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  1. Modelling landscape evolution

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages: 28–50, Gregory E. Tucker and Gregory R. Hancock

    Article first published online : 27 JAN 2010, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1952

  2. Testing of the SIBERIA landscape evolution model using the Tin Camp Creek, Northern Territory, Australia, field catchment

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 27, Issue 2, February 2002, Pages: 125–143, G. R. Hancock, G. R. Willgoose and K. G. Evans

    Article first published online : 23 JAN 2002, DOI: 10.1002/esp.304

  3. An experimental and computer simulation study of erosion on a mine tailings dam wall

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 29, Issue 4, April 2004, Pages: 457–475, G. R. Hancock and G. R. Willgoose

    Article first published online : 15 APR 2004, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1045

  4. A comparison of SRTM and high-resolution digital elevation models and their use in catchment geomorphology and hydrology: Australian examples

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 31, Issue 11, October 2006, Pages: 1394–1412, G. R. Hancock, C. Martinez, K. G. Evans and D. R. Moliere

    Article first published online : 18 MAY 2006, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1335

  5. Use of a landscape simulator in the validation of the SIBERIA Catchment Evolution Model: Declining equilibrium landforms

    Water Resources Research

    Volume 37, Issue 7, July 2001, Pages: 1981–1992, Greg Hancock, Garry Willgoose

    Article first published online : 9 JUL 2010, DOI: 10.1029/2001WR900002

  6. The use of a landscape simulator in the validation of the SIBERIA landscape evolution model: transient landforms

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 27, Issue 12, November 2002, Pages: 1321–1334, G. R. Hancock and G. R. Willgoose

    Article first published online : 17 OCT 2002, DOI: 10.1002/esp.414

  7. The design of post-mining landscapes using geomorphic principles

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 28, Issue 10, 15 September 2003, Pages: 1097–1110, G. R. Hancock, R. J. Loch and G. R. Willgoose

    Article first published online : 3 SEP 2003, DOI: 10.1002/esp.518

  8. An evaluation of an enhanced soil erosion and landscape evolution model: a case study assessment of the former Nabarlek uranium mine, Northern Territory, Australia

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 33, Issue 13, November 2008, Pages: 2045–2063, G. R. Hancock, J. B. C. Lowry, D. R. Moliere and K. G. Evans

    Article first published online : 10 APR 2008, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1653

  9. The impact of different gridding methods on catchment geomorphology and soil erosion over long timescales using a landscape evolution model

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 31, Issue 8, July 2006, Pages: 1035–1050, G. R. Hancock

    Article first published online : 22 FEB 2006, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1306

  10. A Framework for the Quantitative Testing of Landform Evolution Models

    Prediction in Geomorphology

    Garry R. Willgoose, Gregory R. Hancock, George Kuczera, Pages: 195–216, 2013

    Published Online : 29 MAR 2013, DOI: 10.1029/135GM14

  11. The impact of depression removal on catchment geomorphology, soil erosion and landscape evolution

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 33, Issue 3, March 2008, Pages: 459–474, G. R. Hancock

    Article first published online : 21 SEP 2007, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1598

  12. A catchment scale evaluation of the SIBERIA and CAESAR landscape evolution models

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 35, Issue 8, 30 June 2010, Pages: 863–875, GR Hancock, JBC Lowry, TJ Coulthard, KG Evans and DR Moliere

    Article first published online : 5 MAY 2010, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1863

  13. Post-mining landform evolution modelling: 1. Derivation of sediment transport model and rainfall–runoff model parameters

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 25, Issue 7, July 2000, Pages: 743–763, K.G. Evans, M.J. Saynor, G.R. Willgoose and S.J. Riley

    Article first published online : 27 JUN 2000, DOI: 10.1002/1096-9837(200007)25:7<743::AID-ESP95>3.0.CO;2-0

  14. Modelling of sediment dynamics in a laboratory-scale experimental catchment

    Hydrological Processes

    Volume 20, Issue 1, January 2006, Pages: 67–84, Dr G. R. Hancock, J. Nuake and S. G. Fityus

    Article first published online : 26 AUG 2005, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5899

  15. The long-term stability of engineered landforms of the Ranger Uranium Mine, Northern Territory, Australia: application of a catchment evolution model

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 23, Issue 3, March 1998, Pages: 237–259, Garry Willgoose and Steven Riley

    Article first published online : 4 DEC 1998, DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-9837(199803)23:3<237::AID-ESP846>3.0.CO;2-X

  16. The measurement and modelling of rill erosion at angle of repose slopes in mine spoil

    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

    Volume 33, Issue 7, June 2008, Pages: 1006–1020, G. R. Hancock, D. Crawter, S. G. Fityus, J. Chandler and T. Wells

    Article first published online : 12 OCT 2007, DOI: 10.1002/esp.1585

  17. A qualitative and quantitative evaluation of experimental model catchment evolution

    Hydrological Processes

    Volume 17, Issue 12, 30 August 2003, Pages: 2347–2363, Dr G. R. Hancock and G. R. Willgoose

    Article first published online : 5 AUG 2003, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.1258

  18. The use of digital elevation models in the identification and characterization of catchments over different grid scales

    Hydrological Processes

    Volume 19, Issue 9, 15 June 2005, Pages: 1727–1749, Dr G. R. Hancock

    Article first published online : 23 FEB 2005, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5632

  19. Gully position, characteristics and geomorphic thresholds in an undisturbed catchment in Northern Australia

    Hydrological Processes

    Volume 20, Issue 14, September 2006, Pages: 2935–2951, Dr G. R. Hancock and K. G. Evans

    Article first published online : 8 JUN 2006, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6085

  20. Channel network simulation models compared with data from the Ashley River, New Zealand

    Water Resources Research

    Volume 35, Issue 12, December 1999, Pages: 3875–3890, Richard P. Ibbitt, Garry R. Willgoose, Maurice J. Duncan

    Article first published online : 9 JUL 2010, DOI: 10.1029/1999WR900245