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Verburg, K., Cresswell, H., Bende-Michl, U., Gibson, J., and Hairsine, P. (2012). Spatial diagnosis of catchment water quality: using multiple lines of evidence. Lefroy, T., Curtis, A., Jakeman, A., and McKee, J. (eds), Landscape Logic: Integrating Science for Landscape Management,CSIRO PUBLISHING: 83-102.
http://www.publish.csiro.au/pid/6769.htm
Freebairn, A., Brown, A.E., and Hairsine, P. (2006). taslucas - tasmania land use change and stream flow. User Guide, Canberra :CSIRO. 40 pp .

Hairsine, P., Freebairn, D., Rose, C., Geeves, G., Loughran, R., Dixon, J., and McKenzie, N. (2006). Monitoring soil erosion by water. McKenzie, N., and Dixon, J. (eds.), Monitoring soil condition across Australia - Recommendations from the Expert Panels.

Norris, R., Dyer, F., Hairsine, P., Kennard, M., Linke, S., Read, A., Robinson, W., Ryan, C., Wilkinson, S., and Williams, S. (2006). Australian Water Resources 2005. Assesssment of River and Wetland Health. Canberra :National Water Commission.

Croke, J., and Hairsine, P. (2002). Sediment delivery in managed forests. Water and Forests, Chapter 8.

Prosser, I., Karssies, L., Ogden, R., and Hairsine, P. (1999). Using buffers to reduce sediment and nutrient delivery to streams. Price, P., and Lovett, S. (eds), Riparian Land Management Technical Guidelines. Volume 2: On ground management tools and techniques, Canberrea :LWRRDC2).

Hatton, T., Nicoll, P., Hairsine, P., and Cresswell, H. (1998). Model catchment water quality and their ability to predict the consequences of change in land use and management practices. Williams, J., Hook, R., and Gascoine, L. (Editors), Farming Action Catchment Reaction, 308-324.

Hatton, T., Nicoll, P., Hairsine, P., and Cresswell, H. (1998). Models of catchment water quality and their ability to predict the consequences of changes in land use and management practices. in: Hook RA, and Williams (eds), Farming action catchemnt reaction - the effect of dryland farming on the natural environment, Melbourne, VIC :CSIRO Publishing: 308-324.

Hairsine, P., and Hook, R. (1993). Review of erosion hazard prediction methodology and assessment of adequacy of NSW Forestry Commission soil data in the SE Region for use in an appropriate hazard prediction model. Report to the Forestry Commission of New South Wales-Southern Region. Final Report [restricted]. Consultancy Report. Division of Soils. CSIRO Australia, 33p.

Hairsine, P. (1992). Report on visit to ACIAR project 8735 over the period of 29th September to 7th October 1991. Division of Soils [miscellaneous publication]. CSIRO Australia, 17p.

.: Client and Technical Reports
Hairsine, P., Barson, M., Randall, L., and Wilkinson, S. (2009). Identification of areas in Australia where soil loss from hillslope erosion could be reduced.CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 45/09 CSIRO.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/science/2009/sr45-09.pdf
Leys, J., Smith, J., MacRae, C., Rickards, J., Yang, X., Randall, L., Hairsine, P., Dixon, J., and McTainsh, G. (2009). Improving the capacity to monitor wind and water erosion: a review. Australian Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

Thompson, C., and Hairsine, P. (2009). An assessment of the performance of road decommissioning techniques in the lower Cotter Catchment [Chapter 4].Final report to ACT Government University of New South Wales.

Ellis, T., Murray, W., Brophy, J., Williams, C., Maunder, S., and Hairsine, P. (2008). Electrical root mapping - a scoping study for rapid determination of the spatial distribution of tree roots.RIRDC Publication No 08/041 RIRDC Project No CSL-18A. Canberra: RIRDC.
http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/AFT/08-041sum.html
Caitcheon, G.G., Rustomji, P., Pietsch, T., Douglas, G., Palmer, M., Hairsine, P., and Knights, P. (2007). Synthesis Report: The Sources of Sediment in the Lake Burragorang Catchment. Report to the Sydney Catchment Authority [commercial-in-confidence] [restricted access].CSIRO Land and Water Client Report.

Ellis, T., Potter, N., Hairsine, P., Brophy, J., Ticehurst, K., Hickel, D., Tongway, G., Caitcheon, G.G., and Bartley, R. (2007). Using Banded Tree- Agriculture Systems to meet surface water management targets – a design framework .A Report for the RIRDC/Land and Water Australia/FWPRDC/MDBC Joint Venutre Agroforestry program. Canberra: RIRDC.
http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/AFT/05-180.pdf
Mahardhika, H., Yu, B., Ellis, T., and Hairsine, P. (2007). Evaluation of the model WinSEADS for predicting hillslope sediment delivery ratios.eWater Technical Report. Canberra: eWater Cooperative Research Centre.
http://ewatercrc.com.au/reports/Mahardhika_et_al-2007-WinSEADS.pdf
Norris, R., Dyer, F., Hairsine, P., Kennard, M., Linke, S., Merrin, L., Read, A., Robinson, W., Ryan, C., Wilkinson, S., and Williams, D. (2007). Assessment of river and wetland health: a framework for comparative assessment of the ecological condition of Australian rivers and wetlands.Australian Water Resources 2005. A baseline assessment of water resources for the National Water Initiative. Level 2 Assessment. River and Health Theme. Canberra: National Water Commission.
http://water.gov.au/publications/RWH_FARWH_Framework_070507.pdf
Norris, R., Dyer, F., Hairsine, P., Kennard, M., Linke, S., Merrin, L., Read, A., Robinson, W., Ryan, C., Wilkinson, S., and Williams, D. (2007). Assessment of River and Wetland Health: An Australian Snapshot.Australian Water Resources 2005. A baseline assessment of water resources for the National Water Initiative. Level 2 Assessment. River and Wetland Health Theme. Canberra: National Water Commission.
http://water.gov.au/publications/RWH_FARWH_Snapshot_090507.pdf
Norris, R., Dyer, R., Hairsine, P., Kennard, M., Linke, S., Merrin, L., Read, A., Robinson, W., Ryan, C., Wilkinson, S., and Williams, D. (2007). Assessment of River and Wetland Health: Potential Comparative Indices.Australian Water Resources 2005. A baseline assessment of water resources for the National Water Initiative. Level 2 Assessment. River and Wetland Health Theme. Canberra: National Water Commission.
http://water.gov.au/publications/RWH_FARWH_Potential_Comparative_Indices_070507.pdf
Zhang, L., Vertessy, R., Walker, G., Gilfedder, M., and Hairsine, P. (2007). Afforestation in a catchment context. Understanding the impacts on water yield and salinity.CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 01/07. Canberra: CSIRO.
http://www.ewater.com.au/uploads/file/Afforestation%20in%20catchments.pdf
Austin, J., Zhang, L., Jones, R., Durack, P., Dawes, W., and Hairsine, P. (2006). Implications of climate change for natural resource management: An assessment of the impact of climate change on catchment salt and water balances in the Murray-Darling Basin.A Client Report prepared for the Australian Greenhouse Office.

Bartley, R., Keen, R., Hawdon, A., Disher, M., Kinsey-Henderson, A., and Hairsine, P. (2006). Measuring the rates of bank erosion and channel change in northern Australia: a case study from the Daintree River catchment.CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 43/06. Townsville: CSIRO.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/science/2006/sr43-06.pdf
Brown, A.E., Hairsine, P., and Freebairn, A. (2006). The development of the Tasmanian Land Use Change and Stream Flow (TasLUCaS) tool.CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 54/06. Canberra: CSIRO.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/science/2006/sr54-06.pdf
Hairsine, P., and van Dijk, A. (2006). Comparing the in-stream outcomes of commercial and environmental tree plantings.A CSIRO client report prepared for the Australian government. Canberra: CSIRO.

Rustomji, P., and Hairsine, P. (2006). Revegetation of water supply catchments following bushfire: A review of the scientific literature relevant to the Lower Cotter catchment.CSIRO Land and Water Science Report 9/06 April 2006. Canberra: CSIRO.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/science/2006/sr9-06.pdf
van Dijk, A., Evans, R., Hairsine, P., Khan, S., Nathan, R., Paydar, Z., Viney, N., and Zhang, L. (2006). Risks to the shared water resources of the Murray-Darling Basin.Murray-Darling Basin Commission Report. Canberra: CSIRO and Murray Darling Basin Commission.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/waterforahealthycountry/2006/RisksSharedWaterResources.pdf
Zhang, L., Vertessy, R., Walker, G., Gilfedder, M., and Hairsine, P. (2006). Afforestation in a catchment context. Understanding the impacts on water yield and salinity.Industry Report 1/06 May 2006. Canberra: eWater CRC.

Ellis, T., Bartley, R., Rahman, J., Webber, T., Henderson, A., Magee, C., Austin, J., Hairsine, P., Davies, S., Cuddy, S., and Macmullin, J. (2005). Application of two water quality models as a Decision Support System (DSS) within the Douglas Shire. A Report the Douglas Shire Council and the Department of Environment and Heritage, Milestones 5.5, 5.10 and 5.15 .CSIRO Land and Water Client Report.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/consultancy/2005/dsc_emss%20and%20sednet%20dss.pdf
Walker, J., Yapp, G., Raison, J., Hairsine, P., McKenzie, N., and Wallbrink, P. (2005). Indicators for Soil and Water Components. Criterion 4 of Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) and reporting.A Report for the Bureau of Rural Sciences. 16 April 2005.

Zhang, L., Austin, J., Dawes, W., Hairsine, P., Durack, P., and Jones, R. (2005). Implications of climate change for natural resource management: A preliminary assessment of the impact of climate change on catchment salt and water balances for selected catchments in Victoria .A Client Report prepared for the Australian Greenhouse Office.

Gallant, J., van Dijk, A., Leighton, B., and Hairsine, P. (2004). An Enterprise Scale Model of Water and Salt Yield Changes after Afforestation.Public client report, Commercial Environmental Forestry project CSIRO Land and Water.

Richardson, L., Hairsine, P., and Ellis, T. (2004). Water farms: A review of the physical aspects of water harvesting and runoff enhancement in rural landscapes.CRCCH Technical report 04/6 June 2004. Canberra: CRC for Catchment Hydrology.
http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/pdfs/technical200406.pdf
Van Dijk, A., Austin, J., Dawes, W., and Hairsine, P. (2004). Commercial environmental forestry in low-to-medium rainfall areas.CSIRO Land and Water Technical Report 10/0410/04.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/technical2004/tr10-04.pdf
Van Dijk, A., Cheng, X., Austin, J., Gilfedder, M., and Hairsine, P. (2004). Predicted stream flow and salinity changes after afforestation in the Southwest Goulburn. A Regional BC2C model application to develop commercial environmental forestry. Report for the Commercial Environmental Forestry project, funded by the Natural Heritage Trust.CSIRO Land and Water Client Report. Canberra: CSIRO Land and Water.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/consultancy/2004/predicted_stream_flow_and_salinity_changes_after_afforestation(old).pdf
Van Dijk, A., Austin, J., Theiveyanathan, T., Benyon, R., and Hairsine, P. (2004). Representing plantation scenarios in hydrological modelling .Public client report, Commercial Environmental Forestry project CSIRO Land and Water .
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/consultancy/2004/Representing_Plantation_Scenarios_in_Hydrological_Modelling.pdf
Ellis, T., Murray, W., Brophy, J., Williams, C., Maunder, S., and Hairsine, P. (2003). Electrical root mapping - a scoping study for rapid determination of the spatial distribution of tree roots. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation Final Report.

Bradford, A., Zhang, L., and Hairsine, P. (2001). Implementation of a mean annual water balance model within a GIS framework and application to the Murray-Darling Basin.CRC for Catchment Hydrology Technical Report, 01/8.

Moran, C., Bormans, M., Cox, J., Hairsine, P., Oliver, R., Olley, J., Wallbrink, P., and Young, W. (2001). Sediment Nutrient Transport and Budgeting.CSIRO Land and Water Technical Report No 20/01.
http://www.clw.csiro.au/publications/technical2001/tr20-01.pdf
Croke, J., Wallbrink, P., Fogarty, P., Hairsine, P., Mockler, S., McCormack, B., and Brophy, J. (1999). Managing desiment sources and movement in forests: The forest industry and water quality .Co-Operative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology Industry report 99/11.

Austin, N., Banens, R., Cornish, P., Cox, J., Davis, R., Hairsine, P., McCulloch, M., Moody, P., O'Loughlin, E., Olley, J., Prove, B., Smalls, I., and Weaver, D. (1998). Phosphorus in the landscape: Diffuse sources to surface waters.Occasional Paper 16/98 Land and Water Resources.

Bren, L., Dyer, F., Hairsine, P., Riddiford, J., Siriwardhena, V., and Zierholz, C. (1997). Controlling sediment and nutrient movement within catchments. (Industry Report; No. 97/9), Clayton, Vic :CRC for Catchment Hydrology. 22 p.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., Fogarty, P., Mockler, S., and Brophy, J. (1997). Surface runoff and sediment movement on logged hillslopes in the Eden management area of south eastern NSW. Melbourne :CRC for Catchment HydrologyReport 97/2). 50 p.

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Verburg, K., Cresswell, H., Bende-Michl, U., and Hairsine, P. (2009). Using multiple lines of evidence to guide the management of catchment water quality [oral paper and abstract]. Anderssen, R., Braddock, R., and Newham, L. (eds), 18th World IMACS Congress and MODSIM09 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, July 2009: Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand and International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation: 2464.
http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim09/F12/verburg.pdf
Ellis, T., Leguédois, S., Hairsine, P., and Tongway, D. (2005). Performance of a tree belt for overland flow management - implications for design. Session HS3 at EGU General Assembly , 24-29 April 2005, Vienna, Austria.

Ellis, T., Potter, N., Hairsine, P., and Brophy, J. (2005). A water management design framework for banded agricultural systems. Agroforestry for economic, social and environmental prosperity in rural areas: current highlights from Australia's joint venture agroforestry program, IUFRO 2005.

Freebairn, A., Rahman, J., Seaton, S., Perraud, J.-M., Hairsine, P., and Hotham, H. (2005). Development of an automated testing tool for identifying discrepancies between model implementations. MODSIM 2005. Design, implementation and application of software for model integration. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Advances and Applications for Management and Decision Making, 12-15 December 2005, Melbourne, Australia.

Hairsine, P., van Dijk, A., Zhang, L., Brown, A., and Hickel, K. (2005). Stream flow and new forests: a review of Australasian studies. Institute of Foresters Australia. Biennial Conference Mt Gambier, 10-14 April 2005.

Lane, P., Hairsine, P., Croke, J., and Takken, I. (2005). Quantifying diffuse pathways for overland flow between the roads and streams of the Eucalypt forests of south eastern Australia. Geophysical Research Abstracts (European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2005), 24-29 April 2005, Vienna, Austria: 05886.

Leguédois, S., Ellis, T., Tongway, D., and Hairsine, P. (2005). Sediment trapping by tree belts: implications for pollution filtering . Session HS3 European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 24-29 April 2005, Vienna, Austria.

van Dijk, A., Hairsine, P., Austin, J., and Gilfedder, M. (2005). Assessing the impact of plantations on stream salinity and stream flow in medium rainfall regions [oral paper]. IUFRO 2005, Brisbane.

van Dijk, A., Hairsine, P., Austin, J., and Gilfedder, M. (2005). Commercial environmental forestry: balancing salt against stream flow in net environmental benefits of plantation forests in degraded agricultural landscapes. XXII IUFRO World Congress 2005, 8-13 August 2005, Brisbane, Australia.

van Dijk, A., Bruijnzeel, S., Hairsine, P., and Brown, A. (2005). To plant or not to plant? Downstream impacts of afforestation [oral paper]. IUFRO 2005, Brisbane.

Van Dijk, A., Hairsine, P., Gallant, J., Gilfedder, M., and Austin, J. (2005). Trees and streams. IUFRO World Congress, August 2005, Brisbane, Queensland.

van Dijk, A., Hairsine, P., Gallant, M., Gilfedder, M., and Austin, J. (2005). A two-staged modelling approach to predict the effects of reforestation on stream flow and salinity . EGU 2005, session HS3 "Parameterisation strategies for distributed hydrological modelling across scales", 24-29 April 2005, Vienna, Austria.

Hairsine, P., van Dijk, A., Dawes, W., and Austin, J. (2004). Early steps in assessing the water and stream salinity outcomes of Commercial and Environmental Forestry. Proceedings CRC for Catchment Hydrology workshop "Forest Management for Water Quality and Quantity" , 2004, Canberra.

Lane, P., Hairsine, P., Sheridan, G., Takken, I., and Croke, J. (2004). Runoff connections from roads in a steep forested catchment in Victoria. in: Croke, J. (ed), Forest management for water quality and quantity. Proceedings of the forest mangement workshop, March 2004. CRC for Catchment Hydrology.
http://www.catchment.crc.org.au/pdfs/technical200410.pdf
Lymburner, L., Hairsine, P., Walker, J., and Held, A. (2004). Predicting the recruitment of large woody debris throughout a watershed . Proceedings of the American Water Resources Association Specialty Conference - Riparian ecosystems and buffers: multi-scale structure, function and management, 28-30 June 2004.

McVicar, T., and Hairsine, P. (2004). Assessing Water Use Efficiency (WUE) for farms supporting 4% of the world's people. Invited Presentation, CSIRO Land and Water, Divisional Executive Team Briefing by the Integrated Catchment Management Research Directorate, 15 April 2004., Canberra.

Takken, I., Croke, J., Mockler, S., Hairsine, P., and Lane P. (2004). Delivery of sediment from forest roads to streams: a function of hydrologic connectivity. In: Rutherfurd, I., Wiszniewski, I., Askey-Doran, M., and Glazik, R. (eds), 4th Australian Stream Management Conference, Department of Primary Industries Water and Environment, 19-22 October 2004, Launceston, Tasmania. 580-587 .

Zhang, L., Best, A., Hairsine, P., and Vertessy, R. (2004). Maximising water and stream salinity benefits associated with new plantations. Proceedings of the Australian Forest Growers Conference, 3-5 May 2004, Ballarat.

Ellis, T., Hairsine, P., and Brophy, J. (2003). Imposing patchiness on agricultural hillslopes - can we design a source-sink system to manage water yield? 6th International Association for Landscape Ecology World Congress., 13-17 July 2003., Darwin.

Grayson, R., Argent, R., Vertessy, R., Hairsine, P., and Podger, G. (2003). An 'integration blueprint' to underpin the development of the catchment modelling toolkit. Proceedings of MODSIM 2003, July 2003, Townsville: 1721-1726.

Lymburner, L., Hairsine, P., Held, A., and Walker, J. (2003). Indices for Assessing the Spatial Distribution and Functions of Riparian buffer Zones. Proceedings of International Congress on Modelling and Simulation MODSIM 2003, 14-17 July 2003., Townsville.(ed. D Post. 350-355 .

Ellis, T., Potter, N., Hickel, K., and Hairsine, P. (2002). Exploring the design limits for banded agricultural systems using ecological optimality considerations and a probabilistic approach [poster]. in: Proceedings of American Geophysical Union, Chapman Conference, 9-13 September 2002, Taos, new Mexico.

Takken, I., Croke, J., Hairsine, P., Lane, P., Mockler, S., and Brophy, J. (2002). Effects of landuse on patterns of sediment delivery at the catchment scale. Soil Erosion Patterns: Evolution, Spatio-temporal dynamics and connectivity, October 2002, October 2002, Muencheberg, Germany, Cost 623 workshop.

Croke, J., and Hairsine, P. (2001). Management of road runoff: A design approach. American Society of Agricultural Engineers International Soil Erosion Symposium.

Hairsine, P., Beuselinck, L., Sander, G., and Govers, G. (2001). An alternative approach to modellling sediment deposition and related sorting. in: American Society of Agricultural Engineers International Soil Erosion Symposium.

Hairsine, P., Bormann, K., and Brophy, J. (2001). Stock tracks and the delivery of pollutants to streams by overland flow. in: Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Stream Management Conference: CRC for Catchment Hydrology.

Hunter, H., and Hairsine, P. (2001). Riperian and wetland buffers for aquatic ecosystem protection. Sustaining Aquatic Environments Conference, 20-23 November 2001, Townsville: Australian Water Association.

Parlange, J., Steenhuis, T., Heilig, A., Walter, M., DeBruyn, D., Rose, C., Hairsine, P., Sander, G., and Hogarth, W. (2001). Soil erosion processes: Laboratory Observations and Modelling. Proceedings of American Society of Agricultural Engineers International Soil Erosion and Symposium, 3-5 January 2001, Honolulu: 1-4.

Shelton, D., Cork, S., Binning, C., Parry, R., Hairsine, P., Vertessy, R., and Stauffacher, M. (2001). Application of an ecosystem services inventory approach to the Goulburn Broken Catchment. Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Stream Management Conference: CRC for Catchment Hydrology.

Nathan, R., Hill, P., Nandakumar, N., Croke, J., Hairsine, P., Vertessy, R., and Cornish, P. (2000). Assessment of the impact of forest logging on water quantity and quality . In: Proceedings of the Xth World Water congress, Melbourne.

Wallbrink, P., Motha, A., Hairsine, P., and Grayson, R. (2000). Using tracers to partition the impact of multiple erosion sources in a water supply catchment. Australia Proceedings of Advisory group meeting on Sediment tracing (fingerprinting) by nuclear techniques and their application to the assessment of the effectiveness of erosion and sedimentation remediation strategies with emphasis on dam sustainability (AG-1090) Isotope Hydrology Section (IAEA), 10-12 October 2000, Vienna, Australia.

Hairsine, P. (1998). Buffer zones for managing sediment movement in forestry operations. In: Croke, J., and Fogarty, P. (compilers), Erosion in Forests. Proceedings of the Forest Erosion Workshop, March 1997, Bermagui, NSW.(; ISSN 1039-7361). Clayton, Vic: CRC for Catchment Hydrology: 19-21.

Hairsine, P. (1998). Does runoff from snig tracks reach streams? A predictive approach. Proceedings of erosion in forests workshop, 4-6 May 1998, Warburton, Melbourne: Cooperative Research Centre for Catchment Hydrology: 19-21.

Rose, C., Parlange, J., Lisle, I., Hogarth, W., Hairsine, P., and Sander, G. (1998). Unsteady soil erosion due to rainfall impact and sediment transport. in: Morel-Seytoux, H. (editor), Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days, 30 March - 2 April 1998, Fort Collins, Colorado. Atherton, CA: Hydrology Days Publications: 245-258.

Hairsine, P. (1996). Comparing grass filter strips and near-natural riparian forests for buffering intense hillslope sediment sources. In: Rutherford, I and Walker, M (eds.). Proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Stream Management in Australia (Merrijig, VIC: February 19-23, 1996): pp.203-206 7 refs, illus.

Mackenzie, D., and Hairsine, P. (1996). The hydraulics of shallow overland flow: a comparison between a grass filter strip and a near-natural riparian forest. In: Rutherford, I and Walker, M (eds.). Proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Stream Management in Australia (Merrijig, VIC: February 19-23, 1996): pp.207-211 13 refs, illus.

Wilson, C., Argent, R., Bunn, S., Davies, P., Grayson, R., Hairsine, P., and Rutherfurd, I. (1996). A simple model to illustrate the effects of riparian revegetation on stream values in large catchments. In: Rutherford, I and Walker, M (eds.). Proceedings of the 1st National Conference on Stream Management in Australia (Merrijig, VIC: February 19-23, 1996): pp.189-195 10 refs, illus.

Prosser, I., and Hairsine, P. (1995). The role of perennial grasses in reducing erosion and nutrient loss. In: Curtis, A and Millar, J (eds.). Community Grasses Project Workshop Proceedings (Albury, NSW: 1995). Johnstone Centre of Parks, Recreation and Heritage. Report: (39): 8-15 23 refs, illus.

Wilson, C., Hairsine, P., and Rutherfurd, I. (1995). An Australian perspective on the roles of riparian vegetation in river restoration. Espey, W., and Combs, P. (editors), Water Resources Engineering, 14-18 August 1995, San Antonio, USA. New York, USA: American Society of Civil Engineers: 658-662.

Wilson, C., Hairsine, P., and Rutherfurd, I. (1995). Riparian land management: the last line of defence in the battle for improved water quality. In: Proceedings of the Australia-Korea joint symposium on recent advances in water quality management, 13-14 February 1995, Sydney, NSW: 79-84.

Wilson, C., Argent, R., Bunn, S., Davies, P., Grayson, R., Hairsine, P., and Rutherfurd, I. (1995). Toward an integrated model of the effects of riparian revegetation on stream values in large catchments. In: Hunter, H., Eyles, A., and Rayment, G. (editors), Downstream effects of land use, 26-28 April 1995, Rockhampton, Qld. Brisbane, Qld: Department of Natural Resources, Queensland: 205-212.

Moran, C., Hairsine, P., Taylor, J., and Carrigy, N. (1992). Measurement of the change in elevation of a laboratory-formed soil surface under simulated rainfall [abstract]. Australian Society of Soil Science. 4th National Conference: Soil Protection and Productivity (Adelaide, SA: April 20-23, 1992): 1p.

Rose, C., Sander, G., Hogarth, W., and Hairsine, P. (1992). A model of non-steady soil erosion under rainfall detachment [abstract]. National Soils Conference of the Australian Society of Soil Science (Adelaide, SA: April 19-23, 1992): p.18.

Silburn, D., Carroll, C., Ciesiolka, C., and Hairsine, P. (1992). Management effects on runoff and soil loss from native pasture in central Queensland. Paper for 7th Biennial Rangeland Conference (Cobar, NSW: October 5-8, 1992): 2p. 4 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., Silburn, M., and Dilshad, M. (1991). Land management model for the semi-arid tropics. Planning for Environmental Change: Conservation and Development in North Australia. Proceedings of the North Australia Research Unit Conference (Darwin, NT: September 16-18, 1991): (Ch.20): 185-189 15 refs, illus.

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Parlange, J.-Y., Hogarth, W., Heng, B., Sander, G., Barry, D., Brovelli, A., Jomaa, S., Parlange, M., Hairsine, P., Steenhius, T., van Meerveld, H., and Rose, C. (2012). Erosion of soils due to rainfall impact - an interpolation method. Ecohydrology, 5 (no. 5): 575-579. doi: 10.1002/eco.1257.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eco.1257
Austin, J., Zhang, L., Jones, R., Durack, P., Dawes, W., and Hairsine, P. (2010). Climate change impact on water and salt balances: an assessment of the impact of climate change on catchment salt and water balances in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. Climatic Change, 100 (no. 3-4): 607-631. doi: 10.1007/s10584-009-9714-z.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/308768089282164p/
Bende-Michl, U., and Hairsine, P. (2010). A systematic approach to choosing an automated nutrient analyser for river monitoring. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 12 (no. 1): 127-134. DOI: 10.1039/b910156j.
http://www.rsc.org/publishing/journals/EM/article.asp?doi=B910156J
Hairsine, P. (2010). Letter to the Editor: Comment on Erskine (2009): Natural versus anthropogenic sources of channel sand and fine gravel following integrated logging in the Letts Creek Catchment, NSW. Australian Forestry Journal, 73 (no. 1): 63-64.

Hairsine, P., and Sander, G. (2009). Comment on `a Transport-Distance Based Approach to Scaling Erosion Rates': Parts 1, 2 and 3 by Wainwright et al. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 34 (no. 6): 882-885. doi: 10.1002/esp.1782.

Bartley, R., Keen, R., Hawdon, A., Hairsine, P., Disher, M., and Kinsey-Henderson, A. (2008). Bank erosion and channel width change in a tropical catchment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33 (no. 14): 2174-2200. doi: 10.1002/esp.1678 .
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/119139724/abstract?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
Eastaugh, C., Rustomji, P., and Hairsine, P. (2008). Quantifying the altered hydrologic connectivity of forest roads resulting from decommissioning and relocation. Hydrological Processes, 22 (no. 14): 2438-2448. doi: 10.1002/hyp.6836 .

Leguédois, S., Ellis, T., Tongway, D., and Hairsine, P. (2008). Sediment trapping by a tree belt: processes and consequences for sediment delivery . Hydrological Processes, 22 (no. 17): 3523-3534. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6957.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/117874013/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
Rustomji, P., Zhang, X., Hairsine, P., Zhang, L., and Zhao, J. (2008). River sediment load and concentration responses to changes in hydrology and catchment management in the Loess Plateau region of China. Water Resources Research, 44 (W00A04): [np]. doi: 10.1029/2007/WR006656.
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2007WR006656.shtml
Zhang, X., Zhang, L., Zhao, J., Rustomji, P., and Hairsine, P. (2008). Responses of streamflow to changes in climate and land use/cover in the Loess Plateau, China. Water Resources Research, 44 (W00A07): [np]. doi: 10.1029/2007WR006711.
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2007WR006711.shtml
Hairsine, P., Perraud, J., and Ellis, T. (2007). Prospects for the use of runoff enhancement in eastern Australia’s urban water supply catchments. Water - Journal of the Australian Water Association, (May 2007): 40-43.

Hairsine, P., Perraud, J.-M., and Ellis, T. (2007). Runoff enhancement in water supply catchments. Water: Journal of the Australian Water Association, (May 2007): 41-44.

Rustomji, P., Caitcheon, G.G., and Hairsine, P. (2007). Combining a spatial model with geochemical tracers and river station data to construct a catchment sediment budget. Water Resources Research, 44 (W01422 ): [np]. doi:10.1029/2007WR006112.
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2008/2007WR006112.shtml
van Dijk, A., Hairsine, P., Peña Arancibia, J., and Dowling, T. (2007). Reforestation, water availability and stream salinity: A multi-scale analysis in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia. Forest Ecology and Management, 251 (no. 1-2): 94-109. DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2007.06.012.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2007.06.012
Croke, J., Mockler, S., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (2006). Relative contributions of runoff and sediment from sources within a road prism and implications for total sediment delivery. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 31 (no. 4): 457-468.

Croke, J., and Hairsine, P. (2006). Sediment delivery in managed forests: a review. Environmental Reviews, 14: 59-87. doi: 10.1139/A05-016.
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/a05-016
Ellis, T., Leguédois, S., Hairsine, P., and Tongway, D. (2006). Capture of overland flow by a tree belt on a pastured hillslope in south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 44 (no. 2): 117-125. doi: 10.071/SR05130 .

Ellis, T., Hairsine, P., and Seaton, S. (2006). Field evaluation of a multi-class net deposition model in contour channels . Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 49 (no. 5): 1341-1350.

Heilig, A., DeBruyn, D., Walter, M., Rose, C., Parlange, J.-Y., Steenhuis, T., Sander, G., Hairsine, P., Hogarth, W., and Walker, L. (2006). Testing a mechanistic soil erosion model with a simple experiment [Corrigendum]. Journal of Hydrology, 317 (no. 3-4): 171-172.

Lane, P., Hairsine, P., Croke, J., and Takken, I. (2006). Quantifying diffuse pathways for overland flows between the roads and streams of the mountain ash forests of central Victoria Australia. Hydrological Processes, 20 (no. 9): 1875-1884.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/112230290/PDFSTART
Summerell, G., Tuteja, N., Grayson, R., Hairsine, P., and Leaney, F. (2006). Contrasting mechanisms of salt delivery to the stream from three different landforms in South Eastern Australia. Journal of Hydrology, 330 (no. 3-4): 681-697.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V6C-4KV2YJN-1/2/96f9cb43375a9d49e33b405593ee6c80
Greene, R., and Hairsine, P. (2004). Elementary processes and thresholds in soil surface dynamics: a review. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 29 (no. 9): 1077-1091.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/109595464/ABSTRACT
Motha, J., Wallbrink, P., Hairsine, P., and Grayson RB. (2004). Agricultural lands and unsealed roads as sources of suspended sediment in a predominantly agricultural water supply catchment in south-eastern, Australia. Journal of Hydrology, 286 (no. 1-4): 1-18.

Van Oost, V., Beuselinck, L., Hairsine, P., and Govers, G. (2004). Spatial Evaluation of a Multi-Class Sediment Transporrt and Deposition Model. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 29: 1027-1044.

Motha, J., Wallbrink, P., Hairsine, P., and Grayson, R. (2003). Determining the sources of suspended sediment in a forested catchment in southeastern Australia. Water Resources Research, 39 (no. 3): 1-14.

Motha, J., Wallbrink, P., Hairsine, P., and Grayson, R. (2003). Harvested areas and unsealed roads as sources of suspended sediment in a forested water supply catchment in south-eastern Australia. Water Resources Research, 39 (no. 3): 1056, doi:10.1029/2001WR000794, 2003 (see http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2003/2001WR000794.shtml).

Motha, J., Wallbrink, P., Hairsine, P., and Grayson, R. (2003). Unsealed roads as suspended sediment sources in an agricultural catchment in south-eastern Australia. Journal of Hydrology, 286: 1-18.

Beuselinck, L., Hairsine, P., Sander, G., and Govers, G. (2002). Evaluating a multi-class net deposition equation across a range of conditions. Water Resources Research, 38 (no. 7): 1109 10.1029/2001WR000250.

Beuselinck, L., Hairsine, P., Govers, G., and Poessen, J. (2002). Evaluating single class net deposition equations across a range of conditions. Water Resources Research, 38 (no. 7): 1110 10.1029/1029/2001 WR000248.

Beuselinck, L., Govers, G., Hairsine, P., Sander, G., and Breynaert, M. (2002). The influence of rainfall impact on sediment transport by overland flow over areas of net deposition. Journal of Hydrology, 257 (no. 1): 145-163.

Hairsine, P., Croke, J., Mathews, H., Fogarty, P., and Mockler, S. (2002). Modelling plumes of overland flow from roads and logging tracks. Hydrological Processes, 16 (no. 12): 2311-2327.

Hairsine, P., Beuselinck, L., and Sander, G. (2002). Sediment transport through on area of net deposition. Water Resources Research, 38 (no. 6): 1086 10.1029/2001 WR000265.

Motha, J., Wallbrink, P., Hairsine, P., and Grayson, R. (2002). Tracer properties of eroded sediment and surface soil. Hydrological Processes, 16 (no. 10): 1983-2000.

Sander, G., Hairsine, P., Beuselinck, L., and Govers, G. (2002). Sediment transport through an area of net deposition: multi-size class solutions. Water Resources Research.

Sander, G., Hairsine, P., Beuselinck, L., and Govers, G. (2002). Steady state sediment transport through an area of net deposition: Multi-size class solutions. Water Resources Research, 38 (no. 6): 1087, 10.1029/2001WR000323.

Beuselinck, L., Hairsine, P., Sander, G., and Govers, G. (2001). Evaluating a multi-class net deposition equation across a range of conditions. Water Resources Research.

Beuselinck, L., Hairsine, P., and Govers, G. (2001). Evaluating single class net deposition equations across a range of conditions. Water Resources Research.

Croke, J., and Hairsine, P. (2001). Managing sediment movement and sources in forests. Water, 28 (no. 1): 20-22.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (2001). Soil recovery form track construction and harvesting changes in surface infiltration, erosion and delivery rates with time. Forest Ecology and Management, 143 (no. 1-3): 3-12.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (2001). Soil recovery from timber harvesting activities as assessed by changes in surface infiltration rates, erosion and sediment delivery. Forest Ecology and Management, 143: 3-12.

Geeves, G., Hairsine, P., and Moore, I. (2001). Effects of rainfall intensity on surfce seal development on a pre-wetted surface soil. European Journal of Soil Science.

Heilig, A., DeBruyn, D., Walter, M., Rose, C., Parlange, J., Steenhuis, T., Sander, G., Hairsine, P., Hogarth, W., and Walker, L. (2001). Testing a mechanic soil erosion model with a simple experiment. Journal of Hydrology, 244 (no. 1-2): 9-16.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (2000). Nutrient movement due to overland flow in managed native Eucalyptus forests, south eastern Australia. Water Air and Soil Pollution, 122 (no. 1-2): 17-35.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/t445181612527tv1/
Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (2000). Soil recovery from timber harvesting activities as assessed by changes in surface infiltration rates, erosion and sediment delivery. Forest Ecology and Management, 122: 17-35.

Beuselinck, L., Govers, G., Steegen, A., Hairsine, P., and Poesen, J. (1999). Evaluation of the simple settling theory for predicting sediment deposition by overland flow. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 24: 993-1007.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (1999). Runoff generation and redistribution in logged eucalyptus forests, south eastern Australia. Journal of Hydrology, 101: 55-77.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (1999). Sediment transport, redistribution and storage on logged forest hillslopes in south-eastern Australia. Hydrological Processes, 13: 2705-2720.

Croke, J., Hairsine, P., and Fogarty, P. (1999). Sediment transport, redistribution and storage on logged hillslopes in south-eastern Australia. Hydrological Processes, 13: 2705-2720.

Hairsine, P., Sander, G., Rose, C.W., Parlange, J., Hogarth, W., Lisle, I., and Rouhipour, H. (1999). Unsteady soil erosion due to rainfall impact: a model of sediment sorting on the hillslope. Journal of Hydrology, 220: 115-128.

Parlange, J., Hogarth, W., Rose, C.W., Sander, G., Hairsine, P., and Lisle, I. (1999). Addendum to unsteady soil erosion model. Journal of Hydrology, 217: 149-156.

Herron, N., and Hairsine, P. (1998). A scheme for evaluating the effectiveness of riparian zones in reducing overland flow to streams. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 36: 683-698.

Lisle, I., Rose, C.W., Hogarth, W., Hairsine, P., Sander, G., and Parlange, J. (1998). Stochastic sediment transport in soil erosion. Journal of Hydrology, 204: 217-230.

Hairsine, P., and Prosser, I. (1997). Reducing erosion and nutrient loss with perennial grasses. Australian Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 10 (no. 1): 8-14.

Rutherfurd, I., Hairsine, P., and Walker, M. (1996). Stream management in Australia: a review of the first national stream management conference, 1996. Australian Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 9 (no. 4): 27-33.

Sander, G., Hairsine, P., Rose, C.W., Cassidy, D., Parlange, J., Hogarth, W., and Lisle, I. (1996). Unsteady soil erosion model, analytical solutions and comparison with experimental results. Journal of Hydrology, 178: 351-367.

Zierholz, C., and Hairsine, P. (1995). Runoff and soil erosion in bushland following the Sydney bushfires. Australian Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 8(4): 28-37 53 refs, illus.

Rose, C., Hogarth, W., Sander, G., Lisle, I., Hairsine, P., and Parlange, J. (1994). Modelling processes of soil erosion by water. Trends in Hydrology, (1): 443-451 6 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., Murphy, B., Packer, I., and Rosewell, C. (1993). Profile of erosion from a major storm in the south-east cropping zone. Australian Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 6(4): 50-55 7 refs, illus.

Proffitt, A., Hairsine, P., and Rose, C. (1993). Modeling soil erosion by overland flow: application over a range of hydraulic conditions. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 36(6): 1743-1753 31 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., and Kirby, J. (1992). Comments on 'Soil detachment by shallow flow at low slopes'. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 56(5): 1654-1655 9 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., and Rose, C. (1992). Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles. 1. Sheet flow. Water Resources Research, 28(1): 237-243 23 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., and Rose, C. (1992). Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles. 2. Rill flow. Water Resources Research, 28(1): 245-250 14 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., Moran, C., and Rose, C. (1992). Recent developments regarding the influence of soil surface characteristics on overland flow and erosion. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 30(3): 249-264 43 refs, illus.

Hairsine, P., and Rose, C. (1991). Rainfall detachment and deposition: sediment transport in the absence of flow-driven processes. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 55(2): 320-324 17 refs, illus.

Proffitt, A., Rose, C., and Hairsine, P. (1991). Rainfall detachment and deposition: experiments with low slopes and significant water depths. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 55(2): 325-332 39 refs, illus.

Rose, C., Hairsine, P., Proffitt, A., and Misra, R. (1990). Interpreting the role of soil strength in erosion processes. Catena. Supplement, (17): 153-165 20 refs, illus.

.: Minor Publications
Hairsine, P., and Brown, A. (2005). Assessing the impact of major land use changes on the quantity of in-stream flow. Australian Forest Grower, (Spring Edition).

Van Dijk, A., and Hairsine, P. (2005). Commercial environmental forestry: reproductive plantations and reduced stream salinity (June 2005). Focus on Salt.

Bartley, R., Rutherford, I., Hairsine, P., Prosser, I., and Wallbrink, P. (2001). Australia is on the move...down the creek! A brief insight into the impacts of increased sediment delivery for Australia's streams and rivers. Australian Landcare, (December): 6-10.