Professor Murugesu Sivapalan
Publications
Summary
Published
in refereed journals (incl. in press) 85
Edited books 2
Book chapters (incl. in press) 8
Published in refereed conference proceedings 37
Non-refereed journal contributions and published reports 10
Edited journal special issues & conference proceedings 7
Submitted to journals for publication 20
In preparation (for publication in refereed journals) 15
Published as research reports 27
Conference presentations (abstract only) 118
Invited lectures and seminars 54
List
of Publications
Refereed Journal Articles by Year
1.
Bari, M. A., K.
R. J. Smettem and M. Sivapalan (2004). Understanding
changes in annual runoff following land use changes: a systematic data-based
approach. Hydrological Processes, Vol. 18 (in
press).
2.
Ocampo, C. J, M. Sivapalan and C.
E. Oldham (2004). Field
exploration of coupled hydrological and biogeochemical catchment responses and
a unifying perceptual model. Advances in Water Resources, special issue on “Experimental Hydrology”, Editors: Jan
Hopmans and Greg Pasternak, in press.
3.
Struthers, I., M. Sivapalan and
C. Hinz (2005). Conceptual
examination of the influence of climate upon water balance of an open-fractured
soil. I. Individual storm response. Advances in Water
Resources (in press).
4.
Struthers,
I., M. Sivapalan and C. Hinz (2005). Conceptual examination of the influence of
climate upon water balance of an open-fractured soil. II. Long term response to
a population of storms. Advances in Water Resources (in press).
5.
Zammit,
C., M. Sivapalan, P. Kelsey and N. R. Viney (2005). Modelling the effects of
land use modifications to control nutrient loads from an agricultural catchment
in Western Australia. Ecological
Modeling (in press).
6.
Sivapalan,
M., G. Blöschl, R. Merz and D. Gutknecht (2004). Linking flood frequency to
long-term water balance: Incorporating the effects of seasonality. Water Resources Research (in press).
7.
Viney, N.
R. and M. Sivapalan (2004). Scaling of hydrologic conceptualizations: Approaches
to handling subgrid variability. Hydrological Processes, Vol. 18, No. 8,
pp. 1395 – 1408. DOI:
10.1002/hyp.1419.
8.
Hipsey,
M. R., M. Sivapalan and P. T. Clement (2004). A numerical and field
investigation of surface heat fluxes from small wind-sheltered water bodies in
semi-arid Western Australia. Environmental Fluid Dynamics, Vol. 4, pp. 79–106, 2004.
9.
Snell, J.
D., M. Sivapalan and B. C. Bates (2004). Nonlinear kinematic dispersion in
channel network responses and
scale effects: Application of the meta-channel concept. Advances in Water
Resources, Vol. 27, pp. 141-154, doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2003.11.003.
2003
10.
Hipsey,
M. and M. Sivapalan (2003) Parameterizing the effect of wind-shelter on
evaporation from small waterbodies. Water
Resources Research, Vol. 39, No. 12, 1339, doi:
10.1029/2002WR001784.
11.
Sivapalan,
M., K. Takeuchi, S. W. Franks, V. K. Gupta, H. Karambiri, V. Lakshmi, X. Liang,
J. J. McDonnell, E. M. Mendiondo, P. E. O’Connell, T. Oki, J. W. Pomeroy, D.
Schertzer, S. Uhlenbrook, and E. Zehe (2003). IAHS Decade on Predictions in
Ungauged Basins (PUB), 2003-2012: Shaping an exciting future for the
hydrological sciences. Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 48, No. 6,
pp. 857-880.
12.
Sivapalan,
M. (2003). Prediction of ungauged basins: A grand challenge for theoretical
hydrology. HP Today, Hydrological Processes, Vol. 17, No. 15, pp.
3163-3170. Invited Commentary
13.
Hipsey,
M., M. Sivapalan and M. Menabde (2003) The incorporation of risk in the design
of engineered catchments for rural water supply in semiarid Western Australia. Hydrological
Sciences Journal, Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 709-727
14.
Jothityangkoon,
C. and M. Sivapalan (2003). Towards estimation of extreme floods: Examination
of the roles of runoff process changes and floodplain flows. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 281, pp. 206–229.
15.
Sivapalan,
M., G. Blöschl, L. Zhang, and R. Vertessy (2003). Downward approach to
hydrological prediction. Hydrological Processes, Vol. 17, pp. 2101-2111, doi: 10.1002/hyp.1425.