Charles James Lemckert

Beach carrying capacity: Has it been exceeded on the Gold Coast? (2007)

Williams, Peta, Lemckert, Charles James

Australia has more than 70,000 kilometres of coastline, 7000 km of those in Queensland. The beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity. The beaches are not only important to...

A new Lagrangian-Acoustic Drogue (LAD) for monitoring flow dynamics in an estuary: a quantification of its water-tracking ability (2007)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

We describe a novel in situ measuring drogue device developed for the investigation of near-surface sediment and flow dynamics in an estuary. The Lagrangian Acoustic Drogue (LAD) comprises a unique...

Development of an interactive computer-based learning strategy to assist in teaching water quality modelling (2007)

Zigic, Sasha Alexander, Lemckert, Charles James

The following paper presents a computer-based learning strategy to assist in introducing and teaching water quality modelling to undergraduate civil engineering students. As part of the learning...

Salinity observations in a subtropical estuarine system on the Gold Coast, Australia (2007)

Benfer, Nathan Peter, King, B. A., Lemckert, Charles James

Saltwater Creek and Coombabah Creek are branches of the Coomera River estuary situated within the subtropical Gold Coast City region, Australia, where fresh water flushing occurs during the wet...

Beach carrying capacity: Has it been exceeded on the Gold Coast? (2007)

Williams, Peta, Lemckert, Charles James

Australia has more than 70,000 kilometres of coastline, 7000 km of those in Queensland. The beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity. The beaches are not only important to...

A new Lagrangian-Acoustic Drogue (LAD) for monitoring flow dynamics in an estuary: a quantification of its water-tracking ability (2007)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

We describe a novel in situ measuring drogue device developed for the investigation of near-surface sediment and flow dynamics in an estuary. The Lagrangian Acoustic Drogue (LAD) comprises a unique...

Development of an interactive computer-based learning strategy to assist in teaching water quality modelling (2007)

Zigic, Sasha Alexander, Lemckert, Charles James

The following paper presents a computer-based learning strategy to assist in introducing and teaching water quality modelling to undergraduate civil engineering students. As part of the learning...

Salinity observations in a subtropical estuarine system on the Gold Coast, Australia (2007)

Benfer, Nathan Peter, King, B. A., Lemckert, Charles James

Saltwater Creek and Coombabah Creek are branches of the Coomera River estuary situated within the subtropical Gold Coast City region, Australia, where fresh water flushing occurs during the wet...

Gold Coast Beach Use & Carrying Capacity (2006)

Williams, Peta, Lemckert, Charles James

Australia has over 70,000 kilometres of coastline, of which Queensland has 7,000 kilometres. The beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity. The beaches are not only important...

Gold Coast Beach Use & Carrying Capacity (2006)

Williams, Peta, Lemckert, Charles James

Australia has over 70,000 kilometres of coastline, of which Queensland has 7,000 kilometres. The beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity. The beaches are not only important...

The ministerial brief - a tool for coastal zone management education (2006)

Lemckert, Charles James, Kamalarasa, Sanmugarasa, Stewart, Rodney Anthony

Engineers not only deal with the general community and other professionals within their own disciplines, but they may also be required to engage with politicians who have extremely limited time to...

Finite dispersal of a separative nepheloid plume by an internal hydraulic jump in a tropical mountainous river estuary (2006)

Wu, Jiaxue, Ametistova, Lioudmila, Heron, Malcolm, Lemckert, Charles James, Kalangi, Patrice

This paper investigates the dynamics of an internal hydraulic jump in a river plume and associated suspended sediment dispersal. Field investigations were undertaken into the river plume generated by...

A Simple Technique for Estimating the Recovery Rate of a Subtropical Estuarine System After a Flood Event (2006)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

The Fitzroy River is one of Australia's largest river systems, with an estuarine section extending 60 km from its mouth to a tidal limiting barrage. The Fitzroy River, whose catchment is 142450 km2...

Location of Turbidity Maxima Within a Microtidal Estuary and Some Limitations of Laser In Situ Particle Sizing (2006)

Hunt, S., Lemckert, Charles James, Schacht, Christie Margaret

A study of suspended sediment concentration properties has been undertaken in a predominately microtidal estuary using an in situ profiling instrument package comprising a LISST-100 particle sizer...

A Conceptual Model For Designing Canal Estates to Maximise Water Quality (2006)

Lemckert, Charles James

Residential canal estates are constructed waterways that offer the opportunity to reside adjacent to navigable channels connected to estuaries and coastal waters. The shape and character of canal...

The ministerial brief - a tool for coastal zone management education (2006)

Lemckert, Charles James, Kamalarasa, Sanmugarasa, Stewart, Rodney Anthony, Zenon J. Pudlowski

Engineers not only deal with the general community and other professionals within their own disciplines, but they may also be required to engage with politicians who have extremely limited time to...

Finite dispersal of a separative nepheloid plume by an internal hydraulic jump in a tropical mountainous river estuary (2006)

Wu, Jiaxue, Ametistova, Lioudmila, Heron, Malcolm, Lemckert, Charles James, Kalangi, Patrice

This paper investigates the dynamics of an internal hydraulic jump in a river plumeand associated suspended sediment dispersal. Field investigations were undertaken into the river plume generated by...

A Simple Technique for Estimating the Recovery Rate of a Subtropical Estuarine System After a Flood Event (2006)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

The Fitzroy River is one of Australia's largest river systems, with an estuarine section extending 60 km from itsmouth to a tidal limiting barrage. The Fitzroy River, whose catchment is 142450 km2...

Location of Turbidity Maxima Within a Microtidal Estuary and Some Limitations of Laser In Situ Particle Sizing (2006)

Hunt, S., Lemckert, Charles James, Schacht, Christie Margaret, C Finkle

A study of suspended sediment concentration properties has been undertaken in a predominately microtidal estuaryusing an in situ profiling instrument package comprising a LISST-100 particle sizer and...

A Conceptual Model For Designing Canal Estates to Maximise Water Quality (2006)

Lemckert, Charles James, Charles W. Finkle Jr.

Residential canal estates are constructed waterways that offer the opportunity to reside adjacent to navigablechannels connected to estuaries and coastal waters. The shape and character of canal...

Gold Coast Beach Use & Carrying Capacity (2006)

Williams, Peta, Lemckert, Charles James

Australia has over 70,000 kilometres of coastline, of which Queensland has 7,000 kilometres. The beach has long occupied a special place in the Australian identity. The beaches are not only important...

The ministerial brief - a tool for coastal zone management education (2006)

Lemckert, Charles James, Kamalarasa, Sanmugarasa, Stewart, Rodney Anthony

Engineers not only deal with the general community and other professionals within their own disciplines, but they may also be required to engage with politicians who have extremely limited time to...

Finite dispersal of a separative nepheloid plume by an internal hydraulic jump in a tropical mountainous river estuary (2006)

Wu, Jiaxue, Ametistova, Lioudmila, Heron, Malcolm, Lemckert, Charles James, Kalangi, Patrice

This paper investigates the dynamics of an internal hydraulic jump in a river plume and associated suspended sediment dispersal. Field investigations were undertaken into the river plume generated by...

A Simple Technique for Estimating the Recovery Rate of a Subtropical Estuarine System After a Flood Event (2006)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

The Fitzroy River is one of Australia's largest river systems, with an estuarine section extending 60 km from its mouth to a tidal limiting barrage. The Fitzroy River, whose catchment is 142450 km2...

Location of Turbidity Maxima Within a Microtidal Estuary and Some Limitations of Laser In Situ Particle Sizing (2006)

Hunt, S., Lemckert, Charles James, Schacht, Christie Margaret

A study of suspended sediment concentration properties has been undertaken in a predominately microtidal estuary using an in situ profiling instrument package comprising a LISST-100 particle sizer...

A Conceptual Model For Designing Canal Estates to Maximise Water Quality (2006)

Lemckert, Charles James

Residential canal estates are constructed waterways that offer the opportunity to reside adjacent to navigable channels connected to estuaries and coastal waters. The shape and character of canal...

Modelling the two-dimensional flow between an estuary and lake connected by a bi-directional hydraulic structure (2005)

Zigic, Sasha Alexander, King, Brian, Lemckert, Charles James

A method to model the influence of a hydraulic structure connecting two water bodies is presented. This method was incorporated into an existing two-dimensional (depth-averaged) hydrodynamic model....

Experimental study on ocean waves propagating over a submerged breakwater in front of a vertical seawall (2005)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James, Michael E. McCormick, Rameswar Bhattacharyya

In this note, the interaction between water waves, a submerged breakwater, a vertical wall and a sandy seabed is studied experimentally. Laboratory experiments were conducted to record the water...

Modelling the two-dimensional flow between an estuary and lake connected by a bi-directional hydraulic structure (2005)

Zigic, Sasha Alexander, King, Brian, Lemckert, Charles James

A method to model the influence of a hydraulic structure connecting two water bodies is presented. This method was incorporated into an existing two-dimensional (depth-averaged) hydrodynamic model....

Experimental study on ocean waves propagating over a submerged breakwater in front of a vertical seawall (2005)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

In this note, the interaction between water waves, a submerged breakwater, a vertical wall and a sandy seabed is studied experimentally. Laboratory experiments were conducted to record the water...

Modelling the two-dimensional flow between an estuary and lake connected by a bi-directional hydraulic structure (2005)

Zigic, Sasha Alexander, King, Brian, Lemckert, Charles James

A method to model the influence of a hydraulic structure connecting two water bodies is presented. This method was incorporated into an existing two-dimensional (depth-averaged) hydrodynamic model....

Experimental study on ocean waves propagating over a submerged breakwater in front of a vertical seawall (2005)

Schacht, Christie Margaret, Lemckert, Charles James

In this note, the interaction between water waves, a submerged breakwater, a vertical wall and a sandy seabed is studied experimentally. Laboratory experiments were conducted to record the water...