Do suspended sediment and bedload move progressively from the summit to the sea along Magela Creek, northern Australia?
W. D. Erskine,M. J. Saynor,K. Turner,T. Whiteside,J. Boyden,and K. G. Evans
W. D. Erskine
Hydrological, Geomorphological and Chemical Processes Group, Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, GPO 461, Darwin NT 0801, Australia
School of Environmental & Life Sciences, The University of Newcastle, PO Box 127, Ourimbah NSW 2258, Australia
Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University NT 0909, Australia
M. J. Saynor
Hydrological, Geomorphological and Chemical Processes Group, Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, GPO 461, Darwin NT 0801, Australia
K. Turner
Hydrological, Geomorphological and Chemical Processes Group, Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, GPO 461, Darwin NT 0801, Australia
T. Whiteside
Revegetation and Landscape Ecology Group, Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, GPO 461, Darwin NT 0801, Australia
J. Boyden
Hydrological, Geomorphological and Chemical Processes Group, Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist, GPO 461, Darwin NT 0801, Australia
K. G. Evans
Mining Technology Group, School of Engineering & Information Technology, Charles Darwin University, Darwin NT 0909, Australia
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