Case Study: Non-contact Laser System Solves Flow Measurement Challenges at Rzeszow Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Anon — Teledyne ISCO — 30 September 2021
Part 11: Application of surface velocity methods for velocity and open channel discharge measurements NI GL 100.11–2021 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 07 October 2021
Engaging the Next Generation of Hydrographers; can the AHA play a role? Justin Stockley — Xylem Water Solutions — 30 September 2021
NIWA New Zealand freshwater researchers developing autonomous intel for war on waterway weeds Jeremy Bulleid and Daniel Clements — National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) — 30 September 2021
New Surface Velocity Guidelines – Setting the standard internationally! Mark Randall — Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water QLD — 30 September 2021
South Australia’s Department of Environment & Water Migrates their Entire Data Analytics Nicole Nally — Aquatic Informatics — 30 June 2021
Reintroducing the Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee (WaMSTeC) the Birthplace of your National Guidelines Jacquie Bellhouse — WaMSTeC Secretariat — 30 June 2021
Crossing the Chasm from the Old to the New: Internal Change Agents Give Northern Territory the Edge on Insightful Water Data Nicole Nally — Aquatic Informatics — 26 February 2021
SonTek RS5: Performance Evaluation Through Field Data Copy Dr Xue Fan — Xylem Water Solutions — 31 March 2021
SonTek RS5: Performance Evaluation Through Field Data Dr Xue Fan — Xylem Water Solutions — 31 March 2021
Investigating variations between old and new school flow measurement techniques, and the potential to combine the two James Newett — Hydro Tasmania — 31 March 2021
Irrigation Efficiency Crucial for Ensuring Sustainable Water Resource Waleed Ali and Daniel Wagenaar — Murrumbidgee Irrigation and Xylem Water Solutions — 17 December 2020
The Cost of Unseen Extreme Anomalies and the Link Between Coastal and Upstream Systems Sam Maddox — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 17 December 2020
Continuous Water Quality Monitoring – How to survive extreme events Roman Kadluczka and Melody Wu — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 17 December 2020
Webinar: Selection, Installation and Setup of Solinst Levelogger 5 Kyle McLaren — Hydroterra — 02 December 2020
Direct to Orbit Telemetry Solution for difficult to access and remote areas Leandro Iwanski — Zepiro — 27 November 2020
Ratings from Cross-Sections and Gaugings: Where Theory Meets the Real World Stu Hamilton — Aquatic Informatics — 27 November 2020
Irrigation Network Efficiency Crucial for Ensuring Sustainable Water Resource Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions Australia — 26 November 2020
2020 – life as a service, adapting to data management challenges in 2020 Paul Sheahan, Christian Michl and Peter Heweston FAHA — Kisters — 25 November 2020
Groundwater and rainfall data solutions Mike Lysaght CPH and Steve Laurence — Hyquest Solutions — 25 November 2020
Environmental influences on accurate and reliable level measurement Tony Scarborough, Michael Summersby and Steve Mahaffey — VEGA — 24 November 2020
Automated Forest Fuel Moisture Monitoring Network (AFMMN) Thomas Gerdei CPH — Ventia — 23 November 2020
Maximize Acoustic Doppler Accuracy during Extreme Events with Hydrographic Principles Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions Australia — 29 June 2020
The growing demand and difficulties of hydrometric measurement of extreme events in urban stormwater and sewers Justin Stockley — Xylem Analytics — 29 June 2020
Suspended Sediment & Turbidity Monitoring in NZ – a product of Extreme events Evan Baddock — National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand — 29 June 2020
From the Vault: Statistical Indicators to Assess Gauging Station Performance Allan Deane and Russell Marks — WA Water Authority and Greenbase — 29 June 2020
WEBCAST: Remote sensing with drones – Applications beyond Aerial Image Velocimetry (AIV) Hamish Biggs — NIWA — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: Aerial image velocimetry (AIV) and the ‘Drone flow’ project Hamish Biggs — NIWA — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: Laser water-level sensing enables sloping stilling wells Jeremy Bulleid — NIWA — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: A Rising Bubble Tool for directly measuring total discharge and depth-integrated velocity in low-gradient streams Jeremy Bulleid — NIWA — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: Are we achieving the water level measurement standards? Graeme Horrell — Graeme Horrell Consultancy Limited — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: DNRME STIV training Cairns 2019, Auckland Council remote camera project Nicholas Holwerda — Auckland Council — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: Improvement of STIV technique by deep learning for measuring water surface velocity Ken Watanabe — Hydro Technology Institute Co. Ltd, Japan — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: Monitoring low flows in surface water with flume structures Dirk van Walt — Van Walt — 19 March 2020
NIWA e-Learning Training Videos NIWA — National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand — 28 April 2020
WEBCAST: Non-contact surface velocity measurements, Radar is the future Christoph Sommer — Sommer Messtechnik — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: Summer in Australia 2020 and IoT Under the hood Paul Sheahan — Kisters Pty Ltd — 19 March 2020
WEBCAST: Successes, challenges and failures of capturing surface velocity in Taranaki Rivers Regan Diggelmann — Taranaki Regional Council — 19 March 2020
From the vault — The Birth of the Australasian Hydrographer Australian Hydrographers Association — 20 April 2020
WEBCAST: NZ Civil Aviation Authority Advisory on the Operation of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: Surface velocity – The Rise of the Alpha Hydrologist Martin Doyle — Tasman District Council — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: LSPIV or STIV and other tips Mark Randall — Department Natural Resources Mines and Energy — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: Next generation water information systems – challenges and chances Klaus Kisters — Kisters AG — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: The history of image velocimetry and its adoption by DNRME Mark Randall — Department Natural Resources Mines and Energy — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: NZ National Environmental Monitoring Standards: I am sorry, but it’s here to stay Jeff Watson — National Environmental Monitoring Standards — 17 March 2020
WEBCAST: GNSS survey techniques and post processing in New Zealand Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions — 17 March 2020
Improving the Network – SunWater’s preparedness for future weather events Jason Venables — SunWater — 15 November 2018
South East Queensland ALERT2 Trial – Increased reliability and accuracy of flood warning data Stewart Neilsen and Mike Zucosky — Seqwater and OneRain Incorporated — 15 November 2018
Before, During and After Hurricane Harvey: Performance of an ALERT2 Flood Warning System during a Category 4 Hurricane Gavin Hewitt, Ken Conner — Campbell Scientific — 15 November 2018
Modelling Rating Curves to Manage Uncertainty in the Fitzroy River Catchment in North West Western Australia Lauren Greening, Leith Bowyer and Dean Pegoraro — Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Perth, WA — 29 July 2019
Automatic Discharge Measurement of Lowland Weedy Streams Jeremy Bulleid, and Thomas Wilding — National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand and Hawkes Bay Regional Council — 29 July 2019
AHA Member Profile – Arran Corbett Arran Corbett — Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy — 13 December 2019
From the Ashes – How the 2016 Waroona Bushfire is Influencing the Management of Drinking Water Catchments in Western Australia Jacquie Bellhouse and Kyle Wheadon, Professor Pierre Horwitz, — Water Corporation WA and Edith Cowan University — 30 September 2019
Velocity Indexing side looking Dopplers in Man-made Canals Thomas King and Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions — 30 September 2019
Determining Total Volume of Sludge in Wastewater Ponding Lagoons Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions — 30 September 2019
Space Time Image Velocimetry Training Workshop, Wellington – New Zealand Mike Ede and Mic Clayton — Marlborough District Council, NZHS Committee and from Cooma NSW — 30 September 2019
Rising Bubble Method field trials in Hawkes Bay Jeremy Bulleid and Thomas Wilding — NIWA, Hawkes Bay Regional Council — 30 September 2019
Call that an extreme event? Describing the extremeness of an event before, during and after it has occurred Janice Green and Catherine Jolly — Bureau of Meteorology — 13 December 2019
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation of Western Australia, 2019 Hydrographic Technical Forum Luke Donovan — Department of Water and Environmental Regulation of Western Australia — 13 December 2019
New Flood Warning Infrastructure Framework and Standard Endorsed by ANZEMC Dr Carla Mooneyand Dr Richard Hammond — Bureau of Meteorology — 13 December 2019
Automating Rising Bubble Streamflow Measurement with Artificial Intelligence Jeremy Bulleid — NIWA — 13 December 2019
The gauging of rapidly varying discharges Jim Tilley and David Doran — University of NSW — 05 October 1990
Quality Assurance the New Zealand way Doug McMillan — Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, NZ — 05 October 1990
The role of hydrographers in forest research Dennis Burt and John Dawson — Forestry Commission of NSW — 05 October 1990
Blue Green algae in Pian Creek/Walgett water supply Brian Parsons — Department of Water Resources NSW — 04 October 1990
Point source recharge in the Naracoorte Ranges proclaimed region Steven Cramer — Engineering and Water Supply Department SA — 04 October 1990
Collie River Catchment and Reservoir Management Barry Halligan — Water Authority of Western Australia — 04 October 1990
Lake Jindabyne — a water quality project Phil Boreham and Lee Bowling — Snowy Mountains Authority and Department of Water Resources — 04 October 1990
Hydrographers and the Environment: Salinity Management (Victoria) Ian Osborne — Rural Water Commission of Victoria — 04 October 1990
Coffs Harbour Augmentation Investigations Bobo River Dam Hydrological and Hydraulic Data Collection Environmental Monitoring Peter Davidson and Mark Wolf — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 04 October 1990
Siltation Ponds and Urban Catchments ACT Chris Fink, Bill Steen — ACT Electricity and Water — 04 October 1990
Infiltration Characteristics of the Surface of the Waste Rock Dump, Ranger Uranium Mines Northern Territory, under Natural Rainfall Bruce Gardiner, SJ Riley, David Williams — Alligator River Region Research Institute, Macquarie University, Power and Water Authority NT — 02 October 1990
Infiltration Characteristics of the Surface of the Waste Rock Dump, Ranger Uranium Mines Northern Territory, under Simulated Rainfall David Williams, SJ Riley, Bruce Gardiner — Power and Water Authority NT, Macquarie University, Alligator River Region Research Institute — 02 October 1990
Hydrography applied to environmental monitoring at the Ranger Uranium Mines Allan Wade — Ranger Uranium Mines — 02 October 1990
Variations in rainfall measurement Robin Leaney — Engineering and Water Supply Department SA — 02 October 1990
Special environmental programme: Nepean-Hawkesbury River, Quality Monitoring Programme Geoff Sweeney — Sydney Water — 02 October 1990
A sediment study: South Alligator River Ian Lancaster — Power and Water Authority NT — 02 October 1990
The effects of mining of stream flow in Foy Brook Stephen Thatcher — Department of Water Resources NSW — 02 October 1990
Ex-hydrographers and water resources management Peter Clews — Water Authority of Western Australia — 01 October 1990
Data gathering and establishment of a real-time data network Graham Murdoch — Department of Water Resources NSW — 01 October 1990
Tidal height monitoring: Nerang entrance stabilisation John Driver — Division of Marine and Ports, Department of Transport Qld — 01 October 1990
Hydrography of the Tierney Basin, Vestvold Hills, Antarctica Simon Townsend and HR Burton — Australian Antarctic Division — 01 October 1990
Open Channel Hydraulics Leeds University Civil Engineering Department — University of Leeds — 18 April 2002
Making it Real — The Delivery of Real Time Water Data in Victoria Paul J Wilson and Jasjit Chaggar — Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning — 01 April 2019
Stormwater Pond Surveying: Why Probe When You Can Ping Jennifer Leslie, Hayden Easton, S Speed — Pattle Delamore Partners, Auckland and Auckland Council, Auckland — 01 April 2019
Extreme Events Push Data Quality Assurance to The Limits – The Experience of Cyclone Debbie Bernard Tse and Sarah Dakin — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 01 April 2019
An Evaluation of Real-Time Water Measurement Dejan Subaric — Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, QLD — 01 April 2019
The Value of Consistent Hydrometric Monitoring Practices Kemachandra Ranatunga, Linton Johnston, Alex Cornish, Philip Douglas, Carla Mooney and Soori Sooriyakumaran — Bureau of Meteorology — 01 April 2019
Part 2: Site establishment and operations NI GL 100.02–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 1: Primary Measured Data NI GL 100.01–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 0: Glossary NI GL 100.00–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 8: FORM: ADCP Measurement field sheet and quality matrix – NI GL 100 08–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 10: Application of point acoustic Doppler velocity meters for determining discharge in open channels NI GL 100.10–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 9: Application of in-situ point acoustic Doppler velocity meters for determining velocity in open channels NI GL 100.09–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 8: Application of acoustic Doppler current profilers to measure discharge in open channels NI GL 100.08–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 7: Training NI GL 100.07–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 6: Stream discharge relationship development and maintenance NI GL 100.06–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 5: Data editing, estimation and management NI GL 100.05–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 4: Gauging (stationary velocity area method) NI GL 100.04–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
Part 3: Instrument and measurement systems management NI GL 100.03–2019 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2019
A New Solution for real-time flood intelligence in NSW Integrating Coastal Flooding Information Bronson McPherson and Galen Lewis — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 21 December 2018
AHA Recognition: Citations for AHA Fellows and Associate Fellows Tony Polchleb — AHA — 21 December 2018
Space Time Image Velocimetry: Measuring High Flow Events in Queensland Mark Randall — Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Cairns, QLD — 21 December 2018
Extreme Flood Event Measurement Technique Utilising Measurement of Maximum Velocity Rebekah Webb — Ventia — 21 December 2018
Removing tidal aliasing in estuarine discharge data; the big reveal Justin Stockley — Xylem Analytics — 28 June 2018
Application of acoustic Doppler technology in sediment transport Daniel Wagenaar — Sontek — 28 June 2018
Towards better management of water quality data: metadata guidelines to improve application to the real world Rob De Hayr, Grant Robinson, Linton Johnston and Kemachandra Ranatunga — Department Science, IT and Innovation QLD, AHA, Bureau of Meteorology — 28 June 2018
Skills development for hydrographers – a strategic approach Richard Hillhouse — WaterNSW — 28 June 2018
A Discussion Paper on the Installation and Data Collection of Bay of Plenty Regional Council Lysimeter Sites, for the Consideration of Specific National Environmental Monitoring Standards for Groundwater Recharge Barrel Lysimeter Sites in New Zealand Brent Hutchby — Bay of Plenty Regional Council — 25 September 2018
National Collaboration to Develop Standards and Strategic Plans for Flood Warning Infrastructure Carla Mooney — Bureau of Meteorlogy — 25 September 2018
A new approach to groundwater monitoring in coal seam gas development areas Geordie Durack — Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Queensland — 25 September 2018
Data Drought and Data Flood as Causes of Information Famine Stuart Hamilton — Aquatic Informatics — 25 September 2018
Innovation in Compliance Monitoring: Combining fit for purpose hardware with customised IOT solutions to streamline monitoring data collection and information reporting Richard Campbell, Daniel Condon, — eagle.io — 12 April 2018
Remote River Level Monitoring and Alarming for Highway Flood Inundation – Queensland State Highway Network Paul Hart, Graeme Jones, Chris Russell — Metasphere, and Transport and Main Roads, Brisbane, QLD — 28 April 2017
Out of Control: Real Time PPP Correction Service for Remote Area Bathymetric Data Collection Peter Waugh — Dept. Environment and Natural Resources, NT — 28 April 2017
Safety in Hydrography – The Impact of Innovation and Technology Allan Garland — Ventia Utility Services — 28 April 2017
Hydraulics of Precast Concrete Conduits (Pipes and Box Culverts) Concrete Pipe Association of Australasia — Concrete Pipe Association of Australasia — 31 January 2013
IS 15119-2 Measurement of liquid flow in open channels — Part 2: Determination of the stage-discharge relation Bureau of Indian Standards — International Organization for Standardization — 01 May 1998
Australian Rainfall and Runoff: A Guide to Flood Estimation Ball J, Babister M, Nathan R, Weeks W, Weinmann E, Retallick M, Testoni I, (Editors) — Geoscience Australia — 21 December 2016
Discharge measurement structures M.G. Bos (Ed.) — International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement/ILRI — 31 January 1989
Comparative Investigation of Canadian, US, and Australian Stage-Discharge Rating Curve Development Stuart Hamilton, Ray Maynard, Terry Kenny — Aquatic Informatics, Qld Department of Natural Resources and Mines, United States Geological Survey — 21 November 2017
AHA Member Profile – Judith Le Gresley Judith Le Gresley — Department of Water and Environmental Regulation — 21 November 2017
Digital Signal Processing and Water Sector Instruments Ray Godley — Unidata Pty Ltd — 25 November 2016
Unravelling the Internet of Things – Implications of emerging technologies and business models for monitoring and management of Australian water resources Chris Andrews, Matthew Henderson — Ventia — 25 November 2016
The Internet of Things – A New Start Dr David Hammond, Stephen Bailey, Gavin Hewitt — Campbell Scientific Australia Pty Ltd — 25 November 2016
Harnessing three dimensional (3-D) design, printing and scanning in Hydrography Michael Whiting — WA Department of Water — 25 November 2016
Australian ADCP Regatta, March 16-17 2017 Anthony Skinner — ALS Hydrographics Australia — 31 August 2017
2017 NZHS Technical Workshop, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 3-6 2017 Mic Clayton — Snowy Hydro Limited — 31 August 2017
AHA Member Profile – Temistocle Li Vigni Temistocle Li Vigni — Australian Hydrographers Association — 31 August 2017
Implementation of National Environmental Monitoring Standards in New Zealand: benefits, challenges, and implications Elizabeth Fox — Opus — 20 December 2016
Potential Applications for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in River Hydrography Daniel Sinnott — WaterNSW — 20 December 2016
Catchment Area Determination — An investigation into using the Geofabric toolset for delineating watershed Corey Baird — Department of Land Resource Management, Northern Territory — 28 June 2016
Meeting Changing Expectations – (technology, data outputs, health and safety) Mic Clayton — Snowy Hydro Limited, New South Wales — 28 June 2016
Water quality metadata NI GL 101.00–2016 Water Monitoring Standardisation Technical Committee — Bureau of Meteorology — 01 June 2016
From the Walls to the Ocean, An Overview of Contemporary Hydrography in the City Harrison Schofield — Sydney Water Corporation — 01 November 2015
North Gnangara Groundwater IP Telemetry Installation by the Department of Water, Western Australia Michael Whiting — WA Dept of Water — 01 November 2015
AHA Member Profile – John Cameron John Cameron — Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries — 01 March 2015
Stanley Mort and His Pluviometer Ray Alford — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 01 March 2015
Assessing Performance Below the Ground – Is there a systematic approach to inflow and infiltration management in sewer networks or is beauty in the eye of the beholder Sarah-Kate Dakin, Ed Couriel — NSW Public Works MHL — 30 October 2014
Soil moisture monitoring in Southland, New Zealand Dianne Elliotte — Environment Southland NZ — 30 October 2014
Use of a multibeam system to conduct a bathymetric survey of a reservoir and accurately assess storage capacity Justin Stockley — Pentair — 30 October 2014
Is yesterdays high stage modelling, still todays high stage rating? Daniel Budge and Andrew (Ted) Cutler — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
The Cost/Value of High Stage Gaugings – The 2012 Culgoa River Flood. Roger Patricks and Simon Morse — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
Lahar Monitoring in the Central Plateau, NZ – Mt Ruapehu and the Whangaehu valley Matthew Putt — Horizons Regional Council — 30 October 2014
Monitoring Coal Seam Gas in NSW – Some of the Issues facing NSW John Hayes — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
Evolving Technology, Methodology, Geomorphology and identifying changes in high stage ratings Adam Wiggins — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
From the Walls to the Ocean: An overview of contemporary hydrography in the city Harrison Schofield — Sydney Water Corporation — 30 October 2014
NSW Sea Level Trends – The Ups & Downs Ed Couriel, Ben Modra, Rob Jacobs — NSW Public Works MHL — 30 October 2014
Groundwater Sampling at Service Stations – The Search for Contamination Nigel Drought — Thiess Pty Ltd — 30 October 2014
Bore Hole Monitoring – Coal Seam Gas Projects Southern Queensland Matt Saunders — Unidata — 29 October 2014
Low infiltration sewer systems and their role in reducing wet weather sewage overflows within the Sydney Basin Chris Harris — Sydney Water Corporation — 30 October 2014
Monitoring visible flows using web enabled remote camera technology Andrew Pearce — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
Water Industry Guidelines – Adding Groundwater to the Mix Jacquie Bellhouse (1), Simon Cruickshank (2), Laura Torrible (3) — (1) WA Water Corporation; (2) NT Department of Land Resource Management; (3) Bureau of Meteorology. — 30 October 2016
Applying Traditional and Not So Traditional Hydrographic Techniques to Maintain Security of Supply Under a Drying Climate Jacquie Bellhouse (1), Kelvin Baldock (2), Amanda Reed (1) — (1) WA Water Corporation; (2) Hydro-SMART — 29 October 2014
Burnett River Floods and Gauging & Rating Implications Ray Maynard — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 30 October 2014
National Industry Guidelines for Hydrometric Monitoring – Adoption and Implementation at a national level Kemachandra Ranatunga, Linton Johnston, Laura Torrible, David Malone — Bureau of Meteorology — 30 October 2014
Melbourne Water: A Diverse User of Hydrographic Data Jess Egan and Michael O’Hagan — Melbourne Water — 30 October 2014
Hydrographic memorabilia – home required John Cameron — Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries — 28 June 2014
Goodbye Steadmans, Hello Meedo Pool Phil Correll and Mighel Chivilo — WA Dept of Water — 28 June 2014
Technology Cross-Over Peter Collings, Paul Crogan, Ryan Bramwell and Frank Davies — WA Dept of Water — 28 August 2013
NZ Workshop (2013 NZ Hydrological Society technical workshop) Shaun Gleeson — NSW Office of Water — 28 April 2013
A journey up the Hawkesbury Nepean (short version) Natalie Noakes — Sydney Water Corporation — 28 April 2013
Wai: Me Matua Mohio to Kahapupuri (NZ 2012 conference report) Mic Clayton — Snowy Hydro — 28 April 2013
Hydrography as a Profession — Invisible No Longer Stu Hamilton — North American Stream Hydrographers (NASH) — 01 December 2012
ADCPs – The need for National Conformity Mark Randall — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 22 August 2012
Volumetric Flow Balance in Birch and Tullaroop Creeks to Determine the Magnitude of Losses in Large Scale Water Releases Rebekah Webb — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
Using HEC-RAS models to check and extend flume and weir ratings Glenn McDermott — Greenspan Technology — 22 August 2012
Stream Flow Monitoring at Latrobe River Swing Bridge Garry Leslie and Wayne Ross — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
Old and New, ADCP VS Current Meter John Hayes, Andrew Davidson, Ray Boyton, David Malone — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2012
Measurement Uncertainty and the Development of Data Quality Codes for Hydrological Data Royd Cumming — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
Hydroacoustics in the USGS – Successes and Challenges (slides) Kevin Oberg — US Geological Survey — 22 August 2012
Future Delivery of Hydrographic Services: Effective Partnerships Meeting the needs of multiple organisations through a single Hydrographic Service Provider David McPhee — Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria — 22 August 2012
Development of ADCP deployment equipment to optimise their performance for Tasmanian conditions David Spiers — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 22 August 2012
Development and Deployment of a Portable Automated Logger System to Aid in Flood Monitoring in Victoria Allan Garland — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
A national approach to water information standards Linton Johnston and Grant Robinson — Bureau of Meteorology and NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2012
Development of Communication Device for Riverboat Daniel Wagenaar — NT Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport — 01 July 2012
Horizontal ADCP: The Use of Historical Gaugings to Develop an Index Velocity Rating Mark Randall and Vince Manley — Qld Dept Environment and Resource Management — 01 November 2011
River Hydraulic Rating Analysis Using LiDAR and HEC-RAS in the Kimberley Region Michael Harris and Leith Bowyer — WA Dept of Water — 01 April 2011
Development of ADCP deployment equipment to optimise their performance for Tasmanian conditions David Spiers — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 01 April 2011
Modernisation and Extension of Hydrological Monitoring in Australia Alan Baker, Brendan Moran, Linton Johnston and Sime Petrovski — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Reflection, Refinement, Resurgence: Hydro Tasmania perspective Mark Johnston — Hydro Tasmania Consulting — 22 October 2010
Hydrometric information quality: reflecting on past practices, refining standards and delivering to meet future needs Grant Robinson — NSW Office of Water — 22 October 2010
Sediment Monitoring — Extending Hydrography into New Areas Andy Markham — Hydrobiology — 22 October 2010
Calibration of HEC-RAS models for rating curve development in semi arid regions of Western Australia Ross Doherty — WA Dept of Water — 22 October 2010
Can Horizontal Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (H-ADCP) Replace the Traditional Gauging Station? Daniel Wagenaar — NT Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport — 22 October 2010
A snapshot of Australia’s water monitoring activities Peter Zimmermann and Robert Smalley — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Characterizing Groundwater Resources, Tracing Contaminants, and Improving: Environmental Investigation with New Technologies Shao-Chih (Ted) Way, Ph.D., P.E. — In-Situ Inc. — 22 October 2010
What happens to your data: an engineering perspective Andrew Davidson — Golder Associates — 22 October 2010
Limitations of inflow computation from pump station data — a monitoring/modeling approach Matthew Cooper — NZ AWT — 22 October 2010
Continuous Flow Monitoring at Morgan, South Australia, using Acoustic Doppler Technology Daniel P. McCullough, A. P. Meissner, T. A. Branford and B. R. Porter — SA Department for Water — 22 October 2010
How Hydrography is helping the Salt Interception Scheme on the Murray River in the Sunraysia Region Ceridwen Colgan — NSW Office of Water — 22 October 2010
Hastings River Station experience with up and side looking acoustic doppler sensors Glenn McDermott — Greenspan Technology — 22 October 2010
Flood warning ICT & data collection systems — from a localised to a highly available national service and moving forward Robert Thompson — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
River Hydraulic Rating Analysis: Using LiDAR and HEC-RAS in the Kimberley Region, Western Australia Michael Harris and Leith Bowyer — WA Dept of Water — 22 October 2010
An Aggressive Attitude: (Monitoring and Maintaining Environmental Releases to the Snowy River) Mic Clayton — Snowy Hydro — 22 October 2010
Harmonising Australia’s water information: Reflection on first steps Dr Brett Anderson, Dr Robert Argent, Shirrah Comeadow, Andrew Barlow — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Standardising Australia’s Water Information — a way forward Brendan Moran, Alan Baker, Rob Smalley — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Flumes- For Irrigation Channel Flow Measurement Glenn McDermott — Greenspan Technology — 01 August 2010
Education and Training update November 2009 Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 November 2009
AHA National Hydrography Certification Scheme Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 November 2009
AHA Trial Course — ‘Hydrography Basics’ Course No. 27743 Paul Langshaw — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 November 2009
Flood Gauging in the Burdekin River 2009 Morgain Sinclair — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Water — 28 May 2009
National Hydrographer Education & Training Program Paul Langshaw — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 February 2009
Methane Monitoring – Assessing Lakes and Reservoirs Potential Sources or Sinks of Greenhouse Emissions Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 August 2008
Technohead: WATER INFORMATION — Clarifying Its Quality and Making Others Understand Part 2 Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 August 2008
Using simple estimates of uncertainty to set and monitor standards of hydrometric data John Fenwick — NZ NIWA — 22 August 2008
Improving the accuracy of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements in small channels Andrew Willsman — NZ NIWA — 22 August 2008
Hydrometric Monitoring Networks, 2008 and Beyond. A New South Wales Department of Water and Energy Manager’s perspective. Ray Boyton — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2008
The Pacific Hydrological Cycle Observing System Llyod Smith — SOPAC Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission — 22 August 2008
Automated Validation of Aquatic Time Series Using a Probabilistic Parity Space Method Peter Hudson, Touraj Farahmand, and Ed Quilty — Aquatic Informatics — 22 August 2008
Australian Hydrographers Working Together to Protect Kuala Lumpur City from Natural Disasters and the effects of Climate Change Mark Wolf — Greenspan Technology — 22 August 2008
Information Quality: more than the Hydstra quality code Grant Robinson — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2008
Estimating Precision of Moving Boat ADCP Discharge Measurement Hening Huang — Teledyne RD Instruments — 22 August 2008
Upgrade of the Hydrographic Support Current Meter Calibration Facility Col Farrawell, Michael Price — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Water — 22 August 2008
Investigating the uncertainty in flow at gauging sites in Gippsland using Australian Standard 3778.2.3 Nurullah Ozbey, Phil Scanlon, Andrew Western — Thiess Services, University of Melbourne — 22 August 2008
Assessment of the Volume and Value of ‘Lost’ Water from Aqueducts in the Murray Development of the Snowy Hydro Scheme Scott Crozier — Snowy Hydro — 22 August 2008
From Near Real Time to Real Real Time: A Trial Project in Queensland Ray Alford and Scott May — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Water — 22 August 2008
Document Systems – Bookshelf; an Electronic Solution Frank Davies — WA Dept of Water — 22 August 2008
Re — Water Information Clarifying its Quality and Making Others Understand Alex Springall — NSW Office of Water — 28 August 2007
Uncertainty musings: Accuracy versus Uncertainty what’s the difference? Glenn McDermott — Earth Tech — 28 August 2007
Technohead: WATER INFORMATION — Clarifying Its Quality and Making Others Understand Part 1 Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 May 2007
Flood Gauging at recently Re-established Gauging Stations in the Lake Eyre Basin, Far Western Central Queensland Part 2 Paul Jensen — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 28 May 2007
Some Advice for us from the Ministry of Construction, Japan Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 May 2007
Flood Gauging at recently Re-established Gauging Stations in the Lake Eyre Basin, Far Western Central Queensland Part 1 Paul Jensen — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 28 February 2007
Flow Characteristics of Streams in the Tropical Rivers Region Dene Moliere, John Lowry, Grant Staben and Chris Humphrey — NT Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist — 29 August 2006
A River Somewhere (or The Caring Sharing Bureaucrat) Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 August 2006
Water Industry Training Package Review August 2006 Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 August 2006
Water Industry Training Package Review May 2006 Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 May 2006
Raising National Water Standards Programme Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 February 2006
A Rating in A Day, Or Rating Development For An Alpine Aqueduct using Velocity Index Methods and Common HYDSYS tools Mic Clayton — Snowy Hydro — 28 August 2005
The History Shot Current Meter Rating, 1921 Alex Springall — NSW Department of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources — 28 May 2005
What is the Australian Water Data Infrastructure Project? Anon — Dept Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Cwlth) — 28 May 2005
Centreline Flow Observations In Circular Sewers — How Variable Should Multiplying Factors Be? Glenn McDermott — Sydney Water Corporation — 28 May 2005
Wind Monitoring Investigations Tony Spandler and Jason Sulzberger — Hydro Tasmania Consulting — 28 February 2005
FLOWTRACKER — An Evaluation Arran Corbett — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 28 February 2005
Ratings — Black Art, Science or a Tool of the Capitalist Agribusiness Complex? Alex Springall — NSW Department of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources — 28 November 2004
Bathymetric Survey Using Household Appliances Simon Cruickshank — NT Dept Infrastructure Planning and Environment (Water Resources) — 28 November 2004
SonTek Field Day at Rocklea Testing Facility Qld DNR&M Paul Webb — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 28 November 2004
Optimising data quality from environmental monitoring stations Dave Johnstone — NZ NIWA — 28 November 2004
Development of a Stage-Discharge Relationship for the Rapidly Varying Flows in Urban Streams Jim Tilley, A. Wojcik, I. Abustan, James Ball — UNSW, University of Science Malaysia — 28 May 2004
Surface Water monitoring in South Africa Part 2 Christoff Le Grange — Dept Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa — 28 February 2004
Hydrological data: What is available and from where? Ross James — Bureau of Meteorology — 28 February 2004
Surface Water monitoring in South Africa Part 1 Christoff Le Grange — Dept Water Affairs and Forestry, South Africa — 28 November 2003
A Comparison of Turbidity Sensors for Continuous Field Deployment Part 2 Mic Clayton — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 28 November 2003
A Comparison of Turbidity Sensors for Continuous Field Deployment Part 1 Mic Clayton — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 28 August 2003
Innovative Data Collection — The Next Step David Griffin — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 28 August 2003
Evaluation and improvement of the flood rainfall network Phil Downes — Canterbury Regional Council NZ — 28 May 2003
The Effectiveness of Sampling Multiple Points using a Sensing Chamber Geoffrey Carlin, Peter Fitch — CSIRO Land and Water — 28 May 2003
The Peewee and the Magpie Mic Clayton — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 28 May 2003
Establishment of Performance Monitoring of a Rural Constructed Wetland on the South Coast of Western Australia Andrew Maughan — WA Water and Rivers Commission — 28 February 2003
Measurement Uncertainty — Ramifications and Issues Glenn McDermott — Sydney Water Corporation — 28 February 2003
Technohead: Hydrological services AD375A shaft encoder Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 December 2012
An Australian Handbook Of Stream Roughness Coefficients: How Hydrographers Can Help Anthony Ladson, Brett Anderson, Ian Rutherfurd, Susan van de Meene — CRC for Catchment Hydrology — 28 November 2012
Book Review: The Waterbug Book Anon — Book authors: John Gooderham and Edward Tsyrlin; CSIRO Publishing 2002, ISBN: 9780643066687 — 28 August 2012
Technology shot: wireless stream gaunging winch board on Zodiac inflatable Anon — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 August 2012
The application of numerical methods and mathematics to hydrography John Fenton — Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Melbourne — 02 July 2002
Australia State of the Environment Report 2001 Jonas Ball — Publishing on behalf of Dept Environment and Heritage (Cwlth) — 28 May 2002
A Successful Natural Heritage Trust Project: Orara River Anon — The Natural Heritage Trust — 28 February 2002
20 Questions with Mic Clayton Mic Clayton — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 28 February 2002
Magnetostrictive Level Sensors from MTS Sensors Kevin Davidson — Davidson Measurement Pty Ltd — 28 February 2002
A new curve on ratings Alex Springall — NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation — 28 August 2001
Environmental Flows and Water Quality for the River Murray Anon — Murray Darling Basin Commission — 28 August 2001
Flood Plain Management Within the Murray Darling Basin Anon — Murray Darling Basin Commission — 28 August 2001
20 Questions with Simon Cruickshank Simon Cruickshank — NT Department of Lands Planning and Environment — 28 May 2001
The Design of a Data Logger for River Gauging Owen Mooney — Australian Hydrographers Association — 28 May 2001