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Calvin Rose photoB Science, BE Aeronautics, PhD, DUniv, Doctor of Natural Resource Management

Emeritus Professor, Griffith School of Environment, Nathan and ARI

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Research Interests

  • Soil and water conservation
  • Measurement and modeling of water flow
  • Sediment and associated nutrient loss
  • Evaluation of the effectiveness and consequences of land management and vegetation in reducing such losses
  • Effectiveness of vegetated structures

Recent publications

BOOK

  • Rose, C.W.  (2004). An Introduction to the Environmental Physics of Soil, Water and Watersheds, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Journal articles

  • Rose, C.W., Yu, B., Hogarth, W.L., Okom, E.A. and Ghadiri, H. (2003). Sediment deposition from flow at low gradients into a buffer strip - a critical test of re-entrainment theory. Journal of Hydrology 280: 33 51.
  • Hogarth, W.L., Parlange, J.-Y. and Rose, C.W. (2003). Addendum to overland flow to and through a segment of uniform resistance. Journal of Hydrology 283: 218 224.
  • Bin Goa, Walter, M.T., Steenhuis, T.S., Parlange, J.-Y., Nakano, K., Rose, C.W. and Hogarth, W.L. (2003). Investigating ponding depth and soil detachability for a mechanistic erosion model using a simple experiment.  Journal of Hydrology 277: 116 124.
  • Rose, C.W., Bin Goa, Walter, M.T., Steenhuis, T.S., Parlange, J.-Y., Nakano, K. and Hogarth, W.L. (2004). Reply to comment on 'Investigating ponding depth and soil detachability for a mechanistic erosion model using a simple experiment' by Gao, B., et al., 2003. Journal of Hydrology 277: 116 124. Journal of Hydrology, 289, 307-308.
  • Hogarth, W.L., Rose, C.W., Parlange, J.Y., Sander, G.C., and Carey, G. (2004), Soil erosion due to rainfall impact with no inflow: a numerical solution with spatial and temporal effects of sediment settling velocity characteristics. Journal of Hydrology, 294: 229-240.
  • Hogarth, W.L., Parlange, J.Y.,  Rose, C.W., Sander, G.C., Steenhuis, T.S., and Barry, A. (2004), 'Soil erosion due to rainfall impact with inflow: an analytical solution with spatial and temporal effects'.  Journal of Hydrology, 295: 140-148.
  • Presbitero, A.L.,. Rose C.W., Yu, B, Ciesiolka, C.A.A., Coughlan, K.J., and Fentie, B. (2005). Investigation of soil erosion from bare steep slopes of the humid tropic Philippines. Earth Interactions, Volume 9, Paper No.5, pp.1-30.
  • Hogarth, W.L., Parlange, J.-Y., Rose, C.W., Fuentes,C., Haverkamp, R., and Walter, M.T. (2005). Interpolation between Darcy-Weisbach and Darcy for laminar and turbulent flows. Advances in Water Resources, 28: 1028 -1031.
  • Gao,B., Walter, M.T., Steenhuis, T.S., Parlange, J.-Y., Richards, B.K., Hogarth, W.L., and Rose. C.W. (2005). Investigating raindrop effects on transport of sediment and non-sorbed chemicals from soil to surface runoff. Journal of Hydrology, 308: 313-320.
  • Rouhipour, H., Ghadiri, H., and Rose, C.W. (2006). Investigation of the interaction between flow-driven and rainfall-driven erosion processes. Australian J Soil Research, 44, 503-514.
  • Ciesiolka, C.A.A., Yu, B., Rose, C.W., Ghadiri, H., Lang, D., and  Rosewell, C. (2006). Improvement in soil loss estimation in USLE type experiments. J. Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 61, No. 4, 223-229.
  • Heilig, A., D. DeBruyn, M.T. Walter, C.W. Rose, J.-Y. Parlange, T.S. Steenhuis, G.C. Sander, P.B. Hairsine, W.L. Hogarth, L.P. Walter. (2006). Corrigendum. Testing a mechanistic soil erosion model with a simple experiment. Journal of Hydrology,  317, 171-172.
  • Rose, C.W., Yu, B., Ghadiri, H., Asadi, H., Parlange, J.Y., Hogarth, W.L., and Hussein, J. (2007). Dynamic erosion of soil in steady sheet flow. Journal of Hydrology, 333, 449-458.
  • Asadi, H., Ghadiri, H., Rose, C.W. , and  Rouhipour, H (2007). Interrill Soil Erosion Processes and their Interaction on Low Slopes. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 32, 711-724.
  • Asadi, H., Ghadiri, H., Rose, C.W., and Rouhipour, H. (2007)  An investigation of flow-driven soil erosion processes at low stream powers. J. Hydrol. 342, 134-142.
  • Walker, J., M.T. Walter, J.-Y. Parlange, C.W. Rose, H.J. Tromp-vanMeerveld, B. Gao, A.M. Cohen. (2007). Infiltration reduces raindrop-impact driven soil erosion. J. Hydrol. 342(3-4), 331-335.
  • Hussein, J., Yu, B., Ghadiri, H., and Rose, C W. (2007) Prediction of surface flow hydrology and sediment retention upstream of a vetiver buffer strip. J. Hydrol. 338: 261-272.
  • Hussein, J., Ghadiri, H., Yu, B., and Rose, C W. (2007). Sediment retention by a Stiff Grass Hedge under  Subcritical Flow  Conditions.  Soil Science Society of America  Journal.  71: 1516-1523.
  • Sander, G. C., T. Zheng, and C. W. Rose (2007).  Update to “Modeling water erosion due to overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow”, Water Resour. Res., 43, W04408, doi:10.1029/2006WR005601.
  • H. Ghadiri and J. Hussein and C. W. Rose 2007, 'A study of interactions between salinity, soil erosion, and pollutant transport on three Queensland soils', in Australian Journal of Soil Research, vol.45, CSIRO Publishing, Australia.
  • G. C. Sander and T. Zheng and C. W. Rose 2007, 'Update to "Modeling water erosion due to  overland flow using physical principles: 1. Sheet flow''', in Water Resources Research, vol.43, no.4, American Geophysical Union, United States.
  • J 166 Hogarth, W., Parlange, J_Y., Rose, C.W., Sander, G., Walter, M. T., Walter, M. F. (2008). A note on Chow’s description of the weak hydraulic jump. J. Hydraulic Research, Vol. 46, No.5.pp. 703-706.
  • Sanjari, G., Yu, B., Ghadiri, H., Ciesiolka, C.A.A., and Rose, C.W. (2009). Effects of time-controlled grazing on runoff and sediment loss. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 47, 796-808.

 Book chapters

  • Rose, C.W. (2002). Erosion by water, modeling. pp. 468 472 In: R. Lal (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Soil Science. Marcel Decker, Inc., New York, USA.
  • Ghadiri, H. and  Rose, C.W. (2003). Grass strip hydrology. pp. 1 4 In: R. Lal (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Soil Science. Marcel Decker, Inc., New York, USA.
  • Ghadiri, H. and Rose C.W. (2006). Hydrology of grass strips.In: R. Lal (ed.) Encyclopedia of Soil Science, Volume 1, 2nd Edition, pp 773-776, Marcel Dekker Inc. NY.
  • Rose, C.W., Yu, B., Misra, R.K., Coughlan, K., and Fentie, B. (2011). Use of GUEST Technology to Parameterise a Physically-Based Model for assessing Soil Erodibility and Evaluating Conservation Practices in Tropical Steeplands. Chapter 11 in: “Handbook of Erosion Modeling”. Eds. R.P.C. Morgan and M.A. Nearing. Wiley-Blackwell. A John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Publication.

 

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