Peer-reviewed journal articles

Alongside producing reports and datasets MD-WERP researchers are also publishing results from MD-WERP research in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Publications for theme's three and four are currently under peer-review.

Theme 1 Climate Adaptation

Project title Journal Article
FS: Climate Adaptation Foundational Science Robertson, D.E., Chiew, F.H. and Potter, N., 2023. Adapting rainfall bias-corrections to improve hydrological simulations generated from climate model forcings. Journal of Hydrology, 619, p.129322.
Robertson, D.E., Zheng, H., Peña-Arancibia, J.L., Chiew, F.H., Aryal, S., Malerba, M. and Wright, N., 2023. How sensitive are catchment runoff estimates to on-farm storages under current and future climates?. Journal of Hydrology, 626, p.130185.
Peña-Arancibia, J.L., Malerba, M.E., Wright, N. and Robertson, D.E., 2023. Characterising the regional growth of on-farm storages and their implications for water resources under a changing climate. Journal of Hydrology, 625, p.130097.
Peña-Arancibia, J.L., Ticehurst, C.J., Yu, Y., McVicar, T.R. and Marvanek, S.P., 2024. Feasibility of monitoring floodplain on-farm water storages by integrating airborne and satellite LiDAR altimetry with optical remote sensing. Remote Sensing of Environment, 302, p.113992.
Potter, N.J., Chiew, F.H. and Robertson, D.E., 2023. Stochastic generation of plausible hydroclimate futures using climate teleconnections for South-Eastern Australia. Journal of Hydrometeorology.
Theme 1 and 2 joint paper Chiew, F.H., Zheng, H., Potter, N.J., Charles, S.P., Thatcher, M., Ji, F., Syktus, J., Robertson, D.E. and Post, D.A., 2022. Different hydroclimate modelling approaches can lead to a large range of streamflow projections under climate change: implications for water resources management. Water, 14(17), p.2730.

Theme 2 Hydrology

Project title Journal Article
RQ6: Enhancing low flow prediction to support water resources planning Crosbie, R., Wang, B., Kim, S., Mateo, C. and Vaze, J., 2023. Changes in the surface water–Groundwater interactions of the Murray-Darling basin (Australia) over the past half a century. Journal of Hydrology, 622, p.129683.
RQ7: Enhancing floodplain inundation and volume prediction to support environmental watering and water resource planning Ticehurst, C., Teng, J. and Sengupta, A., 2022. Development of a Multi-Index Method Based on Landsat Reflectance Data to Map Open Water in a Complex Environment. Remote Sensing, 14(5), p.1158.
Teng, J., Penton, D.J., Ticehurst, C., Sengupta, A., Freebairn, A., Marvanek, S., Vaze, J., Gibbs, M., Streeton, N., Karim, F. and Morton, S., 2022. A Comprehensive Assessment of Floodwater Depth Estimation Models in Semiarid Regions. Water Resources Research, 58(11)
Penton, D.J., Teng, J., Ticehurst, C., Marvanek, S., Freebairn, A., Mateo, C., Vaze, J., Yang, A., Khanam, F., Sengupta, A. and Pollino, C., 2023. The floodplain inundation history of the Murray-Darling Basin through two-monthly maximum water depth maps. Scientific Data, 10(1), p.652.
Teng, J., Croke, B., Tan, D., Iwanaga, T., Jakeman, A.J., Pollino, C., Stratford, D., Vaze, J., Dawes, W., Bridgeman, P. and Sengupta, A., 2023. Development of a computationally efficient floodplain ecological response model for large-scale, data-sparse riparian environments. Ecological Informatics, 77, p.102252.
Teng, J., Chiew, F.H.S., Zheng, H., Yang, A., Penton, D.J., Ticehurst, C., Marvanek, S., Vaze, J., Khanam, F., Post, D. A. and Pollino, C. 2025. Floodplain inundation in the Murray–Darling Basin under current and future climate conditions. Scientific Reports, 15(8917).
Penton, D., Marvanek, S., Mirza, F., Ticehurst, C., Sengupta, A., Teng, J. and Austin, J. 2025. River Bathymetry in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia. CSIRO.
RQ8b: Groundwater as an adaptation to current water resources management Fu, G., Rojas, R. and Gonzalez, D., 2022. Trends in Groundwater Levels in Alluvial Aquifers of the Murray–Darling Basin and Their Attributions. Water, 14(11), p.1808.
Rojas, R., Gonzalez, D. and Fu, G., 2023. Resilience, stress and sustainability of alluvial aquifers in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Opportunities for groundwater management. Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, 47, p.101419.
Fu, G., Clark, S.R., Gonzalez, D., Rojas, R. and Janardhanan, S., 2023. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Groundwater Levels: A Case Study of Alluvial Aquifers in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia. Sustainability, 15(23), p.16295.

 

Last updated: 16 May 2025