Detailed geomorphic mapping and sediment analyses of floodplain features were undertaken on a 30-km reach of the Lachlan River in southeastern Australia. The reach is located in the transitional zone between the southern Great Dividing Range and extensive alluvial plains to the west. The channel resembles other fine-grained, low-energy, alluvial channels; it is muddy, narrow and deep, and meanders irregularly. It contains fine-grained accreting bench deposits, and, in places, is influenced by inherited fluvial forms, both of which indicate long-term channel stability. By contrast, the floodplain exhibits features that have been attributed elsewhere to catastrophic flood flows, including elliptical scour scars ("swirl pits"), cobble and grav...
A partly confined river is one along which the contemporary channel abuts the valley margin along 10...
Koolpin and Jim Jim Gorges are narrow, bedrock channels developed in resistant sandstone of the Arnh...
This study aimed to determine the extent of geomorphic change resulting from the catastrophic flood ...
Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220 km of the mi...
The Macquarie River of eastern Australia is an inland draining perennial system whose lower reaches ...
The thesis presents a geormorphic study of The Macalister River floodplain with particular attention...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...
Floodplain wetlands and floodouts in the Macquarie Marshes are fed by numerous anastomosing and dist...
Flooding is a persistent natural hazard, and even modest changes in future climate are believed to l...
Valley confinement along upper-middle reaches of Mulloon Creek, in the upper Shoalhaven catchment of...
Abstract: Valley confinement along uppermiddle reaches of Mulloon Creek, in the upper Shoalhaven cat...
This study aimed to determine the extent of geomorphic change resulting from the catastrophic flood ...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
The term connectivity has emerged as a powerful concept in hydrology and geomorphology and is emergi...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
A partly confined river is one along which the contemporary channel abuts the valley margin along 10...
Koolpin and Jim Jim Gorges are narrow, bedrock channels developed in resistant sandstone of the Arnh...
This study aimed to determine the extent of geomorphic change resulting from the catastrophic flood ...
Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220 km of the mi...
The Macquarie River of eastern Australia is an inland draining perennial system whose lower reaches ...
The thesis presents a geormorphic study of The Macalister River floodplain with particular attention...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...
Floodplain wetlands and floodouts in the Macquarie Marshes are fed by numerous anastomosing and dist...
Flooding is a persistent natural hazard, and even modest changes in future climate are believed to l...
Valley confinement along upper-middle reaches of Mulloon Creek, in the upper Shoalhaven catchment of...
Abstract: Valley confinement along uppermiddle reaches of Mulloon Creek, in the upper Shoalhaven cat...
This study aimed to determine the extent of geomorphic change resulting from the catastrophic flood ...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
The term connectivity has emerged as a powerful concept in hydrology and geomorphology and is emergi...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
A partly confined river is one along which the contemporary channel abuts the valley margin along 10...
Koolpin and Jim Jim Gorges are narrow, bedrock channels developed in resistant sandstone of the Arnh...
This study aimed to determine the extent of geomorphic change resulting from the catastrophic flood ...