“This research will overcome the key impediment quantifying groundwater use & provide a reliable groundwater withdrawal monitoring technique, which can be incorporated into groundwater information systems to support the management of freshwater in agricultural areas"
“With access to big data and computational infrastructure, it is possible to quantify groundwater withdrawals by incorporating climate data and satellite observations of evapotranspiration, surface water, and landcover change in a machine learning model�� - Dr @Ndehedehe
A new ARI-led project is using big data from satellites to assess the impacts of #droughts and water extraction on #groundwater resources in #Australia.
@ndehedehe
https://t.co/RBsGJPv4yX
ARI's Dr Margaret Cook @mcookhistory had a great opinion piece in The Age & syndicated newspapers on Australia Day, about the 74 floods and the myth of Wivenhoe Dam which continues to linger @AANZEHN @HazardsResearch@latrobe
Read on here:
https://t.co/AxLzPckBzj
Published in Estuar. Coast Shelf Sci. the study conducted in the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area, Western Australia, revealed that fish were more abundant around macroalgal rafts than in open water, with eleven species of juvenile fishes associated with Sargassum rafts
An ARI- & CMRC-led study has found that floating macroalgal acts as a raft that provides habitat for a diverse array of juvenile oceanic fish
@GriffithJellies
https://t.co/eI1hLoZMCh
https://t.co/yZcjGnHiXd
It's been 50 years since the 1974 Brisbane River flood.
Listen to ARI's Dr Margaret Cook discuss how floodwaters rose on 26 January 1974 to impact tens of thousands of homes after Cyclone Wanda crossed the coast
https://t.co/8OfF14ZXlh
“We’re looking at the processes & value of Queensland’s Great Artesian Springs, specifically the Wardingarri Springs, in some extremely diverse ways,” - lead researcher Professor Matt Currell of the Australian Rivers Institute and School of Engineering and Built Environment
ARI researchers are taking a novel multi-disciplinary approach incorporating cultural values & uses to better understand biogeochemical processes, water flows & recharge of high-value water sources in central Queensland’s Great Artesian Basin
https://t.co/1Xcd2HkWTB
Climate & land use changes are causing significant alterations in global terrestrial water storage impacting extreme weather events such as floods and droughts, a ARI-led study by Dr Chris @ndehedehe & Dr Adeyeri Oluwafemi has found
https://t.co/0aGmE6Kpm2
https://t.co/gikimeLDbl
Exciting to share our recent article in Water Research. Our finding showed that Australian biosolid is heavily polluted with #microplastic that can make their way into our farmlands.
https://t.co/6G3UeZkdVV
An International Water Centre @Int_WaterCentre training course is helping to ensure that behaviour change is an integral part of #water, sanitation and hygiene programs in the #Pacific.
To find out more:
https://t.co/2RPgBXgPlE
Congratulations to Melanie @MelanieEmmajade, David @profhamatham and Matthew for their latest paper in Soil Research on interventions for the reduction of erosion in gullies.
Read more here:
https://t.co/uT5RVoUH9x
WE'RE HIRING!
Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow, Freshwater Modelling (REF3926B) - closing date of 7 January 2024
https://t.co/yJqNpwSjGI
https://t.co/LY1OdAXAUp
https://t.co/2bGqcF3jEI
“As a natural resource manager working in catchment management, the International Water Centre’s Master of Integrated Water Management supported my professional mission to improve land & water management for thriving communities” – Louise Duff,
recent graduate of the MIWM
Want to build your understanding of the water management sector & your credentials & contact network within it? The International WaterCentre's @Int_WaterCentre Master of Integrated Water Management might be for you.
Read a graduates experience here:
https://t.co/iy1loXHyzb
The study developed a framework to operationalise global ‘theories of change’, coordinating local & global actions that consider the economic & political conditions in each nation to ensure #conservation actions have the best chance of working
@Nature
https://t.co/HlZRyeD8pd
A new ARI-led study has developed a framework to translate global theories of change into tangible steps for the conservation of #ecosystems
@ChristinABuelow
@ConnollyLab@bluecology
Full paper:
https://t.co/HlZRyeD8pd
Media release:
https://t.co/Pw7w2QjPuS