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Dr Nick Hutley
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Nick Hutley

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Dr Nick Hutley is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Mathematics, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor (Honours) of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Environmental Engineering, The University of Queensland

Works

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17 works between 2017 and 2024

1 - 17 of 17 works

2024

Journal Article

Rapid morphosedimentary development of a shallow subtropical embayment in response to extreme episodic flooding

Beecroft, Ryan, Cossu, Remo, Deering, Nathaniel, Hutley, Nicholas, Albert, Simon, Maxwell, Paul and Grinham, Alistair (2024). Rapid morphosedimentary development of a shallow subtropical embayment in response to extreme episodic flooding. Continental Shelf Research, 278 105252, 105252. doi: 10.1016/j.csr.2024.105252

Rapid morphosedimentary development of a shallow subtropical embayment in response to extreme episodic flooding

2024

Journal Article

Nitrogen loading resulting from major floods and sediment resuspension to a large coastal embayment

Grinham, Alistair, Costantini, Tony, Deering, Nathaniel, Jackson, Cameron, Klein, Carissa, Lovelock, Catherine, Pandolfi, John, Eyal, Gal, Linde, Michael, Dunbabin, Matthew, Duncan, Brendon, Hutley, Nicholas, Byrne, Ilha, Wilson, Craig and Albert, Simon (2024). Nitrogen loading resulting from major floods and sediment resuspension to a large coastal embayment. Science of the Total Environment, 918 170646, 170646. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170646

Nitrogen loading resulting from major floods and sediment resuspension to a large coastal embayment

2023

Other Outputs

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

Hutley, Nicholas Reece (2023). 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. PhD Thesis, School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/c756747

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

2023

Journal Article

Adaptively monitoring streamflow using a stereo computer vision system

Hutley, Nicholas Reece, Beecroft, Ryan, Wagenaar, Daniel, Soutar, Josh, Edwards, Blake, Deering, Nathaniel, Grinham, Alistair and Albert, Simon (2023). Adaptively monitoring streamflow using a stereo computer vision system. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 27 (10), 2051-2073. doi: 10.5194/hess-27-2051-2023

Adaptively monitoring streamflow using a stereo computer vision system

2023

Conference Publication

Adaptive real-time forecasting using model-driven monitoring of catchment inflows and water supply reservoir dynamics

Hutley, Nicholas, Deering, Nathaniel, Wagenaar, Daniel, Beecroft, Ryan, Soutar, Josh, Grinham, Alistair, Gibbes, Badin and Albert, Simon (2023). Adaptive real-time forecasting using model-driven monitoring of catchment inflows and water supply reservoir dynamics. EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 14-19 April 2023. European Geosciences Union. doi: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-14020

Adaptive real-time forecasting using model-driven monitoring of catchment inflows and water supply reservoir dynamics

2022

Conference Publication

Exploring the effects of future climate on lake and reservoir circulation in a tropical lake system: Lake Barrine

Deering, Nathaniel, Hutley, Nicholas, Grinham, Alistair, Albert, Simon, Boehrer, Bertram, Lemckert, Charles and Gibbes, Badin (2022). Exploring the effects of future climate on lake and reservoir circulation in a tropical lake system: Lake Barrine. 40th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium, HWRS 2022, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 30 November - 2 December 2022. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Engineers Australia.

Exploring the effects of future climate on lake and reservoir circulation in a tropical lake system: Lake Barrine

2022

Conference Publication

A stereo computer vision approach to automated stream gauging

Hutley, Nicholas, Wagenaar, Daniel, Beecroft, Ryan, Soutar, Josh, Pimble, Lee, Edwards, Blake, Grinham, Alistair and Albert, Simon (2022). A stereo computer vision approach to automated stream gauging. EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23-27 May 2022. European Geosciences Union. doi: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-11030

A stereo computer vision approach to automated stream gauging

2021

Conference Publication

Linking adaptive catchment and lake models in real-time to guide autonomous monitoring

Hutley, Nicholas, Deering, Nathaniel, Grinham, Alistair, Gibbes, Badin and Albert, Simon (2021). Linking adaptive catchment and lake models in real-time to guide autonomous monitoring. MODSIM2021, 24th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 5-10 December 2021. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand.

Linking adaptive catchment and lake models in real-time to guide autonomous monitoring

2021

Journal Article

Event loading drives distribution of the organochlorine pesticide metabolite DDE in a sub-tropical river system, Brisbane River, Australia

Grinham, Alistair, Deering, Nathaniel, Beecroft, Ryan, Rudd, Jessica, Heatherington, Craig, Cossu, Remo, Linde, Michael, Richardson, Darren, Wilson, Craig, Hutley, Nicholas and Albert, Simon (2021). Event loading drives distribution of the organochlorine pesticide metabolite DDE in a sub-tropical river system, Brisbane River, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 170 112671, 112671. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112671

Event loading drives distribution of the organochlorine pesticide metabolite DDE in a sub-tropical river system, Brisbane River, Australia

2021

Journal Article

Water quality challenges associated with industrial logging of a karst landscape: Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

Albert, Simon, Deering, Nathaniel, Tongi, Scravin, Nandy, Avik, Kisi, Allen, Sirikolo, Myknee, Maehaka, Michael, Hutley, Nicholas, Kies-Ryan, Shaun and Grinham, Alistair (2021). Water quality challenges associated with industrial logging of a karst landscape: Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 169 112506, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112506

Water quality challenges associated with industrial logging of a karst landscape: Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

2021

Journal Article

Assessing the potential of unmanned aerial vehicle spraying of aqueous ozone as an outdoor disinfectant for SARS-CoV-2

Albert, Simon, Amarilla, Alberto A., Trollope, Ben, Sng, Julian D.J., Setoh, Yin Xiang, Deering, Nathaniel, Modhiran, Naphak, Weng, Sung-Hsia, Melo, Maria C., Hutley, Nicholas, Nandy, Avik, Furlong, Michael J., Young, Paul R., Watterson, Daniel, Grinham, Alistair R. and Khromykh, Alexander A. (2021). Assessing the potential of unmanned aerial vehicle spraying of aqueous ozone as an outdoor disinfectant for SARS-CoV-2. Environmental Research, 196 110944, 110944. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.110944

Assessing the potential of unmanned aerial vehicle spraying of aqueous ozone as an outdoor disinfectant for SARS-CoV-2

2020

Journal Article

Evaluating the effect of data-richness and model complexity in the prediction of coastal sediment loading in Solomon Islands

Hutley, Nicholas, Boselalu, Mandus, Wenger, Amelia, Grinham, Alistair, Gibbes, Badin and Albert, Simon (2020). Evaluating the effect of data-richness and model complexity in the prediction of coastal sediment loading in Solomon Islands. Environmental Research Letters, 15 (12) 124044, 1-11. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/abc8ba

Evaluating the effect of data-richness and model complexity in the prediction of coastal sediment loading in Solomon Islands

2020

Conference Publication

Value of Local Data to Modelling Coastal Sediment Delivery in a Remote Unmodified Data-poor Tropical Island Environment

Grinham, Alistair Robert , Hutley, Nicholas , Gibbes, Badin and Albert, Simon (2020). Value of Local Data to Modelling Coastal Sediment Delivery in a Remote Unmodified Data-poor Tropical Island Environment. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA, United States, 16-21 February 2020. Washington, DC, United States:

Value of Local Data to Modelling Coastal Sediment Delivery in a Remote Unmodified Data-poor Tropical Island Environment

2020

Conference Publication

Adaptive Real-time Forecasting and Monitoring of Water Quality in a Crucial Link to Regional Water Supply

Hutley, Nicholas, Dunbabin, Matthew, Gibbes, Badin, Albert, Simon and Grinham, Alistair Robert (2020). Adaptive Real-time Forecasting and Monitoring of Water Quality in a Crucial Link to Regional Water Supply. AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA United States, 16-21 February 2020. Washington, DC United States: American Geophysical Union.

Adaptive Real-time Forecasting and Monitoring of Water Quality in a Crucial Link to Regional Water Supply

2018

Journal Article

Predicting the impact of logging activities on soil erosion and water quality in steep, forested tropical islands

Wenger, Amelia S., Atkinson, Scott, Santini, Talitha, Falinski, Kim, Hutley, Nicholas, Albert, Simon, Horning, Ned, Watson, James E. M., Mumby, Peter J. and Jupiter, Stacy D. (2018). Predicting the impact of logging activities on soil erosion and water quality in steep, forested tropical islands. Environmental Research Letters, 13 (4) 044035, 1-12. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/aab9eb

Predicting the impact of logging activities on soil erosion and water quality in steep, forested tropical islands

2017

Other Outputs

Modelling cohesive sediment dynamics in Moreton Bay

Hutley, Nicholas (2017). Modelling cohesive sediment dynamics in Moreton Bay. Bachelor's Thesis, School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland Australia. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.509

Modelling cohesive sediment dynamics in Moreton Bay

2017

Conference Publication

Physical modelling of wave setup in deep and shallow mobile bed river entrances

Baldock, Tom E., Wu, Sheng, Moura, Theo, Fung, Katrina, McCall, Emma, Hutley, Nicholas and Hen, Edwyn (2017). Physical modelling of wave setup in deep and shallow mobile bed river entrances. Australasian Coasts and Ports 2017 Conference, Cairns, QLD, Australia, June 21, 2017-June 23, 2017. Barton, ACT, Australia: Engineers Australia.

Physical modelling of wave setup in deep and shallow mobile bed river entrances

Funding

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2024
    Enhancing hydrological monitoring capabilities utilising computer vision
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2023
    UniQuest-Xylem Water Solutions Research Agreement
    UniQuest Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2023
    Hydrological assessment of Greater Honiara's current and future drinking water catchments-providing a foundation for improved management
    Solomon Water
    Open grant

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