
About
Gavan McGrath is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia (UWA), School of Agriculture and Environment, with a research focus on hydrology and eco-hydrological systems. He also holds an external position as Research Scientist at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Western Australia.
Education
- PhD in Hydrology/Soil Physics, University of Western Australia (Award Date: 1 Jul 2007)
- Bachelor (Honours) in Environmental Engineering, University of Western Australia (Award Date: 31 Dec 1998)
Research Interests
- Hydrological Processes
- Eco-hydrology
- Geomorphology
- Pesticide/Nutrient Transport
- Climate Change Impact on Water Systems
- Self-Organizing Environmental Systems
Recent Research Trends
His recent work focuses on salinity dynamics in shallow lakes, non-perennial river systems, salt marsh flooding under climate change, and geophysical indicators of forest drought vulnerability. Key themes include climate drying effects, land-use interactions, and stochastic hydrological modeling.
Grants and Collaborations
- Biogeomorphology of Pilbara Rivers (Rio Tinto, 2016-2020)
- Herbicide Impact on Soil Processes (GRDC, 2014-2018)
- Critical Zone Concept Workshop (UWA, 2014)
- Ecosystem Change Management (ARC, 2014-2016)
Network and Expertise
His fingerprint includes expertise in salinity, climate change, preferential flow, and stochastic processes, with collaborations across Australia and global research networks.
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