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Nara Somaratne
The article ?Karst aquifer recharge: Comments on ?Characteristics of Point Recharge in Karst Aquifers?, by Adrian D. Werner, 2014, Water 6, doi:10.3390/w6123727? provides misrepresentation in some parts of Somaratne [1]. The description of Uley South Qua...
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Federico Ferrelli, Melisa Pontrelli Albisetti, Andrea Soledad Brendel, Andrés Iván Casoni and Patrick Alan Hesp
In recent decades, there have been significant problems worldwide related to global warming and the intensification of extreme temperature and rainfall events. This research evaluated daily temperature and rainfall indices trends to identify whether warm...
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Syeda Rafiq, Charitha Pattiaratchi and Ivica Janekovic
The land?sea breeze (LSB) system, driven by the thermal contrast between the land and the adjacent ocean is a widely known atmospheric phenomenon, which occurs in coastal regions globally. South-west Australia experiences a persistent and one of the stro...
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Simone Cosoli, Charitha Pattiaratchi and Yasha Hetzel
A new merged high-frequency radar (HFR) data set collected using SeaSonde and WERA (WEllen RAdar) systems was used to examine the ocean surface circulation at diurnal, seasonal and inter-annual time scales along the south-west coast of Australia (SWWA), ...
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Guy M. Robinson, Douglas K. Bardsley, Christopher M. Raymond, Tegan Underwood, Emily Moskwa, Delene Weber, Nicolette Waschl and Annette M. Bardsley
This paper reports on results from two major research projects conducted in South Australia. The first investigates adaptation to climate change in two of the state?s major grain and sheep farming regions, using semi-structured interviews and focus group...
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Lisa T.-C. Chang, Hiep Nguyen Duc, Yvonne Scorgie, Toan Trieu, Khalia Monk and Ningbo Jiang
A comprehensive evaluation of the performance of the coupled Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model (CCAM) and Chemical Transport Model (CTM) (CCAM-CTM) for the New South Wales Greater Metropolitan Region (NSW GMR) was conducted based on modelling results for...
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Atiq Uz Zaman and Katharine Thornton
Due to the rapid transition of growing ageing populations around the world, there is an urgency to change in attitudes, policies and practices at all levels of governance to fulfil the potential of ageing in the 21st century. The World Health Organizatio...
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Atiq Uz Zaman and Katharine Thornton
Due to the rapid transition of growing ageing populations around the world, there is an urgency to change in attitudes, policies and practices at all levels of governance to fulfil the potential of ageing in the 21st century. The World Health Organizatio...
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Mike Metcalfe
This paper presents one person's interpretation of the history of Information Systems (IS) education in South Australia (SA). The stance used to think about the history was that of seeking the contradictions, underlying tensions, which worked over time t...
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Andy Koronios,Paula Swatman
This paper examines the status of Information Systems (IS) at the University of South Australia (UniSA). On a broad scale this study is part of a larger Case Study regarding the state of the IS Academic Discipline in Australasian Universities but, in vi...
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Jim Underwood,Ernie Jordan
This paper, examining Information Systems in New South Wales universities, highlights the significance of New South Wales as the most populous state in Australia. Rather than offering a comprehensive coverage of all Information Systems courses in the sta...
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Amir Zalnezhad, Ataur Rahman, Nastaran Nasiri, Mehdi Vafakhah, Bijan Samali and Farhad Ahamed
Design flood estimations at ungauged catchments are a challenging task in hydrology. Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) is widely used for this purpose. This paper develops artificial intelligence (AI)-based RFFA models (artificial neural networks ...
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Niranjani P. K. Semananda and Guna A. Hewa
The Magnitude and occurrence of extreme low flow events are needed in setting minimum flows to protect the instream users. As the true distribution is not normally known, the identification of the most appropriate distribution function that describes the...
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Julian O?Grady, Alexander Babanin and Kathleen McInnes
Modelling investigations into the local changes in the shoreline resulting from enhanced atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and global climate change are important for supporting the planning of coastal mitigation measures. Analysis of Global Clim...
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Hiep Nguyen Duc, Lisa T.-C. Chang, Toan Trieu, David Salter and Yvonne Scorgie
Ozone and fine particles (PM2.5) are the two main air pollutants of concern in the New South Wales Greater Metropolitan Region (NSW GMR) due to their contribution to poor air quality days in the region. This paper focuses on source contributions to ambie...
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Barbara T.H. Yen, Wen-Chun Tseng, Corinne Mulley, Yu-Chiun Chiou, Matthew Burke
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Interchange or transfers for passengers in large multimodal public transport networks are more or less inevitable. A zone based fare system has the potential to ensure that there is no financial penalty for interchange. In South East Queensland (SEQ), Au...
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Peter Dillon, Ron Bellchambers, Wayne Meyer, Rod Ellis
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There are salutary lessons from contrasting community consultation efforts in 2011 and 2015 to develop and gain support for an urban stormwater management plan for the Brownhill Creek catchment in Adelaide, South Australia. The 2011 process was a failure...
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Peter Dillon, Ron Bellchambers, Wayne Meyer and Rod Ellis
There are salutary lessons from contrasting community consultation efforts in 2011 and 2015 to develop and gain support for an urban stormwater management plan for the Brownhill Creek catchment in Adelaide, South Australia. The 2011 process was a failure...
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Mohammad Kamruzzaman, Md Sumon Shahriar and Simon Beecham
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