Martin Lambert
Professor
Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
MARTIN LAMBERT, Professor in the school of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering at The University of Adelaide.
Research Interest
Discharge reduction in straight compound channels caused by momentum interaction effects between the main channel and the floodplain. Development of techniques for discharge assessment in meandering river channels. Development of point rainfall simulation model for hydrological risk assessment (joint with Associate Professor George Kuczera at the University of Newcastle). Charaterization and modelling of long term persistence effects in Australian rainfall and augmentation using climate indices to determine hidden states. Determining the effects of catchment moisture conditions on flood frequency distributions. Artificial mixing for destratification and control of cynobacterial growth in reservoirs (with CRC for Water Quality and Treatment). Leak detection in water distribution systems, University of Adelaide (joint with Associate Professor Angus Simpson) Modelling the dynamic nature of tidal inlets and the effect on flooding and water quality of coastal areas. Developing links between River Engineering and River/Floodplain ecology with Associate Professor Keith Walker) Coastal Flood Modelling: Allowing for Dependence Between of Rainfall and Tidal Anomaly in the Joint Probability Problem associated with river and ocean flooding
Publications
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Gong, J., Lambert, M.F., Simpson, A.R., Zecchin, A.C. (2014). Detection of localized deterioration distributed along single pipelines by reconstructive MOC analysis, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Vol. 140, No. 2, 190 – 198.