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Modelling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles. I. Uniform Flow
PB Hairsine, CW Rose
Water Resources Research 28 (1), 237-243, 1992
647*1992
Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow
PB Hairsine, CW Rose
Water resources research 28 (1), 237-243, 1992
6461992
Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow
PB Hairsine, CW Rose
Water resources research 28 (1), 237-243, 1992
6461992
Modelling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: II Rill flow
PB Hairsine, CW Rose
Water Resources Research 28 (1), 245-250, 1992
646*1992
Responses of streamflow to changes in climate and land use/cover in the Loess Plateau, China
X Zhang, L Zhang, J Zhao, P Rustomji, P Hairsine
Water resources research 44 (7), 2008
4802008
Rainfall detachment and deposition – sediment transport in the absence of flow-driven processes.
PB Hairsine, CW Rose
Soil Science Society of America Journal 55 (2), 320–324, 1991
3341991
Determining the sources of suspended sediment in a forested catchment in southeastern Australia
JA Motha, PJ Wallbrink, PB Hairsine, RB Grayson
Water resources research 39 (3), 2003
3052003
Soil recovery from track construction and harvesting changes in surface infiltration, erosion and delivery rates with time
J Croke, P Hairsine, P Fogarty
Forest Ecology and Management 143 (1-3), 3-12, 2001
2192001
Sediment delivery in managed forests: a review
JC Croke, PB Hairsine
Environmental Reviews 14 (1), 59-87, 2006
2132006
Rainfall detachment and deposition: Experiments with low slopes and significant water depths
APB Proffitt, CW Rose, PB Hairsine
Soil Science Society of America Journal 55 (2), 325-332, 1991
1861991
Sediment transport, redistribution and storage on logged forest hillslopes in south‐eastern Australia
J Croke, P Hairsine, P Fogarty
Hydrological Processes 13 (17), 2705-2720, 1999
1441999
Unsealed roads as suspended sediment sources in an agricultural catchment in south-eastern Australia
JA Motha, PJ Wallbrink, PB Hairsine, RB Grayson
Journal of Hydrology 286 (1-4), 1-18, 2004
1352004
Runoff generation and re-distribution in logged eucalyptus forests, south-eastern Australia
J Croke, P Hairsine, P Fogarty
Journal of Hydrology 216 (1-2), 56-77, 1999
1351999
Tracer properties of eroded sediment and source material
JA Motha, PJ Wallbrink, PB Hairsine, RB Grayson
Hydrological Processes 16 (10), 1983-2000, 2002
1312002
Unsteady soil erosion model, analytical solutions and comparison with experimental results
GC Sander, PB Hairsine, CW Rose, D Cassidy, JY Parlange, WL Hogarth, ...
Journal of Hydrology 178 (1-4), 351-367, 1996
1071996
Stochastic sediment transport in soil erosion
IG Lisle, CW Rose, WL Hogarth, PB Hairsine, GC Sander, JY Parlange
Journal of Hydrology 204 (1-4), 217-230, 1998
1061998
Recent developments regarding the influence of soil surface characteristics on overland flow and erosion
PB Hairsine, CJ Moran, CW Rose
Soil Research 30 (3), 249-264, 1992
1031992
River sediment load and concentration responses to changes in hydrology and catchment management in the Loess Plateau region of China
P Rustomji, XP Zhang, PB Hairsine, L Zhang, J Zhao
Water Resources Research 44 (7), 2008
1002008
Unsteady soil erosion due to rainfall impact: a model of sediment sorting on the hillslope
PB Hairsine, GC Sander, CW Rose, JY Parlange, WL Hogarth, I Lisle, ...
Journal of Hydrology 220 (3-4), 115-128, 1999
1001999
Risks to the shared water resources of the Murray-Darling Basin
A Van Dijk, R Evans, P Hairsine, S Khan, R Nathan, Z Paydar, N Viney, ...
Murray-Darling Basin Commission: Canberra 49, 2006
982006
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