon process.•Curves that interpolate the upper and lower runoff bounds of Hawkins and Cundy…”
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Quantification of hillslope runoff and erosion processes before and after wildfire in a wet Eucalyptus forest
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-09-2007)“…An experimental program was initiated following an intense wildfire in 2003 in NE Victoria Australia, to quantify an expected large increase in hillslope…”
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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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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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A simple two-parameter model for scaling hillslope surface runoff
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-06-2014)“…ABSTRACTThe objective of this research was to develop and parameterise a physically justified yet low‐parameter model to quantify observed changes in surface…”
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Phosphorus enrichment from point to catchment scale following fire in eucalypt forests
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-10-2011)“…Erosion studies at multiple scales have shown selectivity in particle transport and delivery can be inferred from nutrient enrichment. Most studies reveal the…”
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Using rainfall simulation and site measurements to predict annual interrill erodibility and phosphorus generation rates from unsealed forest roads: Validation against in-situ erosion measurements
Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-03-2008)“…The measurement of soil erosion rates under natural rainfall conditions is costly and time consuming. Data provided by rainfall simulation and static site…”
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