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Mechanisms and control of water logging and groundwater flow in the `Ucarro' sub-catchment

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  • Silberstein, R. P.
  • Bartle, G. A.
  • Salama, R. B.
  • Hatton, T. J.
  • Reggiani, P.
  • Hodgson, G.
  • Williamson, D. R.
  • Lambert, P.

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  • Silberstein, R. P. & Bartle, G. A. & Salama, R. B. & Hatton, T. J. & Reggiani, P. & Hodgson, G. & Williamson, D. R. & Lambert, P., 2002. "Mechanisms and control of water logging and groundwater flow in the `Ucarro' sub-catchment," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 53(1-3), pages 227-257, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agiwat:v:53:y:2002:i:1-3:p:227-257
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    1. Silberstein, R. P. & Vertessy, R. A. & Morris, J. & Feikema, P. M., 1999. "Modelling the effects of soil moisture and solute conditions on long-term tree growth and water use: a case study from the Shepparton irrigation area, Australia," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 39(2-3), pages 283-315, February.
    2. Hatton, T. J. & Bartle, G. A. & Silberstein, R. P. & Salama, R. B. & Hodgson, G. & Ward, P. R. & Lambert, P. & Williamson, D. R., 2002. "Predicting and controlling water logging and groundwater flow in sloping duplex soils in western Australia," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 53(1-3), pages 57-81, February.
    3. Hodgson, G. A. & Bartle, G. A. & Silberstein, R. P. & Hatton, T. J. & Ward, B. H., 2002. "Measuring and monitoring the effects of agroforestry and drainage in the `Ucarro' sub-catchment," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 53(1-3), pages 39-56, February.
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    2. Poole, M. L. & Turner, Neil C. & Young, J. M., 2002. "Sustainable cropping systems for high rainfall areas of southwestern Australia," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 53(1-3), pages 201-211, February.
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    4. Hatton, T. J. & Bartle, G. A. & Silberstein, R. P. & Salama, R. B. & Hodgson, G. & Ward, P. R. & Lambert, P. & Williamson, D. R., 2002. "Predicting and controlling water logging and groundwater flow in sloping duplex soils in western Australia," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 53(1-3), pages 57-81, February.

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