Author(s) |
Thornton, Ken
Ashcroft, Linden
Bridgman, Howard
Oates, William
di Gravio, Gionni
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Publication Date |
2018-12
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Abstract |
Editor: David Andrew Roberts
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Abstract |
<p>The article discusses the impact of the Federation Drought (1895-1903) on the regions of Eversleigh, Uralla, and Narrabri in Australia, highlighting significant reductions in rainfall and the resulting hardships faced by local graziers. It emphasizes the correlation between rainfall patterns and the El NiƱo-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). We contrast personal observations from Belfield's diaries, which do not explicitly mention drought, with newspaper reports that vividly describe the devastation and anxiety among farmers due to water shortages and failing pastures. Additionally, the article points out the economic strain on graziers during these dry periods, illustrating the broader social and environmental implications of prolonged drought conditions in southeastern Australia.</p>
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Citation |
Journal of Australian Colonial History, v.20, p. 139-154
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ISSN |
1441-0370
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
University of New England, School of Humanities
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Rights |
CC0 1.0 Universal
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Title |
Algernon Henry Belfield and the Eversleigh Weather Diaries, 1877-1922
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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