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Assoc. Prof. Gary Sheridan
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Wildfire effects on water quality in forest catchments: A review with implications for water supply
HG Smith, GJ Sheridan, PNJ Lane, P Nyman, S Haydon
Journal of Hydrology 396 (1-2), 170-192, 2011
7402011
Evidence of debris flow occurrence after wildfire in upland catchments of south-east Australia
P Nyman, GJ Sheridan, HG Smith, PNJ Lane
Geomorphology 125 (3), 383-401, 2011
2172011
Changes in sediment loads and discharge from small mountain catchments following wildfire in south eastern Australia
PNJ Lane, GJ Sheridan, PJ Noske
Journal of Hydrology 331 (3-4), 495-510, 2006
2152006
Quantification of hillslope runoff and erosion processes before and after wildfire in a wet Eucalyptus forest
GJ Sheridan, PNJ Lane, PJ Noske
Journal of Hydrology 343 (1-2), 12-28, 2007
1652007
Impact of an unsealed forest road stream crossing: water quality and sediment sources
PNJ Lane, GJ Sheridan
Hydrological processes 16 (13), 2599-2612, 2002
1612002
Synergistic effects of water repellency and macropore flow on the hydraulic conductivity of a burned forest soil, south‐east Australia
P Nyman, G Sheridan, PNJ Lane
Hydrological Processes 24 (20), 2871-2887, 2010
1212010
A multi-purpose rainfall simulator for field infiltration and erosion studies
RJ Loch, BG Robotham, L Zeller, N Masterman, DN Orange, BJ Bridge, ...
Soil Research 39 (3), 599-610, 2001
1102001
Effects of fire severity and burn patchiness on hillslope-scale surface runoff, erosion and hydrologic connectivity in a prescribed burn
JG Cawson, GJ Sheridan, HG Smith, PNJ Lane
Forest Ecology and Management 310, 219-233, 2013
1012013
Surface runoff and erosion after prescribed burning and the effect of different fire regimes in forests and shrublands: a review
JG Cawson, GJ Sheridan, HG Smith, PNJ Lane
International Journal of Wildland Fire 21 (7), 857-872, 2012
1002012
Phosphorus and nitrogen exports from SE Australian forests following wildfire
PNJ Lane, GJ Sheridan, PJ Noske, CB Sherwin
Journal of Hydrology 361 (1-2), 186-198, 2008
982008
Using rainfall simulation and site measurements to predict annual interrill erodibility and phosphorus generation rates from unsealed forest roads: Validation against in-situ …
GJ Sheridan, PJ Noske, PNJ Lane, CB Sherwin
Catena 73 (1), 49-62, 2008
922008
Assessing water contamination risk from vegetation fires: Challenges, opportunities and a framework for progress
JP Nunes, SH Doerr, G Sheridan, J Neris, C Santín, MB Emelko, U Silins, ...
Hydrological Processes 32 (5), 687-694, 2018
902018
Predicting sediment delivery from debris flows after wildfire
P Nyman, HG Smith, CB Sherwin, C Langhans, PNJ Lane, GJ Sheridan
Geomorphology 250, 173-186, 2015
882015
How soil temperatures during prescribed burning affect soil water repellency, infiltration and erosion
JG Cawson, P Nyman, HG Smith, PNJ Lane, GJ Sheridan
Geoderma 278, 12-22, 2016
862016
Changes to sediment sources following wildfire in a forested upland catchment, southeastern Australia
HG Smith, GJ Sheridan, PNJ Lane, PJ Noske, H Heijnis
Hydrological Processes 25 (18), 2878-2889, 2011
862011
Modeling the effects of surface storage, macropore flow and water repellency on infiltration after wildfire
P Nyman, GJ Sheridan, HG Smith, PNJ Lane
Journal of Hydrology 513, 301-313, 2014
852014
A quantitative study of sediment delivery and stream pollution from different forest road types
GJ Sheridan, PJ Noske
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 21 (3), 387-398, 2007
802007
The effect of truck traffic and road water content on sediment delivery from unpaved forest roads
GJ Sheridan, PJ Noske, RK Whipp, N Wijesinghe
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 20 (8), 1683-1699, 2006
782006
Estimation of erosion model erodibility parameters from media properties
GJ Sheridan, HB So, RJ Loch, CM Walker
Soil Research 38 (2), 265-284, 2000
772000
Scientists' warning on extreme wildfire risks to water supply
FN Robinne, DW Hallema, KD Bladon, MD Flannigan, G Boisramé, ...
Hydrological Processes 35 (5), e14086, 2021
762021
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