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Par Collection Par Auteur- BROWN, R. (2)
- BISHOP, P. (2)
- BRIERLEY, G. (1)
- CARLETON, A.M. (1)
- COLWELL, S.R. (1)
- CURTIS, A. (1)
- FINLAYSON, B. (1)
- HYDE, R. (1)
- IAGOVKINA, S. (1)
- ILLENBERGER, W. (1)
- JONES, P.D. (1)
- LACHLAN-COPE, T.A. (1)
- LAGUN, V. (1)
- MARSHALL, G.J. (1)
- Mc LACHLAN, A. (1)
- REID, P.A. (1)
- RUST, I. (1)
- WEBB, J. (1)
- FABEL, D. (1)
- HESP, P. (1)
- Afrique du Sud ; Dune ; Eolien ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphodynamique ; Littoral ; Sable (1)
- Années 1951-2000 ; Antarctique ; Climat ; Pression atmosphérique ; Série chronologique ; Température ; Tendance du climat ; Variabilité climatique ; Vitesse du vent ; Zone froide (1)
- Antarctica ; Atmospheric pressure ; Climate ; Climatic trend ; Climatic variability ; Cold area ; Temperature ; Time series ; Wind speed (1)
- Australia ; Bienes raíces ; Colonialismo ; Derecho de bienes raíces ; Espacio rural ; Geografía histórica ; Inversión extranjera ; Nuevas Gales del Sur ; Propiedad fundaria ; Siglo 19 ; Siglo 21 (1)
- Australia ; Colonialism ; Foreign investment ; Historical geography ; Land ; Land rights ; Landed property ; New South Wales ; Nineteenth Century ; Rural area ; Twenty-first century (1)
- Australia ; Environment ; Information ; Management ; New South Wales ; Regularization ; Resource management ; Stream ; Stream flow ; Water management (1)
- Australia ; Erosion ; Erosion velocity ; Geomorphology ; Isostasy ; Lithosphere ; Model ; Neogene ; New South Wales ; Tectonics (1)
- Australia ; Erosion ; Fluvial processes ; Fluvial terrace ; Isostasy ; Northern Territory ; Plate tectonics ; Tectonics ; Valley (1)
- Australia ; Erosion ; Fluvial processes ; Fluvial terrace ; Isostasy ; Northern Territory ; Tectonics ; Valley (1)
- Australie ; Colonialisme ; Droit foncier ; Espace rural ; Foncier ; Géographie historique ; Investissement étranger ; New South Wales ; Propriétaire non-occupant ; Propriété foncière ; Siècle 19 ; Siècle 21 (1)
- Australie ; Cours d'eau ; Ecoulement fluvial ; Environnement ; Gestion ; Gestion de l'eau ; Gestion des ressources ; Information ; New South Wales ; Régularisation (1)
- Australie ; Erosion ; Fluviatile ; Isostasie ; Northern Territory ; Tectonique ; Tectonique de plaques ; Terrasse fluviatile ; Vallée (1)
- Australie ; Erosion ; Fluviatile ; Isostasie ; Northern Territory ; Tectonique ; Terrasse fluviatile ; Vallée (1)
- Australie ; Erosion ; Géomorphologie ; Isostasie ; Lithosphère ; Modèle ; New South Wales ; Néogène ; Tectonique ; Vitesse d'érosion (1)
- Physical geography (1)
- Antarctic climate change during the last 50 years (1)
- Denudational isostatic rebound of intraplate highlands : the Lachlan River valley, Australia (1)
- Discussion. Denudational isostatic rebound of intraplate Highlands: the Lachlan River valley, Australia (1)
- Information needs for environmental-flow allocation : a case study from the Lachlan River, New South Wales, Australia (1)
- Reply. Denudational isostatic rebound of intraplate highlands: the Lachlan River valley, Australia (1)
- Rural landownership in South East Australia since European occupation (1)
- Some aspects of transgressive dunefield and transverse dune geomorphology and dynamics, south coast, South Africa in Coasts : erosion and sedimentation. (1)
- Discussion. Denudational isostatic rebound of intraplate Highlands: the Lachlan River valley, Australia
- rates should be extrapolated to catchment-wide rates. At the local scale of the Lachlan River highlands, active tectonic compression may be more important than flexure, which is more important at a regional scale.
- Denudational isostatic rebound of intraplate highlands : the Lachlan River valley, Australia
- Information needs for environmental-flow allocation : a case study from the Lachlan River, New South Wales, Australia
- by a river-management committee on the Lachlan River.
- Reply. Denudational isostatic rebound of intraplate highlands: the Lachlan River valley, Australia
- LACHLAN-COPE, T.A.
- This paper analyses the changing scale of absentee landownership and foreign ownership in south east Australia, the Lachlan River catchment, since 1849 to 2009. Evolution of tenure indicates that absentee landowners owned most of the land until