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Flow guidelines for water management agencies
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OnTRaCK, Issue 6
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Protecting Indigenous Values in Water Management: A Challenge to Conventional Environmental Flow Assessments
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Aquatic Biodiversity in Northern Australia: patterns, threats and future
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Facilitator’s Guide to Indigenous Water Planning
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Field Manual - Including protocols for quantitative sampling of fish assemblages, habitat, water quality and sample preservation.
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River classification and its application to environmental flow management
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A framework for hydrologic classification with a review of methodologies and applications in ecohydrology
Journal Article
alluvial gully erosion • fluvial megafan • relative relief • sediment budget • remote sensing
Alluvial gully erosion: an example from the Mitchell fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia
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4.4: Bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitat dynamics
Brooks AP
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Shellberg JG
,
Knight J
,
Spencer J
. 2009.
Alluvial gully erosion: an example from the Mitchell fluvial megafan, Queensland, Australia
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 34:1951-1969.
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