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Matthew Hipsey
Committee Member
Previous Steering Committee Member
UWA School of Agriculture & Environment, The University of Western Australia
http://aquatic.science.uwa.edu.au/
matt.hipsey@uwa.edu.au
Interests
Theoretical Limnology
Sensor Design
Tool and Software Development
Trophic Interactions
Remote Sensing
Eutrophication
Carbon Dynamics
Biogeochemistry
Information Management
Modelling
Lake Ecological Observatory Techniques
Applied Limnology
Projects (leading)
MEthane Lake MOdel (MELMO)
General Lake Model (GLM) Multi-Lake Comparison Project – Phase 2 MCMC
General Lake Model (GLM) Multi-Lake Comparison Project – Phase 1 Physics
Projects (participating)
Global Lake Health
BOOM! - BOost Organic matter Modelling
Mussel-Zooplankton - assessing the relative importance of benthic and pelagic grazers across lake types
PRAGMA-GLEON Expedition
General Lake Model (GLM) Multi-Lake Comparison Project – Phase 1 Physics
Recent Publications
Determining the probability of cyanobacterial blooms: the application of Bayesian networks in multiple lake systems
Predicting the resilience and recovery of aquatic systems: A framework for model evolution within environmental observatories
Physical controls on the spatial evolution of a dinoflagellate bloom in a large lake
Do phytoplankton nutrient ratios reflect patterns of water column nutrient ratios? A numerical stoichiometric analysis of Lake Kinneret
An analysis of the relationship between phytoplankton internal stoichiometry and water column N:P rations in a dynamic lake environment
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