Hydrogeomorphic processes influencing alluvial gully erosion were evaluated at multiple spatial and temporal scales across the Mitchell River fluvial megafan in tropical Queensland, Australia. Longitudinal changes in floodplain inundation were quantified using river gauge data, local stage recorders and HEC-RAS modelling based on LiDAR topographic data. Intra- and interannual gully scarp retreat rates were measured using daily time-lapse photographs and annual GPS surveys. Erosion was analysed in response to different water sources and associated erosion processes across the floodplain perirheic zone, including direct rainfall, infiltration-excess runoff, soil-water seepage, river backwater and overbank flood inundation. The frequency of ri...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Intrinsic and extrinsic forces on the catchment and stream channel network drive morphological chang...
Gullies contribute high sediment loads to receiving waters and significantly degrade landscapes. In ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long...
The modern distribution of monsoonal rainforest in the Australian tropics is patchy and is mainly as...
Flooding is a persistent natural hazard, and even modest changes in future climate are believed to l...
Wet-flow river bank failure processes are poorly understood relative to the more commonly studied pr...
Bank erosion rates and processes across a range of spatial scales are poorly understood in most envi...
Palaeohydrological research provides valuable insights to the understanding of short- and long-term ...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...
The dramatic decline in the quality of coral reef cover of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) over recent ...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...
Detailed geomorphic mapping and sediment analyses of floodplain features were undertaken on a 30-km ...
The sedimentology, geomorphology and chronology of late Quaternary fluvial landforms and sedimentary...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Intrinsic and extrinsic forces on the catchment and stream channel network drive morphological chang...
Gullies contribute high sediment loads to receiving waters and significantly degrade landscapes. In ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long...
The modern distribution of monsoonal rainforest in the Australian tropics is patchy and is mainly as...
Flooding is a persistent natural hazard, and even modest changes in future climate are believed to l...
Wet-flow river bank failure processes are poorly understood relative to the more commonly studied pr...
Bank erosion rates and processes across a range of spatial scales are poorly understood in most envi...
Palaeohydrological research provides valuable insights to the understanding of short- and long-term ...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...
The dramatic decline in the quality of coral reef cover of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) over recent ...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...
Detailed geomorphic mapping and sediment analyses of floodplain features were undertaken on a 30-km ...
The sedimentology, geomorphology and chronology of late Quaternary fluvial landforms and sedimentary...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Intrinsic and extrinsic forces on the catchment and stream channel network drive morphological chang...
Gullies contribute high sediment loads to receiving waters and significantly degrade landscapes. In ...