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Dr Nick Marsh

BEng EnvE (Hon 1), PhD

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Australian Rivers Institute

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Research Expertise

  • Environmental flows
  • Ecological response modelling
  • Fluvial geomorphology
  • Decision support systems for natural resource management

Publications

  • Marsh, N., Grigg, N., and Arene, S. (2007) A framework for capturing and applying models of biological response to natural resource management, in Oxley, L., Kulasiri (eds) MODSIM 2007 International congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand. Christchurch, December 2007.
  • Tennakoon, S., Ramsay I., Marsh, N., and O'Connor R. (2007)  The Integrated Monitoring and Assessment System (IMAS): A Decision Support System for Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Programs, in Oxley, L., Kulasiri (eds) MODSIM 2007 International congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand. Christchurch, December 2007.
  • Tennakoon, S., Marsh, N., and Arene S. (2007) A Software Tool for the Estimation of Pollutant Loads in Rivers and Streams Using Time Series Data, in Oxley, L., Kulasiri (eds) MODSIM 2007 International congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand. Christchurch, December 2007.
  • Tennakoon, S., Marsh, N., Stewardson, M. (2007) Regional hydraulic geometry models for Queensland streams, in Proceedings 5th Australian Stream Management Conference, Albury, New South Wales, May 2007.
  • Marsh. N., Arene, S., Ogden, R. (2007) Predicting Ecological Responses for Improved Stream Management, in Proceedings 5th Australian Stream Management Conference, Albury, New South Wales, May 2007.
  • Marsh, N., Linke S., Ogden R., Wettin, P., and Cottingham, P. (2007) River and Catchment Restoration Prioritisation Tools, in Proceedings 5th Australian Stream Management Conference, Albury, New South Wales, May 2007.
  • De Rose , R., Judd, D., Stewardson, M., Marsh, N., and Tennakoon, S. (2006) Relating Turbidity and Suspended Sediments in Queensland Streams. National Action Plan Salinity and Water Quality technical report, Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water.
  • Marsh, N., Tennakoon, S., Arene, S. Fente, B. (2006) Catchment Model Parameter Library development and population, proceedings of Hydrology and Water Sources Symposium, Launceston, December 2006
  • Fente, B., Joo, M., Marsh, N. (2006) Comparison of suspended sediment loads estimated using four different methods in the Burnett catchment, Australia, proceedings of Hydrology and Water Sources Symposium, Launceston. December 2006.
  • Negus, P. Marsh, N. (2006) Water Quality condition assessment Framework, National Action Plan Salinity and Water Quality technical report, Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water.
  • Negus, P., Esslemont, G. Marsh, N. (2006) Burnett Mary Pilot Condition Assessment, National Action Plan Salinity and Water Quality technical report, Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Water.
  • Fente, B., Joo, M. Yu, B., Hunter, H. Marsh, N. (2005) Comparison of mean annual suspended sediment loads estimated by the SedNet model and rating curves in the Fitzroy catchment, Australia, in Zerger, A. and Argent R. (eds) MODSIM 2005 International congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand.
  • Pickett, T., Marsh, N., Farthing, B. (2005) Hidden Data sets and untapped resource, Proceedings of the Modelling and Simulation conference, Melbourne Australia, in Zerger, A. and Argent R. (eds) MODSIM 2005 International congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand.
  • Fente, B., Marsh, N., Stevens, A. (2005) Sensitivity analysis of a catchment scale sediment generation and transport model, in Zerger, A. and Argent R. (eds) MODSIM 2005 International congress on Modelling and Simulation, Modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand.
  • Marsh, N., Rutherfurd, I., Bunn, S, (2005) How does riparian revegetation affect suspended sediment in a southeast Queensland stream?, CRCCH Technical Report.
  • Marsh, N., Rutherford, J.C, Bunn, S, (2005) The role of riparian vegetation in controlling stream temperature in a South East Queensland stream, CRC Catchment Hydrology Technical Report.
  • Mackay, S., Marsh, N., (2005) The Response of Aquatic Macrophytes to Riparian Shading in a Stream Rehabilitation Site, CRC Catchment Hydrology Technical Report.
  • Marsh, N., Kennard, M., Stewardson, M. (2005) Using the River Analysis Package to predict biotic response to flow change, proceedings of Hydrology and Water Sources Symposium, Canberra, ACT, February 2005.

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