Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. From a sinuous to a straight ‘river of sand’ : the profound response of the dryland Warrego River, eastern Australia, to Holocene hydroclimatic change -- Chapter 3. River response to Holocene hydroclimatic change in the Okavango Panhandle, Botswana -- Chapter 4. Mechanisms of channel avulsion in the Panhandle region of the Okavango Delta, Botswana -- Chapter 5. Threshold responses of dryland rivers to future global hydroclimatic change -- Chapter 6. Discussion -- Appendices.Rivers and wetlands in drylands are vital components of the landscape that provide countless beneficial services to humans and ecosystems. The hydrological and geomorphologica...
1. Australian palaeoclimate researchers have generated much data and published many studies relating...
International audienceStudy region: Tropical Australia. Study focus: Streams and rivers of the Austr...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...
Rivers provide crucial ecosystem services in water-stressed drylands. Australian dryland rivers are ...
In dryland river catchments, palaeochannels provide some of the key records for understanding the ch...
The idea that dryland fluvial environments are somehow distinctive or even unique compared to fluvia...
Information on past dryland environments is commonly derived from geomorphological landforms and sed...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Climate change has a direct influence on both hydrology and floodplain vegetation of water courses, ...
Dry 'fossil' valleys (mekgacha) are an important landscape feature in the semi-arid to arid Kalahari...
The availability of surface water resources is of fundamental concern globally, especially in drylan...
Controls on the characteristics of floodplain wetlands in drylands are diverse and may include extri...
The nature and timing of fluvial response and coincident changes in climate as inferred from multipl...
Freshwater is a vital resource that circulates between the atmosphere, the land and the sea. Underst...
1. Australian palaeoclimate researchers have generated much data and published many studies relating...
International audienceStudy region: Tropical Australia. Study focus: Streams and rivers of the Austr...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...
Rivers provide crucial ecosystem services in water-stressed drylands. Australian dryland rivers are ...
In dryland river catchments, palaeochannels provide some of the key records for understanding the ch...
The idea that dryland fluvial environments are somehow distinctive or even unique compared to fluvia...
Information on past dryland environments is commonly derived from geomorphological landforms and sed...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Climate change has a direct influence on both hydrology and floodplain vegetation of water courses, ...
Dry 'fossil' valleys (mekgacha) are an important landscape feature in the semi-arid to arid Kalahari...
The availability of surface water resources is of fundamental concern globally, especially in drylan...
Controls on the characteristics of floodplain wetlands in drylands are diverse and may include extri...
The nature and timing of fluvial response and coincident changes in climate as inferred from multipl...
Freshwater is a vital resource that circulates between the atmosphere, the land and the sea. Underst...
1. Australian palaeoclimate researchers have generated much data and published many studies relating...
International audienceStudy region: Tropical Australia. Study focus: Streams and rivers of the Austr...
This thesis examines the fluvial geomorphology of the Todd River(9,300 km2) in arid central Australi...