Periglacial processes are active under current climatic conditions on the more exposed peaks and ridges of Tasmania’s high country. Non-sorted steps, stripes, and solifluction lobes with vegetated risers and bare treads have formed on many of the mountains capped in fissile sedimentary rocks. Any disturbance to the balance between vegetation and bare ground can result in biogeomorphic feedbacks leading to an increase or decrease in periglacial activity and thereby threaten the survival of fjaeldmark. We tested the hypotheses that vegetation helps create risers by capturing material moved by needle ice, water, and wind, and that the balance between vegetation and bare ground in fjaeldmark is dynamic in Tasmania at the decadal time scale. Rep...
<p>This paper interprets a stone‐banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude o...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
The long history of disturbance by human activities on Tasmania's Central Plateau has resulted in so...
Periglacial processes are active under current climatic conditions on the more exposed peaks and rid...
Alpine plant species are considered to have a precarious near future in a warming world, especially ...
Photographs of 84 plots in alpine vegetation, largely consisting of fjaeldmark and bolster heath, on...
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mou...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, e...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
This paper interprets a stone-banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude of 1...
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of t...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
Background: Climate change poses a clear and present danger to the world, and much recent attention ...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...
Feldmark vegetation occurs extensively on the plateau of Macquarie Island above about 200 m. Alterna...
<p>This paper interprets a stone‐banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude o...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
The long history of disturbance by human activities on Tasmania's Central Plateau has resulted in so...
Periglacial processes are active under current climatic conditions on the more exposed peaks and rid...
Alpine plant species are considered to have a precarious near future in a warming world, especially ...
Photographs of 84 plots in alpine vegetation, largely consisting of fjaeldmark and bolster heath, on...
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mou...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, e...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
This paper interprets a stone-banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude of 1...
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of t...
Many Tasmanian deposits previously described as 'periglacial' have been described in more detail, re...
Background: Climate change poses a clear and present danger to the world, and much recent attention ...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...
Feldmark vegetation occurs extensively on the plateau of Macquarie Island above about 200 m. Alterna...
<p>This paper interprets a stone‐banked lobe on the upper western face of Mt Rufus, at an altitude o...
The broad topographic framework and erosion surface morphology of west central Tasmania predates th...
The long history of disturbance by human activities on Tasmania's Central Plateau has resulted in so...