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Duvert C., Lim H.S., Irvine D.J., Bird M.I., Bass A.M., Tweed Sarah, Hutley L.B., Munksgaard N.C. (2022). Hydrological processes in tropical Australia : historical perspective and the need for a catchment observatory network to address future development. Journal of Hydrology : Regional Studies, 43, 101194 [17 p.]. ISSN 2214-5818.

Titre du document
Hydrological processes in tropical Australia : historical perspective and the need for a catchment observatory network to address future development
Année de publication
2022
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000859962700001
Auteurs
Duvert C., Lim H.S., Irvine D.J., Bird M.I., Bass A.M., Tweed Sarah, Hutley L.B., Munksgaard N.C.
Source
Journal of Hydrology : Regional Studies, 2022, 43, 101194 [17 p.] ISSN 2214-5818
Study region : Tropical Australia. Study focus : Streams and rivers of the Australian tropics have been the subject of substantial hydrological process research spanning the last 50 years. In this review, we highlight initial efforts to understand the hydrological response of forested ecosystems in the humid tropics, and how this has been more recently followed by work in savannas of the seasonal tropics. We describe recent findings from modelling and tracer studies and derive a framework of dominant hydrological processes for the region. We also detail five critical knowledge gaps that will require further attention with climate change and ongoing interest in development in the region. New hydrological insights for the region: We outline the diversity of runoff generation mechanisms that prevail in the region and emphasise the role of connected wetlands and floodplains in catchment response. We discuss the prominence of focused, episodic recharge in the replenishment of groundwater stores across the region. We also review how climate change and potential water resource development projects may alter the hydrology of northern Australian catchments. Future research should focus on improving our physical understanding of key hydrological processes, as well as anticipate the likely effects of development and climate change on these processes. Intensive and long-term studies of experimental observatories, which capture the diversity in landscapes and climates of the region, will help frame sustainable water development policies in northern Australia.
Plan de classement
Environnement, écologie générale [021ENVECO] ; Régimes hydroclimatiques [062REGHYD] ; Anthropologie [106ANTHRO1]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010091422]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010091422
Contact
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    IRD - Délégation régionale Île-de-France & Ouest
    Campus Condorcet - Hôtel à projets
    8 cours des Humanités - 93322 Aubervilliers Cedex
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