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Characterising performance of environmental models
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Bennett, Neil, Barry Croke, Anthony J. Jakeman, Lachlan Newham, & J.P. Norton. (2010). Performance Evaluation of Environmental Models. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University).8 indexed citations
Sadoddin, Amir, Rebecca Letcher, Anthony J. Jakeman, & Lachlan Newham. (2009). Bayesian Network Modelling for assessing the biophysical and socio-economic impacts of dryland salinity management. ANU Open Research (Australian National University).1 indexed citations
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Fu, Baihua, Lachlan Newham, & John B. Field. (2008). Influence of particle size on geochemical suspended sediment tracing in Australia.. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 23–30.10 indexed citations
Newham, Lachlan, John J. Drewry, & Baihua Fu. (2008). Catchment-Scale Water Quality Modelling and Integration of Collateral Information. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University).6 indexed citations
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Fu, Baihua, Lachlan Newham, John K. Field, & Anthony J. Jakeman. (2007). A Catchment-Scale Model of Road Erosion and Sediment Delivery. ANU Open Research (Australian National University).5 indexed citations
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Newham, Lachlan, Tony Weber, Simeon C. Baker‐Finch, David Post, & J. Christopher Rutherford. (2007). Testing and Application of the Riparian Particulate Model. ANU Open Research (Australian National University).1 indexed citations
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Ticehurst, Jenifer, David Rissik, Rebecca Letcher, Lachlan Newham, & Anthony J. Jakeman. (2005). Development of Decision Support Tools to Assess the Sustainability of Coastal Lakes. UWA Profiles and Research Repository (University of Western Australia). 2414–2420.8 indexed citations
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Rissik, David, et al.. (2005). VPSIRR (Vulnerability-Pressure-State-Impact-Risk and Response): an approach to determine the condition of estuaries and to assess where management responses are required. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 170–176.1 indexed citations
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Croke, Barry, et al.. (2005). Predicting suspended sediment loads at a catchment scale: A comparison between models. ANU Open Research (Australian National University).2 indexed citations
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Jakeman, Anthony J., Rebecca Letcher, Lachlan Newham, & J.P. Norton. (2005). Integrated Catchment Modelling: Issues and Opportunities to Support Improved Sustainability Outcomes. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 2.3 indexed citations
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Drewry, John J., Richard Greene, Lachlan Newham, & Barry Croke. (2005). THE ROLE OF SOIL REGOLITH PROPERTIES, RIVER SUSPENDED SEDIMENT AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS DURING STORM EVENTS IN THE MORUYA AND TUROSS CATCHMENTS, NSW.. ANU Open Research (Australian National University).4 indexed citations
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Norton, J.P., et al.. (2004). Sensitivity analysis of a network-based, catchment-scale water-quality model. ScholarsArchive (Brigham Young University).2 indexed citations
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Newham, Lachlan, et al.. (2001). Land use change: implications for Australian Capital Territory Water use. ANU Open Research (Australian National University).1 indexed citations
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Croke, Barry, Lachlan Newham, & Anthony J. Jakeman. (2000). Integrated catchment management system - water quality module. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 779.2 indexed citations
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