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    The drivers of risk to water security in Shanghai

    Big cities are often said to have big water problems, and Shanghai is no exception. In this paper, we examine and compare the influence of the major factors that give rise to the risk of water insecurity in Sh...

    Brian L. Finlayson, Jon Barnett, Taoyuan Wei in Regional Environmental Change (2013)

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    Distribution and hydraulic significance of large woody debris in a lowland Australian river

    The line-intersect technique was used to measure the loading of large woody debris in a 1.8 km reach of the Thomson River, Victoria (catchment area of 3540 km2). A debris census (measuring every item present) was...

    Christopher J. Gippel, Brian L. Finlayson, Ian C. O'Neill in Hydrobiologia (1996)

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    The Generation of Suspended Sediment in Rivers and Streams

    The collection of adequate data on suspended sediment transport in rivers is, for the most part, confined to experimental and research activities, usually in relatively small catchments. By their very nature t...

    Brian L. Finlayson in Surface and Colloid Chemistry in Natural Waters and Water Treatment (1990)