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Prof. Garry Willgoose

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants48
Total funding$6,781,174

For project grants received while at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2013 (1 grants)

Centre for Sediment Tracing and Surface Modelling$230,000

2012 (6 grants)

Climate Adaptation Technology and Engineering for Extreme Events$790,001

The influence of East Coast Lows on the water security of coastal New South Wales$300,000

The influence of East Coast Lows on the water security of coastal New South Wales$100,000

NARCliM (NSW and ACT Regional Climate Modelling) Project$80,000

The influence of East Coast Lows on the water security of coastal New South Wales$50,000

The influence of East Coast Lows on the water security of coastal New South Wales$20,000

2011 (1 grants)

A next generation spatially distributed model for soil profile dynamics and pedogenesis incorporating soil geochemistry and organic matter $365,000

2010 (2 grants)

Drought and the future of small inland towns$80,000

Radiocarbon activities in soil particle-size fractions at different depths: insight on C dynamics in two NSW forest soils$31,554

2009 (2 grants)

East Coast Lows and Newcastle/Central Coast Pasha Bulker Storm$68,500

Vertical distribution, turnover and characterisation of soil organic carbon in particle-size fractions as influenced by soil texture$17,600

2007 (1 grants)

Role of vegetation patchiness and self organisation in the ecohydrologic response of water limited ecosystems to climate variability and change$180,000

2006 (2 grants)

TERRESIM: A simulation system for understanding and managing the interactions between runoff, vegetation, soils and climate in a changing environment$1,020,000

Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 11/12/2006 - 15/12/2006$2,400

2005 (1 grants)

Marie Curie Early Stage Training Centre in Biodiversity and Conservation$1,418,000

2004 (3 grants)

Earth and Biosphere Research Institute, University of Leeds$720,000

Long Term stability assessment of a low-level nuclear waste repositary$30,000

Reliability assessment of Landform evolution for Ranger and Jabiluka Uranium MInes$20,000

2001 (2 grants)

A physically based method for spatial interpolation of soil measurements.$150,624

Initial assessment of the factors affecting the chemical weathering of mine spoil rock and consequent changes in the rock matrix$5,000

2000 (2 grants)

Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, USA.$2,400

5th International Gravel Bed Rivers Workshop 2000, New Zealand 28 August - 3 September 2000$1,671

1999 (2 grants)

Construction and commissioning of a flume to test a computer model that simulates the long-term erosion and armouring of hillslopes.$11,500

Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, USA.$1,824

1998 (2 grants)

Numerical and Experimental Studies of the Internal Structure of Minesite Waste Rock Dumps to Better Model Their Hydrology.$9,500

Visitor: Prof Rafael L Bras, Head of Department, Prof of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 7/7/98 - 7/8/98.$3,133

1997 (6 grants)

The Long Term Evolution of Mine Spoils and the Consequences for Long Term Erosion Rates on Rehabilitated Mines.$200,000

The Long Term Evolution of Mine Spoils and the Consequences for Long Term Erosion Rates on Rehabilitated Mines. 97 COLLAB PARTNER.$150,000

The longterm evolution of mine spoils and the consequences of long term erosion rates on rehabilitated mines$72,858

Consultancy Contract - Validation of the Siberia Landform Evolution Model$52,000

The longterm evolution of mine spoils and the consequences of long term erosion rates on rehabilitated mines. 1997 APAI PARTNER.$30,000

Ground truthing of synthetic aperture radar data and the development of methods to describe the spatial organisation of hydrological processes$14,500

1996 (3 grants)

Environmental Risks Assessment Techniques for Minesite Rehabilitation.$54,009

Estimation of soil moisture by remote sensing$10,500

Workshop on Scale Problems in Hydrology, Krumbach, Austria, 17-20 June 1996$2,298

1995 (4 grants)

Wetlands hydrology and industrial buffer zone management project.$28,003

Experimental investigation of the stability of engineered landforms$22,089

Visit by A/Prof J Laronne, A/Prof Dept of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel From 1/7/95 to 1/9/95$4,322

An experimental and numerical investigation of spatial organisation from a hydrologic perspective$2,000

1994 (1 grants)

Acquisition of Laser Profiler for Measurement of Depths of Erosion$10,000

1993 (4 grants)

Post-Mining Landscape Parameters for Erosion and Water Quality Control$153,540

93,94,95GRANT. Experimental Verification of a Theory Relating Runoff, Erosion and Topography.$82,896

Construction of Tilting Hillslope to Study Hydrologic Transport Processes$14,000

'American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting' - Baltimore - 24 - 28 May 1993$1,953

1992 (2 grants)

Experimental Verification Of A Theory Relating Runoff Erosion And Topography$12,000

Field Application Of A Theory Relating Runoff, Erosion And Topography$5,000

1989 (1 grants)

89-94 F/ship/GRANT. Understanding catchment processes through the use of a catchment evolution model.$150,499