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    Variations in Suspended Sediment Yield and Dynamics in Catchments of Differing Land-use in Sabah by Anand Nainar, Kawi Bidin, Rory P. D. Walsh, Robert M. Ewers, Glen Reynolds

    Published 2015
    “…Five catchments of different land-use namely primary forest (PF), old regrowth-virgin jungle reserve (VJR), twice logged regenerating forest (LFE), thrice-logged regenerating forest (0 m) and oil palm (OP) were instrumented with Campbell data loggers and sensors to record at five-minute intervals water level, turbidity, electrical conductivity and water temperature. …”
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    Effects of different land-use on suspended sediment dynamics in Sabah (Malaysian Borneo) – a view at the event and annual timescales by Anand Nainar, Kawi Bidin, Rory P. D. Walsh, Robert M. Ewers, Glen Reynolds

    Published 2017
    “…Five small (1.7–4.6 km2) catchments of increasing disturbance history – primary forest, old growth virgin jungle reserve, twice-logged forest, multiple-logged forest and mature oil palm – were instrumented from late 2011 with dataloggers and sensors to record river stage, turbidity and rainfall. …”
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    Baseflow Persistence and Magnitude in Oil Palm, Logged and Primary Tropical Rainforest Catchments in Malaysian Borneo: Implications for Water Management under Climate Change by Anand Nainar, Rory P. D. Walsh, Kawi Bidin, Nobuaki Tanaka, Kogila Vani Annammala, Umeswaran Letchumanan, Robert M. Ewers, Glen Reynolds

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In the light of the increasing climate extremes, this paper compared baseflow values and baseflow recession constants (<i>K</i>) between headwater catchments of five differing land-uses in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, namely primary forest (PF), old growth/virgin jungle reserve (VJR), twice-logged forest with 22 years regeneration (LF2), multiple-logged forest with 8 years regeneration (LF3), and oil palm plantation (OP). …”
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