Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220 km of the middle and upper alluvial Lachlan River in southeastern Australia. The Lachlan is a perennial river that rises from temperate, humid highlands and flows inland into a semiarid low gradient plain lacking perennial tributaries. Long daily stage records were used to calculate flow parameters and flood frequencies in single and anabranching channel reaches of the river. Morphological trends were based on cross section and height data compiled from new and water authority data, and from particle size trends constructed from bed and bank sediment samples. Mean and peak flows, channel size, and bed particle size all diminish in a downstream direction....
Anastomosing river plains of the Channel Country, central Australia, have aggraded slowly over the p...
The Macquarie River of eastern Australia is an inland draining perennial system whose lower reaches ...
Water and sediment flux interactions are examined in Magela Creek, an alluvial (anabranching) sand b...
Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220. km of the m...
Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220 km of the mi...
Detailed geomorphic mapping and sediment analyses of floodplain features were undertaken on a 30-km ...
Floodplain wetlands and floodouts in the Macquarie Marshes are fed by numerous anastomosing and dist...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
Numerous case studies have demonstrated that alluvial and semi-alluvial rivers in SE Australia have ...
Jones Creek, a forested sub-catchment of the Genoa River, Victoria, Australia has experienced channe...
Downstream variation in grain size associated with changes in river pattern is a topic that interest...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Water and sediment flux interactions are examined in Magela Creek, an alluvial (anabranching) sand b...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Dr. Sandra Olga BrizgaChannel changes during the per...
Anastomosing river plains of the Channel Country, central Australia, have aggraded slowly over the p...
Anastomosing river plains of the Channel Country, central Australia, have aggraded slowly over the p...
The Macquarie River of eastern Australia is an inland draining perennial system whose lower reaches ...
Water and sediment flux interactions are examined in Magela Creek, an alluvial (anabranching) sand b...
Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220. km of the m...
Downstream trends in flow, channel morphology, and sediments were investigated over 220 km of the mi...
Detailed geomorphic mapping and sediment analyses of floodplain features were undertaken on a 30-km ...
Floodplain wetlands and floodouts in the Macquarie Marshes are fed by numerous anastomosing and dist...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
Numerous case studies have demonstrated that alluvial and semi-alluvial rivers in SE Australia have ...
Jones Creek, a forested sub-catchment of the Genoa River, Victoria, Australia has experienced channe...
Downstream variation in grain size associated with changes in river pattern is a topic that interest...
Southwestern Australia serves as an interesting partner to other dryland settings in investigating a...
Water and sediment flux interactions are examined in Magela Creek, an alluvial (anabranching) sand b...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Dr. Sandra Olga BrizgaChannel changes during the per...
Anastomosing river plains of the Channel Country, central Australia, have aggraded slowly over the p...
Anastomosing river plains of the Channel Country, central Australia, have aggraded slowly over the p...
The Macquarie River of eastern Australia is an inland draining perennial system whose lower reaches ...
Water and sediment flux interactions are examined in Magela Creek, an alluvial (anabranching) sand b...