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1Evaluation of the AR4 Climate Models’ Simulated Daily Maximum Temperature, Minimum Temperature, and Precipitation over Australia Using Probability Density FunctionsJournal of Climate2007571
2Buffers, barriers and blankets: The (dis)connectivity of catchment-scale sediment cascadesCatena2007466
3Leaf trait relationships of native and invasive plants: community‐ and global‐scale comparisonsNew Phytologist2007368
4Impacts of climate change on aeroallergens: past and futureClinical and Experimental Allergy2004348
5Global patterns in seed sizeGlobal Ecology and Biogeography2007334
6Landscape connectivity: the geographic basis of geomorphic applicationsArea2006277
7Effects of differing wildfire severities on soil wettability and implications for hydrological responseJournal of Hydrology2006246
8Late Quaternary climates of the Australian arid zone: a reviewQuaternary International2004237
9Variability in sediment delivery and storage along river courses in Bega catchment, NSW, Australia: implications for geomorphic river recoveryGeomorphology2001207
10Evaluation of morphometric parameters of drainage networks derived from topographic maps and DEM in point of floodsEnvironmental Geology2009207
11Australian dust deposits: modern processes and the Quaternary recordQuaternary Science Reviews2003198
12Impact of land cover change on the climate of southwest Western AustraliaJournal of Geophysical Research2004185
13Eastern Australia: A possible source of dust in East Antarctica interglacial iceEarth and Planetary Science Letters2006180
14The long-term control of vegetation and woody debris on channel and flood-plain evolution: insights from a paired catchment study in southeastern AustraliaGeomorphology2003173
15Catchment-scale (dis)connectivity in sediment flux in the upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, AustraliaGeomorphology2007173
16Is the Global Rise of Asthma an Early Impact of Anthropogenic Climate Change?Environmental Health Perspectives2005171
17River Styles, a Geomorphic Approach to Catchment Characterization: Implications for River Rehabilitation in Bega Catchment, New South Wales, AustraliaEnvironmental Management2000164
18Management and remediation of contaminated sites at Casey Station, AntarcticaPolar Record2001160
19Were the Larsemann Hills ice-free through the Last Glacial Maximum?Antarctic Science2001158
20OCEANIC VARIABILITY AND COASTAL TOPOGRAPHY SHAPE GENETIC STRUCTURE IN A LONG-DISPERSING SEA URCHINEcology2007157
21Where will species go? Incorporating new advances in climate modelling into projections of species distributionsGlobal Change Biology2007157
22Coupling between Biota and Earth Materials in the Critical ZoneElements2007156
23The impact of land cover change on the atmospheric circulationClimate Dynamics2001146
24A geomorphological framework for river characterization and habitat assessmentAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems2001140
25Rock magnetism and geochemistry of two plio–pleistocene Chinese loess–palaeosol sequences—implications for quantitative palaeoprecipitation reconstructionPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology2005139
26MCE-RISK: integrating multicriteria evaluation and GIS for risk decision-making in natural hazardsEnvironmental Modelling and Software2001131
27Why rehabilitate urban river systems?Area2006126
28Characterisation of the dilute HCl extraction method for the identification of metal contamination in Antarctic marine sedimentsChemosphere2004121
29Last Glacial Maximum to Early Holocene Wind Strength in the Mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere from Aeolian Dust in the Tasman SeaQuaternary Research1999113
30Application of the River Styles framework as a basis for river management in New South Wales, AustraliaApplied Geography2002112
31Tsunami vulnerability assessment and its implications for coastal hazard analysis and disaster management planning, Gulf of Corinth, GreeceNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences2003108
32Distinctiveness of wildfire effects on soil erosion in south-east Australian eucalypt forests assessed in a global contextForest Ecology and Management2007107
33The soil production function: A brief history and its rediscoveryGeoderma2007107
34Assessing tsunami vulnerability, an example from Herakleio, CreteNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences2003105
35Mediated equilibrium: the influence of riparian vegetation and wood on the long-term evolution and behaviour of a near-pristine riverEarth Surface Processes and Landforms200296
36Assessment of downstream trends in channel gradient, total and specific stream power: a GIS approachGeomorphology200494
37Quantification of class 1 integron abundance in natural environments using real-time quantitative PCRFEMS Microbiology Letters200894
38Perceptions of hazard and risk on SantoriniJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research200489
39Exploring pedogenesis via nuclide-based soil production rates and OSL-based bioturbation ratesSoil Research200587
40Geological and historical records of tsunami in AustraliaMarine Geology200786
41Validating a Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Model (the PTVA Model) Using Field Data from the 2004 Indian Ocean TsunamiNatural Hazards200785
42Natural hazard impacts in small island developing states: A review of current knowledge and future research needsNatural Hazards200784
43Paleoclimatic significance of magnetic properties on the Red Clay underlying the loess and paleosols in ChinaPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology200382
44Effect of temperature on mortality during the six warmer months in Sydney, Australia, between 1993 and 2004Environmental Research200882
45Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE groupJournal of Quaternary Science200681
46Soil production in heath and forest, Blue Mountains, Australia: influence of lithology and palaeoclimateEarth Surface Processes and Landforms200580
47Towards a benchmark for land surface modelsGeophysical Research Letters200580
48Bunger Hills, East Antarctica: Ice free at the Last Glacial MaximumGeology200179
49Comparative assessment of three approaches for deriving stream power plots along long profiles in the upper Hunter River catchment, New South Wales, AustraliaGeomorphology200678
50A critical review of catchment-scale stream rehabilitation programmesProgress in Physical Geography200577