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208

Overview

Barry T. Hart is affiliated with Monash University in Australia and specializes in Environmental Science with a focus on water-related studies. Their work covers multiple areas within this field, particularly Water Science and Technology, Environmental Engineering, and Global and Planetary Change.

Hart's research topics extend into various domains, including Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Water Resources Management and Optimization, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Urban Stormwater Management Solutions, Groundwater and Watershed Analysis, Urban Transport and Accessibility, and Soil Geostatistics and Mapping.

The scientist has a consistent publication record in notable venues. These include:

  • Australasian Journal of Water Resources
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Water
  • River Research and Applications

Barry T. Hart has contributed to several recent research papers, some authored solely and others in collaboration. Selected publications are:

  • Salinity Management in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia, 2020, Water
  • Management of urban waterways in Melbourne, Australia: 1. current status, 2021, Australasian Journal of Water Resources
  • Management of urban waterways in Melbourne, Australia: 2 - integration and future directions, 2022, Australasian Journal of Water Resources

Frequent co-authors of Hart include Carmel Pollino, Michael J. Stewardson, Michael Grace, Neil Byron, and Nick Bond.

Best Publications

  • A review of the salt sensitivity of the Australian freshwater biota

    Barry T. Hart;Paul Bailey;Rick Edwards;Kent Hortle

  • Parameterisation and evaluation of a Bayesian network for use in an ecological risk assessment

    Carmel A. Pollino;Owen Woodberry;Ann Nicholson;Kevin Korb

  • Development and testing of an Index of Stream Condition for waterway management in Australia

    Anthony R. Ladson;Lindsay J. White;Jane A. Doolan;Brian L. Finlayson

  • Uptake of trace metals by sediments and suspended particulates: a review

    Barry T. Hart

  • Trace metal complexing capacity of natural waters: A review

    Barry T. Hart

  • The potential of field turbidity measurements for the computation of total phosphorus and suspended solids loads

    R.B. Grayson;B.L. Finlayson;C.J. Gippel;B.T. Hart

  • Effects of salinity on river, stream and wetland ecosystems in Victoria, Australia

    Barry T. Hart;Paul Bailey;Rick Edwards;Kent Hortle

  • Ecological risk to aquatic systems from salinity increases

    Barry T. Hart;P. S. Lake;J. Angus Webb;Michael R. Grace

  • A COMPILATION OF AUSTRALIAN WATER QUALITY CRITERIA.

    B.T. Hart

  • Adsorption of natural organic matter onto goethite

    Geoffrey McD. Day;Barry T. Hart;Ian D. McKelvie;Ronald Beckett

  • A strontium isotopic investigation of the origin of suspended particulate matter (SPM) in the Murray-Darling River system, Australia

    G.B. Douglas;C.M. Gray;B.T. Hart;R. Beckett

  • Catchment-wide impacts on water quality: the use of ‘snapshot’ sampling during stable flow

    R B Grayson;C J Gippel;Brian L Finlayson;Barry T Hart

  • Bayesian network models for environmental flow decision making in the Daly River, Northern Territory, Australia

    Terence U. Chan;Barry T. Hart;Mark James Kennard;Bradley James Pusey

  • Fractionation and composition of colloidal and suspended particulate materials in rivers

    Y Ran;J.M Fu;G.Y Sheng;R Beckett

  • Allochthonous coarse particulate organic material in forest and pasture reaches of two south‐eastern Australian streams

    Ian C. Campbell;Kim R. James;Barry T. Hart;Anne Devereaux

  • Luxury uptake of phosphorus by sediment bacteria.

    Aazam Khoshmanesh;Barry T. Hart;Anabelle Duncan;Ron Beckett

  • Sediment instability affects the rate and location of primary production and respiration in a sand-bed stream

    Bonnie Leslee Atkinson;Michael Raymond Grace;Barry Thomas Hart;Kellie Elizabeth Vanderkruk

  • Assessment of the water quality and ecosystem health of the Great Barrier Reef (Australia): conceptual models.

    David Haynes;Jon Brodie;Jane Waterhouse;Zoe Bainbridge

  • The Australian Murray–Darling Basin Plan: challenges in its implementation (part 1)

    Barry T. Hart

  • New generation water quality guidelines for ecosystem protection

    Barry T. Hart;Bill Maher;Ian Lawrence

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian D. McKelvie
Ian D. McKelvie University of Melbourne
Nick Bond
Nick Bond La Trobe University
Brian Finlayson
Brian Finlayson University of Melbourne
Ann E. Nicholson
Ann E. Nicholson Monash University
Jon Brodie
Jon Brodie James Cook University
N. LeRoy Poff
N. LeRoy Poff Colorado State University
Robert W. Cattrall
Robert W. Cattrall University of Melbourne
Darren S. Baldwin
Darren S. Baldwin Charles Sturt University
Michael E. McClain
Michael E. McClain IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Rodger B. Grayson
Rodger B. Grayson University of Melbourne

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