20th ANZGG Conference
12 - 16 February 2024 | Gisborne, New Zealand
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 13/Feb/2024 | |||||||
8:30am - 9:00am | Keynote 2: Keynote: Applied Geomorphology Location: Lawson Field Theatre Session Chair: Alexander James Sims | ||||||
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8:30am - 9:00am
“Large-sample” geomorphology with satellites and cloud computing 1Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; 2University of Oxford; 3UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; 4European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts; 5University of Liverpool
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9:00am - 10:30am | Applied Geomorphology Location: Lawson Field Theatre Session Chair: Alexander James Sims | ||||||
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9:00am - 9:15am
Flood Hydrology and River Recovery in Eastern Australia School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
9:15am - 9:30am
Determining the evaporation regime for small, intermittent estuaries 1University of Wollongong, Australia; 2Monash University; 3Melbourne University
9:30am - 9:45am
Sedimentation rates in three billabongs downstream of the Ranger mine, Northern Territory, Australia 1Office of the Supervising Scientist, Australia; 2James Cook University - Cairns; 3Australian National Universty - Canberra
9:45am - 10:00am
Soil geomorphology and the role of soil materials in geomorphic assessment: gully and stream erosion Griffith University, Australia
10:00am - 10:15am
Waipaoa River, Aotearoa New Zealand: Changing connectivity, catchment-scale response times and prospective river futures 1Massey University, New Zealand; 2Auckland University; 3GNS Science; 4University of Canterbury; 5Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research
10:15am - 10:30am
Sediment dynamics and channel change in the Upper Waipaoa River, New Zealand, from Lidar differencing, 2005 to 2023 1GNS Science, Lower Hutt, New Zealand; 2Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand; 3Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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10:30am - 11:00am | Morning Tea Location: Lawson Field Theatre | ||||||
11:00am - 12:30pm | Applied Geomorphology II Location: Lawson Field Theatre Session Chair: Rose-Anne Bell | ||||||
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11:00am - 11:15am
How successive phases of intervention have influenced the geomorphic recovery of the Cann River, East Gippsland 1Alluvium Consulting; 2School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne
11:15am - 11:30am
Making room for geomorphology in Brisbane! 1Hydrobiology QLD Pty Ltd, Brisbane Australia; 2ANZGG Executive Committee Member; 3Vice President of the River Basin Management Society Australia (RBMS)
11:30am - 11:45am
Post Flood Event Rehabilitation of Wilsons River Catchment, Lismore NSW 1Hydrobiology. 1/22 Mayneview St, Milton QLD 4064 Australia; 2Rous County Council. PO Box: 230, Lismore NSW 2480 Australia
11:45am - 12:00pm
Shortcut to the Sea: the link between river planform confinement and energy gradient, Waikanae River, Aotearoa New Zealand The University of Auckland, New Zealand
12:00pm - 12:15pm
Proactively managing waterway geomorphic disturbance with the ‘physical form five’ principles 1Streamology, Australia; 2The University of Melbourne, Australia
12:15pm - 12:30pm
River remediation on a Bunnings budget – A geomorphic assessment of DIY river remediation works 1SLR Consulting; 2University of Wollongong
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12:30pm - 1:30pm | Lunch Break Location: Lawson Field Theatre | ||||||
1:30pm - 3:00pm | Methodological Advances Location: Lawson Field Theatre Session Chair: Katie Jones | ||||||
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1:30pm - 1:45pm
How to adapt a low-cost turbidimeter for low-tech water quality monitoring? 1Univ. Lyon, INSA Lyon, DEEP, EA7429, 69621 Villeurbanne, France; 2The University of Melbourne, SEFS, Burnley, VIC 3121, Australia; 3Univ. Lyon, CNRS UMR 5600 Environnement Ville et Société, Lyon, France
1:45pm - 2:00pm
Quantifying adjustments in assemblages of geomorphic units to understand geomorphic river recovery across a spectrum of river types and aid recovery detection by river managers Macquarie Univeristy, Australia
2:00pm - 2:15pm
Sediment source fingerprinting in New Zealand fluvial environments: an overview of recent applications Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, New Zealand
2:15pm - 2:30pm
GIS methods for understanding fluvial downcutting processes; Waimata Catchment, Gisborne, New Zealand 1Independant geologist, Hobart, Australia; 2Environmental scientist, Gisborne, New Zealand
2:30pm - 2:45pm
New Zealand’s braided rivers: How are they changing, why, and what happens next? 1National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand; 2University of Canterbury; 3Environment Canterbury
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3:00pm - 3:30pm | Afternoon Tea Location: Lawson Field Theatre | ||||||
3:30pm - 5:30pm | Poster Session Location: Lawson Field Theatre | ||||||
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Mitigating the hazard from ex-tropical cyclones 1SLR Consulting New Zealand, New Zealand; 2Te Kaunihera o Te Tairawhiti (Gisborne District Council) The evolution of Thirlmere lakes: a multi-lake, multi-chronometric approach 1University of Wollongong, Australia; 2Flinders University; 3Australia’s Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO); 4University of Adelaide Alluvial Gully Evolution, Contemporary Process and Management James Cook University, Australia Bola-scale landsliding from the March 2022 storm, Gisborne/Tairawhiti Gisborne District Council, New Zealand Dune migration in the Barmah-Millewa Forest reach 1Monash University, Australia; 2Streamology, Australia Exploring the evolution of the New Bluff playa and timing of water availability in the Darling Anabranch region, NSW, Australia 1University of Melbourne, Australia; 2University of Wollongong, Australia; 3University of Manchester, UK Forecasting evolving landslide hazard and risk in Aotearoa New Zealand under a changing climate 1University of Canterbury; 2GNS Science Geomorphic influence on microplastics distribution across coral reefs University of Auckland, New Zealand Geomorphic work during a small flood: the Wai-Iti River, Tasman, New Zealand Tasman District Council, New Zealand Insights into Spatial and Temporal Changes in Suspended Sediment Yield in the Caucasus Mountains during the Anthropocene 1Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, New Zealand; 2Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Geography, Moscow, Russia; 3Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Geomorphology, Moscow, Russia; 4Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia Investigation of Australian paleoenvironment through linear dune sediments 1Monash University, Australia; 2University of Tübingen, Germany Landform detail across regional scale: using QGIS to create a residual topography 1Wakelin Associates, Australia; 2Latrobe University, Australia Landscape-scale screening of river avulsion sensitivity in a low-relief, active tectonic setting 1Primary Industries Team, WSP - New Zealand, New Zealand; 2Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ; 3Tonkin and Taylor, Palmerston North, NZ; 4GNS Science, Lower Hutt, NZ; 5University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ Landslide dams in Aotearoa: susceptibility, formation and stability 1GNS Science, New Zealand; 2Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand Landslide dams in Aotearoa: the case of Tokomaru Bay, Cyclone Gabrielle 1GNS Science, New Zealand; 2Gisborne District Council, New Zealand Multi-temporal geomorphic analysis to evaluate event-driven hillslope sediment supply to drainage in a clay-rich basin 1Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italia; 2Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche Geologiche e Ambientali, Università di Bologna, Italia North Sea high-energy events recorded in a sheltered coastal pond, SW Norway Department of Geography, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Quantifying Geomorphic Change During Estuary Entrance Openings: a field study University of Canterbury, New Zealand Relationships between hillslope instability triggered by the Storm Alex 2020 (Northern Italy) and sediment connectivity Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy Sand thickness in the Simpson Desert: insights from seismic refraction data 1Monash University, Australia; 2Ministry of Education, Saudi Arabia; 3King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Saudi Arabia Sediment source for Titan’s equatorial dunes 1Monash University, Australia; 2Brigham Young University, Provo. From the real-world to the sandbox and back out again: physical modelling of bank erosion and a novel stabilisation approach 1University of British Columbia, Canada; 2BGC Engineering Inc. | ||||||
7:00pm - 8:30pm | Public Panel: ANZGG 2024 Public Outreach Event Location: Lawson Field Theatre A panel session with both local and expert perspectives on geomorphic aspects of disaster and recovery. |
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