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Par Collection Par Auteur- BONELL, M. (2)
- MILTON, D. (2)
- CASSELLS, D. S. (1)
- DE PLOEY (J.) ed. (1)
- GILMOUR, D. A. (1)
- GILMOUR, D. A. (1)
- BRYANT, E. A. (1)
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- HERWITZ, S. R. (1)
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- Geography of Oceania (8)
- (1939-1969) ; Australie ; Climat ; Cyclone tropical ; Dynamique de l'atmosphère ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Pluie ; Précipitation ; Type de temps ; Western Australia (1)
- (1940-1970) ; Australie ; Australie, nord-ouest ; Cyclone tropical ; Dynamique de l'atmosphère ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Précipitation ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Activité biologique ; Australie ; Averse ; Conductivité hydraulique ; Cycle de l'eau ; Forêt ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Propriété hydraulique ; Queensland ; Relation pluie-débit ; Sol ; Sol podzolique ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Australie ; Babinda, région ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Précipitation ; Queensland ; Type de temps ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Australie ; Charge dissoute ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Hydrochimie ; Montagne ; Précipitation ; Précipitation annuelle ; Queensland ; Zonation altitudinale (1)
- Australie ; Erosion littorale ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Géomorphodynamique ; Littoral ; New South Wales ; Niveau marin ; Plage ; Précipitation ; Stanwell Park (1)
- Bassin-versant ; Composé organique ; Eau ; Ecoulement ; Expérimentation ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Hydrocarbure ; Hydrochimie ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Pollution atmosphérique ; Précipitation ; South Island ; Sédiment lacustre (1)
- Circulation atmosphérique ; Climatologie ; El Nino ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée ; Précipitation ; Statistique ; Sécheresse ; Variabilité interannuelle (1)
- A preliminary survey of the hydraulic properties of rainforest soils in tropical north-east Queensland and their implications for the runoff process in Rainfall simulation, runoff and soil erosion. (1)
- An assessment of the annual variability of rainfall : Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (1)
- Rainfall and beach erosion relationships, Stanwell Park, Australia, 1895-1980: worldwide implications for coastal erosion in Geomorphology of changing coastlines. (1)
- Rainfall totals in relation to solute inputs along an exceptionally wet altitudinal transect (1)
- Temporal variations of some trace organics (HCB, HCH, PCB and PAH) in rainfall, runoff and in lake sediments in remote sites of New Zealand (1)
- The contribution of tropical cyclones to the rainfall of tropical western Australia (1)
- The rainfall from tropical cyclones in Western Australia. (1)
- Variations in short-term rainfall intensity in relation to synoptic climatological aspect of the humid tropical northeast Queensland coast (1)
- The contribution of tropical cyclones to the rainfall of tropical western Australia
- Rainfall and beach erosion relationships, Stanwell Park, Australia, 1895-1980: worldwide implications for coastal erosion in Geomorphology of changing coastlines.
- Beach erosion is often associated with sea-level rise, sediment depletion or variation in wave conditions| however above-normal rainfall can cause beach retreat by increasing water-table elevation on the fore-shore. On Stanwell Park beach (New South
- Wales) annual rainfall accounts for 12,4 % of the variance in the long term, high tide position measured accurately to 2.5 m for the whole beach using 135 oblique photographs dated between 1895-1980. Sea level changes account for an additional 4.6 %.
- An assessment of the annual variability of rainfall : Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
- Rainfall totals in relation to solute inputs along an exceptionally wet altitudinal transect
- Temporal variations of some trace organics (HCB, HCH, PCB and PAH) in rainfall, runoff and in lake sediments in remote sites of New Zealand
- The rainfall from tropical cyclones in Western Australia.
- Variations in short-term rainfall intensity in relation to synoptic climatological aspect of the humid tropical northeast Queensland coast
- A preliminary survey of the hydraulic properties of rainforest soils in tropical north-east Queensland and their implications for the runoff process in Rainfall simulation, runoff and soil erosion.