australian institute of alpine studies
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Dane Wimbush
affiliation
contact details
5 Barragat Street, Bermagui NSW 2546, Australia, Tel: (02) 6493 4146, Fax: (02) 6493 4146
research interests
publications
Wimbush D.J. (1969) Studies of the pied currawong, Strepera graculina, in the Snowy Mountains. Emu 69, 72-80.
Wimbush D. (1980) Vegetation. In: A. Turner (ed.) The Conservation Status of Kosciusko National Park. NPWS New South Wales, Sydney.
Calaby J.H. & Wimbush D.J. (1964) Observations on the broad-toothed rat, Mastacomys fuscus Thomas. CSIRO Wildl. Res. 9, 123-133.
Costin, A.B. & Wimbush, D.J. (1961). 'Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps. IV. Interception by trees of rain, cloud and fog.' Div. of plant Ind. Tech. Pap., No. 16. CSIRO,Australia.
Costin, A.B. & Wimbush, D.J. (1963). 'Reaction of species to adverse conditions in the Snowy Mountains.' CSIRO Div. of Plant Ind. Field Stat. Rec., 2: 19-30.
Costin A. B., Wimbush D. J., Barrow M. D. & Lake P. (1969) Development of soil and vegetation climaxes in the Mount Kosciusko area, Australia. Vegetatio Acta Geobotanica 18, 273-288.
Costin, A.B., Gay, L.W., Wimbush, D.J. & Kerr, D. (1961). 'Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps. III. Preliminary snow investigations.' Div. of Plant Ind. Tech. Pap., No. 15. CSIRO, Australia.
Costin, A.B., Gray, M., Totterdell, C.J. & Wimbush, D.J. (1979). Kosciusko Alpine Flora. CSIRO, Melbourne.
Costin, A.B., Wimbush, D.J. & Cromer, R.N. (1964). 'Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps. V. Soil moisture characteristics and evapotransporation.' Div. of Plant Ind. Tech. Pap., No.20. CSIRO, Australia.
Costin, A.B., Wimbush, D.J. & Kerr, D. (1960). 'Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps. II. Surface run-off and soil loss.' Div. of Plant Ind. Tech. Pap., No. 14. CSIRO, Australia.
Costin, A.B., Wimbush, D.J., Kerr, D. & Gay, L.W. (1959). 'Studies in catchment hydrology in the Australian Alps. I. Trends in soils and vegetation.' Div. of Plant Ind. Tech. Pap., No.13. CSIRO, Australia.
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