“…In the Tablelands region of southeastern Australia (Figure ), the causes and timing of gully incision and the connection between gullying and PSA deposition have been at the center of research efforts for decades [ Crouch , ; Eyles , ; Mould and Fryirs , ; Muñoz‐Salinas et al ., , ; Neil and Fogarty , ; Olley et al ., ; Olley and Wasson , ; Portenga et al ., , ; Prosser and Slade , ; Rustomji and Pietsch , ; Starr , ; Wasson et al ., ]. Catchment conditions and land use practices leading to initial gully incision are often not considered [ Prosser and Slade , ; Prosser and Winchester , ], although they are generally understood to involve vegetation disturbance along valley sides and bottoms, like those imposed by arid climate conditions or those introduced by European settlers in the 19th and 20th centuries [ Eyles , , ; Portenga et al ., ; Prosser , ; Rustomji and Pietsch , ; Scott , ; Starr , ; Zierholz et al ., ].…”