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DOI10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130939
Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities
Shanafield, Margaret; Blanchette, Melanie; Daly, Edoardo; Wells, Naomi; Burrows, Ryan M.; Korbel, Kathryn; Rau, Gabriel C.; Bourke, Sarah; Wakelin-King, Gresley; Holland, Aleicia; Ralph, Timothy; Mcgrath, Gavan; Robson, Belinda; Fowler, Keirnan; Andersen, Martin S.; Yu, Songyan; Jones, Christopher S.; Waltham, Nathan; Banks, Eddie W.; Flatley, Alissa; Leigh, Catherine; Maxwell, Sally; Siebers, Andre; Bond, Nick; Beesley, Leah; Hose, Grant; Iles, Jordan; Cartwright, Ian; Reid, Michael; Tayer, Thiaggo de Castro; Duvert, Clement
通讯作者Shanafield, M
来源期刊JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
ISSN0022-1694
EISSN1879-2707
出版年2024
卷号634
英文摘要Non -perennial rivers are valuable water resources that support millions of humans globally, as well as unique riparian ecosystems. In Australia, the Earth's driest inhabited continent, over 70% of rivers are non -perennial due to a combination of ancient landscape, dry climates, highly variable rainfall regimes, and human interventions that have altered riverine environments. Here, we review Australian non -perennial river research incorporating geomorphology, hydrology, biogeochemistry, ecology, and Indigenous knowledges. The dominant research themes in Australia were drought, floods, salinity, dryland ecology, and water management. Future research will likely follow these themes but must address emerging threats to river systems due to climate change and other anthropogenic impacts. Four high level opportunities for future research are identified, namely: (1) integrating Indigenous and western scientific knowledge; (2) quantifying climate change impacts on hydrological and biological function; (3) clarifying the meaning and measurement of restoration of non -perennial systems; and (4) understanding the role of groundwater. These challenges will require inter- and multi -disciplinary efforts supported by technological advances. The evolving body of knowledge about Australian rivers provides a foundation for comparison with other dryland areas globally where recognition of the importance of non -perennial rivers is expanding.
英文关键词Non -perennial Rivers Australia Drought refugia Ephemeral rivers Arid zone hydrology Indigenous knowledge
类型Article
语种英语
开放获取类型hybrid, Green Accepted
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:001250931700001
WOS关键词MURRAY-DARLING BASIN ; HYPOXIC BLACKWATER EVENT ; LAKE EYRE BASIN ; WATER-RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON ; SOUTH-WESTERN AUSTRALIA ; GROUNDWATER RECHARGE ; ARID-ZONE ; WET-DRY ; NORTHERN AUSTRALIA
WOS类目Engineering, Civil ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Engineering ; Geology ; Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/404575
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Shanafield, Margaret,Blanchette, Melanie,Daly, Edoardo,et al. Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities[J],2024,634.
APA Shanafield, Margaret.,Blanchette, Melanie.,Daly, Edoardo.,Wells, Naomi.,Burrows, Ryan M..,...&Duvert, Clement.(2024).Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities.JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY,634.
MLA Shanafield, Margaret,et al."Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities".JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY 634(2024).
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