Brierley, Gary J.
Gary Brierley
Brierley, Gary
Brierley, Gary John
VIAF ID: 27342101 (Personal)
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Works
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The dark art of interpretation in geomorphology | |
The downstream gradation of particle sizes in the Squamish river, British Columbia | |
Effectiveness of the river environment classification in the Auckland Region | |
Emerging geomorphic approaches to guide river management practices | |
Engaging with research impact assessment for an environmental science case study | |
Environmental futures | |
European impacts on downstream sediment transfer and bank erosion in Cobargo catchment, New South Wales, Australia | |
Finding the Voice of the River Beyond Restoration and Management | |
Floodplain development based on selective preservation of sediments, Squamish River, British Columbia | |
Fluvial diversity in relation to valley setting in the source region of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers | |
Framing realistic river rehabilitation targets in light of altered sediment supply and transport relationships: lessons from East Gippsland, Australia | |
Geo‐eco‐hydrology of the Upper Yellow River | |
The Geographic Basis of Geomorphic Enquiry | |
Geomorphic analysis of river systems : an approach to reading the landscape | |
Geomorphic-centered classification of wetlands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Western China | |
Geomorphic mapping and taxonomy of fluvial landforms | |
Geomorphic responses to land use change: lessons from different landscape settings | |
Geomorphic responses to land use changes : [nine papers presented at a meeting hosted by the Institute of geography, Slovak academy of sciences and the Association of Slovak geomorphologists in Smolenice in may 29-june 2, 2000] | |
Geomorphology and river management : applications of the river styles framework | |
Governance Spaces for Sustainable River Management | |
Graph-assisted landscape monitoring | |
How far have management practices come in ‘working with the river’? | |
Impacts of land use change on patterns of sediment flux in Weraamaia catchment, New Zealand | |
The Importance of Process in Ecosystem Management: Lessons from the Lachlan Catchment, New South Wales, Australia | |
The influence of landscape configuration upon patterns of sediment storage in a highly connected river system | |
The influence of landscape connectivity and landslide dynamics upon channel adjustments and sediment flux in the Liwu Basin, Taiwan | |
The influence of plant root system architectural properties upon the stability of loess hillslopes, Northeast Qinghai, China | |
Information Needs for Environmental-Flow Allocation: A Case Study from the Lachlan River, New South Wales, Australia | |
Knowing Your Place: an Australasian perspective on catchment-framed approaches to river repair | |
Landscape and Ecosystem Diversity, Dynamics and Management in the Yellow River Source Zone | |
Landscape archetypes for ecological classification and mapping | |
Landscape relations to eco-environmental dynamics of the Sanjiangyuan | |
Landscape structure and dynamics on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau | |
Late Quaternary river evolution of floodplain pockets along Mulloon Creek, New South Wales, Australia | |
Levee morphology and sedimentology along the lower Tuross River, south-eastern Australia | |
Linking geomorphic character, behaviour and condition to fluvial biodiversity: implications for river management | |
The long-term control of vegetation and woody debris on channel and flood-plain evolution: insights from a paired catchment study in southeastern Australia | |
Making rivers governable: Ecological monitoring, power and scale | |
Managing sediment (dis)connectivity in fluvial systems | |
Mapping valley bottom confinement at the network scale | |
Mediated equilibrium: the influence of riparian vegetation and wood on the long-term evolution and behaviour of a near-pristine river | |
Monitoring channel responses to flood events of low to moderate magnitudes in a bedrock-dominated river using morphological budgeting by terrestrial laser scanning | |
n2004009112 | |
Naming conventions in geomorphology: contributions and controversies in the sandstone landscape of Zhangjiajie Geopark, China | |
Nature, culture, and the work of physical geography | |
New Zeland's landscape : a memorial tribute to Noel A. Trustrum : special issue | |
Patterns of sediment slug translation and dispersion following typhoon-induced disturbance, Oyabu Creek, Kyushu, Japan | |
Pool-fills: a window to palaeoflood history and response in bedrock-confined rivers | |
Post-European settlement response gradients of river sensitivity and recovery across the upper Hunter catchment, Australia | |
Quantitative assessment of the relationships among ecological, morphological and aesthetic values in a river rehabilitation initiative | |
Reaction and relaxation in a coarse-grained fluvial system following catchment-wide disturbance | |
Reading the Landscape in Field-Based Fluvial Geomorphology | |
Rehabilitation of a debris-flow prone mountain stream in southwestern China – Strategies, effects and implications | |
The relationship between geomorphic river adjustment and management actions over the last 50 years in the Upper Hunter Catchment, NSW, Australia | |
The Relationship between Geomorphic River Structure and Coarse Particulate Organic Matter (CPOM) Storage along the Kangaroo River, New South Wales, Australia | |
Relucitant voyagers | |
Restoration prospects for Heitutan degraded grassland in the Sanjiangyuan | |
River futures : an integrative scientific approach to river repair | |
River planform facies models: the sedimentology of braided, wandering and meandering reaches of the Squamish River, British Columbia | |
Sedimentology of coarse-grained alluvial fans in the Markham Valley, Papua New Guinea | |
Shrinkage of the Ruoergai Swamp and changes to landscape connectivity, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau | |
Slope–channel decoupling in Wolumla catchment, New South Wales, Australia: the changing nature of sediment sources following European settlement | |
Source - To -Sink sedimentary cascades in Pacific Rim Geo-Systems. | |
Spatial history of kauri driving dam placement in the Kauaeranga Valley, Coromandel Peninsula | |
Spatial variability in the timing, nature and extent of channel response to typical human disturbance along the Upper Hunter River, New South Wales, Australia | |
Streams of Writing From a Fluid City | |
Theorizing ‘crisis’ as performative politics | |
Things we can do now that we could not do before: Developing and using a cross-scalar, state-wide database to support geomorphologically-informed river management | |
Topographic influence on wetland distribution and change in Maduo County, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China | |
Tributary–trunk stream relations in a cut-and-fill landscape: a case study from Wolumla catchment, New South Wales, Australia | |
Understanding barrier interactions to support the implementation of sustainable urban water management | |
Use of ergodic reasoning to reconstruct the historical range of variability and evolutionary trajectory of rivers | |
The Use of System Dynamics Simulation in Water Resources Management | |
THE USE OF THE RIVER STYLES FRAMEWORK AS A TOOL TO ‘WORK WITH NATURE’ IN MANAGING RIVERS IN BRAZIL: EXAMPLES FROM THE MACAÉ CATCHMENT | |
Variability in sediment delivery and storage along river courses in Bega catchment, NSW, Australia: implications for geomorphic river recovery | |
Variability of effective discharge for suspended sediment transport in a large semi-arid river basin | |
Vegetative impacts upon bedload transport capacity and channel stability for differing alluvial planforms in the Yellow River source zone | |
Les Voyageurs malgré eux. | |
What are we monitoring and why? Using geomorphic principles to frame eco-hydrological assessments of river condition. | |
What is a fluvial levee? | |
What's in a name? A naming convention for geomorphic river types using the River Styles Framework | |
Within-catchment variability in landscape connectivity measures in the Garang catchment, upper Yellow River |