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Nik Callow is a researcher at the School of the Environment, University of Queensland, specializing in ecohydrology and environmental science. His work focuses on dryland catchments, salinity management, and vegetation dynamics, with a strong emphasis on remote sensing and hydrological modeling.
His research explores the interplay between vegetation and hydrological processes, particularly in low-gradient semi-arid environments. Key themes include
- Hydrologic connectivity in agricultural landscapes
- Climate teleconnections and streamflow patterns
- Vegetation-climate feedbacks in forested catchments
His publications from 2019 to 2007 demonstrate expertise in satellite data integration, GIS applications, and ecohydrological management paradigms. Recent work includes alpine temperature reconstructions and climate teleconnection impacts on streamflow, while earlier contributions focus on dryland river management and salinity mitigation.
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