Christopher E. Ndehedehe (@ndehedehe) 's Twitter Profile
Christopher E. Ndehedehe

@ndehedehe

Senior Lecturer and ARC DECRA Fellow: Hydro-climatic extremes, Environmental Geoinformatics, Spatial Sciences, Remote Sensing of the Environment, etc.

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A super interesting new co-authored Nature article led by a team of international scientists from the Earth Commission, quantified safe and just boundaries for the Earth system. Article is freely available. nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Glad to be the winner of the Excellence of an Early Career Researcher Award at the 2023 Griffith Sciences Excellence in Research and Staff Service Awards event. I'm thankful for all the support from Australian Rivers Institute and the Griffith Science group.

Glad to be the winner of the Excellence of an Early Career Researcher Award at the 2023 Griffith Sciences Excellence in Research and Staff Service Awards event. I'm thankful for all the support from Australian Rivers Institute and the Griffith Science group.
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I'm now on the Standford University's list of “The world’s top 2% of most important scientists” in different sub fields based on a set of standardized indicators. My sub field is ‘Geology and Geomatics Engineering’. elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchx…

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Excited to see my new Springer monograph finally published and accessible online. The book offers insights into the combined effects of human activities and climate change on hydrological systems, among other key discussions. link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…

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Our ARC Linkage project "Towards sustainable co-management of groundwater in the Beetaloo region, NT" led by Prof Matt Currell has been funded. What an exciting opportunity for an inter-disciplinary research collaboration to support groundwater management in the NT.

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Our new paper published in Nature Sustainability unpacks considerations on how to ensure access to basic water needs under safe and just Earth system boundaries. Article is freely available. nature.com/articles/s4189…

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"Globally surface and groundwater flows (blue water) have been greatly impacted by human induced changes during the Anthropocene". See more details in our new article published in Nature Sustainability.

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We evaluated 14 machine-learning models to downscale land surface temperature (LST) and several predictors of its variability. Among other key results, we found that dust transport from the Sahara reduced solar radiation, producing cooler LST. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Regional hydrological models are more suitable in downscaling GRACE data for localized water storage assessments. See our new article in Journal of Hydrology. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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In our recent study published in One Earth, we improved the representation of water storage changes in climate models whilst reducing uncertainties in water budget closure. The article is freely available. cell.com/one-earth/full…

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Climate & land use changes are causing significant alterations in global terrestrial water storage impacting extreme weather events such as floods and droughts, a ARI-led study by Dr Chris Christopher E. Ndehedehe & Dr Adeyeri Oluwafemi has found doi.org/10.1016/j.onee… news.griffith.edu.au/2024/01/09/pro…

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The current rules governing the administration of groundwater licencing in areas without a Water Allocation Plan in Australia’s Northern Territory will not deliver on the need to protect important ecological and Indigenous socio-cultural values. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Our understanding of extreme climatic indices (e.g., consecutive wet day index, simple daily intensity index, etc.) can provide better insight into climate change and its drivers. See our new study below. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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New article led by my PhD student (Ikechukwu Kalu) used data products from the Australian Water Outlook to improve the spatial resolution of GRACE data. Please see more details in Scientific Reports below. nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Last week, me and my PhD student (Ikechukwu Kalu) attended the Advancing Earth Observation Forum in Adelaide. It was great to see the amazing science from the community and to meet so many wonderful people.

Last week, me and my PhD student (Ikechukwu Kalu) attended the Advancing Earth Observation Forum in Adelaide. It was great to see the amazing science from the community and to meet so many wonderful people.