Study region: North Johnstone catchment, located in the north east of Australia. The catchment has wet tropical climate conditions and is one of the major sediment contributors to the Great Barrier Reef. Study focus: The purpose of this paper was to identify soil erosion hotspots through simulating hydrological processes, soil erosion and sediment transport using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). In particular, we focused on predictive uncertainty in the model evaluations and presentations—a major knowledge gap for hydrology and soil erosion modelling in the context of Great Barrier Reef catchments. We carried out calibration and validation along with uncertainty analysis for streamflow and sediment at catchment and sub-catchment s...
An increase in plantation forestry has been linked to a reduction in streamflows in some catchments....
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest reef system (with about 12% of the world's coral...
This study assesses the dynamics of soil loss rates of the Nqoe River Catchment. The assessment is m...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon is an internationally significant ecosystem, located off the Que...
The use of spatially distributed erosion and sediment yield models has become a common method to ass...
Several empirical models have been developed to estimate sediment and nutrient inputs into the Great...
The 530 km2 South Johnstone River catchment was the focus of a detailed investigation into sediment ...
This document reports on a CEH (UK) and Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) collaborative project to a...
While the ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), north-eastern Australia, is being threatened by...
The Springvale study site is a small 10 hectare, second order catchment in a badly degraded part of ...
In this paper we propose a framework that can be used for designing management responses that are ef...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Agricultural land uses on ...
In catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, there is growing concern that ...
Rainfall patterns have a well recognised effect on erosion, sediment transport and water quality. In...
Water quality improvement plans (WQIPs) are currently being implemented within the Great Barrier Ree...
An increase in plantation forestry has been linked to a reduction in streamflows in some catchments....
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest reef system (with about 12% of the world's coral...
This study assesses the dynamics of soil loss rates of the Nqoe River Catchment. The assessment is m...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon is an internationally significant ecosystem, located off the Que...
The use of spatially distributed erosion and sediment yield models has become a common method to ass...
Several empirical models have been developed to estimate sediment and nutrient inputs into the Great...
The 530 km2 South Johnstone River catchment was the focus of a detailed investigation into sediment ...
This document reports on a CEH (UK) and Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) collaborative project to a...
While the ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), north-eastern Australia, is being threatened by...
The Springvale study site is a small 10 hectare, second order catchment in a badly degraded part of ...
In this paper we propose a framework that can be used for designing management responses that are ef...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.Agricultural land uses on ...
In catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, there is growing concern that ...
Rainfall patterns have a well recognised effect on erosion, sediment transport and water quality. In...
Water quality improvement plans (WQIPs) are currently being implemented within the Great Barrier Ree...
An increase in plantation forestry has been linked to a reduction in streamflows in some catchments....
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest reef system (with about 12% of the world's coral...
This study assesses the dynamics of soil loss rates of the Nqoe River Catchment. The assessment is m...