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School of Civil, Environmental
and Mining Engineering

Engineering North N136,
North Terrace Campus
The University of Adelaide
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Telephone: +61 8 8303 5451
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Publications

Publications Commentary - Holger R Maier and Graeme Dandy
(See Appendix A for relevant publication numbers)

  • The following publications are focussed on developing improved artificial neural modelling approaches for the modelling and management of water supply infrastructure and water resources, as well as their application to relevant case studies and assessment against other modelling approaches.

    5-7, 14, 17, 19-20, 23, 28-29, 33, 37, 41, 67, 70-71, 81, 85-87, 91-92, 95-96, 98-99, 121, 123, 128, 130-133.

  • The following papers have a similar goal, but are focussed on applications beyond the scope of WEERG, as they address areas of infrastructure and natural resource management that are not concerned with water (i.e. soils, oil and gas).

    10, 12, 26, 32, 35-36, 39-40, 74-75, 89, 97, 122, 129.

  • The following papers are focussed on the development, application and assessment of evolutionary optimisation approaches for the management of water supply infrastructure and water resources.

    11, 21-22, 24-25, 34, 38, 62, 79-80, 84, 93-94, 118, 120, 127.

  • The following papers are focussed on the development, application and assessment of methods for infrastructure and water resources management, particularly taking into account aspects of uncertainty, risk and sustainability.

    2-4, 15-16, 18, 27, 30-31, 68-69, 72-73, 82-83, 88, 90, 100-101, 119, 126.

  • The title of publication 9 is self-explanatory.

  • The following papers are concerned with engineering education, and are thus beyond the scope of WEERG.

    13, 64, 76-78, 102, 124-125

Selected Publications Commentary - Martin Lambert, Angus Simpson, Andrew Metcalfe, David Walker
(See Appendix B for relevant publication numbers)

  • The following papers are focussed on the development of the inverse transient techniques for the condition assessment of pipe systems and pipe next works. Novel techniques have been developed by our research group and we have undertaken extensive field and laboratory validation. This area has been success in attracting successive ARC grants over the last 9 years

    Journal papers 41-43, 64, 89, 92, 99
    Conference papers 66-67, 72-73, 89-93, 111-115, 124, 128, 130, 134-137.

  • The following papers have a similar goal to that above, but are focussed on the improvement of modelling techniques of transients in pipe systems.

    Journal papers 5 ,6, 34, 90-91
    Conference papers 7-10, 18, 68, 119-123, 129, 143
  • The following papers are focussed on the development, application and assessment of evolutionary optimisation approaches for the management of water supply infrastructure and water resources.

    Journal papers 79, 102-106
    Conference papers 37, 108
  • The following papers are focussed on the development, application and assessment of methods for modelling climate persistence in hydrological time series using hidden Markov models. This research area has been developed with researchers at the University of Newcastle. The use of hidden Markov models in hydrology is a developing area.

    Journal papers 15, 23, 39, 100-101
    Conference papers 45,138-141

  • The following papers are focussed on the development, application and assessment of methods for stochastic rainfall modelling for engineering risk assessment. This research area has been developed with researchers at the University of Newcastle. The first models were for point rainfall but they are now being extended to spatial rainfall fields.

    Journal papers 27, 61-62
    Conference papers 51, 58

  • The following papers deal with flow in open channels and river mechanics and coastal processes. The Water Engineering group has capabilities in several areas of the hydraulics and sediment transport.

    Journal papers 17, 18, 38, 40, 45-46, 67, 69, 70, 95
    Conference papers 1-3, 71, 76, 96-99, 131-133, 142