Saline Pool papers by Western et al.


Journal Articles

Western, A.W., O'Neill, I.C., Hughes, R.L. and Nolan, J.B., 1996. The behavior of stratified pools in the Wimmera River, Australia. Water Resources Research, 32(10): pp3197-3206. Reprinted in Water Resources Journal, 195: pp70-81, December, 1997.

Western, A.W., Finlayson, B.L., McMahon, T.A. and O'Neill, I.C., 1997. A Method for characterising longitudinal irregularity in river channels. Geomorphology, 21: pp39-51.

Western, A.W., Nolan, J.B., Hughes, R.L. and O'Neill, I.C., 1998. Mixing behaviour of density stratified pools. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 124(3): pp280-287.

Conference Papers

Western, A.W., Hughes, R.L. and O'Neill, I.C., 1993. Density Stratification in the Wimmera River. Hydrology, data and modelling. Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, Newcastle, June30 - July 2 1993, IEAust. Nat. Conf. Pub. 93/14, pp45-50.

Western, A.W., McMahon, T.A., Finlayson, B.L. and O'Neill, I.C., 1993. Wimmera River: Hydrology, data and modelling. Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, Newcastle, June30 - July 2 1993, IEAust. Nat. Conf. Pub. 93/14, pp59-65.

Western, A.W., Nolan, J.B., Hughes, R.L., O'Neill, I.C. and McMahon, T.A., 1993. Density Stratification in the Saline Streams of South Eastern Australia. Eos, Trans. Am Geophys. Union, 74(43): pp311-312.

Western, A.W., O'Neill, I.C. and McMahon, T.A., 1994. Sophisticated Stream Modelling: Some Practical Limitations. Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, Adelaide, November 21 - 25, 1994, IEAust. Nat. Conf. Pub. 93/10, pp 513-518.

Thesis

Western, A.W., 1994. The Behaviour of Salinity and Density Stratified Flows in the Wimmera River, Australia. PhD thesis, Department of Civil and Environmental engineering, The University of Melbourne.


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