Hemerson Tonin
Physical Oceanographer
Natural Resources
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Australia
Biography
Dr.Hemerson Tonin is a Physical Oceanographer - Numerical Modelling. He did PhD in Physical Oceanography - Flinders University (Australia) in 2006. He is a Physical Oceanographer specializing in numerical modelling processes of estuarine, coastal and continental shelf regions to include hydrodynamics, waves, water quality, sediment transport and pollutant transport, fate and effects. Before joining AIMS, he worked for seven years as physical oceanographer/modeler for a world-leading environmental consulting company, developing skills in planning, collection and data analysis, numerical modelling and technical reports of EIA, development and application of advanced environmental software and computer modelling systems.
Research Interest
Physical Oceanography
Publications
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Evans-Illidge L, Tonin H, Lawrey E, Miller I, Steinberg C, Johns K, Emslie M, Brinkman R (2016). Preliminary baseline knowledge to support a first-stage marine-environmental assessment of proposed in-sea desalination pipeline infrastructure at Great Palm Island (Bwgcolman), Queensland. Supplementary Report - The Northern Site. Report prepared for Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council and Qld Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville (60 p)
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Benthuysen JA, Tonin H, Brinkman R, Herzfeld M, Steinberg C (2016) Intrusive upwelling in the Central Great Barrier Reef. J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 121, doi:10.1002/2016JC012294
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Angly F, Pantos O, Morgan T, Rich V, Tonin H, Bourne D, Mercurio P, Negri A, Tyson G (2016). Diuron tolerance and potential degradation by pelagic microbiomes in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. PeerJ 4:e1758; doi:10.7717/peerj.1758