
Jamie Ruprecht
@j_ruprecht
PhD in Engineering at UNSW Sydney @UNSWWRL
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http://www.wrl.unsw.edu.au 27-05-2011 10:07:33
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Our new #data-descriptor #research paper on #microbial responses to #wastewater in #estuaries has just been published with Springer Nature in Scientific Data. Read here: rdcu.be/b4rkd UNSW UNSW Engineering UNSW Science UNSW Global Water Institute Water Research Centre #ecoeng #WRL


Data is one thing. Interpretation is another. New research coming soon following our recent Scientific Data paper looking at microbial community responses to nutrient additions from wastewater outfalls. Read the data paper here... nature.com/articles/s4159⦠UNSWWRL @UNSW UN Environment Programme




As we upscale our efforts to rewild #nature, our coastal #wetlands are being impacted by coastal squeeze and #sealevelrise. Check out our latest research on ways we are managing these challenges. authors.elsevier.com/c/1cMmRB8ccoR5O UNSW UNSW Engineering @UNSWWRL Dr William Glamore Jamie Ruprecht


Very excited about our recent paper in Scientific Reports in which we present a novel #naturebasedsolution to preserve global #Wetlands from accelerating #sealevelrise. nature.com/articles/s4159⦠UNSW UNSW Engineering @UNSWWRL #restoration #ecosystems #ecoengineering #climatechange

New piece by UNSW Science Prof David John Eldridge - it would appear the importance of echidna digging for soil restoration and carbon sequestration is substantial. When the state of our soils is poor and deteriorating, we need every little bit of help. theconversation.com/dig-this-a-tinā¦

With devastating floods in NSW, this #WorldWaterDay we're reminded of the importance of respecting water & understanding water issues. Some of our PhD students tell us how they value water & how it impacts their research #water2me UNSW Engineering @UNSWWRL youtube.com/watch?v=n4ltCjā¦


Reconstructing the history of Farquhar Inlet, an iconic New South Wales #ICOLL via USGS Landsat & ESA Earth Observation satellites. Our latest #InletTracker animation shows the incredibly dynamic nature of this inlet and the influence of severe droughts and floods. @UNSWWRL UNSW Science

WWF's Anita van Breda & Dr William Glamore discuss nature-based approaches to #climatechange, floods, infrastructure, and the global sand crisis. Listen to part 1 ā” apple.co/3fZWxPT Listen to part 2 ā” apple.co/3m1fCow




Thatās a wrap on my #phd, with a trifecta of ā¦Water Researchā© papers! Iām proud of what I and my incredible supervisory team achieved during my PhD. Onwards and upwards! Special thanks to ā¦Dr William Glamoreā© ā¦Dr Katherine Dafforn⩠⦠linkedin.com/posts/ecoeng-wā¦