
Overview
Background
She joined UQ in September 2015 as a Lecturer of Water Engineering. Her research focuses on hydrogeology topics applied to different sectors of Environmental Engineering, with her primary interest being the hydrogeological and geostatistical modelling of heterogeneous aquifers for the purpose of improved groundwater management. By means of the use of deterministic and stochastic methods, Cherubini is able to characterize the spatial distribution of coastal aquifer’s properties and to model environmental and anthropogenic variables by using advanced geo-statistical techniques. In this way, one can reproduce detailed geological reconstructions that support numerical models. Groundwater flow and transport modelling allow simulations suitable for groundwater management by master plans, remediation interventions at polluted sites and a correct exploitation of groundwater in coastal areas. The characterization and the description of phenomena that involve fractured aquifers, especially if considered in relationship with water resource exploitation, is an important issue because fractured aquifers serve as the primary source of drinking water for many areas of the world. Current developments of C. Cherubini researches are the study and characterization of physical processes governing infiltration in the fractured vadose zone and heat transport in fractured aquifers to understand and compare fluid movement and thermal behaviour in such media. The study is aimed at investigating the exploitation of low enthalpy geothermal energy that can be obtained with the aid of ground-source heat pump system from the soil, rock and groundwater. Prior to joining the University of Queensland, she was associate professor in hydrogeology at Institute Polytechnique LaSalle Beauvais (France) (2012-2015), held postdoctoral research positions at CNR and at the Polytechnic University of Bari, and was visiting researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA) and United States Geological Survey Menlo Park (USA). In 2011 she was invited Lecturer in MSc Module “Mineral Resource Assessment” at University of Exeter- Camborne School of Mines (UK).
Availability
- Dr Claudia Cherubini is:
- Not available for supervision
Research interests
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Modeling applied to water resources management for groundwater protection with specific approaches for coastal fractured aquifers
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Unsaturated fracture flow
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Fluid flow and contaminant transport in porous and fractured media
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Application of advanced (multivariate, not stationary, not parametric) geostatistical techniques for the modeling of environmental variables and of pollution phenomena.
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Study of Contaminated Soils and Groundwater and Remediation Methodologies especially for fractured aquifers
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Vulnerability of Aquifers
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Environmental Monitoring
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Environmental Sustainability (climatic changes, desertification)
Works
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2009
Conference Publication
Nested SIS algorithm for a stochastic geolithologic characterization of heterogeneous aquifer
Cherubini, Claudia, Giasi, Concetta I., Musci, Fausta and Pastore, Nicola (2009). Nested SIS algorithm for a stochastic geolithologic characterization of heterogeneous aquifer. 4th IASME/WSEAS International Conference on Water Resources, Hydraulics and Hydrology, Cambridge, England, 24-26 February 2009. Zographou, Athens, Greece: WSEAS Press.
2009
Conference Publication
Characterization of a coastal fractured karstic aquifer by means of sequential indicator simulation algorithm
Cherubini, C., Giasi, C.,I. and Pastore, N. (2009). Characterization of a coastal fractured karstic aquifer by means of sequential indicator simulation algorithm. 7th IASME / WSEAS International Conference on Heat Transfer, Thermal Engineering and Environment, HTE '09, Moscow, Russia, 20-22 August 2009. Stevens Point, Wis: WSEAS Press.
2008
Journal Article
A modeling approach for the study of contamination in a fractured aquifer
Cherubini, Claudi (2008). A modeling approach for the study of contamination in a fractured aquifer. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 26 (5), 519-533. doi: 10.1007/s10706-008-9186-3
2007
Journal Article
Multivariate geostatistical and natural attenuation model approach for remediation of chlorinated compounds
Annamaria C., Claudia C., Concetta I. G., Fausta M. and Nicola P. (2007). Multivariate geostatistical and natural attenuation model approach for remediation of chlorinated compounds. WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development, 3 (5), 90-98.
2007
Conference Publication
A hydrodynamic model of a contaminated fractured aquifer
Cherubini, Claudia and Francani, Vincenzo (2007). A hydrodynamic model of a contaminated fractured aquifer. 5th IASME/WSEAS International Conference on Heat Transfer, Thermal Engineering and Environment, Vouliagmeni Greece, Aug 25, 2007-Aug 27, 2008.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Claudia Cherubini is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Experimental and numerical modeling of saltwater intrusion in the coastal aquifer under different morphology of fractured beds
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Scheuermann, Professor Tom Baldock
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Investigations of fluid flow through fractures in Enhanced Geothermal Systems
Associate Advisor
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