23 results on '"Fryirs, Kirstie A."'
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2. Geomorphic and vegetative river recovery in a small coastal catchment of New South Wales, Australia: Implications for flow hydrology and river management
3. Geomorphic characterization of a seasonal river network in semi-arid western India using the River Styles Framework
4. Development of place-based catenal models for grassland ecosystems of the Upper Yellow River, Western China
5. The dark art of interpretation in geomorphology
6. An approach for assessing geomorphic river sensitivity across a catchment based on analysis of historical capacity for adjustment
7. Single-grain OSL dating of fluvial terraces in the upper Hunter catchment, southeastern Australia
8. The hydrological function of upland swamps in eastern Australia: The role of geomorphic condition in regulating water storage and discharge
9. Contextualising the trajectory of geomorphic river recovery with environmental history to support river management
10. Prioritising the placement of riparian vegetation to reduce flood risk and end-of-catchment sediment yields: Important considerations in hydrologically-variable regions
11. Chapter 6 - Geomorphic meanings of a resilient river
12. Intrinsic and extrinsic controls on the geomorphic condition of upland swamps in Eastern NSW
13. Geomorphic mapping and taxonomy of fluvial landforms
14. Can the sedimentological and morphological structure of rivers be used to predict characteristics of riparian seed banks?
15. Morphological and historical resilience to catastrophic flooding: The case of Lockyer Creek, SE Queensland, Australia
16. Geomorphology in action: Linking policy with on-the-ground actions through applications of the River Styles framework
17. Contributors
18. Has river rehabilitation begun? Social perspectives from the Upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, Australia
19. Buffers, barriers and blankets: The (dis)connectivity of catchment-scale sediment cascades
20. 16 Sediment organisation along the upper Hunter River, Australia: a multivariate statistical approach
21. Guiding principles for assessing geomorphic river condition: application of a framework in the Bega catchment, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia
22. Slope–channel decoupling in Wolumla catchment, New South Wales, Australia: the changing nature of sediment sources following European settlement
23. Chapter 5.3 - Reading the Landscape in Field-Based Fluvial Geomorphology
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