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Publications

2002

Dostine, P.L. (2002) Assessment of the ecological condition of freshwater streams in the Darwin region: evidence from a survey of macroinvertebrate communities and water quality in the early dry season 2001 (pdf 1.4Mb). Report 43/2002D. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Darwin.

Dostine, P.L. (2002) Assessment of the ecological condition of freshwater streams in the Darwin region: evidence from a survey of macroinvertebrate communities and water quality in the early dry season 2001 (pdf 1.4Mb). Report No 43/2002D. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment,  41p, Darwin.

Dostine P. (2002): Australia-Wide Assessment of River Health: Northern Territory Program – Final Report. Department of Lands, Planning and Environment, Report No 07/2002; Darwin, 92p.

Edwards, C.A. (2002). The fate of outboard engine combustion products in the Mary River floodplain billabongs. Are they a pollutant? (pdf 1.2Mb). Report 09/2002. Natural Resource Management Division. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment. Darwin.

Padovan, A.V. (2002). Catchment load monitoring during the 2001/02 wet season (Berry Creek, Elizabeth River and Bees Creek Stations) (pdf 137Kb). Report No. 22/2002. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Darwin, NT.

Padovan, A.V. (2002). Darwin Harbour Water Quality Monitoring 2001/02 (pdf 645Kb). Report 23/2002. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, Darwin.

Pidlsey, S.M. (2002). Rum Jungle Rehabilitation Project Monitoring Report 1993-1998. ISBN 0724548211

Rea, N., Dostine, P., Cook, S., Webster., I. and William, D. (2002). Environmental Water Requirements of Vallisneria nana in the Daly River Northern Territory. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, NT. Project No. 23087. A report to Environment Australia. Canberra.

Schultz, T.J., Townsend, S.A. and Edwards, C.A.(2002) Water Quality of the Rivers and Streams of the Mary River Catchment (NT) (pdf 3Mb). Technical Report 41/2002. Water Monitoring Branch, Natural Resource Management Division. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment. Darwin.

Schultz, T.J., Townsend, S.A., Edwards, C.A. and Dostine,P.L. (2002) Water Quality Monitoring in the Mary River Catchment (pdf 3.8Mb). Technical Report 42/2002. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment. Darwin.

Schultz, T.J., Townsend, S.A., Edwards, C.A. and Dostine,P.L. (2002) Water Quality Monitoring in the Mary River Catchment (pdf 6.9Mb). Technical Report 42/2002. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment. Darwin, 73p.

Townsend , S.A. (2002). Correlation between flow and other environmental variables with phytoplankton assemblages. Periphyton and phytoplankton response to reduced dry season flows in the Daly River Northern Territory Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment. pp60-83

Townsend , S.A. (2002). Seasonal evaporative concentration of an extremely turbid water-body in the semi-arid tropics of Australia. Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management. Vol 7. pp103-107.

Townsend , S.A. and Edwards, C.A. (2002) Deoxygenation and a fish kill associated with early wet season flow of the Mary River into Shady Camp Billabong, and its significance for water quality management (pdf 1Mb). Report 08/2002. Natural Resource Management Division. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment. Darwin.

Townsend, S., Stewart, G., Gell, P., Bickford, S.,Tibby, J.,Croome, R.,Przybylska, M.,Padovan, A.V.and Metcalfe, R. (2002). Periphyton and phytoplankton response to reduced dry season flows in the Daly River. Environmental Flows Project 22963. Department report 10/2003D. Darwin. N.T. Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment.

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