25 results on '"Fryirs, Kirstie A."'
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2. Natural flood management: Lessons and opportunities from the catastrophic 2021–2022 floods in eastern Australia
3. Trends in post‐1950 riparian vegetation recovery in coastal catchments of NSW Australia: Implications for remote sensing analysis, forecasting and river management
4. Geomorphic effectiveness: a linear concept in a non‐linear world
5. River sensitivity: a lost foundation concept in fluvial geomorphology
6. A pedagogy of fluvial geomorphology: Incorporating scaffolding and active learning into tertiary education courses
7. How far have management practices come in ‘working with the river’?
8. Assemblages of geomorphic units: A building block approach to analysis and interpretation of river character, behaviour, condition and recovery
9. Modelling sediment (dis)connectivity across a river network to understand locational‐transmission‐filter sensitivity for identifying hotspots of potential geomorphic adjustment
10. Application of globally available, coarse‐resolution digital elevation models for delineating valley bottom segments of varying length across a catchment
11. The morphology and geomorphic evolution of a large chain‐of‐ponds river system
12. Mapping valley bottom confinement at the network scale
13. Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems
14. ‘Out with the Old?’ Why coarse spatial datasets are still useful for catchment‐scale investigations of sediment (dis)connectivity
15. Sedimentologically significant tributaries: catchment‐scale controls on sediment (dis)connectivity in the Lockyer Valley, SEQ, Australia
16. Geomorphic effectiveness: a linear concept in a non-linear world
17. Defining the floodplain in hydrologically-variable settings: implications for flood risk management
18. River sensitivity: a lost foundation concept in fluvial geomorphology
19. An approach for measuring confinement and assessing the influence of valley setting on river forms and processes
20. Channel–floodplain connectivity during an extreme flood event: implications for sediment erosion, deposition, and delivery
21. (Dis)Connectivity in catchment sediment cascades: a fresh look at the sediment delivery problem
22. Use of ergodic reasoning to reconstruct the historical range of variability and evolutionary trajectory of rivers
23. Post‐European settlement response gradients of river sensitivity and recovery across the upper Hunter catchment, Australia
24. Spatial variability in the timing, nature and extent of channel response to typical human disturbance along the Upper Hunter River, New South Wales, Australia
25. The character and age structure of valley fills in upper Wolumla Creek catchment, south coast, New South Wales, Australia
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