A. Brooks
The results from this and other TRaCK research will be used to develop models that quantify how water and sediment moves. This a building block to developing models of how land use change will affect sediment movement in north Australian rivers and the availability and function of waterhole habitats. Research will focus on the Mitchell and Daly Rivers
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sediment and waterholes: bedload transport in large tropical rivers and its effect on dry-season pool habitats
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CURRENT PROJECT,
flow,
land use,
mathematical modelling,
TRaCK,
waterholes
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