The results of an investigation into the processes of erosion occurring in the Bungonia District of the Southern Tablelands, NSW Australia are presented in this thesis. The Bungonia District contains numerous examples of erosion gullies which have resulted from processes of tunnelling and gullying. Three erosion sites {Winston Gully, Bungonia 2 and Bungonia 3) were investigated in terms of the processes occurring and various physical and chemical soil properties. Large erosion gullies such as Winston Gully not only render agricultural land unproductive, but are suspected of contributing large quantities of sediment into the Shoalhaven River Catchment
The primary aim of the present study was to develop a late Quaternary history of theKangarooRiver: s...
Deforestation and degradation of productive lands is an environmental issue facing farming communiti...
Gully erosion has become a field of growing interest among the research community but there still ar...
Gully erosion contributes greatly to sedimentation rates and soil loss in a number of environments g...
A project aimed at determining the geomorphic impacts of the weirs at Mullet Creek and Macquarie Riv...
The ability of mud aggregates to form depositional bedforms is of considerable sedimentological impo...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment and Geography, 2011.Bib...
Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
This study looks at sedimentation at the mouth of a small coastal delta. Its main aim is to describe...
Assessing sediment production and transfer on a range of time and spatial scales is indispensable to...
Mapping of the catchment was undertaken to determine the extent and distribution of land cover chang...
Gully erosion and sediment deposition associated with rapid population expansion, such as European c...
Gully erosion attracts increasing attention from scientists as reflected by two recent international...
Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, there are s...
The primary aim of the present study was to develop a late Quaternary history of theKangarooRiver: s...
Deforestation and degradation of productive lands is an environmental issue facing farming communiti...
Gully erosion has become a field of growing interest among the research community but there still ar...
Gully erosion contributes greatly to sedimentation rates and soil loss in a number of environments g...
A project aimed at determining the geomorphic impacts of the weirs at Mullet Creek and Macquarie Riv...
The ability of mud aggregates to form depositional bedforms is of considerable sedimentological impo...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Environment and Geography, 2011.Bib...
Understanding landscape features such as gullying and soil erosion is an important issue in the long...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
This study looks at sedimentation at the mouth of a small coastal delta. Its main aim is to describe...
Assessing sediment production and transfer on a range of time and spatial scales is indispensable to...
Mapping of the catchment was undertaken to determine the extent and distribution of land cover chang...
Gully erosion and sediment deposition associated with rapid population expansion, such as European c...
Gully erosion attracts increasing attention from scientists as reflected by two recent international...
Although the number of publications on gully erosion has increased over the last decade, there are s...
The primary aim of the present study was to develop a late Quaternary history of theKangarooRiver: s...
Deforestation and degradation of productive lands is an environmental issue facing farming communiti...
Gully erosion has become a field of growing interest among the research community but there still ar...