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The contribution of channel banks and gully walls to total phosphorus loads in the Murrumbidgee River |
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Pages 1-6 |
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Peter Wallbrink, Jon Olley, Andrew Murray and Laurie Olive
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Water turbidity and catchment management within the Murray River system |
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Pages 7-12 |
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John O’Donnell, Laurie Olive and David Lamb
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The sources of sediment in the Darling-Barwon Rivers: Some preliminary results |
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Pages 13-18 |
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Gary Caitcheon, Jon Olley and Andrew Murray
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Sediment transport in the Fitzroy River during flood events |
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Pages 19-22 |
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J.N. Kelly and W.T. Wong
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Using major element chemistry to determine sediment source in the Tarago catchment: Preliminary findings |
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Pages 23-28 |
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Fiona Dyer, Jon Olley and Andrew Murray
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Sand-slugs in south east Australian streams: Origins, distribution and management |
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Pages 29-34 |
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Ian Rutherfurd
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Sedimentation in the lower Hunter River estuary: Some insights from 137Cs distribution |
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Pages 35-40 |
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Gavin Doyle
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Floodplain classification and its relevance to stream management |
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Pages 41-44 |
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Jacky Croke
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An optimisation model for the management of alluvial rivers |
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Pages 45-50 |
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Robert Millar and Michael Quick
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Hydraulic – geomorphic assessment of the Tumut River |
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Pages 51-56 |
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John Paul Bucinskas
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Streambed longitudinal gradient and unit stream power analysis of tributary streams of north east Victoria, Australia |
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Pages 57-62 |
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Ross Hardie
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Predicting the limits to gully erosion |
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Pages 63-68 |
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Bruce Abernethy and Ian Prosser
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Sustainable sand and gravel extraction |
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Pages 69-74 |
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Wayne Erskine, Wayne Tennant and John Tilleard
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An investigation of bed scour in the lower Mitchell River |
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Pages 75-80 |
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Anthony Ladson, Rex Candy, Geoff Claffey and John Tilleard
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Downstream increasing flood frequency on Australian floodplains |
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Pages 81-86 |
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Jacky Woodfull, Ian Rutherfurd and Paul Bishop
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Hydraulic characteristics of retards |
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Pages 87-92 |
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Ben Dyer, Andrew Western and Roger Grayson
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Mechanisms of stream bank erosion: The results of five years of bank profile monitoring – River Murray |
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Pages 93-98 |
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Judy Frankenberg, Wayne Tennant and John Tilleard
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Potential for the restoration of aquatic macrophytes in billabongs |
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Pages 99-104 |
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Ralph Ogden
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Hydrological impact of water use and regulation in the Barwon-Darling River |
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Pages 105-110 |
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Neeraj Maini and Hugh Cross
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The importance of channel complexity for ecosystem processing: an example of the Barwon-Darling River |
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Pages 111-118 |
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Martin Thoms and Fran Sheldon
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A schematic history of waterway management in Victoria |
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Pages 119-124 |
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Patricia Geraghty and Peter Vollebergh
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No involvement, no commitment, no change! Involving the community in watercourse management |
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Pages 125-130 |
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Michael Good and Jim Burston
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The management of stream erosion and sedimentation – An interactive community driven process |
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Pages 131-136 |
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John Gardiner
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Riverwise: Educating the community about river management |
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Pages 137-140 |
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David Outhet
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Land development and stream management in the Tully and Murray Rivers catchment, north Queensland |
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Pages 141-148 |
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Robert Lait, Mike Merrin and Bruce Gaydon
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Management plan for the upper Condamine River and tributaries |
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Pages 149-156 |
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Bruce Gaydon, Greg Murphy, Lyall Hinrichsen and Andrew Markham
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The identification, conservation and management of wild rivers in the Kimberley region of Western Australia |
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Pages 157-162 |
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P.J. Williams, Luke Pen, John Stein, Janet Stein and B. Prince
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Identifying and redressing the ecological consequences of river regulation in the lower River Murray |
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Pages 163-170 |
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Anne Jensen
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Urban creeks: streams or drains? Implications for management |
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Pages 171-176 |
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Louise Ormerod
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Channel change, bank stability and management for north Queensland coastal streams |
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Pages 177-182 |
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Ross Kapitzke, Scott Smithers and John Lowry
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Management of river and dyke protection Red River delta, Vietnam |
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Pages 183-188 |
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Eric Lesleighter and Tran Xuan Thai
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A simple model to illustrate the effects of riparian revegetation on stream values in large catchments |
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Pages 189-196 |
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Cathy Wilson, Robert Argent, Stuart Bunn, Peter Davies, Roger Grayson, Peter Hairsine and Ian Rutherfurd
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A review of water flow pathways through the riparian zone |
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Pages 197-202 |
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Natasha Herron
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Comparing grass filter strips and near-natural riparian forests for buffering intense hillslope sediment sources |
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Pages 203-206 |
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Peter Hairsine
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The hydraulics of shallow overland flow: A comparison between a grass filter strip and a near-natural riparian forest |
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Pages 207-212 |
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D.H. Mackenzie and Peter Hairsine
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Vegetation and bank stability in relation to changing channel scale |
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Pages 213-220 |
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Bruce Abernethy and Ian Rutherfurd
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Ecological investigations into stream bank stabilisation practices in north Queensland |
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Pages 221-226 |
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Stephen Skull, Paul Clayton and George Lukacs
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Preliminary investigation into the management of riparian rainforests in south east Queensland |
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Pages 227-234 |
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Simon O’Donnell
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Assessment of river channel stability |
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Pages 235-240 |
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Robert Millar and Michael Quick
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A model for funding watercourse fencing on farms |
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Pages 241-246 |
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Basil Schur
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Watercourse revegetation – Just a walk in the park! |
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Pages 247-252 |
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Jim Burston and Wayne Brown
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Environmental impacts of tidal dredging on the Brisbane River, Queensland |
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Pages 253-258 |
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Wayne Erskine
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The impact of European settlement on erosion and sedimentation in the Inman River catchment, South Australia |
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Pages 259-264 |
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Jim Burston and Michael Good
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The advent of post European erosion in a valley swamp |
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Pages 265-270 |
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David Fisher
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Response of the King and Queen rivers, Tasmania, to dramatic changes in flow and sediment load |
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Pages 271-276 |
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Helen Locher
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Historical river metamorphosis of the Cann River, East Gippsland, Victoria |
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Pages 277-282 |
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Wayne Erskine and Lindsay White
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Palynology techniques: A useful tool for integrated catchment management |
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Pages 283-288 |
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Christine Kenyon, Elizabeth Anthony and Ivars Reinfelds
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The role of non-structural options in the management of laterally unstable streams in north-eastern Queensland |
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Pages 289-294 |
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Sandra Brizga, M.F. Carden and Neil Craigie
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On the estimation of benefits of stream management |
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Pages 295-300 |
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Lindsay White and Neil Sturgess
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The role of a professional association |
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Pages 301-306 |
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John Senior
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Saltwater intrusion, lower Mary River, Northern Territory Australia |
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Pages 307-312 |
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David Williams
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Imports can be dangerous – Appropriate approaches to Australian rivers and catchments |
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Pages 313-319 |
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Robert Wasson, Terrence Donnelly and Andrew Murray
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