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Overview

P. B. Hairsine is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research focuses on various aspects of environmental science, particularly within the domains of agricultural and biological sciences.

The main fields of study for this scientist include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these broad fields, their work extends into several subfields such as:

  • Ecology
  • Soil Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

The primary topics covered in their research are:

  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Landslides and related hazards

The scientist has contributed to several recent papers, illustrating ongoing engagement with current environmental and hydrological issues. Notable publications include:

  • "A multi-resolution method to map and identify locations of future gully and channel incision," 2020, Geomorphology
  • "How does wildfire and climate variability affect streamflow in forested catchments? A regional study in eastern Australia," 2023, Journal of Hydrology
  • "A comparison of hillslope drainage area estimation methods using high-resolution DEMs with implications for topographic studies of gullies," 2021, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • "Advancing gully topographic threshold analysis using an automated algorithm and high-resolution topography," 2024, CATENA
  • "Region-scale decline in streamflow across New South Wales catchments," 2024, Australasian Journal of Water Resources

Frequent co-authors collaborating with P. B. Hairsine include:

  • Simon J. Walker
  • Scott Wilkinson
  • Danlu Guo
  • Albert I. J. M. van Dijk
  • Margarita Saft

Publication venues where this scientist has frequently contributed are:

  • Geomorphology
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • CATENA
  • Australasian Journal of Water Resources

Best Publications

  • Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow

    P. B. Hairsine;C. W. Rose

  • Responses of streamflow to changes in climate and land use/cover in the Loess Plateau, China

    Xiaoping Zhang;Lu Zhang;Jing Zhao;Paul Rustomji

  • Rainfall Detachment and Deposition: Sediment Transport in the Absence of Flow-Driven Processes

    P.B. Hairsine;C.W. Rose

  • Determining the sources of suspended sediment in a forested catchment in southeastern Australia

    J. A. Motha;J. A. Motha;P. J. Wallbrink;P. B. Hairsine;R. B. Grayson

  • Sediment delivery in managed forests: a review

    J C Croke;P B Hairsine

  • Soil recovery from track construction and harvesting changes in surface infiltration, erosion and delivery rates with time

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Rainfall Detachment and Deposition: Experiments with Low Slopes and Significant Water Depths

    A. P. B. Proffitt;C. W. Rose;P. B. Hairsine

  • Sediment transport, redistribution and storage on logged forest hillslopes in south-eastern Australia

    Jacky Croke;Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Unsealed roads as suspended sediment sources in an agricultural catchment in south-eastern Australia

    J.A. Motha;J.A. Motha;P.J. Wallbrink;P.B. Hairsine;R.B. Grayson

  • Tracer properties of eroded sediment and source material

    J. A. Motha;J. A. Motha;P. J. Wallbrink;P. B. Hairsine;R. B. Grayson

  • Runoff generation and re-distribution in logged eucalyptus forests, south-eastern Australia

    Jacky Croke;Peter Hairsine;Peter Fogarty

  • Stochastic sediment transport in soil erosion

    I. Lisle;Calvin Rose;William Hogarth;P. Hairsine

  • UNSTEADY SOIL EROSION MODEL, ANALYTICAL SOLUTIONS AND COMPARISON WITH EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

    G.C. Sander;P.B. Hairsine;C.W. Rose;D. Cassidy

  • Unsteady soil erosion due to rainfall impact: a model of sediment sorting on the hillslope

    P. Hairsine;Graham Sander;Calvin Rose;J. Parlange

  • Recent developments regarding the influence of soil surface characteristics on overland flow and erosion

    PB Hairsine;CJ Moran;CW Rose

  • River sediment load and concentration responses to changes in hydrology and catchment management in the Loess Plateau region of China

    P. Rustomji;X. P. Zhang;P. B. Hairsine;L. Zhang

  • Testing a mechanistic soil erosion model with a simple experiment

    A. Heilig;D. DeBruyn;M.T. Walter;C.W. Rose

  • Reforestation, water availability and stream salinity: A multi-scale analysis in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia

    Albert I.J.M. van Dijk;Peter B. Hairsine;Jorge Peña Arancibia;Trevor I. Dowling

  • Grazing impacts on gully dynamics indicate approaches for gully erosion control in northeast Australia

    Scott N. Wilkinson;Anne E. Kinsey‐Henderson;Aaron A. Hawdon;Peter B. Hairsine

  • Elementary Processes of Soil-Water Interaction and Thresholds in Soil Surface Dynamics: A Review

    Richard S. B. Greene;Peter B. Hairsine

  • The influence of rainfall on sediment transport by overland flow over areas of net deposition

    L Beuselinck;Gerard Govers;PB Hairsine;GC Sander

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacky Croke
Jacky Croke Queensland University of Technology
Calvin Wyatt Rose
Calvin Wyatt Rose Griffith University
Gerard Govers
Gerard Govers KU Leuven
Rodger B. Grayson
Rodger B. Grayson University of Melbourne
Jean-Yves Parlange
Jean-Yves Parlange Cornell University
Tammo S. Steenhuis
Tammo S. Steenhuis Cornell University
Lu Zhang
Lu Zhang Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peter Wallbrink
Peter Wallbrink Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Patrick N.J. Lane
Patrick N.J. Lane University of Melbourne
Jean Poesen
Jean Poesen KU Leuven

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