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Title
Multiphase flow and transport in complex coastal wetland systems (2009-2011)
Category
general
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26ce4b1b39ea421fa9733c58dd528e22
Source URL
https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/project/10214
Parent URL
https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/377
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2026-03-11T07:09:49+00:00
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Multiphase flow and transport in complex coastal wetland systems (2009-2011)

Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/project/10214 Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/377

Abstract

Salt marshes are important coastal wetlands characterised by strong, dynamic surface and ground water interactions. Such interactions lead to complex multiphase flow and transport processes that underlie the functioning of the salt marsh, affecting the marsh s plant growth condition and exchange with coastal water. This project aims to establish much-needed fundamental understanding of these processes over key spatial and temporal scales, combining field monitoring, laboratory experiments and numerical modelling. The research will generate new insight into the link between the marsh hydrology and ecology. The outcomes will have immediate, important implications for studies of salt marshes and other coastal wetlands.

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Experts

Emeritus Professor D Lockington

Emeritus Professor : School of Civil Engineering : Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology

D Lockington

Associate Professor Badin Gibbes

Associate Professor : School of Civil Engineering : Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology

Badin Gibbes

Grant type : ARC Discovery Projects

Funded by : Australian Research Council