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Geomorphology and river management: applications of the river styles framework
GJ Brierley, KA Fryirs
John Wiley & Sons, 2013
14222013
Buffers, barriers and blankets: The (dis) connectivity of catchment-scale sediment cascades
KA Fryirs, GJ Brierley, NJ Preston, M Kasai
Catena 70 (1), 49-67, 2007
6802007
(Dis) Connectivity in catchment sediment cascades: a fresh look at the sediment delivery problem
K Fryirs
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 38 (1), 30-46, 2013
6542013
Geomorphic analysis of river systems: an approach to reading the landscape
KA Fryirs, GJ Brierley
John Wiley & Sons, 2012
4902012
Landscape connectivity: the geographic basis of geomorphic applications
G Brierley, K Fryirs, V Jain
Area 38 (2), 165-174, 2006
3932006
Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems
E Wohl, G Brierley, D Cadol, TJ Coulthard, T Covino, KA Fryirs, G Grant, ...
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (1), 4-26, 2019
3232019
River styles, a geomorphic approach to catchment characterization: Implications for river rehabilitation in Bega catchment, New South Wales, Australia
GJ Brierley, K Fryirs
Environmental Management 25, 661-679, 2000
3122000
Catchment-scale (dis) connectivity in sediment flux in the upper Hunter catchment, New South Wales, Australia
KA Fryirs, GJ Brierley, NJ Preston, J Spencer
Geomorphology 84 (3-4), 297-316, 2007
2692007
Variability in sediment delivery and storage along river courses in Bega catchment, NSW, Australia: implications for geomorphic river recovery
K Fryirs, GJ Brierley
Geomorphology 38 (3-4), 237-265, 2001
2472001
A geomorphological framework for river characterization and habitat assessment
JR Thomson, MP Taylor, KA Fryirs, GJ Brierley
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 11 (5), 373-389, 2001
2432001
Application of the River Styles framework as a basis for river management in New South Wales, Australia
G Brierley, K Fryirs, D Outhet, C Massey
Applied Geography 22 (1), 91-122, 2002
2412002
River sensitivity: a lost foundation concept in fluvial geomorphology
KA Fryirs
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (1), 55-70, 2017
2062017
Geomorphic mapping and taxonomy of fluvial landforms
JM Wheaton, KA Fryirs, G Brierley, SG Bangen, N Bouwes, G O'Brien
Geomorphology 248, 273-295, 2015
2012015
River futures: an integrative scientific approach to river repair
RJ Hobbs
Island Press, 2012
1982012
Reading the landscape: Integrating the theory and practice of geomorphology to develop place-based understandings of river systems
G Brierley, K Fryirs, C Cullum, M Tadaki, HQ Huang, B Blue
Progress in Physical Geography 37 (5), 601-621, 2013
1942013
Don’t fight the site: three geomorphic considerations in catchment-scale river rehabilitation planning
G Brierley, K Fryirs
Environmental Management 43, 1201-1218, 2009
1682009
Post‐European changes to the fluvial geomorphology of Bega catchment, Australia: implications for river ecology
GJ Brierley, T Cohen, K Fryirs, A Brooks
Freshwater Biology 41 (4), 839-848, 1999
1421999
Channel–floodplain connectivity during an extreme flood event: implications for sediment erosion, deposition, and delivery
J Croke, K Fryirs, C Thompson
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 38 (12), 1444-1456, 2013
1292013
Naturalness and place in river rehabilitation
K Fryirs, GJ Brierley
Ecology and Society 14 (1), 2009
1292009
The use of evolutionary trajectories to guide ‘moving targets’ in the management of river futures
GJ Brierley, KA Fryirs
River Research and Applications 32 (5), 823-835, 2016
1282016
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