49 results on '"Bartley, Rebecca"'
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2. Assessing gully erosion and rehabilitation using multi temporal LiDAR DEMs: Case study from the Great Barrier Reef catchments, Australia
3. Response to comment by Daley et al., on “Assessing gully erosion and rehabilitation using multi temporal LiDAR DEMs: Case study from the Great Barrier Reef catchments, Australia”
4. Refining fine sediment source identification through integration of spatial modelling, concentration monitoring and source tracing: A case study in the Great Barrier Reef catchments
5. Achieving change through gully erosion research
6. Optical and radar remote sensing improve DEM-based geomorphic change detection in semi-arid landscapes
7. Integrating multiple lines of evidence to identify erosion hotspots for reducing sediment connectivity and delivery to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
8. Long-term monitoring and modelling of pasture regeneration and water quality from a Bothriochloa pertusa site in the Great Barrier Reef catchments
9. Do regenerative grazing management practices improve vegetation and soil health in grazed rangelands? Preliminary insights from a space-for-time study in the Great Barrier Reef catchments, Australia
10. Comparison of the Revised and Modified USLE models for prediction of sediment yield from grazing land in Central Queensland, Australia
11. Application of Multi Temporal Lidar Dems for Tracking Gully Rehabilitation Efforts in Highly Erosive Landscapes of the Burdekin Catchment, Queensland, Australia
12. Pre-development denudation rates for the Great Barrier Reef catchments derived using 10Be
13. Applying a Hand-Held Laser Scanner to Monitoring Gully Erosion: Workflow and Evaluation
14. Measuring, modelling and managing gully erosion at large scales: A state of the art
15. Land use change in the river basins of the Great Barrier Reef, 1860 to 2019: A foundation for understanding environmental history across the catchment to reef continuum
16. Effects of low-cost rehabilitation measures on gully sediment yields and vegetation in a savanna rangeland
17. Rehabilitation effects on gully sediment yields and vegetation in a savanna rangeland
18. Controls on denudation along the East Australian continental margin
19. A review of the magnitude and response times for sediment yield reductions following the rehabilitation of gullied landscapes
20. Effect of reduced grazing pressure on sediment and nutrient yields in savanna rangeland streams draining to the Great Barrier Reef
21. Colloidal nitrogen is an important and highly-mobile form of nitrogen discharging into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon
22. Insights into the history and timing of post-European land use disturbance on sedimentation rates in catchments draining to the Great Barrier Reef
23. Grazing impacts on gully dynamics indicate approaches for gully erosion control in northeast Australia
24. Assessment of UAV and Ground-Based Structure from Motion with Multi-View Stereo Photogrammetry in a Gullied Savanna Catchment
25. Characterisation of Hydrological Response to Rainfall at Multi Spatio-Temporal Scales in Savannas of Semi-Arid Australia
26. Strengths and Limitations of UAV and Ground-based Structure from Motion Photogrammetry in a Gullied Savanna Catchment
27. Characterisation of Hydrological Response to Rainfall at Multi Spatio-Temporal Scales in Savannas of Semi-Arid Australia
28. Aiming to Reduce Admissions and Also Re-Admissions in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease: A Single Institutional Experience with Six Interventions
29. Spatio-temporal assimilation of modelled catchment loads with monitoring data in the Great Barrier Reef
30. Alluvial terrace preservation in the Wet Tropics, northeast Queensland, Australia
31. 10Be-derived denudation rates from the Burdekin catchment: The largest contributor of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef
32. Combining contemporary and long-term erosion rates to target erosion hot-spots in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
33. Peer review report 2 On “A simulation based approach to quantify the difference between event-based and routine water quality monitoring schemes”
34. Assessing Water Quality Impacts of Community Defined Land Use Change Scenarios for the Douglas Shire, Far North Queensland
35. Informing policy to protect coastal coral reefs: Insight from a global review of reducing agricultural pollution to coastal ecosystems
36. Relating sediment impacts on coral reefs to watershed sources, processes and management: A review
37. Can changes to pasture management reduce runoff and sediment loss to the Great Barrier Reef? The results of a 10-year study in the Burdekin catchment, Australia
38. Corrigendum to: Can changes to pasture management reduce runoff and sediment loss to the Great Barrier Reef? The results of a 10-year study in the Burdekin catchment, Australia
39. Using sediment tracing to assess processes and spatial patterns of erosion in grazed rangelands, Burdekin River basin, Australia
40. A review of sediment and nutrient concentration data from Australia for use in catchment water quality models
41. Impacts of improved grazing land management on sediment yields, Part 1: Hillslope processes
42. Impacts of improved grazing land management on sediment yields. Part 2: Catchment response
43. Incorporating uncertainty in gully erosion calculations using the random forests modelling approach
44. Bank erosion and channel width change in a tropical catchment
45. A sediment budget for a grazed semi-arid catchment in the Burdekin basin, Australia
46. Patch Configuration Non-linearly Affects Sediment Loss across Scales in a Grazed Catchment in North-east Australia
47. Runoff and erosion from Australia's tropical semi‐arid rangelands: influence of ground cover for differing space and time scales
48. Re-evaluation of the wave model as a tool for quantifying the geomorphic recovery potential of streams disturbed by sediment slugs
49. Measuring the reach-scale geomorphic diversity of streams: application to a stream disturbed by a sediment slug
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