Browsing by Author "Campbell, David I."
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Groundwater characteristics at Seabee Hook, Cape Hallett, Antarctica
Hofstee, Erica H.; Campbell, David I.; Balks, Megan R.; Aislabie, Jackie M. (Cambridge University Press, 2006)Seabee Hook is a low lying gravel spit adjacent to Cape Hallett, northern Victoria Land, in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica and hosts an Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) rookery. Dipwells were inserted to monitor ... -
Hydrology
Campbell, David I. (Manaaki Whenua Press, 2010)When applied to wetlands, the science of hydrology is concerned with how the storage and movement of water into and out of a wetland affects the plants and animals, and the soils on which they grow. Most wetland scientists ... -
An introduction to the Australian and New Zealand flux tower network - OzFlux
Beringer, Jason; Hutley, Lindsay B.; McHugh, Ian; Arndt, Stefan K.; Campbell, David I.; Cleugh, Helen A.; Cleverly, James; Resco de Dios, Víctor; Eamus, Derek; Evans, Bradley; Ewenz, Cacilia; Grace, Peter; Griebel, Anne; Haverd, Vanessa; Hinko-Najera, Nina; Huete, Alfredo; Isaac, Peter; Kanniah, Kasturi; Leuning, Ray; Liddell, Michael J.; Macfarlane, Craig; Meyer, Wayne; Moore, Caitlin; Pendall, Elise; Phillips, Alison; Phillips, Rebecca L.; Prober, Suzanne M.; Restrepo-Coupe, Natalia; Rutledge, Susanna; Schroder, Ivan; Silberstein, Richard; Southall, Patricia; Yee, Mei Sun; Tapper, Nigel J.; van Gorsel, Eva; Vote, Camilla; Walker, Jeff; Wardlaw, Tim (Copernicus Publications, 2016)OzFlux is the regional Australian and New Zealand flux tower network that aims to provide a continental-scale national research facility to monitor and assess trends, and improve predictions, of Australia's terrestrial ... -
Issues facing Southland’s wetlands— recommendations for future management
Campbell, David I.; Clarkson, Beverley R.; Clarkson, Bruce D. (2003)This report summarises our experiences and recommendations from a weeklong series of fieldtrips and workshops focused on Southland’s wetlands. Our major recommendations are: • Priorities must be developed for wetland ... -
Oscillating peat surface levels in a restiad peatland, New Zealand-magnitude and spatiotemporal variability
Fritz, Christian; Campbell, David I.; Schipper, Louis A. (Wiley, 2008)Hydrology, particularly the water table position below the surface (relative water level, RWL), is an important control on biogeochemical and ecological processes in peatlands. The surface elevation (SE) in a peatland ...