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The Rangeland Journal
Volume 22 Number 1 2000


Guest Editorial 

BCT Macdonald

pp. 3-4

  
 


University of New South Wales Fowlers Gap and Arid Zone Research Station - Nearly 50 years of Research. 

BCT Macdonald

pp. 5-31

  
 


Post-early cretaceous landform evolution along the western margin of the Bancannia trough, western NSW. 

DL Gibson

pp. 32-43

  
 


Prehistoric aboriginal occupation of the rangelands: Interpreting the surface archaeological record of far western New South Wales, Australia. 

SJ Holdaway, PC Fanning and DC Witter

pp. 44-57

  
 


Assessing the influence of shrubs and their interspaces on enhancing infiltration in an arid Australian shrubland. 

DL Dunkerley

pp. 58-71

  
 


A comparison of the soils from two areas of sorted step chenopod patterned ground, at Fowlers Gap Field Station, Western New South Wales. 

BCT Macdonald and MD Melville

pp. 72-87

  
 


Sustainable use of wildlife in western New South Wales: Possibilities and problems. 

DB Croft

pp. 88-104

  
 


An investigation of the geological and geomorphological features of Fowlers Gap using thermal infrared, radar and airborne geophysical remote sensing techniques. 

RD Hewson and GR Taylor

pp. 105-123

  
 


The potential of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for quantifying the biomass of Australia's woodlands. 

RM Lucas, AK Milne, N Cronin, C Witte and R Denham

pp. 124-140

  
 


Discrimination of arid vegetation composition with high resolution CASI imagery. 

M Lewis

pp. 141-167

  
 


Referees (for 1999) 


pp. 168-168

  
 


  
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