Publications: Hydrology
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Hydrology

Bren, L. (1997). Design of a hydrologic research project for the Warra Long Term Ecological Research site. University of Melbourne, 26 pages.

Buckney, R.T. & Tyler, P.A. (1973). Chemistry of Tasmanian inland waters. Internationale Revue gesamten Hydrobiologie, 58: 61-78.

Carpenter, R.J. & Horwitz, P. (1988). Leaf litter in two southern Tasmanian creeks and its relevance to palaeobotany. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 122: 39-45.

Clapcott, J.E. (2007). The metabolic signature of small headwater streams: natural variability and the response to forestry. Doctoral thesis, University of Tasmania.

Davies, P.E. & Cook, L.S.J. (2002). Montreal Indicator R&D: Indicator 4.1F. Testing and refinement of AUSRIVAS for the detection, assessment and interpretation of changes in stream biodiversity associated with forestry operations. Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation, Canberra.

Jaskiernak, D. (2005). Modelling the hydrological processes of a wet eucalypt forest catchment in Southern Tasmania. Honours thesis, University of Tasmania

Meyer, S. (2002). Water quality in two small forested catchments in the Warra LTER site, Tasmania: source of colour and nutrient enrichment. Masters thesis, University of Tasmania, Hobart.

Meyer, S., Ringrose, C., & Neilsen, W.A. (2002). Testing and refinement of AUSRIVAS for the detection, assessment and interpretation of changes in stream biodiversity associated with forestry operations. Report on water quality at the Warra LTER site and adjacent areas, Rep. No. 05-2002. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Ringrose, C., Meyer, S., Bren, L.J., & Neilsen, W.A. (2001). Hydrology of small catchments in the Warra LTER Site: objectives and preliminary analysis. Tasforests 13: 31-44.

Roberts, S. (2009). Water quality in the Warra Long-Term Ecological Research study area 1998-2006. CRC Forestry Technical Report 193.

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