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| Publication | Type |
| Thoms MC (1997) River condition in the Namoi River Valley. Namoi River Management Workshop, Tamworth, November. | Conference presentation |
| Thoms MC (1997) River management: a geomorphological perspective. Catchment and river management in the Murray-Darling Basin, Melbourne, March. | Conference presentation |
| Thoms MC (1998) Channel instability and management of the Bell River, NSW. In: Rutherfurd I and Marsh N (eds) Stream rehabilitation in Australia, CRC for Catchment Hydrology. | Book chapter |
| Thoms MC (1998) Geomorphology, scale and WAMPS. AWWA Workshop on Water for the Environment, Brisbane, May. | Conference presentation |
| Thoms MC (1998) River health in the Namoi Valley. DLWC workshop on River Condition, February. | Conference presentation |
| Thoms MC (1998) Sand accumulation in a gravel bed river. In: Bobrowsky P (ed) Aggregate Resources: A Global Perspective, Balkemma. | Book chapter |
| Thoms MC (1998) The condition of the Gywdir River system. Report to the NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation, 120p. | Technical report |
| Thoms MC (1998) Water resource management and bank instability along the Barwon-Darling River. In: Rutherfurd I and Marsh N (eds) Stream rehabilitation in Australia, CRC for Catchment Hydrology. | Book chapter |
| Thoms MC, Burgess G and Sheldon F (1997) Environmental flows in a large semi arid river systems: The Condamine Balonne, Queensland. International Symposium on Regulated Rivers, Chattanooga, USA, August. | Conference presentation |
| Thoms MC, Hillman TJ and Sheldon F (1996) Water management and environmental flows in a large semi arid river system: The Barwon-Darling River, Australia. International Conference on Aquatic Systems, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.. | Conference proceeding |
| Thoms MC, Sheldon F and McCosker R (1996) A geomorphological and habitat survey of the Border Rivers. Report to the Queensland DPI. | Technical report |
| Thoms MC, Sheldon F, Schiller C, Maher M and McCosker R (1996) The Condamine-Balonne WAMP. Report to the Queensland DPI. | Technical report |
| Thoms MC, Suter P, Roberts J, Koehn J, Jones G, Hillman T and Close A (1998) River Murray Scientific panel on environmental flows: River Murray from Dartmouth to Wellington and the Lower Darling, Murray Darling Basin Commission, 450p. | Technical report |
| Thomson J (1997) Predator impacts in variable flow environments. ASL 36th Congress, Albury, September 27-29. | Conference presentation |
| Thomson S (1994) Study book for the alligator snapping turtle Macroclemys temmincki : Harlan 1835, Vol 2nd Edition. | Technical report |
| Thomson S and Georges A (1995) Neural bones in Australian turtles. Proceedings of 23rd Meeting of the Australian Society of Herpetologists, Laurel Hill, NSW, February 9-12.. | Conference proceeding |
| Thomson S and Georges A (1996) Nerual bones in Australian Chelid Turtles. Chelonian Conservation and Biology , Vol 2, No. 1, pp 82-86. | Journal article |
| Thomson S and Georges A (1995) A new genus of Australian chelid turtle and the relationships of the short-necked taxa. Proceedings 5th Conference on Aust.Vert.Evol.Paelontol. and Systematics, National Science and Technology Centre, Canberra, April 18-20.. | Conference proceeding |
| Thomson S and Georges A (1996) Neural bones in Australian chelid turtles. Chelonian Conservation and Biology , Vol 2, No. 1, pp 82-86. | Journal article |
| Thomson S and Georges A (1997) Internal morphological variation of the carapacial elements among species within the turtle genus Elseya (Pleurodira: Chelidae). Third World Congress of Herpetology, Prague, Czech Republic, August 2-10, p 208. | Conference proceeding |
| Thomson S (1996) A synthesis of diverse disciplines: How Elseya lavarackorum, the Gulf Snapping Turtle (Testudines: Chelidae), was identified as a living fossil. Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society, University of Canberra, December 3-5. | Conference presentation |
| Thomson S (1996) Management implications of poor alpha taxonomy. Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society, University of Canberra, December 3-5, p 38. | Conference proceeding |
| Thomson S (1997) Taxonomy, systematics and evolution of the long-necked chelid turtles. Water Seminar Series, University of Canberra, Canberra, April 8. | Conference presentation |
| Thomson SA, Littlejohn MJ, Robinson WA and Osborne WS (1996) Taxonomy of the Litoria aurea complex: a re-evaluation of the Southern Tableland populations of the ACT and NSW. Australian Zoologist , Vol 30, No. 2, pp 158-169. | Journal article |
| Thomson SA, Littlejohn MJ, Robinson WA and Osborne WS (1996) Taxonomy of the Litoria aurea Complex: A re-evaluation of the southern tableland populations of the ACT and NSW. In: Pyke GH and Osborne WS (eds) Biology and Conservation of the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea, Royal Zoological Society, NSW, Sydney. | Book chapter |
| Thomson S, Adams M, Sedden J and Georges A (1997) The western Australian turtle Chelodina oblonga (Testudines: Chelidae) and its phylogenetic placement within the genus Chelodina. Proceedings of the 77th Annual Meeting of American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, University of Washington, Seattle, June 26 - July 2, p 290. | Conference proceeding |
| Thomson S, Irwin S and Irwin T (1996) Harriet: La tortuga de Galapagos. Reptilia , Vol 2, No. 4, pp 46-49. | Journal article |
| Thomson S, White A and Georges A (1997) Re-evaluation of Emydura lavarackorum: Identification of a living fossil. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, Vol 42, No. 1, pp 327-336. | Journal article |
| Thomson S, White A, Adams M and Georges A (1996) A synthesis of diverse disciplines: How Elseya lavarackorum, the Gulf Snapping Turtle (Testudines: Chelidae) was identified as a living fossil. 44 in Proceedings of the 24th Meeting of the Australian Society of Herpetologists, Wellington Mills, WA, 22-25 September 1996.. | Conference proceeding |
| Thomson S, White A, Adams M and Georges A (1996) A synthesis of diverse disciplines: How Elseya lavarackorum, the Gulf Snapping Turtle (Testudines: Chelidae) was identified as a living fossil. Proceedings of the 24th Meeting of the Australian Society of Herpetologists, Wellington Mills, WA, September 22-25. | Conference presentation |
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