Trevor Daniell
Associate Professor
Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Present Position Associate Professor Associate Dean (International) Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences Qualifications Bachelor of Engineering, Civil (Honours), Adelaide University, 1972 Master of Engineering, Adelaide University, May 1974 Master of Administrative Studies, A.N.U., 1978.
Research Interest
Environmental Hydrology Systems Thinking, promoting learning and personal development Water resource management for ecologically sustainable development Use of Artificial Intelligence techniques in hydrology Water resource assessment, systems analysis and strategic planning Extreme event hydrology in Arid zones Yield hydrology and Drought management Urban Hydrology including urban infrastructure development, wetlands Hydrological data analysis and modelling Hydrographic reviews and water data archiving systems Flooding- River, Dams, Catchment and floodplain management.
Publications
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Daniell, T.M. and R.G.Hadgraft (1988) 'Computers in Hydrology - Hardware, Software and Applications', Keynote papers, Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, Canberra, Feb. 1988, in Civil Engineering Transactions , Vol CE30, No. 4, Dec 1988, p207-223.
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Daniell, T.M. and Kulik, V. (1987) 'Bushfire Hydrology : The Case of Leaking Watersheds', Journal of Hydrology, 92 (3-4), pp 301-314.