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Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 24
Citations - 970
Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Drainage basin. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 855 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson include James Cook University.
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River loads of suspended solids, nitrogen, phosphorus and herbicides delivered to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon
Frederieke J. Kroon,Petra M. Kuhnert,Brent Henderson,Scott N. Wilkinson,Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson,Brett N. Abbott,Jon Brodie,Ryan D.R. Turner +7 more
TL;DR: The increase in river loads for all 35 GBR basins is estimated, using the best available estimates of pre-European and current loads derived from catchment modelling and monitoring, to facilitate target setting for water quality and desired ecosystem states, and enable prioritisation of critical sources for management.
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Development of a time-stepping sediment budget model for assessing land use impacts in large river basins.
Scott N. Wilkinson,Cameron Dougall,Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson,Ross Searle,R. Ellis,Rebecca Bartley +5 more
TL;DR: A new D-SedNet model is proposed which constructs daily budgets of fine sediment sources, transport and deposition for each link in a river network, and it is concluded that the river network sediment budget model provides some capacity for predicting load time-series independent of monitoring data in ungauged basins.
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Modelling wetland connectivity during overbank flooding in a tropical floodplain in north Queensland, Australia
TL;DR: In this article, a method of quantifying flood-induced overbank connectivity using a hydrodynamic model (MIKE 21) to calculate the timing, the duration and the spatial extent of the connections between several floodplain wetlands and rivers in the Tully-Murray catchment, north Queensland, Australia.
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Can changes to pasture management reduce runoff and sediment loss to the Great Barrier Reef? The results of a 10-year study in the Burdekin catchment, Australia.
Rebecca Bartley,Jeff Corfield,Aaron Hawdon,Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson,Brett N. Abbott,Scott N. Wilkinson,Rex Keen +6 more
TL;DR: A 10-year study on a property in the Burdekin catchment as mentioned in this paper investigated the role of reduced stocking rates and rotational wet season resting on hill-slope and catchment runoff and sediment yields.
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Grazing impacts on gully dynamics indicate approaches for gully erosion control in northeast Australia
Scott N. Wilkinson,Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson,Aaron Hawdon,P. B. Hairsine,Rebecca Bartley,Brett J. Baker +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of livestock grazing intensity on gully erosion in the Burdekin River basin and concluded that reducing livestock grazing pressure within and around gullies in hillslope drainage lines is a primary method of controlling gully wall erosion.