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12024Understanding changing riverine landscapes: instability, thresholds, and tipping pointsDelong, Michael D; Thoms, Martin C ; Fuller, Ian C; Tunnicliffe, Jon; Phillips, Jonathan; Cossart, Robert30-Apr-2024
22022The Physical Diversity and Assessment of a Large River System: The Murray–Darling Basin, AustraliaThoms, Martin ; Rayburg, Scott; Neave, Mel; Parsons, Melissa ; Chiew, Francis25-Jan-2024
32018Rivers, Scholars, and Society: A Situation AnalysisLubinski, Ken; Thoms, Martin 20-Mar-2018
42016An introduction to river science: research and applicationsThoms, Martin ; Gilvear, David J; Greenwood, Malcolm T; Wood, Paul J4-Apr-2017
52016Measuring spatial patterns in floodplains: A step towards understanding the complexity of floodplain ecosystemsScown, Murray; Thoms, Martin ; De Jager, Nathan R4-Apr-2017
62016Conclusion: The discipline of river scienceGilvear, David J; Greenwood, Malcolm T; Thoms, Martin ; Wood, Paul J11-Apr-2017
72016An ecosystem framework for river science and managementDelong, Michael D; Thoms, Martin 18-Apr-2017
82016Characterising riverine landscapes; history, application and future challengesMilner, Victoria S; Gilvear, David J; Thoms, Martin 15-Apr-2017
92016The physical template of Australia's riversThoms, Martin ; Parsons, Melissa ; Southwell, Mark 26-May-2016
102016The physical template of Australia's floodplain landscapesThoms, Martin ; Parsons, Melissa 30-May-2016
112016Monitoring the resilience of rivers as social-ecological systems: a paradigm shift for river assessment in the twenty-first centuryParsons, Melissa ; Thoms, Martin ; Flotemersch, Joe; Reid, Michael 5-Jul-2016
122012Changes in benthic community structure and function in an Australian regulated upland stream following wildfireReid, Michael ; Thoms, Martin 4-Jun-2013
132012The issue below the surface: wildfire, riverbed sediments and flow regulationThoms, Martin 4-Jun-2013
142012Double Trouble: the influence of wildfire and flow regulations of fine sediment accumulation in the Cotter River, AustraliaSouthwell, Mark ; Thoms, Martin 4-Jun-2013
152010Comparing fish biomass models based on biophysical factors in two northern Murray-Darling Basin rivers: a cautionary taleBalcombe, S; Huey, J; Lobegeiger, J; Marshall, J; Arthington, A; Davis, L; Sternberg, D; Thoms, Martin 27-Jun-2011
162008The Spatial Organization of River SystemsCallum, C; Brierley, G J; Thoms, Martin 20-Jun-2011
172007Physical-Ecological Interactions in a Lowland River System: Large Wood, Hydraulic Complexity and Native Fish Associations in the River Murray, AustraliaHughes, V; Thoms, Martin ; Nicol, SJ; Koehn, JD7-Sep-2011
182007The Physical Diversity and Assessment of a Large River System: the Murray-Darling Basin, AustraliaThoms, Martin ; Rayburg, Scott C; Neave, Melissa R9-Jan-2012
192006Variability, complexity and diversity: The geomorphology of river ecosystems in dryland regionsThoms, Martin ; Beyer, P J; Rogers, K H17-Jun-2011
202006The infilling of a terminal flood plain-wetland complexCossart, Robert; Thoms, Martin ; Rayburg, Scott9-Mar-2012
212006The diversity of inundated areas in semiarid flood plain ecosystemsMurray, Orla; Thoms, Martin ; Rayburg, Scott9-Mar-2012
222006A gradient or mosaic of patches? The textural character of inset-flood plain surfaces along a dryland river systemSouthwell, Mark ; Thoms, Martin 9-Mar-2012
232005An Interdisciplinary and Hierarchical Approach to the Study and Management of River EcosystemsThoms, Martin 5-Mar-2012

Credit Name
Martin Thoms
Full Name
Thoms, Martin
Variants
Thoms, Martin C
Thoms, M C
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:mthoms2
 
Position Title
Professor of Physical Geography
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Web of Science profile key
30047149
Discipline
School of HASS - Geography and Planning
 
Faculty
Faculty of HASS and Education
Surname
Thoms
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Given Name
Martin
 
Preferred Given Name
Martin
School/Department
School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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