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Impacts on water quality by sediments and nutrients released during extreme bushfires: Summary of findings. Scott Wilkinson, Peter Wallbrink, Rick Shakesby, William Blake and Stefan Doerr
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Document Date: 2007-07-30 19:13:19


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Canberra / Sydney / /

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Tomkins / /

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United Kingdom / Australia / /

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Natural Disaster / Man-Made Disaster / /

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Sydney catchment / Catchment Authority CSIRO Land / Nattai River catchment / University of Wales / Blue Gum Creek catchment / Little River catchment / Nattai catchment / Lake Burragorang catchment / Catchment Authority / University of Plymouth / /

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river network / physico-chemical changes / satellite imagery / extreme heat energy levels / /

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Page 3 3 / /

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Nattai River / Gillans Creek / Blue Gum Creek / Australian forest / Lake Burragorang / Little River / /

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UK Natural Environment Research Council / University of Wales at Swansea / University of Plymouth / Sydney Catchment Authority / Phosphorus / /

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Paul Rustomji / Gary Hancock / Danny Hunt / Burragorang / William Blake / Pauline English / Chris Leslie / Grant Code / Scott Wilkinson / Rick Shakesby / Vicky Farwig / Colin McLachlan / Gary Caitcheon / Rob Mann / Chris Chafer / Stefan Doerr / Bala Vigneswaran / Peter Wallbrink / /

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Swansea / /

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remote sensing / /

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