Applied Modelling
Research topic "Applied Modelling" is further divided into following sections:
- numerical modelling with standard software
- saline / fresh water interface
- GIS - spatial information
- visualisation
Involved research staff
- Malcolm Cox - Faculty of Science / Natural Resource Sciences
telephone: 07 3138 1649 fax: 07 3138 1535 e-mail: m.cox@qut.edu.au - Les Dawes - Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering / Urban Development
telephone: 07 3138 2776 fax: 07 3138 1170 e-mail: l.dawes@qut.edu.au - Mark Dwyer - Faculty of Science / Mathematical Sciences
telephone: 07 3138 4382 mobile: 0431 255 691 e-mail: m2.dwyer@qut.edu.au - Peter Grace - Faculty of Science / Natural Resource Sciences
telephone: 07 3138 2610 mobile: 0434 609 099 fax: 3138 2330 e-mail: pr.grace@qut.edu.au - Grant Hamilton - Faculty of Science / Mathematical Sciences
telephone: +61 7 313 88313 fax: +61 7 313 82310 e-mail: g.hamilton@qut.edu.au - Andrew Hammond - Faculty of Science / Natural Resource Sciences
telephone: 07 3138 4185 fax: 07 3138 1535 e-mail: ap.hammond@qut.edu.au - Ian Turner - Faculty of Science / Mathematical Sciences
telephone: +61 7 3138 2259 fax: +61 7 3138 2310 e-mail: i.turner@qut.edu.au - Robert Webb - Faculty of Built Environment an Engineering / Urban Development
telephone: 07 3138 2434 fax: 07 3138 1170 e-mail: r.webb@qut.edu.au - Gregory Webb - Faculty of Science / Natural Resource Sciences
telephone: 07 3138 2804 fax: 07 3138 1535 e-mail: ge.webb@qut.edu.au - Jinglan Zhang - Faculty of Information Technology / Software Engineering and Data Communication
telephone: 07 3138 1954 fax: 07 3138 1214 e-mail: jinglan.zhang@qut.edu.au
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Related research projects
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Monitoring and modelling of saltwater intrusion into heterogeneous aquifer systems
- Anh and Turner, ARC SPIRT
project time frame: 2000
project budget: $233,000
project participants: Ian Turner
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High Performance Computational Tools and Visualisation Techniques for Investigating Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers in Queensland
- Queensland Parallel Supercomputing Foundation.
project budget: $50,000
project participants: Ian Turner
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Improving Water Management through the use of Immersive Visualisation and Advanced Computational Tools
- Turner, Young and Cox, QPSF Technology Diffusion Project
project time frame: 2005-2006
project budget: $40,000
project participants: Ian Turner, Mark Dwyer, Malcolm Cox
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Queensland DPI Forestry, Fraser Coast Estate-Morphology Assessment Program
- Developing GIS-bsed methods for landform assessment to support planation management. Establishment of organised data layers for numerous parameters, and use of MCE (multiple criteria evaluation) methods.
project time frame: 2005-2007
project budget: $135, 240
project participants: Malcolm Cox, Andrew Hammond, Nate Peterson
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Trace element geochemistry of microbialites: towards an independent record of biogenicity, microbial communities, and seawater chemistry
- ARC Discovery Grant in collaboration with Geological Survey of Western Australia and University of Canterbury, NZ
project budget: $157 000
project participants: Gregory Webb
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Gooburrum Salinity Simulation
- Visualisations of the NRM&E conceptual model of the Gooburrum groundwater area will be built using the extensive data that has already been collected by NRM&E and advanced three-dimensional visualisation environments including, immersive stereoscopic models. These visualisations will take advantage of the QPSF VISAC facility.
project participants: Mark Dwyer
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Publications
- Caldelweyer, D; Zhang, J.; Pham, B: OpenCIS - Open Source GIS-based Web Community Information System - International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2006, in print
- Beeson, B; Dwyer, M.; Thompson, D: Server-Side Visualisation of Massive Datasets - e-science, pp. 542-548, First International Conference on e-Science and Grid Computing (e-Science 05), 2005
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