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2005 Journal Article High resolution provenancing of long travelled dust deposited on the Southern Alps, New ZealandMcGowan, H. A., Kamber, B., McTainsh, G. H. and Marx, S. K. (2005). High resolution provenancing of long travelled dust deposited on the Southern Alps, New Zealand. Geomorphology, 69 (1-4), 208-221. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2005.01.005 |
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2005 Conference Publication Geochemical characterisation of east Australian dusts: A tool for provenance of aeolian sediments from geological archivesMarx, S. K. and McGowan, H. A. (2005). Geochemical characterisation of east Australian dusts: A tool for provenance of aeolian sediments from geological archives. Joint BGRG/BSRG Conference: Drylands - Linking Landscape Processes To Sedimentary Environments, London, 2-4 February, 2005. |
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2005 Journal Article Provenance of long-travelled dust determined with ultra-trace-element composition: A pilot study with samples from New Zealand glaciersMarx, S. K., Kamber, B. S. and McGowan, H. A. (2005). Provenance of long-travelled dust determined with ultra-trace-element composition: A pilot study with samples from New Zealand glaciers. Earth Surface Processes And Landforms, 30 (6), 699-716. doi: 10.1002/esp.1169 |
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2005 Conference Publication Glacial Lake Victoria: A reappraisal of geomorphic evidenceNeil, D., McGowan, H., Dowideit, G., Speirs, J. and Orwin J. (2005). Glacial Lake Victoria: A reappraisal of geomorphic evidence. Antarctica New Zealand Annual Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 4-6 July, 2005. |
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2005 Conference Publication Dust as a proxy for climate change: A record of Australian dust deposition in New Zealand during the HoloceneMarx, S. K., McGowan, H. A. and Kamber, B. S. (2005). Dust as a proxy for climate change: A record of Australian dust deposition in New Zealand during the Holocene. Geological Society of New Zealand 50th Anniversary Conference, Kaikoura, New Zealand., 28th November - 1st December 2005. |
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2005 Journal Article Enhanced dust deposition by trees recently established on degraded rangelandMcGowan, H and Ledgard, N (2005). Enhanced dust deposition by trees recently established on degraded rangeland. Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand, 35 (3), 269-277. doi: 10.1080/03014223.2005.9517783 |
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2005 Conference Publication OSL age constraints on the Victoria Valley Dunes, AntarcticaDickinson, W. W., Rieser, U. and McGowan, H. (2005). OSL age constraints on the Victoria Valley Dunes, Antarctica. LED 2005: 11th International Conference on Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating, Cologne, Germany, 24- 29 July, 2005. |
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2005 Conference Publication Controls on proglacial suspended sediment transfer patterns in a polar environment, Victoria Valley, AntarcticaOrwin, J. F., McGowan, H. A. and Neil, D. T. (2005). Controls on proglacial suspended sediment transfer patterns in a polar environment, Victoria Valley, Antarctica. 2005 Antarctica New Zealand Conference: Antarctica - Facing the Future, Christchurch, New Zealand, 4-6 July 2005. Christchurch, NZ: |
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2005 Conference Publication Long Term Estimates of Australian Dust Flux into New Zealand: The Use of Modern Analogues to Assess the Sensitivity of Dust to Environmental Change Using Trace-Element Calibrated 210Pb as a MonitorMarx, S. K., Kamber, B. S. and McGowan, H. A. (2005). Long Term Estimates of Australian Dust Flux into New Zealand: The Use of Modern Analogues to Assess the Sensitivity of Dust to Environmental Change Using Trace-Element Calibrated 210Pb as a Monitor. 2nd EGU General Assembly, Vienna Austria, 24-29 April 2005. Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany: European Geophysical Society. |
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2005 Conference Publication Denivation features of polar dunes: An earth analogue for morphological indicators of solid water on MarsMcGowan, H. A. and Neil, D. (2005). Denivation features of polar dunes: An earth analogue for morphological indicators of solid water on Mars. 2005 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A., 5-9 December 2005. Washington, DC., U.S.A.: American Geophysical Union. |
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2005 Journal Article Influence of the 23 October 2002 dust storm on the air quality of four Australian citiesChan, Y. C., McTainsh, G., Leys, J., McGowan, H. and Tews, K. (2005). Influence of the 23 October 2002 dust storm on the air quality of four Australian cities. Water Air And Soil Pollution, 164 (1-4), 329-348. doi: 10.1007/s11270-005-4009-0 |
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2005 Conference Publication Palaeoshoreline evidence for glacial megalakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Glacial Lake Victoria reappraisedNeil, D., McGowan, H., Dowideit, G., Speirs, J. and Orwin, J. (2005). Palaeoshoreline evidence for glacial megalakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: Glacial Lake Victoria reappraised. 2005 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A., 5–9 December 2005. |
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2004 Journal Article Numerical simulations of wind and temperature structure within an Alpine lake basin, Lake Tekapo, New ZealandZawar-Reza, P., McGowan, H. A., Sturman, A. P. and Kossmann, M. (2004). Numerical simulations of wind and temperature structure within an Alpine lake basin, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 85 (3-4), 245-260. doi: 10.1007/s00703-003-0045-8 |
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2004 Conference Publication Nocturnal cool air pools and billabong effects in the Channel Country: Observations from Hunters Gorge, Diamantina National Park, QueenslandMcGowan, H. A. (2004). Nocturnal cool air pools and billabong effects in the Channel Country: Observations from Hunters Gorge, Diamantina National Park, Queensland. International Conference on Storms: Storm Science to Disaster, Brisbane, 5-9 July, 2004. Melbourne: AMOS. |
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2004 Conference Publication A 25 000 year record of climatic variability for southeast Queensland reconstructed from water content and aeolian dust deposition in “dry” lake sedimentsPetherick, Lynda, McGowan, Hamish and Kamber, Balz (2004). A 25 000 year record of climatic variability for southeast Queensland reconstructed from water content and aeolian dust deposition in “dry” lake sediments. Australasian Quaternary Association Biennial Conference, Cradle Mountain, Australia, 6-10 December 2004. |
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2004 Journal Article Observations of anti-winds in a deep alpine valley, Lake Tekapo, New ZealandMcGowan, Hamish A. (2004). Observations of anti-winds in a deep alpine valley, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research, 36 (4), 495-501. doi: 10.1657/1523-0430(2004)036[0495:OOAIAD]2.0.CO;2 |
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2004 Conference Publication Determination of the provenance of long-travelled dust in geologic archives: A study using the ultra trace element chemistries of eastern Australian dustsMarx, S., McGowan, H. A. and Kamber, B.S. (2004). Determination of the provenance of long-travelled dust in geologic archives: A study using the ultra trace element chemistries of eastern Australian dusts. Biennial Conference of the Australasian Quaternary Association, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, 2004. |
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2003 Journal Article The Lake Tekapo experiment (LTEX): An investigation of atmospheric boundary layer processes in complex terrainSturman, A. P., Bradley, S., Drummond, P.D., Grant, K., Gudiksen, P., Kossmann, M., McGowan, H. A., Oliphant, I.F., Owens, I.F., Powell, S., Spronken-Smith, R. and Zawar-Reza, P. (2003). The Lake Tekapo experiment (LTEX): An investigation of atmospheric boundary layer processes in complex terrain. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 84 (3), 371-380. doi: 10.1175/BAMS-84-3-371 |
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2003 Conference Publication Observations of foehn interaction with lake breeze and valley wind circulations, Lake Tekapo, New ZealandMcGowan, Hamish A. (2003). Observations of foehn interaction with lake breeze and valley wind circulations, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. International Conference on Alpine Meteorology and MAP Meeting, Brig, Switzerland, 19-23 May 2003. Zurich: Meteo Swiss. |
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2003 Edited Outputs Urban air quality in Australian east coast cities during the 22-27 October 2002 dust stormH. A. McGowan, G. H. McTanish, and Y. Chan eds. (2003). Urban air quality in Australian east coast cities during the 22-27 October 2002 dust storm. The Meteorological Society of NZ 24th Annual Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 26-28 November, 2003. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Meteorological Society. |