Publication (Non-technical publication): Anabranch channels of the Macintyre River
Publication Type:Non-technical publication - Fact sheet
Publication Name:Anabranch channels of the Macintyre River



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Southwell, M., McGinness, H., Thoms, M. & Sheldon, F. (2004) Anabranch channels of the Macintyre River, CRCFE, Canberra - Fact sheet.




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Anabranches are channels that branch off the parent river and rejoin it some distance downstream. Often called ‘flood runners’, or ‘breakouts’, they are common features of the floodplains of Australian inland rivers, including the Macintyre River near the NSW/Queensland border.

This sheet reports studies by postgraduate students Mark Southwell (Honours, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Martin Thoms) and Heather McGinness (PhD in progress, supervised by Assoc. Prof. Martin Thoms and Dr Fran Sheldon).





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