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1 | Evaluation of the AR4 Climate Models’ Simulated Daily Maximum Temperature, Minimum Temperature, and Precipitation over Australia Using Probability Density Functions | Journal of Climate | 2007 | 571 |
2 | Buffers, barriers and blankets: The (dis)connectivity of catchment-scale sediment cascades | Catena | 2007 | 466 |
3 | Leaf trait relationships of native and invasive plants: community‐ and global‐scale comparisons | New Phytologist | 2007 | 368 |
4 | Impacts of climate change on aeroallergens: past and future | Clinical and Experimental Allergy | 2004 | 348 |
5 | Global patterns in seed size | Global Ecology and Biogeography | 2007 | 334 |
6 | Landscape connectivity: the geographic basis of geomorphic applications | Area | 2006 | 277 |
7 | Effects of differing wildfire severities on soil wettability and implications for hydrological response | Journal of Hydrology | 2006 | 246 |
8 | Late Quaternary climates of the Australian arid zone: a review | Quaternary International | 2004 | 237 |
9 | Variability in sediment delivery and storage along river courses in Bega catchment, NSW, Australia: implications for geomorphic river recovery | Geomorphology | 2001 | 207 |
10 | Evaluation of morphometric parameters of drainage networks derived from topographic maps and DEM in point of floods | Environmental Geology | 2009 | 207 |
11 | Australian dust deposits: modern processes and the Quaternary record | Quaternary Science Reviews | 2003 | 198 |
12 | Impact of land cover change on the climate of southwest Western Australia | Journal of Geophysical Research | 2004 | 185 |
13 | Eastern Australia: A possible source of dust in East Antarctica interglacial ice | Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2006 | 180 |
14 | The long-term control of vegetation and woody debris on channel and flood-plain evolution: insights from a paired catchment study in southeastern Australia | Geomorphology | 2003 | 173 |
15 | Catchment-scale (dis)connectivity in sediment flux in the upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, Australia | Geomorphology | 2007 | 173 |
16 | Is the Global Rise of Asthma an Early Impact of Anthropogenic Climate Change? | Environmental Health Perspectives | 2005 | 171 |
17 | River Styles, a Geomorphic Approach to Catchment Characterization: Implications for River Rehabilitation in Bega Catchment, New South Wales, Australia | Environmental Management | 2000 | 164 |
18 | Management and remediation of contaminated sites at Casey Station, Antarctica | Polar Record | 2001 | 160 |
19 | Were the Larsemann Hills ice-free through the Last Glacial Maximum? | Antarctic Science | 2001 | 158 |
20 | OCEANIC VARIABILITY AND COASTAL TOPOGRAPHY SHAPE GENETIC STRUCTURE IN A LONG-DISPERSING SEA URCHIN | Ecology | 2007 | 157 |
21 | Where will species go? Incorporating new advances in climate modelling into projections of species distributions | Global Change Biology | 2007 | 157 |
22 | Coupling between Biota and Earth Materials in the Critical Zone | Elements | 2007 | 156 |
23 | The impact of land cover change on the atmospheric circulation | Climate Dynamics | 2001 | 146 |
24 | A geomorphological framework for river characterization and habitat assessment | Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2001 | 140 |
25 | Rock magnetism and geochemistry of two plio–pleistocene Chinese loess–palaeosol sequences—implications for quantitative palaeoprecipitation reconstruction | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2005 | 139 |
26 | MCE-RISK: integrating multicriteria evaluation and GIS for risk decision-making in natural hazards | Environmental Modelling and Software | 2001 | 131 |
27 | Why rehabilitate urban river systems? | Area | 2006 | 126 |
28 | Characterisation of the dilute HCl extraction method for the identification of metal contamination in Antarctic marine sediments | Chemosphere | 2004 | 121 |
29 | Last Glacial Maximum to Early Holocene Wind Strength in the Mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere from Aeolian Dust in the Tasman Sea | Quaternary Research | 1999 | 113 |
30 | Application of the River Styles framework as a basis for river management in New South Wales, Australia | Applied Geography | 2002 | 112 |
31 | Tsunami vulnerability assessment and its implications for coastal hazard analysis and disaster management planning, Gulf of Corinth, Greece | Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2003 | 108 |
32 | Distinctiveness of wildfire effects on soil erosion in south-east Australian eucalypt forests assessed in a global context | Forest Ecology and Management | 2007 | 107 |
33 | The soil production function: A brief history and its rediscovery | Geoderma | 2007 | 107 |
34 | Assessing tsunami vulnerability, an example from Herakleio, Crete | Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2003 | 105 |
35 | Mediated equilibrium: the influence of riparian vegetation and wood on the long-term evolution and behaviour of a near-pristine river | Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2002 | 96 |
36 | Assessment of downstream trends in channel gradient, total and specific stream power: a GIS approach | Geomorphology | 2004 | 94 |
37 | Quantification of class 1 integron abundance in natural environments using real-time quantitative PCR | FEMS Microbiology Letters | 2008 | 94 |
38 | Perceptions of hazard and risk on Santorini | Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2004 | 89 |
39 | Exploring pedogenesis via nuclide-based soil production rates and OSL-based bioturbation rates | Soil Research | 2005 | 87 |
40 | Geological and historical records of tsunami in Australia | Marine Geology | 2007 | 86 |
41 | Validating a Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Model (the PTVA Model) Using Field Data from the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami | Natural Hazards | 2007 | 85 |
42 | Natural hazard impacts in small island developing states: A review of current knowledge and future research needs | Natural Hazards | 2007 | 84 |
43 | Paleoclimatic significance of magnetic properties on the Red Clay underlying the loess and paleosols in China | Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2003 | 82 |
44 | Effect of temperature on mortality during the six warmer months in Sydney, Australia, between 1993 and 2004 | Environmental Research | 2008 | 82 |
45 | Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records for the Australian Last Glacial Maximum and Termination: a contribution from the OZ INTIMATE group | Journal of Quaternary Science | 2006 | 81 |
46 | Soil production in heath and forest, Blue Mountains, Australia: influence of lithology and palaeoclimate | Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2005 | 80 |
47 | Towards a benchmark for land surface models | Geophysical Research Letters | 2005 | 80 |
48 | Bunger Hills, East Antarctica: Ice free at the Last Glacial Maximum | Geology | 2001 | 79 |
49 | Comparative assessment of three approaches for deriving stream power plots along long profiles in the upper Hunter River catchment, New South Wales, Australia | Geomorphology | 2006 | 78 |
50 | A critical review of catchment-scale stream rehabilitation programmes | Progress in Physical Geography | 2005 | 77 |