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G.A Bartle is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drainage & Groundwater flow. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Predicting and controlling water logging and groundwater flow in sloping duplex soils in western Australia
T. J. Hatton,G.A Bartle,Richard Silberstein,R. B. Salama,Geoff Hodgson,P. R. Ward,P Lambert,D. R. Williamson +7 more
TL;DR: Water logging and groundwater recharge at a site in southwestern Australia characterised by sloping duplex soils in a Mediterranean environment was studied in this paper, where the effectiveness of land management systems involving trees, shallow interceptor drains, and perennial pasture in reducing water logging and recharge risk was evaluated.
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Long-term transpiration in two eucalypt species in a native woodland estimated by the heat-pulse technique
TL;DR: In this paper, the heat-pulse method was used to estimate transpiration rates continuously for periods up to 2 years in mature trees of Eucalyptus wandoo and Eucaliaptus salmonophloia at two topographic locations in a remnant native woodland in the Western Australian wheatbelt.
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Measuring and monitoring the effects of agroforestry and drainage in the ‘Ucarro’ sub-catchment
TL;DR: A small sub-catchment in the western Australian wheatbelt was intensively monitored for approximately 5 years to investigate the effect of an established surface water management system, and associated tree belts, on the flow of water in the landscape as discussed by the authors.
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Mechanisms and control of water logging and groundwater flow in the ‘Ucarro’ sub-catchment
Richard Silberstein,G.A Bartle,R. B. Salama,T. J. Hatton,P Reggiani,Geoff Hodgson,D. R. Williamson,P Lambert +7 more
TL;DR: Tanaguchi et al. as mentioned in this paper studied the occurrence of seasonal water logging across a small (639ha) catchment in the south-west of Western Australia and predicted water logging risk using a steady state hydrological model (Topog_Simul, [Water Resource Res. Eng.
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Water stress, transpiration and leaf area index in eucalypt plantations in a bauxite mining area in south‐west Australia
TL;DR: In the Darling Range, Western Australia, jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Sm.) woodlands are being cleared for mining and are being replaced with plantations of other eucalpts as discussed by the authors.
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