Overview
Availability
- Dr Dion Weatherley is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2000
Journal Article
Accelerating seismic energy release and evolution of event time and size statistics: Results from two heterogeneous cellular automaton models
Jaume, SC, Weatherley, D and Mora, P (2000). Accelerating seismic energy release and evolution of event time and size statistics: Results from two heterogeneous cellular automaton models. Pure And Applied Geophysics, 157 (11-12), 2209-2226. doi: 10.1007/PL00001081
2000
Conference Publication
Critical Point Systems, self-organised critically, and earthquake forecasting
Weatherley, D. K., Jaume, S. C. and Mora, P. R. (2000). Critical Point Systems, self-organised critically, and earthquake forecasting. International Workshop on Solid Earth Simulation and ACES WG, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 17-21 January 2001. Tokyo, Japan: Research Organisation for Information Science & Technology.
1999
Conference Publication
Evolution of stress deficit and changing rates of seismicity in Heterogeneous cellular automata
Weatherley, D. K., Jaume, S. C. and Mora, P. R. (1999). Evolution of stress deficit and changing rates of seismicity in Heterogeneous cellular automata. 1999 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Meeting, San Francisco, California, US, 13-17 Dec, 1999. Washington, DC, US: American Geophysical Union.
1999
Conference Publication
Evolution of earthquake size-frequency distributions during accelerating energy release in observations and models
Jaume, S. C., Weatherley, D. K. and Mora, P. R. (1999). Evolution of earthquake size-frequency distributions during accelerating energy release in observations and models. 1999 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Meeting, San Francisco, California, US, 13-17 Dec, 1999. Washington, DC, US: American Geophysical Union.
1999
Conference Publication
The Lattice Solid Model: Towards a realistic simulation model for earthquake micro-physics and the development of a virtual laboratory for the earthquake cycle
Mora, P. R., Place, D. G., Abe, S., Weatherley, D. K. and Keane, T. A. (1999). The Lattice Solid Model: Towards a realistic simulation model for earthquake micro-physics and the development of a virtual laboratory for the earthquake cycle. ACES Inaugural Workshop, Brisbane & Noosa, Qld, Aust., 31 January - 5 February, 1999. Brisbane: GoPrint.
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Experimental investigation of breakage mechanisms on fracture along grain boundaries
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mohsen Yahyaei, Dr Marko Hilden
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Doctor Philosophy
Integration of a dynamic autogenous grinding model with novel circuit designs to promote the economic and low-risk adoption of autogenous milling.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Marko Hilden, Emeritus Professor Malcolm Powell
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Doctor Philosophy
Numerical modelling of the influence of stressing mechanisms on preferential and grain boundary breakage
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Marko Hilden, Professor Mohsen Yahyaei
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Discrete Element Method Investigations on the Mechanical Failure of Jointed Rock Masses
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Gravity flow of rock in caving mines: Numerical modelling of isolated, interactive and non-ideal draw
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Mr Andre Van As
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Numerical investigations on earthquake rupture at bimaterial interfaces
Principal Advisor
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Learning a mineralised fault network at the Cracow Gold Mine from geologically-informed 3D synthetic seismic data
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Geoffrey McLachlan, Professor Rick Valenta
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Development of a novel ore characterisation method for the precise measurement of practical minimum comminution energy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Mohsen Yahyaei, Emeritus Professor Malcolm Powell
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Development of a geometallurgical approach for comminution using primary breakage properties of ores
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Surface Hydrological Modelling for Rehabilitated Landforms
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Longbin Huang
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2013
Master Philosophy
Non-Gaussian type Gram-Charlier Asymptotic Expansions: the Modelling of Commodity Related Series
Associate Advisor
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