It has been established that large numbers of certain trees can survive in the beds of rivers of northeastern Australia where a strongly seasonal distribution of precipitation causes extreme variations in flow on both a yearly and longer-term basis. In these rivers, minimal flow occurs throughout much of any year and for periods of up to several years, allowing the trees to become established and to adapt their form in order to facilitate their survival in environments that experience periodic inundation by fast-flowing, debris-laden water. Such trees (notably paperbark trees of the angiosperm genus Melaleuca) adopt a reclined to prostrate, downstream-trailing habit, have a multiple-stemmed form, modified crown with weeping foliage, develop...
Many anabranching rivers are characterized by dynamic interactions between fluvial processes and rip...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
Our understanding of vegetation in Australia's riverine landscapes is greatly enhanced by an underst...
The most spectacular extinction event in Earth's history occurred across the Permian-Triassic bounda...
Accumulations of woody debris and in situ forests in and near ancient river systems are studied in P...
River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) is the most widely-distributed eucalypt, an important timbe...
Natural interactions between riparian vegetation, large woody debris (LWD) and the fluvial geomorph...
Premise of research. Permineralized peats are prized for hosting three-dimensionally preserved plant...
Numerous case studies have demonstrated that alluvial and semi-alluvial rivers in SE Australia have ...
River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) is the most widely-distributed eucalypt, an important timbe...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. For the first time, a silicified wood with well-preserved inner structures is r...
Facies models that summarize the deposits of fluvial systems are well established for humid climate ...
ABSTRACT: In many large alluvial rivers, trees often recruit and survive along laterally accreted se...
Many anabranching rivers are characterized by dynamic interactions between fluvial processes and rip...
In the Australian semi-arid–arid zone, hydrological records are typically only 40–60 years long, pro...
Many anabranching rivers are characterized by dynamic interactions between fluvial processes and rip...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
Our understanding of vegetation in Australia's riverine landscapes is greatly enhanced by an underst...
The most spectacular extinction event in Earth's history occurred across the Permian-Triassic bounda...
Accumulations of woody debris and in situ forests in and near ancient river systems are studied in P...
River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) is the most widely-distributed eucalypt, an important timbe...
Natural interactions between riparian vegetation, large woody debris (LWD) and the fluvial geomorph...
Premise of research. Permineralized peats are prized for hosting three-dimensionally preserved plant...
Numerous case studies have demonstrated that alluvial and semi-alluvial rivers in SE Australia have ...
River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) is the most widely-distributed eucalypt, an important timbe...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. For the first time, a silicified wood with well-preserved inner structures is r...
Facies models that summarize the deposits of fluvial systems are well established for humid climate ...
ABSTRACT: In many large alluvial rivers, trees often recruit and survive along laterally accreted se...
Many anabranching rivers are characterized by dynamic interactions between fluvial processes and rip...
In the Australian semi-arid–arid zone, hydrological records are typically only 40–60 years long, pro...
Many anabranching rivers are characterized by dynamic interactions between fluvial processes and rip...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
Our understanding of vegetation in Australia's riverine landscapes is greatly enhanced by an underst...