Evaluating the effects of fire and other catastrophic events on sediment and nutrient transfer within SCA special areas

Geoff S. Humphreys, Kerrie M. Tomkins

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    Abstract

    Sydney Catchment Authority and Macquarie University collaborative research project. The primary outputs from this project are several technical reports written specifically for the SCA: Technical Report 1: Review of the hazards, triggers, mechanisms and frequency–magnitude of extreme erosion–sedimentation events in southeastern Australia with emphasis on post-fire erosion. Technical Report 2: Upland swamp development and erosion on the Woronora Plateau during the Holocene. Technical Report 3: Triggers of extreme erosion-sedimentation events on hillslopes in the Nattai catchment. Technical Report 4: Research outcomes and implications for the Sydney Catchment Authority.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationNorth Ryde, NSW
    PublisherMacquarie University
    ISBN (Print)9781741382488
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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