Mario Conde
@marioconde2
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21-10-2011 02:37:04
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Our new wave buoy off the Albany-Torbay coast recorded a HUUUGE 13m wave on 17 July and sent data back in real-time thewest.com.au/news/albany-ad… … UWA Albany Centre UWA Eng & Math Sci UWA Science at UWA The West Australian Albany Advertiser
For anyone interested in the #vegetatedflows and their complexities: Our recently published paper on the impact of #seagrasses and $coral reefs on the #hydrodynamics, #turbulence, and #mixing reveals remarkable differences: aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100… @CoralCoE Centre For Marine Ecosystems Research UWA Eng & Math Sci
Did you know benthic roughness (e.g. #coral and #seagrass) generate currents?! Check out our paper to know more about this fascinating mechanism and its significant impact on #residencetime of e.g. #sediment, #pollen, #seeds: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… @CoralCoE UWA Eng & Math Sci UWA Oceans Institute
The first OGS student society event happened last Tuesday with Dr. Carol Kaplanian who talked about #PhD and #mentalhealth UWA Oceans Institute
I'm deeply pleased and honored to receive this prestigious award. Many thanks to the Jock Clough Marine Foundation and UWA’s Oceans Institute for the support! UWA Oceans Institute Science at UWA
In case you haven't come across it yet, check out my student's Harry Clarke most recent paper on coral records of the impacts and acclimatisation to marine heat waves on the northwest shelf of Australia Mario Conde agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Innovation work and great talk on accounting for the ecosystem roughness in a storm impact model by @aarooijen at the #AusYCSEC2021. UWA Research UWA Oceans Institute
PhD opportunity UWA Research to work on Australian Research Council-funded project (with me & Greg Ivey) looking at how complex ecosystems (e.g. seagrass, corals, forest canopies) modify flow, turbulence & transport. Please retweet/get in touch! UWA_OGS UWA Research #fluidmechanics #ecosystems
1st PhD paper by Stefania Unigarro Villota in Water Resources Research (w/ Paul Branson & Jimmy Philip from UWA Research/University of Melbourne)! Vegetation can be a mixing 'engine' in rivers, creating 3D flows that transport material from bed to surface (and v/v). shorturl.at/dILM3