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ItemScale-dependency of effective hydraulic conductivity on fire-affected hillslopesLanghans, C ; Lane, PNJ ; Nyman, P ; Noske, PJ ; Cawson, JG ; Oono, A ; Sheridan, GJ (AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2016-07-01)
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ItemEffects of aridity in controlling the magnitude of runoff and erosion after wildfireNoske, PJ ; Nyman, P ; Lane, PNJ ; Sheridan, GJ (AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2016-06-01)
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ItemClimate Dictates Magnitude of Asymmetry in Soil Depth and Hillslope GradientInbar, A ; Nyman, P ; Rengers, FK ; Lane, PNJ ; Sheridan, GJ (AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2018-07-16)
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ItemQuantifying relations between surface runoff and aridity after wildfireVan der Sant, RE ; Nyman, P ; Noske, PJ ; Langhans, C ; Lane, PNJ ; Sheridan, GJ (WILEY, 2018-08-01)
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ItemModelling the effects of fire and rainfall regimes on extreme erosion events in forested landscapesJones, OD ; Nyman, P ; Sheridan, GJ (SPRINGER, 2014-12-01)
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ItemThe role of post-fire soil-surface domains in controlling infiltration and overland flow dynamicsLANE, P ; Kasmaei, LP ; Van Der Sant, R ; Sheridan, GJ (Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand,d Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand,, 2015)
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ItemEffectiveness of automated fuelsticks for planning prescribed burns: a preliminary evaluation of fuel moisture data from a trial monitoring network.Bovill, W ; Radic, J ; Ashton, A ; LANE, P ; Sheridan, G ; Weber, T ; McPhee, MJ (Lynne Rienner PublishersModelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand,, 2015)
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ItemErosion in burned catchments of Australia: Regional synthesis and guidelines for evaluating riskNyman, P ; Sheridan, GJ ( 2014-12-01)
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ItemA rapid risk assessment procedure for post-fire hydrologic hazards: 2009/10 fire seasonSHERIDAN, G ; LANE, P ; SMITH, H ; Nyman, P (University of Melbourne, 2009)