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Elyssa De Carli
Elyssa De Carli
PhD Candidate, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney
Verified email at sydney.edu.au - Homepage
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Geomorphology and morphodynamics of a sand apron, One Tree reef, southern Great Barrier Reef
DL Harris, JM Webster, EV De Carli, A Vila-Concejo
Journal of Coastal Research, 760-764, 2011
312011
A little cohesion goes a long way: Estimating appropriate values of additional root cohesion for evaluating slope stability in the Eastern Australian highlands
TCT Hubble, DW Airey, HK Sealey, EV De Carli, SL Clarke
Ecological engineering 61, 621-632, 2013
302013
Sedimentology, structure and age estimate of five continental slope submarine landslides, eastern Australia
S Clarke, T Hubble, J Webster, D Airey, E De Carli, C Ferraz, P Reimer, ...
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 63 (5), 631-652, 2016
172016
Mechanisms and processes of the millennium drought river bank failures: Lower Murray River, South Australia
TCT Hubble, E De Carli
Goyder Institute for Water Research Technical Report, 2015
142015
Riverbank Collapse Along the Lower River Murray
MB Jaksa, TCT Hubble, YL Kuo, C Liang, EV De Carli
Goyder Institute for Water Research - Technical Report, 2013
62013
The River Murray’s geomorphic legacy–shedding light on environmental change from Holocene floods to Millennium Drought extremes
E De Carli
52019
Geomechanical modeling of the Murray’s Millennium Drought river bank failures: a case of the unexpected consequences of slow drawdown, soft bank materials and anthropogenic change
T Hubble, E De Carli
The 7th Australian Stream Management Conference, 2014
32014
The Lower Murray River's Mannum Muds: A Holocene Age Lacustrine Deposit In A Bedrock Gorge
T Hubble, E De Carli, SL Clarke, D Penny, RJ Hamilton, DN Petley, ...
AGU Fall Meeting 2014, 2014
22014
Morphological Characteristics of Riverbank Failure on the Lower River Murray, South Australia
EV De Carli, TCT Hubble
The 7th Australian Stream Management Conference, 2014
12014
An unrecognised Holocene palaeo-lake at the terminus of the Murray-Darling Basin: a palaeo-discharge record and implications for current climate reconstructions
E De Carli, T Hubble, D Penny, DN Petley, SL Clarke, RJ Hamilton, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, PP13C-2308, 2015
2015
Discovery of a palaeolake at the terminus of the Murray-Darling Basin: a Holocene record of southeastern Australia’s hydroclimate and implications for current palaeoclimate …
E De Carli, T Hubble, D Penny, DN Petley, SL Clarke, RJ Hamilton, ...
International Union For Quaternary Research (INQUA), 2015
2015
Predicting Riverbank Collapse Using Numerical Modelling
MB Jaksa, YL Kuo, C Liang, B Ostendorf, T Hubble, E de Carli
Goyder Institute for Water Research Technical Report Series, 2015
2015
Geomorphic and hydraulic controls on large-scale riverbank failure on a mixed bedrock-alluvial river system, the River Murray, South Australia: a bathymetric analysis.
E De Carli, T Hubble
AGU Fall Meeting 2014, 2014
2014
The characteristics of rotational slumps and subaqueous translational slab slides of the Lower Murray River, South Australia: do they have any implications for the weak-layer …
T Hubble, E De Carli, D Airey
EGU General Assembly Conference 2014, 2014
2014
A sedimentologic and 14C dating study of five eastern Australian upper continental slope submarine landslides
SL Clarke, T Hubble, J Webster, D Airey, E De Carli, C Ferraz, PJ Reimer, ...
AGU Fall Meeting 2013, 2013
2013
Riverbank Collapse on the lower Murray River: recent phenomenon or long-term geomorphic process?
E De Carli, T Hubble, M Jaksa, SL Clarke, D Airey, J O'Toole, G Carpenter
AGU Fall Meeting 2013, 2013
2013
Riverbank Failure on the Lower River Murray, South Australia: Long-term Geomorphic Process or Recent Phenomenon?
EV De Carli, T Hubble, M Jaksa, S Clarke, D Airey, J O’Toole, ...
AGU Fall Meeting 2013, 2013
2013
Dating and provenancing sediments of a palaeoflood record at the terminus of the Murray-Darling Basin
E De Carli, S Marx, JH May
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