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Dry distillation of wood - Residue charcoal

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Wood distillation Works Britannia Creek

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Stacks of firewood. Red ironbark

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Bush sawmill near Belgrave

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Erosion scene

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Hydes Creek Goulburn (river) Heavy bank erosion on Brett's property

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Erosion scene - deforested branch

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Snowy River Catchment erosion of River Terrace and siltation near Jindabyne NSW

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Laanecoorie Reservoir - siltation has reduced the storage capacity of this reservoir from 14,000 acre feet in 1892 to 6650 acre feet in 1937

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Laanecoorie Reservoir - siltation

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Plantation - heavy rains following bush fires of Jan 1939 caused heavy sheel and gully erosion

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West of Yea - Gully erosion

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Balham hill Molesworth owing to the constant burning off the exposed soil mantle has been

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West of Maindample - Tarn of debris below gully

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West of Maindample - hill below fence wire

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West of Maindample - sheet erosion has exposed the underlying sedimentary formation and gully erosion is tearing out the dup valley filling loams

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West of Warrandyte - sheet erosion has completely stripped the soil mantle from the underlying sedementaries

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Bulla - The gully is over 1000' in length up to 1.32 feet in width and 57 at the deepest point. Formation - a basaltic soil overlying decomposed granite.

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Bulla - Heavy gully erosion beneath the culvert outlet

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Bulla - drainage from the upper side of the road is discharged through a small culvert 18" x 24" the road near the telegraph post.
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