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- PhD Geomorphology Macquarie University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kirstie Fryirs is an Australian geomorphologist researching fluvial geomorphology and river management. Early life and education Fryirs is originally from Sydney, Australia. She has a Bachelor of Science and PhD from Macquarie University for her 2001 thesis titled "A geomorphic approach for assessing the condition and recovery potential of rivers application in Bega Catchment, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia".
Kirstie Fryirs's Published Works
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Published Works
- (Dis)Connectivity in catchment sediment cascades: a fresh look at the sediment delivery problem (2013) (517)
- Buffers, barriers and blankets : the (dis)connectivity of catchment-scale sediment cascades (2007) (501)
- Geomorphology and River Management: Applications of the River Styles Framework (2005) (464)
- Landscape connectivity: the geographic basis of geomorphic applications (2006) (294)
- River Styles, a Geomorphic Approach to Catchment Characterization: Implications for River Rehabilitation in Bega Catchment, New South Wales, Australia (2000) (221)
- Variability in sediment delivery and storage along river courses in Bega catchment, NSW, Australia: implications for geomorphic river recovery (2001) (219)
- Geomorphic Analysis of River Systems: An Approach to Reading the Landscape (2012) (213)
- Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems (2018) (195)
- Catchment-scale (dis)connectivity in sediment flux in the upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, Australia (2007) (187)
- A geomorphological framework for river characterization and habitat assessment (2001) (186)
- River sensitivity: a lost foundation concept in fluvial geomorphology (2017) (158)
- Geomorphic mapping and taxonomy of fluvial landforms (2015) (148)
- Don’t Fight the Site: Three Geomorphic Considerations in Catchment-Scale River Rehabilitation Planning (2009) (144)
- Application of the River Styles framework as a basis for river management in New South Wales, Australia (2002) (129)
- An approach for measuring confinement and assessing the influence of valley setting on river forms and processes (2016) (114)
- The Use of Evolutionary Trajectories to Guide ‘Moving Targets’ in the Management of River Futures (2016) (110)
- Reading the landscape (2013) (110)
- Naturalness and Place in River Rehabilitation (2009) (104)
- Use of ergodic reasoning to reconstruct the historical range of variability and evolutionary trajectory of rivers (2012) (100)
- Post‐European settlement response gradients of river sensitivity and recovery across the upper Hunter catchment, Australia (2009) (97)
- Post-European changes to the fluvial geomorphology of Bega catchment, Australia: implications for river ecology (1999) (94)
- Climatic and vegetation control on sediment dynamics during the last glacial cycle (2010) (94)
- Slope–channel decoupling in Wolumla catchment, New South Wales, Australia: the changing nature of sediment sources following European settlement (1999) (93)
- Comparative assessment of three approaches for deriving stream power plots along long profiles in the upper Hunter River catchment, New South Wales, Australia (2006) (91)
- A GEOMORPHIC APPROACH TO THE IDENTIFICATION OF RIVER RECOVERY POTENTIAL (2000) (88)
- The character and age structure of valley fills in upper Wolumla Creek catchment, south coast, New South Wales, Australia (1998) (85)
- Channel–floodplain connectivity during an extreme flood event: implications for sediment erosion, deposition, and delivery (2013) (83)
- The Blurred Line between Form and Process: A Comparison of Stream Channel Classification Frameworks (2016) (82)
- Linking geomorphic character, behaviour and condition to fluvial biodiversity: implications for river management (2006) (81)
- Antecedent controls on river character and behaviour in partly confined valley settings: Upper Hunter catchment, NSW, Australia (2010) (75)
- River futures : an integrative scientific approach to river repair (2008) (73)
- Tributary–trunk stream relations in a cut-and-fill landscape: a case study from Wolumla catchment, New South Wales, Australia (1999) (70)
- Morphological and historical resilience to catastrophic flooding: The case of Lockyer Creek, SE Queensland, Australia (2015) (69)
- Assessing the geomorphic recovery potential of rivers: forecasting future trajectories of adjustment for use in management (2016) (69)
- Where do floodplains begin? The role of total stream power and longitudinal profile form on floodplain initiation processes (2008) (68)
- Did humid-temperate rivers in the Old and New Worlds respond differently to clearance of riparian vegetation and removal of woody debris? (2005) (65)
- Spatial variability in the timing, nature and extent of channel response to typical human disturbance along the Upper Hunter River, New South Wales, Australia (2008) (63)
- What are we monitoring and why? Using geomorphic principles to frame eco-hydrological assessments of river condition. (2010) (62)
- Geomorphic effectiveness: a linear concept in a non‐linear world (2018) (62)
- Has river rehabilitation begun? Social perspectives from the Upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, Australia. (2010) (59)
- Inside the “Black Box” of River Restoration: Using Catchment History to Identify Disturbance and Response Mechanisms to Set Targets for Process-Based Restoration (2010) (57)
- A fluvial sediment budget for upper Wolumla Creek, south coast, New South Wales, Australia (1998) (56)
- Seed banks as a source of vegetation regeneration to support the recovery of degraded rivers: A comparison of river reaches of varying condition. (2016) (54)
- Working with Change: The Importance of Evolutionary Perspectives in Framing the Trajectory of River Adjustment (2008) (54)
- What’s in a name? A naming convention for geomorphic river types using the River Styles Framework (2018) (53)
- Developing and using geomorphic condition assessments for river rehabilitation planning, implementation and monitoring (2015) (48)
- Guiding principles for assessing geomorphic river condition: application of a framework in the Bega catchment, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia (2003) (46)
- The Disconnected Sediment Conveyor Belt: Patterns of Longitudinal and Lateral Erosion and Deposition During a Catastrophic Flood in the Lockyer Valley, South East Queensland, Australia (2016) (45)
- To plug‐in or not to plug‐in? Geomorphic analysis of rivers using the River Styles Framework in an era of big data acquisition and automation (2019) (42)
- Peatlands in eastern Australia? Sedimentology and age structure of Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS) in the Southern Highlands and Blue Mountains of NSW, Australia (2014) (39)
- Catchment‐ and reach‐scale controls on the distribution and expectation of geomorphic channel adjustment (2016) (38)
- Geomorphology in action: Linking policy with on-the-ground actions through applications of the River Styles framework (2011) (37)
- Managing sediment (dis)connectivity in fluvial systems. (2020) (36)
- Tracking geomorphic recovery in process‐based river management (2018) (36)
- The relationship between geomorphic river adjustment and management actions over the last 50 years in the Upper Hunter Catchment, NSW, Australia (2009) (36)
- Identifying threshold responses of Australian dryland rivers to future hydroclimatic change (2020) (34)
- Principles of River Condition Assessment (2008) (34)
- Geomorphology and River Management (2004) (34)
- Prioritising the placement of riparian vegetation to reduce flood risk and end-of-catchment sediment yields: Important considerations in hydrologically-variable regions. (2017) (33)
- Digging deep for diversity: riparian seed bank abundance and species richness in relation to burial depth (2014) (33)
- Palaeohydrology of lowland rivers in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia (2018) (32)
- Knowing Your Place: an Australasian perspective on catchment-framed approaches to river repair (2006) (32)
- Mapping valley bottom confinement at the network scale (2019) (31)
- Heterogeneous flows foster heterogeneous assemblages: relationships between functional diversity and hydrological heterogeneity in riparian plant communities (2015) (29)
- ‘Out with the Old?’ Why coarse spatial datasets are still useful for catchment‐scale investigations of sediment (dis)connectivity (2017) (29)
- Can the Regeneration of Vegetation from Riparian Seed Banks Support Biogeomorphic Succession and the Geomorphic Recovery of Degraded River Channels? (2015) (28)
- Hydrological conditions explain variation in wood density in riparian plants of south‐eastern Australia (2015) (28)
- Sedimentologically significant tributaries: catchment‐scale controls on sediment (dis)connectivity in the Lockyer Valley, SEQ, Australia (2017) (26)
- The geomorphic character and hydrological function of an upland swamp, Budderoo plateau, southern highlands, NSW, Australia (2014) (26)
- How seed traits predict floating times: a biophysical process model for hydrochorous seed transport behaviour in fluvial systems (2016) (25)
- Identifying key sedimentary indicators of geomorphic structure and function of upland swamps in the Blue Mountains for use in condition assessment and monitoring (2016) (25)
- Post-rehabilitation environmental hazard of Cu, Zn, As and Pb at the derelict Conrad Mine, eastern Australia. (2007) (24)
- Practicing Sociogeomorphology: Relationships and Dialog in River Research and Management (2018) (24)
- Sediment tracing in the upper Hunter catchment using elemental and mineralogical compositions: Implications for catchment-scale suspended sediment (dis)connectivity and management (2013) (24)
- A Channel evolution model for subtropical macrochannel systems (2016) (24)
- Antecedent landscape controls on river character, behaviour and evolution at the base of the escarpment in Bega catchment, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia (with 10 figures and 2 tables) (2002) (24)
- Intrinsic and extrinsic controls on the geomorphic condition of upland swamps in Eastern NSW (2016) (24)
- Groundwater depth and topography correlate with vegetation structure of an upland peat swamp, Budderoo Plateau, NSW, Australia (2014) (23)
- Highlighting the Need and Potential for Use of Interdisciplinary Science in Adaptive Environmental Management: The Case of Endangered Upland Swamps in the Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia (2013) (23)
- Quantifying fluvial (dis)connectivity in an agricultural catchment using a geomorphic approach and sediment source tracing (2015) (22)
- Progress, problems and prospects in Australian river repair (2013) (22)
- A geomorphic assessment to inform strategic stream restoration planning in the Middle Fork John Day Watershed, Oregon, USA (2017) (20)
- The importance of relational values in river management: understanding enablers and barriers for effective participation (2020) (20)
- River sensitivity and sediment connectivity as tools for assessing future geomorphic channel behavior (2020) (19)
- Defining the floodplain in hydrologically‐variable settings: implications for flood risk management (2016) (19)
- Engaging with research impact assessment for an environmental science case study (2019) (18)
- Rehabilitating upland swamps using environmental histories: a case study of the blue mountains peat swamps, eastern australia (2015) (17)
- An approach for assessing geomorphic river sensitivity across a catchment based on analysis of historical capacity for adjustment (2020) (17)
- Contextualising the trajectory of geomorphic river recovery with environmental history to support river management (2018) (17)
- Practical Applications of the River Styles Framework as a Tool for Catchment-wide River Management: A Case Study from Bega Catchment, NSW, Australia (2005) (16)
- Social and biophysical connectivity of river systems (2008) (16)
- How Does Restoration of Native Canopy Affect Understory Vegetation Composition? Evidence from Riparian Communities of the Hunter Valley Australia (2012) (16)
- Metal and petroleum hydrocarbon contamination at Wilkes Station, East Antarctica (2014) (15)
- Geomorphic controls on fluvial carbon exports and emissions from upland swamps in eastern Australia. (2018) (15)
- Interactive effects of waterlogging and atmospheric CO2 concentration on gas exchange, growth and functional traits of Australian riparian tree seedlings (2017) (15)
- The dark art of interpretation in geomorphology (2021) (15)
- Dramatic reduction in size of the lowland Macquarie River in response to Late Quaternary climate-driven hydrologic change (2018) (14)
- Things we can do now that we could not do before: Developing and using a cross-scalar, state-wide database to support geomorphologically-informed river management (2021) (14)
- The Geographic Basis of Geomorphic Enquiry (2011) (14)
- Assemblages of geomorphic units: A building block approach to analysis and interpretation of river character, behaviour, condition and recovery (2021) (13)
- How far have management practices come in ‘working with the river’? (2021) (13)
- The type and spatial distribution of past waste at the abandoned Wilkes Station, East Antarctica (2013) (13)
- The Holocene evolution and geomorphology of a chain of ponds, southeast Australia: Establishing a physical template for river management (2017) (13)
- The hydrological function of upland swamps in eastern Australia: The role of geomorphic condition in regulating water storage and discharge (2018) (13)
- Moves towards an era of river repair (2008) (12)
- The impact of urbanisation on community structure, gene abundance and transcription rates of microbes in upland swamps of Eastern Australia (2019) (12)
- Remediation of metal-contaminated soil in polar environments: Phosphate fixation at Casey Station, East Antarctica (2014) (11)
- The Relationship between Geomorphic River Structure and Coarse Particulate Organic Matter (CPOM) Storage along the Kangaroo River, New South Wales, Australia (2006) (11)
- Different depths, different fauna: habitat influences on the distribution of groundwater invertebrates (2017) (10)
- Creating a catchment-framed biophysical vision for river rehabilitation programs (2001) (10)
- A nested hierarchical perspective to enhance interpretations and communication in fluvial geomorphology for use in water resources management: Lessons from the Okavango Delta, Botswana (2018) (9)
- Sediment organisation along the upper Hunter River, Australia: A multivariate statistical approach (2007) (9)
- Making integrative, cross-disciplinary research happen: initial lessons from the Upper Hunter River Rehabilitation Initiative (2005) (9)
- Forgotten peatlands of eastern Australia: An unaccounted carbon capture and storage system. (2020) (8)
- Geochemical insights to the formation of “sedimentary buffers”: Considering the role of tributary–trunk stream interactions on catchment-scale sediment flux and drainage network dynamics (2014) (8)
- Truths of the Riverscape: Moving beyond command-and-control to geomorphologically informed nature-based river management (2022) (8)
- The Formation and geomorphic condition of upland swamps in the Blue Mountains : rehabilitation potential of these endangered ecosystems (2012) (8)
- Understanding the spatial distribution and physical attributes of upland swamps in the Sydney Basin as a template for their conservation and management (2019) (8)
- Managing legacy waste in the presence of cultural heritage at Wilkes Station, East Antarctica (2013) (7)
- Semi-automating the calculation of catchment scale geomorphic controls on river diversity using publically available datasets (2021) (7)
- Supporting champions in river management (2020) (7)
- The morphology and geomorphic evolution of a large chain‐of‐ponds river system (2020) (7)
- THE USE OF THE RIVER STYLES FRAMEWORK AS A TOOL TO ‘WORK WITH NATURE’ IN MANAGING RIVERS IN BRAZIL: EXAMPLES FROM THE MACAÉ CATCHMENT (2019) (7)
- Geomorphic controls on the diversity and patterns of fluvial forms along longitudinal profiles (2021) (6)
- Single-grain OSL dating of fluvial terraces in the upper Hunter catchment, southeastern Australia (2019) (6)
- Application of globally available, coarse‐resolution digital elevation models for delineating valley bottom segments of varying length across a catchment (2020) (6)
- Sediment Movement and Deposition in River Systems (2012) (5)
- Water Sources of Upland Swamps in Eastern Australia: Implications for System Integrity with Aquifer Interference and a Changing Climate (2019) (5)
- A Dynamic, Network Scale Sediment (Dis)Connectivity Model to Reconstruct Historical Sediment Transfer and River Reach Sediment Budgets (2022) (5)
- A geomorphic framework for river characterisation and habitat assessment (2001) (5)
- Habitat assessment using the River Styles™ methodology (2000) (5)
- The River Styles Framework (2004) (5)
- Application of the River Styles Framework to river management programs in New South Wales (2001) (5)
- Development of place-based catenal models for grassland ecosystems of the Upper Yellow River, Western China (2022) (4)
- Human Impacts on River Systems (2012) (4)
- The re-greening of east coast Australian rivers: An unprecedented riparian transformation. (2021) (4)
- Modelling sediment (dis)connectivity across a river network to understand locational‐transmission‐filter sensitivity for identifying hotspots of potential geomorphic adjustment (2021) (4)
- The Australian river management experience (2008) (4)
- Simulating the effect of environmental flow duration on seedling emergence from riparian seed banks of the Upper Hunter River, New South Wales (2018) (4)
- Management and conservation of a unique and diverse Australian river type: chain-of-ponds (2016) (3)
- LEARNING, DOING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – THE RIVER STYLES FRAMEWORK AS A TOOL TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF COHERENT AND STRATEGIC APPROACHES FOR LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT IN BRAZIL (2019) (3)
- The hydrological function of a large chain-of-ponds: a wetland system with intermittent surface flows (2020) (3)
- Can the sedimentological and morphological structure of rivers be used to predict characteristics of riparian seed banks (2015) (3)
- The UHRRI rehabilitation and research project 2003-2007 (2008) (3)
- The spatial distribution and physical characteristics of Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS) (2016) (3)
- Extent and effect of the 2019-20 Australian bushfires on upland peat swamps in the Blue Mountains, NSW (2021) (3)
- Floodplain Forms and Processes (2012) (3)
- On-site teaching with XRF and XRD: training the next generation of analytical X-ray professionals (2014) (2)
- The recovery potential of river styles in Bega catchment, NSW: a catchment based framework for prioritorisation of river rehabilitation strategies (1999) (2)
- Instream Geomorphic Units (2012) (2)
- Geomorphic characterization of a seasonal river network in semi-arid western India using the River Styles Framework (2021) (2)
- Relationships, social networks and the emergence of recovery-based river management: implications for practice and policy (2020) (2)
- Reading the Landscape in Field-Based Fluvial Geomorphology (2014) (2)
- Challenges faced in the integration of science in river management in Australia (2007) (2)
- Developing a model of upland swamp structure, function and evolution for biodiversity conservation and rehabilitation: the case of threatened Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS) (2014) (2)
- A dynamic, network scale sediment (dis)connectivity model to reconstruct historical sediment transfers and river reach sediment budgets (2021) (2)
- Is passive revegetation through utilisation of soil seed banks a viable rehabilitation option in riparian ecosystems (2014) (2)
- Space, place and a healthy dose of realism: Grounding the process of river repair (2008) (2)
- Prospects for, and Challenges of, Research Design and Training in Cross‐Disciplinary Environmental Management Research (2015) (1)
- Landscape perspectives on river rehabilitation practice (2005) (1)
- Spatial and Temporal Variation in Macrophyte Litter Decomposition in a Rare Chain-of-ponds, an Intermittent Stream and Wetland System (2022) (1)
- An interdisciplinary perspective of riverwork projects in the upper Hunter catchment: Has river rehabilitation begun? (2007) (1)
- Degradation and recovery of alpine meadow catenas in the source zone of the Yellow River, Western China (2022) (1)
- Spatial Considerations in Aquatic Ecosystem Management (2004) (1)
- Quantifying Sediment (Dis)Connectivity in the Modeling of River Systems (2021) (1)
- How long do seeds float? The potential role of hydrochory in passive revegetation management (2022) (1)
- Sociogeomorphic river recovery: integrating human and physical processes (2018) (1)
- Geomorphic Responses of Rivers to Human Disturbance (2004) (1)
- Key Concepts in River Geomorphology (2012) (1)
- Using geomorphology in river management : linking policy with on-the-ground actions through applications of the River Styles framework in NSW (2012) (1)
- Identifying corridors of river recovery in coastal NSW Australia, for use in river management decision support and prioritisation systems (2022) (1)
- River Styles and stream power analysis reveal the diversity of fluvial morphology in a Philippine tropical catchment (2020) (1)
- Sedimentary cascades in Australian river systems: Using examples from the Bega and Hunter catchments to demonstrate (dis)connectivity of sediment movement and its implications for river recovery (2004) (1)
- Microbial communities of upland peat swamps were no different 1 year after a hazard reduction burn (2020) (1)
- The Spatial distribution of waste and heavy metal contamination at the old Wilkes Station, East Antarctica (2011) (1)
- The Importance of ‘moving targets’ in assessing what is physically achievable and what we seek to achieve in river restoration practice (2014) (1)
- Keynote Address: Connectivity in Earth Surface Systems (2010) (0)
- Impelling and Resisting Forces in River Systems (2012) (0)
- Stage Four of the Rivers Styles Framework: Implications for River Management (2004) (0)
- Characterising river character, pattern and behaviour in the Bislak Catchment: towards a geomorphic template to inform river management in the Philippines (2020) (0)
- Sediment and seed bank dynamics in river systems of southeastern Australia : implications for vegetation-based river rehabilitation (2011) (0)
- Depth, stratification and viability of seed banks in riparian systems: Watagan Creek, NSW (2012) (0)
- Temporal Considerations in Aquatic Ecosystem Management (2004) (0)
- Rivers behaving badly? The influence of fluvial geomorphology on aquatic ecosystem metabolism (2017) (0)
- How to spot and support a river champion (2020) (0)
- Respecting river diversity (2020) (0)
- Riparian Vegetation Management: A unifying framework for river and flood management (2018) (0)
- Bacterial communities in peat swamps reflect changes associated with catchment urbanisation (2022) (0)
- Putting Geomorphic Principles into Practice (2004) (0)
- Different depths, different fauna: habitat influences on the distribution of groundwater invertebrates (2017) (0)
- Ecosystem productivity of a wet-dry tropics wetland system: establishing a baseline understanding for conservation (2018) (0)
- Tracing sediment supply to a colmation layer in the upper Hunter River using X-ray diffractometry : implications for catchment-scale sediment management (2012) (0)
- Sediment Flux at the Catchment Scale: Source‐To‐Sink Relationships (2012) (0)
- Tracing legacy sediment and contaminants from historical gold mining using XRF, XRD and pOSL (2014) (0)
- Threshold responses of dryland rivers to future global hydroclimatic change (2019) (0)
- Geomorphic Considerations for River Management (2004) (0)
- Late Quaternary palaeohydrology of the Macquarie River and the Murray-Darling Basin (2014) (0)
- Identifying threshold responses of Australian dryland rivers to future hydroclimatic change (2020) (0)
- Rivers up in smoke: impacts of Australia’s 2019–2020 megafires on riparian systems (2022) (0)
- Overview of the River Styles Framework and Practical Considerations for its Application (2004) (0)
- Using Fluvial Geomorphology as a Physical Template in Process-Based and Recovery Enhancement Approaches to River Management (2016) (0)
- Impacts of channel erosion and floodplain disconnection on primary ecological function in the Avon River catchment, New South Wales (2012) (0)
- Relating with rivers: geomorphic foundations for ethical cross-cultural dialogue in river management (2016) (0)
- The Geoecological basis of River Management (2004) (0)
- Catchment erosion over the past 100,000yr in southeastern Australia: Insights into how erosion and sediment transport respond to climate change (2008) (0)
- Soil carbon dynamics and aquatic metabolism of a wet–dry tropics wetland system (2021) (0)
- The hydrological function of a large chain-of-ponds: a wetland system with intermittent surface flows (2020) (0)
- Late Holocene evolution of the Okavango River, Botswana (2018) (0)
- Trends in post‐1950 riparian vegetation recovery in coastal catchments of NSW Australia: Implications for remote sensing analysis, forecasting and river management (2023) (0)
- Stage One of the River Styles Framework: Catchment-Wide Baseline Survey of River Character and Behavior (2004) (0)
- Historical channel change in the Okavango Panhandle, Botswana (2017) (0)
- Tracking post-colonisation geomorphic river sensitivity: A framework for identifying hotspots of river adjustment across a catchment (2020) (0)
- Author Correction: Identifying threshold responses of Australian dryland rivers to future hydroclimatic change (2020) (0)
- Stage Three of the River Styles Framework: Prediction of Likely Future River Condition Based on Analysis of Recovery Potential (2004) (0)
- The Okavango River: past, present, and future? (2018) (0)
- Soil carbon dynamics and aquatic metabolism of a wet–dry tropics wetland system (2021) (0)
- Geomorphic and vegetative river recovery in a small coastal catchment of New South Wales, Australia: Implications for flow hydrology and river management (2022) (0)
- A GIS workflow for the identification of corridors of geomorphic river recovery across landscapes (2022) (0)
- A pedagogy of fluvial geomorphology: Incorporating scaffolding and active learning into tertiary education courses (2022) (0)
- The Geomorphology, Hydrology and Evolution of a Chain of Ponds River System: A Poorly Recognised and Unique River Planform Type. (2016) (0)
- The Usefulness of River Geomorphology: Reading the Landscape in Practice (2012) (0)
- Buffers, barriers and blankets: The (dis)connectivity of bedload sediment cascading in the upper Hunter catchment, NSW, Australia, and its impact on the operation of biophysical fluxes (2005) (0)
- Adaptive management of Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone in the Blue Mountains: is it occurring? (2014) (0)
- River Styles: application of a biophysical framework for river management in New South Wales (2001) (0)
- A response gradient of river adjustment and recovery in the upper Hunter catchment: impacts of human disturbance since European settlement (2008) (0)
- Using a fluvial archive to place extreme flood sediment (dis)connectivity dynamics in context of a longer-term record (2022) (0)
- The distribution of organic matter along the Kangaroo River, NSW (2004) (0)
- Decline and fall: floodplain wetlands of the Macquarie River are a response to Late Quaternary climate-driven hydrological change (2017) (0)
- Catchment‐Scale Controls on River Geomorphology (2012) (0)
- Sedimentologically significant tributaries: characterizing sediment connectivity in the Lockyer Valley, SEQ (2016) (0)
- Evolution of a river management industry in Australia reveals meandering pathway to 2030 UN goals (2023) (0)
- Author Correction: Engaging with research impact assessment for an environmental science case study (2019) (0)
- A framework and toolbox for monitoring and assessing the swamp condition and ecosystem health (2016) (0)
- A toolbox of sedimentary indicators for assessing the geomorphic structure, function and condition of endangered Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone (THPSS), Blue Mountains, NSW (2016) (0)
- Landscape (dis)connectivity and river recovery: implications for river management (2006) (0)
- An assessment of the implementation and evolution of river rehabilitation works within the upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, Australia (2005) (0)
- Vegetation over hydrologic control of sediment transport over the past 100,000 yr (2008) (0)
- Stage Two of the River Styles Framework: Catchment-Framed Assessment of River Evolution and Geomorphic Condition (2004) (0)
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