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1. Baseflow Persistence and Magnitude in Oil Palm, Logged and Primary Tropical Rainforest Catchments in Malaysian Borneo: Implications for Water Management under Climate Change

2. Multi-fractional sediment fingerprinting in monitoring sediment sources in a peri-urban Portuguese catchment

3. Exploring the potential for using hierarchical sediment fingerprinting as an urban management tool in monitoring changing sediment sources

4. Impact of Land-Use Changes on Spatiotemporal Suspended Sediment Dynamics within a Peri-Urban Catchment

5. Tracing Heavy Metals at Nantymwyn, Wales

6. Hydrological dynamics of tropical streams on a gradient of land-use disturbance and recovery: A multi-catchment experiment

7. Temporal Dynamics of Sediment Sources in an Urbanizing Mediterranean Catchment

8. Roads as sources of heavy metals in urban areas. The Covões catchment experiment, Coimbra, Portugal

9. Impact of urban development on streamflow regime of a Portuguese peri-urban Mediterranean catchment

10. Environmental Forensics: A Multi-catchment Approach to Detect Origin of Sediment Featuring Two Pilot Projects in Malaysia

11. Degradation in urban areas

12. On the development of a drill-borer for sampling tropical supra-hardwoods: An example using the Borneo Ironwood Eusideroxylon zwageri

13. Spatiotemporal variability of hydrologic soil properties and the implications for overland flow and land management in a peri-urban Mediterranean catchment

14. Integrated Hydrological and Geophysical Characterisation of Surface and Subsurface Water Contamination at Abandoned Metal Mines

15. Effects of different land-use on suspended sediment dynamics in Sabah (Malaysian Borneo) - a view at the event and annual timescales

16. Patterns of soil water repellency change with wetting and drying: the influence of cracks, roots and drainage conditions

17. Changes in large rainstorm magnitude–frequency over the last century in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo and their geomorphological implications

18. The effects of catchment and riparian forest quality on stream environmental conditions across a tropical rainforest and oil palm landscape in Malaysian Borneo

19. Dynamics of surface water quality driven by distinct urbanization patterns and storms in a Portuguese peri-urban catchment

20. Differences in overland flow, hydrophobicity and soil moisture dynamics between Mediterranean woodland types in a peri-urban catchment in Portugal

21. Long-term responses of rainforest erosional systems at different spatial scales to selective logging and climatic change

22. Recent trends in the intrinsic water-use efficiency of ringless rainforest trees in Borneo

23. Impacts of landscape remediation on the heavy metal pollution dynamics of a lake surrounded by non-ferrous smelter waste

24. A portable rainfall simulator for field assessment of splash and slopewash in remote locations

25. Quantifying the impact of soil water repellency on overland flow generation and erosion: a new approach using rainfall simulation and wetting agent onin situ soil

26. Impacts of prescribed fire on soil loss and soil quality : An assessment based on an experimentally-burned catchment in central Portugal

27. Long-term erosion and surface roughness change of rain-forest terrain following selective logging, Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia

28. Quantifying Fine-Sediment Sources in Primary and Selectively Logged Rainforest Catchments Using Geochemical Tracers

29. The dating of dipterocarp tree rings: establishing a record of carbon cycling and climatic change in the tropics

30. Relating mineral magnetic measurements to sediment quality in a remediated, contaminated catchment: The significance of heavy metal delivery mode and water-sediment exchange dynamics in a small urban lake

31. Heavy metal concentrations during storm events in a rehabilitated industrialized catchment

32. Ground-level changes after wildfire and ploughing in eucalyptus and pine forests, Portugal: implications for soil microtopographical development and soil longevity

33. Soil water repellency: its causes, characteristics and hydro-geomorphological significance

34. The erosional impact of soil hydrophobicity: current problems and future research directions

35. Solutes in overland flow following fire in eucalyptus and pine forests, northern Portugal

36. Post-fire forestry management and nutrient losses in eucalyptus and pine plantations, Northern Portugal

37. Sediment and solute yield in forest ecosystems affected by fire and rip-ploughing techniques, central portugal: A plot and catchment analysis approach

38. Limiting the soil degradational impacts of wildfire in pine and eucalyptus forests in Portugal

39. Soil hydrophobicity variations with depth and particle size fraction in burned and unburned Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus pinaster forest terrain in the Águeda Basin, Portugal

40. Drought frequency changes in Sabah and adjacent parts of northern Borneo since the late nineteenth century and possible implications for tropical rain forest dynamics

41. The future of South East Asian rainforests in a changing landscape and climate

42. Conclusion: applying South East Asia Rainforest Research Programme science to land-use management policy and practice in a changing landscape and climate

43. Changes in forest land use and management in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, 1990-2010, with a focus on the Danum Valley region

45. Changes in the spatial distribution of erosion within a selectively logged rainforest catchment in Borneo 1988-2003

46. Pipeflow suspended sediment dynamics and their contribution to stream sediment budgets in small rainforest catchments, Sabah, Malaysia

48. Soil water repellency as a potential parameter in rainfall-runoff modelling: experimental evidence at point to catchment scales from Portugal

49. The impact of water-repellency on overland flow and runoff in Portugal

50. A ranking methodology for assessing relative erosion risk and its application todehesas andmontados in Spain and Portugal

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