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The profound response of the Murray-Darling Basin’s ‘river of sand’ to Holocene climate change

November 23, 2020 Zacc Larkin and Tim Ralph (Macquarie University)

Dryland rivers are inherently variable in terms of their hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology across a range of scales. This variability can make it difficult to disentangle long-term change from natural variability and makes it difficult to assess their […]

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Future aridification and the response of Australia’s dryland rivers

May 27, 2020 Zacchary Larkin (Macquarie University)

Australia’s complex and extensive inland rivers are among the most hydrologically variable in the world, and yet they are lifelines through dry landscapes that support a large and important agricultural industry and some of our most unique ecosystems. […]

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