A method of analysing stream channel response to environmental change: gauge data for the Tully River


Autoria(s): Neil, D. T.; Yu, B.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

Gauging data are available from numerous streams throughout Australia, and these data provide a basis for historical analysis of geomorphic change in stream channels in response to both natural phenomena and human activities. We present a simple method for analysis of these data, and a briefcase study of an application to channel change in the Tully River, in the humid tropics of north Queensland. The analysis suggests that this channel has narrowed and deepened, rather than aggraded: channel aggradation was expected, given the intensification of land use in the catchment, upstream of the gauging station. Limitations of the method relate to the time periods over which stream gauging occurred; the spatial patterns of stream gauging sites; the quality and consistency of data collection; and the availability of concurrent land-use histories on which to base the interpretation of the channel changes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35903

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Geographical Society of NSW

Palavras-Chave #Geography #Channel Change #Stream Gauging #Humid Tropics #Land-use Change #Australia #Erosion #C1 #269901 Physical Geography #770802 Land and water management
Tipo

Journal Article