
Overview
Background
Badin is an environmental engineer with over 20 years’ experience in environmental hydrology and water resource engineering. In his current role with the University of Queensland’s School of Civil Engineering he leads a program of research that aims to support the sustainable management of water resources and aquatic ecosystems. This research seeks to quantify water flows and the associated transport of sediment and contaminants in environmental systems ranging from upland rivers and streams to lakes, estuaries and the near-coastal ocean as well as their connected groundwater systems. Badin employs a multi-disciplinary approach that combines the application of innovative environmental monitoring with a range of models to better understand how different factors influence water quality and ecosystem health in these systems.
Prior to joining the University of Queensland, Badin was active in engineering and environmental management roles within various local government, state government, not-for-profit and professional engineering consulting organisations. He applies this past industry experience in his current research activities, which are characterised by close collaboration with water management agencies, to deliver scientific information to support management decisions.
Badin also maintains an active involvement in the University of Queensland’s undergraduate and post-graduate teaching programs where he delivers lectures in various subjects including environmental engineering, hydrology, environmental risk assessment and modelling of surface water and groundwater systems. The experience gained in these roles enables him to communicate complex environmental information with a level of detail appropriate to a range of different audiences from community stakeholders to the engineering profession and regulatory agencies. Badin also supervises a number of post-graduate and undergraduate students who are pursuing research in the area of environmental hydrology and contaminant transport, with many focusing on the implications of forecast climate shifts on water resource management decisions.
Availability
- Associate Professor Badin Gibbes is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Engineering, Griffith University
- Masters (Coursework), University of New South Wales
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources
Monitoring and modelling of water flows and associated bio-geochemical processes at the catchment scale as they relate to water supply systems. A particular research interest is monitoring and modelling the coupled hydrodynamic and bio-geochemical processes that occur in lakes and water supply reservoirs.
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Surface Water-Groundwater Interactions
Measurement and modelling of the exchange of water (and associated dissolved chemicals) between groundwater and surface water systems such as lakes, rivers, estuaries and oceans.
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Contaminant transport and fate
A focus of my research is on natural substances such as sediments, nutrients, pathogens, heat and salt that can become contaminants when changes in land use or anthropogenic activity cause them to be present in elevated concentrations in aquatic systems. A combination of environmental monitoring and numerical models are used to explore the movement of these contaminants through environmental systems.
Works
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Featured
2016
Journal Article
Interactions between sea-level rise and wave exposure on reef island dynamics in the Solomon Islands
Albert, Simon, Leon, Javier X., Grinham, Alistair R., Church, John A., Gibbes, Badin R. and Woodroffe, Colin D. (2016). Interactions between sea-level rise and wave exposure on reef island dynamics in the Solomon Islands. Environmental Research Letters, 11 (5) 054011, 1-9. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/5/054011
Featured
2015
Journal Article
The positive influence of active learning in a lecture hall: an analysis of normalised gain scores in introductory environmental engineering
Kinoshita, Timothy J., Knight, David B. and Gibbes, Badin (2015). The positive influence of active learning in a lecture hall: an analysis of normalised gain scores in introductory environmental engineering. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 54 (3), 1-10. doi: 10.1080/14703297.2015.1114957
Featured
2014
Journal Article
Dam hard: water storage is a historic headache for Australia
Larsen, Joshua, Gibbes, Badin and Quiggin, John (2014, 10 27). Dam hard: water storage is a historic headache for Australia
Featured
2014
Book Chapter
Moreton Bay and its estuaries: a sub-tropical system under pressure from rapid population growth
Gibbes, Badin, Grinham, Alistair, Neil, David, Olds, Andrew, Maxwell, Paul, Connolly, Rod, Weber, Tony, Udy, Nicola and Udy, James (2014). Moreton Bay and its estuaries: a sub-tropical system under pressure from rapid population growth. Estuaries of Australia in 2050 and beyond. (pp. 203-222) edited by Eric Wolanski. Dordrecht, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-7019-5_12
Featured
2013
Journal Article
Cost-effective methods for accurate determination of sea level rise vulnerability: A Solomon Islands example
Albert, Simon, Abernethy, Kirsten, Gibbes, Badin, Grinham, Alistair, Tooler, Nixon and Aswani, Shankar (2013). Cost-effective methods for accurate determination of sea level rise vulnerability: A Solomon Islands example. Weather, Climate, and Society, 5 (4), 285-292. doi: 10.1175/WCAS-D-13-00010.1
Featured
2013
Conference Publication
Sub-tropical water supply reservoirs: a monitoring-modelling-management response to emerging issues
Gibbes, Badin, Grinham, A., Bartkow, M and Watkinson, A (2013). Sub-tropical water supply reservoirs: a monitoring-modelling-management response to emerging issues. PPNW2013: 16th International Workshop on Physical Processes in Natural Waters, Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia, 7-11 July, 2013. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia: Centre for Infrastructure Engineering and Management.
Featured
2012
Journal Article
Source water protection for Seqwater: novel techniques to assess the effectiveness of management intervention and prioritise action
Watkinson, A., Volders, A., Smolders, K., Simms, A., Olley, J., Burford, M., Stratton, H., Gibbes, B. and Grinham, A. (2012). Source water protection for Seqwater: novel techniques to assess the effectiveness of management intervention and prioritise action. Water, 39 (2), 100-105.
Featured
2012
Conference Publication
Extreme rainfall and drinking water quality: a regional perspective
Grinham, A., Gibbes, B., Gale, D., Watkinson, A. and Bartkow, M. (2012). Extreme rainfall and drinking water quality: a regional perspective. Water Pollution XI: 11th International Conference on Modelling, Monitoring and Management of Water Pollution, New Forest, United Kingdom, 10-12 July 2012. Hants, United Kingdom: W I T Press. doi: 10.2495/WP120161
Featured
2010
Journal Article
Transport of nonsorbing solutes in a streambed with periodic bedforms
Jin, GQ, Tang, HW, Gibbes, B, Li, L and Barry, DA (2010). Transport of nonsorbing solutes in a streambed with periodic bedforms. Advances in Water Resources, 33 (11), 1402-1416. doi: 10.1016/j.advwatres.2010.09.003
Featured
2009
Conference Publication
Preliminary modeling of hydrodynamics of purified recycled water inputs to Lake Wivenhoe.
Badin Gibbes, Barry, M.E., Collecutt, G.R., Lemckert, C.J., Udy, J. and Lockington, David A. (2009). Preliminary modeling of hydrodynamics of purified recycled water inputs to Lake Wivenhoe.. 18th World IMACS Congress, Cairns Australia, 13-17 July 2009. Australia: The Modelling and Simulation Soc of Australia and New Zealand Inc.
Featured
2008
Journal Article
Tidally driven pore water exchange in offshore intertidal sandbanks: Part I. Field measurements
Gibbes, B., Robinson, C., Carey, H., Li, L. and Lockington, D. (2008). Tidally driven pore water exchange in offshore intertidal sandbanks: Part I. Field measurements. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 79 (1), 121-132. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2008.03.021
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2008
Journal Article
Tidally driven pore water exchange within offshore intertidal sandbanks: Part II numerical simulations
Gibbes, B., Robinson, C., Li, L., Lockington, David A. and Li, H. (2008). Tidally driven pore water exchange within offshore intertidal sandbanks: Part II numerical simulations. ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 80 (4), 472-482. doi: 10.1016/j.ecss.2008.08.021
Featured
2007
Journal Article
Salt-freshwater dynamics in a subterranean estuary over a spring-neap tidal cycle
Robinson, C., Gibbes, B., Carey, H. and Li, L. (2007). Salt-freshwater dynamics in a subterranean estuary over a spring-neap tidal cycle. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 112 (C9) C09007, C09007-1-C09007-15. doi: 10.1029/2006JC003888
Featured
2007
Conference Publication
Measurement of hydrodynamics and pore water chemistry in intertidal groundwater systems
Gibbes, B., Robinson, C., Li, L. and Lockington, D. (2007). Measurement of hydrodynamics and pore water chemistry in intertidal groundwater systems. 9th International Coastal Symposium, Gold Coast , Australia, 16-20 April, 2007. West Palm Beach, FL, United States: Coastal Education and Research Foundation.
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2006
Journal Article
Driving mechanisms for groundwater flow and salt transport in a subterranean estuary
Robinson, C., Gibbes, B. and Li, L. (2006). Driving mechanisms for groundwater flow and salt transport in a subterranean estuary. Geophysical Research Letters, 33 (3) L03402. doi: 10.1029/2005GL025247
2025
Journal Article
Comparing conventional and novel extraction methods for chia seed mucilage as a sustainable vegan thickening agent
Tan, Qiu Yi, Solanki, Divyang, Badin, Regis and Prakash, Sangeeta (2025). Comparing conventional and novel extraction methods for chia seed mucilage as a sustainable vegan thickening agent. Sustainable Food Technology, 3 (2), 456-469. doi: 10.1039/d4fb00309h
2024
Journal Article
Integrating Indigenous knowledges in higher education: interdisciplinary approaches in science and humanities.
Hero, Jean-Marc, Wilson, Chris, Turner, Buster, Turner, Corey, Gibbes, Badin and Phyland, Rebecca (2024). Integrating Indigenous knowledges in higher education: interdisciplinary approaches in science and humanities.. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 27 (1-2), 24-40.
2024
Journal Article
Groundwater, salt and contaminant transport in a coastal aquifer system with a low‐permeability layer in the intertidal zone
Li, Congrui, Gibbes, Badin, Liu, Yue, Liu, Xiaocheng and Zhang, Chenming (2024). Groundwater, salt and contaminant transport in a coastal aquifer system with a low‐permeability layer in the intertidal zone. Hydrological Processes, 38 (5) e15149, 1-17. doi: 10.1002/hyp.15149
2023
Journal Article
Global climate
Dunn, Robert J. H., Miller, John B., Willett, Kate M., Gobron, Nadine, Ades, Melanie, Adler, Robert, Alexe, Mihai, Allan, Richard P., Anderson, John, Anneville, Orlane, Aono, Yasuyuki, Arguez, Anthony, Arosio, Carlo, Augustine, John A., Azorin-Molina, Cesar, Barichivich, Jonathan, Barnes, John E., Beck, Hylke E., Bellouin, Nicolas, Benedetti, Angela, Blagrave, Kevin, Blenkinsop, Stephen, Bock, Olivier, Bodin, Xavier, Bosilovich, Michael, Boucher, Olivier, Buechler, Dennis, Buehler, Stefan A., Campos, Diego ... Veasey, Sara W. (2023). Global climate. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 104 (9), S11-S145. doi: 10.1175/bams-d-23-0090.1
2023
Journal Article
State of the climate in 2022
Abida, A., Ades, Melanie, Adler, Robert, Adusumilli, Susheel, Agyakwah, W., Ahmasuk, Brandon, Aldeco, Laura S., Alexe, Mihai, Alfaro, Eric J., Allan, Richard P., Allgood, Adam, Alves, Lincoln M., Amador, Jorge A., Anderson, John, Andrade, B., Anneville, Orlane, Aono, Yasuyuki, Arguez, Anthony, Arosio, Carlo, Atkinson, C., Augustine, John A., Avalos, Grinia, Azorin-Molina, Cesar, Backensto, Stacia A., Bader, Stephan, Baez, Julian, Baiman, Rebecca, Ballinger, Thomas J., Banwell, Alison F. ... Veasey, Sara W. (2023). State of the climate in 2022. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 104 (9), 1-516. doi: 10.1175/2023BAMSStateoftheClimate.1
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Badin Gibbes is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Assessing the performance of urban wetlands – an industry linked project
Engineered wetlands are increasingly used in urban stormwater systems to enhance water quality and ecosystem health. Design of these systems is often informed by coupled hydrologic and water quality models, however these models are often unable to resolve detailed hydrodynamic and water quality interactions. Recent advances in numerical models and computational capacity now allow simulation of these processes.
The project will focus on the application of a coupled three-dimensional hydrodynamic and water quality model to directly simulate the hydraulic and water quality performance of urban wetlands. Specifically, the project seeks to develop and test innovative approaches to the simulation of flow-vegetation interactions (with a focus on aquatic macrophytes) and the associated implications for nutrient cycling, pathogen dynamics and aquatic vegetation over multiple seasonal cycles. This project involves close collaboration with an industry partner that is an international leader in the simulation of water quality, with opportunities to complete research while embedded within the industry partner organisation. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to develop world-class skills in the construction and application of advanced water quality models. Exposure to environmental modelling is a prerequisite and previous experience in data analysis would be advantageous.
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Water resource, water quality and aquatic ecosystem management topics
Opportunities in these areas of investigaiton are continually emerging. Please contact me directly (b.gibbes@uq.edu.au) to discuss the latest research opportunities or to propose your own study topic.
Current areas of active research include:
1. Monitoring and modelling of pollutants (sediments, nutrients, pathogens and chemicals) in lakes and groundwater systems.
2. Urban lake modelling and management.
3. Simulation of future climate impacts on the hydrologial cycle with a focus on assessing changes in catchment runoff and lake dynamics.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The role of green stormwater infrastructure on increasing or decreasing flood/water quality risk in urban settings
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Simon Albert, Dr Alistair Grinham
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Doctor Philosophy
Quantifying wind-driven greenhouse gas exchange within engineered landfills
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor William Clarke, Dr Alistair Grinham
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Doctor Philosophy
Assessing the risk of oligomictic conditions in subtropical reservoirs
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alistair Grinham
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Formation and Role of Indurated Sand in the Northern Entrance to Moreton Bay
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Simon Albert, Associate Professor Remo Cossu, Dr Alistair Grinham
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Dense Jet Behaviour in Dynamic Receiving Environments
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Simon Albert, Associate Professor David Callaghan, Dr Alistair Grinham
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Numerical modelling for optimisation of water quality monitoring stations: A monitoring - modelling - management study of an Australian subtropical reservoir
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor D Lockington
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
On the real-time non-stationary monitoring-integrated modelling of flows from catchments into receiving waters: Studies in the development and application of dynamic solutions for measuring and predicting aquatic systems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alistair Grinham, Associate Professor Simon Albert
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Fate and Transport of Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Coastal Aquifers
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Chenming Zhang, Emeritus Professor D Lockington
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2018
Master Philosophy
Investigating the elevated arsenic concentrations in the Gold Ridge Tailings Storage Facility surface water.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alistair Grinham, Associate Professor Simon Albert
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding Salt Transport in the Hyporheic Zone of Ephemeral Streams
Associate Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Quantifying woody vegetation water use in subtropical groundwater systems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor D Lockington
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Near-shore Groundwater Dynamics In Unconfined Coastal Aquifers
Associate Advisor
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