Physiological regulation of productivity and water use in Eucalyptus: a review

D Whitehead, CL Beadle - Forest ecology and management, 2004 - Elsevier
Eucalyptus species in Australia occur naturally across a wide range of environmental
conditions. In native forests, the leaves are typically thick, tough and long-lived with low …

A review of ET measurement techniques for estimating the water requirements of urban landscape vegetation

H Nouri, S Beecham, F Kazemi… - Urban Water Journal, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Increasing urbanisation combined with population growth places greater demands on
dwindling water supplies. This is especially the case in arid and semi-arid areas like …

How plant functional-type, weather, seasonal drought, and soil physical properties alter water and energy fluxes of an oak–grass savanna and an annual grassland

DD Baldocchi, L Xu, N Kiang - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2004 - Elsevier
Savannas and open grasslands often co-exist in semi-arid regions. Questions that remain
unanswered and are of interest to biometeorologists include: how do these contrasting …

Analysis of urban heat-island effect using ASTER and ETM+ Data: Separation of anthropogenic heat discharge and natural heat radiation from sensible heat flux

S Kato, Y Yamaguchi - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2005 - Elsevier
The urban heat-island effect occurs as a result of increased sensible heat flux from the land
surface to the atmosphere near cities. Sensible heat flux consists of two components …

Carbon and water fluxes over a temperate Eucalyptus forest and a tropical wet/dry savanna in Australia: measurements and comparison with MODIS remote sensing …

R Leuning, HA Cleugh, SJ Zegelin… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2005 - Elsevier
Measurements over a period of 33 months are presented for the fluxes of carbon, sensible
heat and water vapour over a tropical wet/dry savanna in northern Queensland (Virginia …

Streamflow decline in southwestern Australia, 1950–2008

KC Petrone, JD Hughes, TG Van Niel… - Geophysical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Southwest Western Australia (SWWA) has experienced a 15–20% reduction in rainfall since
the 1970s with severe reductions in inflows to Perth drinking water reservoirs. To quantify …

Climate-vegetation-soil interactions and long-term hydrologic partitioning: signatures of catchment co-evolution

PA Troch, G Carrillo, M Sivapalan… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2013 - hess.copernicus.org
Budyko (1974) postulated that long-term catchment water balance is controlled to first order
by the available water and energy. This leads to the interesting question of how do …

From engineering hydrology to Earth system science: milestones in the transformation of hydrologic science

M Sivapalan - Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
Hydrology has undergone almost transformative changes over the past 50 years. Huge
strides have been made in the transition from early empirical approaches to rigorous …

[BUCH][B] Dependence of ecosystems on groundwater and its significance to Australia

T Hatton, R Evans, SK Merz - 1997 - library.dbca.wa.gov.au
The role which groundwater plays in controlling ecosystems in Australia is very poorly
understood. With a few notable exceptions, there is virtually no literature specific to this very …

Estimation of storage heat flux in an urban area using ASTER data

S Kato, Y Yamaguchi - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2007 - Elsevier
The urban heat island phenomenon occurs as a result of the mixed effects of anthropogenic
heat discharge, increased use of artificial impervious surface materials, and decreased …