Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile
Australian Dry Rivers Network

@adrn_rivers

Yes, they have water sometimes. Yes, they are valuable for ecosystems and people. Why are they? Where are they? Stay tuned, all will be revealed!

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calendar_today18-08-2021 01:18:28

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Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

another great ADRN online meetup yesterday. There's such potential for interesting #interdisciplinary #research in the #nonperennial #rivers of Australia. Do you work in a sometimes-dry river? What does your field area look like? Post and share! 🧵

DrMargaretShanafield (@shanagland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning I'm digging through the history of river research in Australia. Check out this beautiful piece I found from 1980, on calculating river volume using simple tracers. Clear and concise. Apparently it's never been cited. Australian Dry Rivers Network publish.csiro.au/sr/pdf/SR98001…

Gresley Wakelin-King (@dr_gres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I took a little break after the final edits of a big paper. Back now! Here's a map of some Australian landscape provinces. Each has characteristic fluvial styles and priorities for #sustainable land management #fluvialgeomorphology

I took a little break after the final edits of a big paper. Back now! 
Here's a map of some Australian landscape provinces. Each has characteristic fluvial styles and priorities for #sustainable land management
#fluvialgeomorphology
Daniel Allen (@drfluvial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Freshwater Ecologists: do you have a paper that you want to get more attention? PSU Ecosystems Limnology undergrads will make podcasts using *short* (<20 min) interviews with paper authors. I will tweet the podcasts and paper url. Sign up here: forms.gle/v51NQhMkzqG7EY…. Plz RT!

Gresley Wakelin-King (@dr_gres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am super excited to say that is now published! 50 author's eprints available: tandfonline.com/eprint/2JAP7D7… #LakeEyreBasin #LEB #fluvialgeomorphology #nonperennialrivers #drylandsrivers #Australianrangelands #rangelandscience

I am super excited to say that is now published! 

50 author's eprints available:
tandfonline.com/eprint/2JAP7D7… 
 
#LakeEyreBasin #LEB #fluvialgeomorphology #nonperennialrivers #drylandsrivers #Australianrangelands #rangelandscience
Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#nonperennial rivers aren't just non-working versions of "normal" rivers, they have their own suite of characteristics. Catchment and land management needs to start from good information!

Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biota from rivers which are sometimes/often dry - diverse, abundant, we should get to know them better! #habitat #nonperennial #rivers

Inland Fisheries Research Group (@inlandfishrg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣PhD Opportunities + Scholarships 📣 3 great opportunities available with themes such as #citizenscience, mitigating #thermalpollution and #FirstNations water rights in #Australian inland waterways. Charles Sturt University Gulbali Institute research.csu.edu.au/study-with-us/…

Alisha Steward (@dryriverbedgirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you know of students or Indigenous scientists who are thinking of attending this year’s conference of the Australian Freshwater Sciences Society #AFSS , please encourage them to apply for a travel grant ✈️ This year’s conference is at the beautiful Batemans Bay NSW #AFSS2022

Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

for those who can't attend the ftf, there will be a YouTube recording here youtube.com/channel/UCHZPI… 👀👀 and the author is here --> Mark Farrell

Dr Robbi Bishop-Taylor 🦋 (@satellitesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And *two days left* to apply for our technical Earth Observation/Data/Spatial Scientist roles at #DigitalEarthAU - closes at midnight tomorrow! (Thurs 6 October 2022)

Stu Dawson (@studawson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well this paper took us a LOT of work, but here it is. 22 years of aerial kangaroo surveys across WA. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/17…

Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

paraphrase from the Discussion: In studies of groundwater recharge, assumption of homogeneous subsurface conditions can produce results that don't accurately represent real streams. This limits the effectiveness of decision-support tools used by land/catchment managers.

Australian Dry Rivers Network (@adrn_rivers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

12 days left to make a submission ✍️✍️ The strategic plan is succinct and clearly-written The online submission process is well-structured and works a treat #LakeEyreBasin