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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 52 Number 1 2001
Frontiers in Catchment Biogeochemistry


Frontiers in catchment biogeochemistry: introduction to a collection of papers 

Graham P. Harris

pp. 1-3

  
 


Biogeochemistry, the watershed approach: some uses and limitations 

Gene E. Likens

pp. 5-12

  
 


Evolution of the Australian landscape 

C. D. Ollier

pp. 13-23

  
 


Element mobilities and the Australian regolith – a mineral exploration perspective 

Allison F. Britt, Raymond E. Smith and David J. Gray

pp. 25-39

  
  
 


Origin of dissolved salts in a large, semi-arid groundwater system: Murray Basin, Australia 

A. L. Herczeg , S. S. Dogramaci and F. W. J. Leaney

pp. 41-52

  
 


Historical stream salinity trends and catchment salt balances in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia 

I. D. Jolly, D. R. Williamson, M. Gilfedder, G. R. Walker, R. Morton, G. Robinson, H. Jones, L. Zhang, T. I. Dowling, P. Dyce, R. J. Nathan, N. Nandakumar, R. Clarke and V. McNeill

pp. 53-63

  
 


Predictions in catchment hydrology: an Australian perspective 

B. F. W. Croke and A. J. Jakeman

pp. 65-79

  
 


Large-scale patterns of erosion and sediment transport in river networks, with examples from Australia 

Ian P. Prosser , Ian D. Rutherfurd, Jon M. Olley, William J. Young, Peter J. Wallbrink and Chris J. Moran

pp. 81-99

  
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Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism 

Jonathan J. Cole, Jonathan J. Cole, Nina F. Caraco and Nina F. Caraco

pp. 101-110

  
 


Does nitrogen limit the growth of native eucalypt forests:some observations for mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) 

P. M. Attiwill, P. M. Attiwill , B. M. May and B. M. May

pp. 111-117

  
 


Human influence on nitrogen export: a comparison of mesic and xeric catchments 

N. F. Caraco , N. F. Caraco, J. J. Cole and J. J. Cole

pp. 119-125

  
 


Phosphorus dynamics in Australian lowland rivers 

Ian T. Webster , Phillip W. Ford and Gary Hancock

pp. 127-137

  
 


Biogeochemistry of nitrogen and phosphorus in Australian catchments, rivers and estuaries: effects of land use and flow regulation and comparisons with global patterns 

Graham P. Harris

pp. 139-149

  
  
 


Impacts of agriculture on aquatic systems: lessons learnt and new unknowns in Northern Ireland 

S. I. Heaney, R. H. Foy, G. J. A. Kennedy, W. W. Crozier and W. C. K. O' Connor

pp. 151-163

  
  
 


  
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