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Thomas Joseph Hatton
Thomas Joseph Hatton
University of Western Australia CSIRO
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Estimating stand transpiration in a Eucalyptus populnea woodland with the heat pulse method: measurement errors and sampling strategies
TJ Hatton, SJ Moore, PH Reece
Tree physiology 15 (4), 219-227, 1995
3301995
Integration of sapflow velocity to estimate plant water use
TJ Hatton, EA Catchpole, RA Vertessy
Tree Physiology 6 (2), 201-209, 1990
2951990
Estimating stand water use of large mountain ash trees and validation of the sap flow measurement technique
RA Vertessy, TJ Hatton, P Reece, SK O'sullivan, RG Benyon
Tree physiology 17 (12), 747-756, 1997
2431997
Predicting water yield from a mountain ash forest catchment using a terrain analysis based catchment model
RA Vertessy, TJ Hatton, PJ O'shaughnessy, MDA Jayasuriya
Journal of Hydrology 150 (2-4), 665-700, 1993
2381993
Dryland salinity in south-western Australia: its origins, remedies, and future research directions
CJ Clarke, RJ George, RW Bell, TJ Hatton
Soil Research 40 (1), 93-113, 2002
2262002
Dependence of ecosystems on groundwater and its significance to Australia
T Hatton, R Evans, SK Merz
Sinclair Knight Merz, 1997
2241997
Towards achieving functional ecosystem mimicry with respect to water cycling in southern Australian agriculture
TJ Hatton, RA Nulsen
Agroforestry Systems 45 (1), 203-214, 1999
2131999
Scaling theory to extrapolate individual tree water use to stand water use
TJ Hatton, HI Wu
Hydrological Processes 9 (5‐6), 527-540, 1995
2041995
Combining measurements of transpiration and stable isotopes of water to determine groundwater discharge from forests
PJ Thorburn, TJ Hatton, GR Walker
Journal of Hydrology 150 (2-4), 563-587, 1993
2031993
Long-term growth and water balance predictions for a mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forest catchment subject to clear-felling and regeneration
RA Vertessy, TJ Hatton, RG Benyon, WR Dawes
Tree physiology 16 (1-2), 221-232, 1996
1981996
Evaluation of the heat pulse velocity technique for measurement of sap flow in rainforest and eucalypt forest species of south‐eastern Australia
DJ Barrett, TJ Hatton, JE Ash, MC Ball
Plant, Cell & Environment 18 (4), 463-469, 1995
1941995
Water balance of a tropical woodland ecosystem, Northern Australia: a combination of micro-meteorological, soil physical and groundwater chemical approaches
PG Cook, TJ Hatton, D Pidsley, AL Herczeg, A Held, A O’Grady, D Eamus
Journal of Hydrology 210 (1-4), 161-177, 1998
1651998
Preclearing hydrology of the Western Australia wheatbelt: target for the future
TJ Hatton, J Ruprecht, RJ George
Plant and soil 257, 341-356, 2003
1582003
Salinity and the discharge of salts from catchments in Australia
AJ Peck, T Hatton
Journal of hydrology 272 (1-4), 191-202, 2003
1552003
Transpiration of plantation pinus radiata estimated by the heat pulse method and the bowen ratio
TJ Hatton, RA Vertessy
Hydrological Processes 4 (3), 289-298, 1990
1431990
Does leaf water efficiency vary among eucalypts in water-limited environments?
T Hatton, P Reece, P Taylor, K McEwan
Tree Physiology 18 (8-9), 529-536, 1998
1291998
Estimating impacts of changed land use on recharge: review of modelling and other approaches appropriate for management of dryland salinity
GR Walker, L Zhang, TW Ellis, TJ Hatton, C Petheram
Hydrogeology Journal 10, 68-90, 2002
1212002
Modelling hydrologic processes using a biophysically based model—application of WAVES to FIFE and HAPEX-MOBILHY
L Zhang, WR Dawes, TJ Hatton
Journal of Hydrology 185 (1-4), 147-169, 1996
1111996
Energy balance of a natural jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest in Western Australia: measurements during the spring and summer
R Silberstein, A Held, T Hatton, N Viney, M Sivapalan
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 109 (2), 79-104, 2001
1062001
Eagleson's optimality theory of an ecohydrological equilibrium: quo vadis?
TJ Hatton, GD Salvucci, HI Wu
Functional Ecology 11 (6), 665-674, 1997
1031997
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