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Complete List of Publications:
Professor David Hamilton

 

Books/Chapters & Essays in Books:

Hamilton, D. P., Hawes, I., and Davies-Colley, R. 2004.  Physical and chemical characteristics of lake water.  In: Freshwaters of New Zealand.  N.Z Hydrological Society, pp. 21.1-21.20.

Hamilton, D. P., 1999. Numerical modelling and lake management: Applications of the DYRESM model. In: Theoretical Reservoir Ecology and its Applications, Eds: J. G. Tundisi and M., pp. 153-174. Backhuys Publ., The Netherlands.

Douglas, G. B., D. P. Hamilton, R. G. Gerritse, J. A. Adeney and D. N. Coad, 1997. Sediment geochemistry, nutrient fluxes and water quality in the Swan Estuary, W.A. In: Managing Algal Blooms: Outcomes form the CSIRO’s Multi-Divisional Blue-Green Algal Program, J R Davis (ed.), pp. 15-30, CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, ACT.

 

Journal Articles:

Wood S A, Jentzsch K, Rueckert A, Hamilton D P & Cary S C. 2009. Hindcasting cyanobacterial communities in Lake Okaro with germination experiments and genetic analyses. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 67 (2), pp 252-260.

Burger David F, Hamilton David P, Pilditch Conrad A. 2008. Modelling the relative importance of internal and external nutrient loads on water column nutrient concentrations and phytoplankton biomass in a shallow polymictic lake. Ecological Modelling 211, pp 411-423.

Wood S A, Jentzsch K, Rueckert A, Hamilton D P & Cary S C. 2008. Hindcasting cyanobacterial communities in Lake Okaro with germination experiments and genetic analyses. FEMS Microbiology Ecology (in print), published online 11 December.

Ryan, EF., Duggan, I.C., Hamilton, D.P.,  and Burger, D.F.  2006.  Phytoplankton assemblages in North Island lakes of New Zealand:  is trophic state, mixing, or light climate more important?  New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, Vol 40, pp389-398.

Bruce, Louise C., Hamilton, David., Imberger, Jorg., Gal, Gideon., Gophen, Morshe, Zohary, Tamar., and Hambright, K David.  2006.  A numerical simulation of the role of zooplankton in C, N and P cycling in Lake Kinneret, Israel.  Ecological Modelling 193, p412-436.

Segal Richard, Waite Anya M & Hamilton David P. 2006. Transition from planktonic to benthic algal dominance along a salinity gradient. Hydrobiologia 556, pp 119-135.

Hamilton David & Hicks Brendan. 2005.  Major funding announced for lakes research. Eastern Region and Hawke’s Bay Region Supplement, Fish & Game New Zealand, Special Issue Twenty One, pp 74. [non refereed journal]

Hamilton David. 2005. Land use impacts on nutrient export in the Central Volcanic Plateau, North Island.  NZ Journal of Forestry, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp 27-31.

Strehlow Karin, Davis Jenny, Sim Lien, Chambers Jane, Halse Stuart, Hamilton David, Horwitz Pierre, McComb Arthur & Froend Ray. 2005. Temporal changes between ecological regimes in a range of primary and secondary salinised wetlands. Hydrobiologia 552, pp17-31.

Kostoglidis, Antwanet, Pattiaratchi, Charitha B., Hamilton, David P.  2004.  CDOM and its contribution to the underwater light climate of a shallow, microtidal estuary in south-western Australia.  Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 63, pp 469-477.

O’Brien, K.R., Meyer, D.L., Waite, A.M., Ivey, G.N. and Hamilton, D.P., 2004. Disaggregation of Microcystis aeruginosa colonies under turbulent mixing: laboratory experiments in a grid-stirred tank. Hydrobiologia 519 (1-3): 143-152.

Robson, B.J. and Hamilton , D.P., 2004. Three-dimensional modelling of a Microcystis bloom event in the Swan River estuary. Ecological Modelling 174/1-2: 203-222.

Chan, T. U., B. J. Robson and D. P. Hamilton, 2003. Modelling phytoplankton succession and biomass in seasonal West Australian estuary. Verhandlung Internationale Vereingung de Limnologie 28(2): 1086-1088.

O’Brien, Katherine, R., Ivey, Gregory, N., Hamilton, David, P., and Waite, Anya, M.  2003.  Simple mixing criteria for the growth of negatively buoyant phytoplankton.  Limnol Oceanogr, 48(3), pp1326-1337.

Robson, Barbara, J., and Hamilton, David, P.  2003.  Summer flow event induces a cyanobacterial bloom in a seasonal Western Australian estuary.  Marine and Freshwater Research, 54: pp139-151.

Ryan, E.F., Hamilton, D.P., and Barnes, G.E.  2003.  Recent occurrence of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in Waikato lakes of New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, Vol 37:  pp829-836.

Davis, Jenny, A., McGuire, Megan., Halse, Stuart, A., Hamilton, David., Horwitz, Pierre., McComb, Arthur, J., Froend, Ray. H., Lyons, Michael., and Sim, Lien.  2003.  What happens when you add salt:  predicting impacts of secondary salinisation on shallow aquatic ecosystems by using an alternative-states model.  Australian Journal of Botany, Vol 51:  pp715-724.

Ostroumov, Sergei, A., Dodson, Stanley, I., Hamilton, David., Peterson, Spencer, A., and Wetzel, Robert, G. 2003.  Medium-Term and Long-Term Priorities in Ecological Studies.  Rivista di Biologia / Biology Forum, Vol 96, pp327-332.

Kurup R and D. P. Hamilton, 2002. Flushing of dense, hypoxic water from a cavity of the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia. Estuaries 25(5): 908-915.

Chan TU, Hamilton DP and Robson BJ. 2002. Modelling phytoplankton succession and biomass in a seasonal west Australian estuary. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 28, pp1086-1088.

Chan, T. U., D. P. Hamilton, B. J. Robson, B. R. Hodges and C. Dallimore, 2002. Impacts of hydrological changes on phytoplankton succession in the Swan River, Western Australia. Estuaries 25(6B): 1406-1415.

Robson, B. & Hamilton, D.  2002. Spatial variability of Microcystis aeruginosa in a shallow lake. Verhadlung Internationale Vereingung de Limnologie 28: 467 470.

Hamilton, D. P. and C. E. Oldham, 2001. Integration of ecology and engineering in the aquatic environment. Ecological Engineering 16(3): 319-322.

Griffin, S. L., Herzfeld, M and Hamilton, D.P.  2001. Modelling the impact of zooplankton grazing on phytoplankton biomass during a dinoflagellate bloom in the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia. Ecological Engineering 16(3): 373-394.

Herzfeld, M., Hamilton, D.P., and G. J. Douglas, 2001. Comparison of a mechanistic sediment model and a water column model for hindcasting oxygen decay in benthic chambers. Ecological Modelling 136: 255-267.

Campos, H, Hamilton, D.,  Villalobos, L., Imberger , J and  Havam, A. 2001. A modelling assessment of potential for euthrophication of Lake Rinihue, Chile. Archiv fur Hydrobiologie 151(1): 101-125.

Hamilton, D. P., Chan, T.,  Robb, M. S. , Pattiaratchi, C .B.  and Herzfeld, M.  2001. The hydrology of the upper Swan River with focus on an artificial destratification trial. Hydrological Processes 13(15): 2465-2480.

Hamilton, D. P. and Turner, J. V.  2001. Integrating research and management for urban estuarine system: The Swan River, Western Australia. Hydrological Processes 13(15): 2383-2385.

Chan, T. U. and Hamilton, D. P.  2001. The effect of freshwater flow on succession and biomass of phytoplankton in a seasonal estuary. Marine and Freshwater Research 52: 869-884.

Hamilton, D. P. and Oldham, C. E.  2001. Integration of ecology and engineering in the aquatic environment. Special Issue, Ecological Engineering 16(3).

Hamilton, D. P. and Turner. J. V. Integrating Research and Management for an Urban Estuarine System. Special Issue, Hydrological Processes 13(15). Note: published also as a book – Integrating Research and Management for an Urban Estuarine System (Eds: D. P. Hamilton and J. V. Turner), 2001, Wiley Publishers.

Hamilton, D. P., Chan, T. U., Robson, B. J. and Hodges, B. R. 2000. The effects of  freshwater flows and salinity on phytoplankton biomass and composition in an urban estuary, The Swan River, Western Australia. Proceedings, 3rd International Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium (Hydro 2000), Volume 1, pp. 114-119.

Wallace, B. B., M. C. Bailey and HamiltonD. P.  2000. Simulation of vertical position of buoyancy regulating Microcystis aeruginosa. Journal of Plankton Research 22(6): 1127-1138.

Kurup, R., Hamilton, D. P. and Phillips, R. L. 2000. Comparison of two 2-dimensional laterally averaged hydrodynamic model applications to the Swan River Estuary. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 51: 627-638.

Wallace, B. B., M. C. Bailey and Hamilton, D. P. 2000. Simulation of vertical position of buoyancy regulating Microcystis aeruginosa in a shallow eutrophic lake. Aquatic Science 62(4): 320-333.

Wallace, B. B. and Hamilton, D. P. 1999. The effect of variations in irradiance on buoyancy regulation in Microcystis aeruginosa. Limnology and Oceanology 44(2): 273-281.

Malik, D. S., K. V. Sastry and Hamilton, D. P.  1998. Effects of zinc toxicity on biochemical composition of muscle and liver of Murrel (Channa punctatus). Environmental International 24 (4): 433-438.

Kurup, R., Hamilton, D. P, and Patterson, J. C. 1998. Modelling the effect of seasonal flow variations on the position of a salt wedge in a microtidal estuary. Estuarine, Costal and Shelf Science 47: 191-208.

Hamilton, D. P. and Schladow, S. G. 1997. Prediction of water quality in lakes and reservoirs: Part I: Model description. Ecological Modelling 96: 91-110.

Schladow, S. G. and Hamilton, D. P. 1997. Prediction of water quality in lakes and reservoirs: Part II: Model calibration, sensitivity analysis and application. Ecological Modelling 96: 111-123.

Bailey, M. C. and Hamilton, D. P. 1997. Wind-induced sediment resuspension: a lake wide model. Ecological Modelling 99: 217-228.

Hamilton, D. P. and Mitchell, S. F. 1997. Wave-induced shear stresses, plant nutrients and chlorophyll in seven shallow lakes. Freshwater Biology 38/1: 159-168.

 

Published Conference Proceedings:

Burger, D.F., Hamilton, D.P., Pilditch, C.A., Gibbs, M.M., and Hall, J.A.  1005.  Sediment phosphorus release during stratification in polymictic Lake Rotorua, New Zealand.  International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology, Vol 29, Part 2, pp 811-814.  Proceedings from XXIX Congress, Finland 8-14 August.

Romero, J.R., Dallimore, C. J., Antenucci, J. A., Imberger, J., Hamilton., D. P., Horn, D. A. and Deen, A. 2002. Application of 1D and 3D hydrodynamics models coupled to an ecological model to two water supply reservoirs. Proceedings of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (IEMSs), A. E. Rizzoli and Jakeman (editors), Volume 2: 37-312.

Robson, B. L. and Hamilton, D. P., 2002. Three-Dimensional Modelling if a Microcystis bloom event in a Western Australian Estuary. Proceedings of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, A. E. Rizzoli and Jakeman (editors), Volume 3: 491-496.

Hamilton, D. P., Spillman, C. S., Prescott,K.,   Kratz, T. K. and Magnuson,  J. J.  2002. Effects of atmospheric nutrient inputs on trophic status of Crystal Lake, Wisconsin. Verhandlung Internationale Vereingung de Limnologie 28: 467-470.

Hamilton, D.  P., Thompson. P. A., R. Kurup and J. Horner-Rosser, 1999. Dynamics of dinoflagellate blooms in the Swan River Estuary. In: Wetlands for the Future, INTECOL’S Vth International Wetlands Conference, Eds: A. J. McComb and J. A. Davis), pp. 273-286. Gleneagles Publishing, Adelaide, South Australia.

Hamilton, D. P. and B. T. De Stasio, 1998. Modelling phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions in Sparkling Lake. Verhandlung Inernationale Vereingung de Limnologie 26: 487-490.

Herzfeld, M. and Hamilton, D.P.  1997. A computational aquatic ecosystem model of the Swan River. Proceedings, International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 8-11 December 1997, Eds: A D. McDonald and M. Mc Aleer, pp. 663-668 (Vol. II).

Hamilton, D. P., Hocking, G. C. and Patterson, J. C.  1997. Criteria for selection of spatial dimension in application of one and two dimensional water quality models. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 43: 387-393.

Bailey, M. C. and Hamilton, D. P.  1997. The effect of wind speed and light on phytoplankton concentrations in a shallow lake. Verhandlung Internationale Vereingung de Limnologie 26: 436-440.

 

 

Conference Contributions:

Allan M G, Hamilton D P, Hicks B J, Brabyn L K. 2009. Remote sensing of water temperature in lakes. The New Zealand Hydrological & Freshwater Sciences Societies Joint Conference, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 23-27 November. (oral presentation)

Allan M G, Hamilton D P, Hicks B J, Brabyn L. 2009. High resolution remote sensing of the Lake Rotorua diversion wall. Combined annual science review meetings of the Lake Ecosystem Restoration New Zealand and the Freshwater Products and Strategies Program of the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 23-25 June. (oral presentation)

Allan M, Hamilton D, Hicks B, Brabyn L. 2009. Remote sensing of the lake water quality and temperature. Department of Biological Sciences PhD Student Conference Day, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 9 December. (oral presentation)

Ashraf S, Brabyn L, Hicks B, Hamilton D. 2009. Mapping freshwater vegetation along the large rivers and the lake margins of the Waikato region using sub-pixel data processing approaches. Department of Biological Sciences PhD Student Conference Day, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 9 December. (oral presentation)

Duggan I C, Wood S A, Hicks B J, Hamilton D P. 2009. Ecosystem responses to pest fish: Effects of perch reduction in Lower Karori Reservoir on zooplankton communities. Combined Annual Science Review Meetings of the Lake Ecosystem Restoration New Zealand and the Freshwater Products and Strategies Program of the Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand, 23-25 June 2009. (oral presentation)

Ginders M A, Collier K J, Hamilton D P, Brabyn L K, Chalmers A I. 2009. Role of hydraulic retention zones in large rivers and their significance in the lower Waikato River. The New Zealand Hydrological & Freshwater Sciences Societies Joint Conference, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 23-27 November. (poster presentation)

Hicks B J, Hamilton D P, Duggan I C, Ling N, Wood S A, Gauthier S. 2009. Perch removal from lower Karori Reservoir: a bioenergetics analysis. The New Zealand Hydrological & Freshwater Sciences Societies Joint Conference, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 23-27 November. (oral presentation)

Jones H, Pilditch C, Bryan K, Hamilton D. 2009. The effect of current velocity and density on Austrovenus stutchburyi clearance rates. The Joint New Zealand Marine Sciences and Meteorological Societies conference “Climate and Oceans”, Auckland, New Zealand, 2-4 September. (oral presentation)

Pingram M A, Collier K J, Hamilton D P, Hicks B J, David B O. 2009. Food webs in the lower Waikato River and the role of hydrogeomorphic complexity. The New Zealand Hydrological & Freshwater Sciences Societies Joint Conference, Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand, 23-27 November. (poster presentation)

Wood S A, Hamilton D P, Hicks B J, Duggan I C, Smith K F, Calder K, Cary S C. 2008. Whole lake biomanipulation shows potential for management of cyanobacterial blooms. Vth Asian Pacific Phycological Forum: Algae in a changing world, Wellington, New Zealand, 10-14 November. (poster presentation)

Allan M G, Hamilton D P, Hicks B J and Brabyn L K. 2008. Near real time water quality monitoring of large lakes using modis satellite data. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (poster presentation)

Hamilton D, McBride C, McCarthy M, Silvester W, Pearson L, Hendy C. 2008. Rates of nitrogen loss via denitrification are related to lake trophic status. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (oral presentation) 

Ling Nick, Landman Mike, Trolle Dennis, Brys Jeroen, Hamilton David. 2008. Koura: integrating biomonitors of lake chemistry. New Zealand Trace Elements Group conference, Hamilton, 13-15th February. (oral presentation)

Luo L C, Hamilton D P, White P, Ye W, Silvester W, Hong T. 2008. Simulating climate and land use impacts on lake water quality using a coupled climate-watershed-lake ecosystem model. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (oral presentation)

McBride C G, Hamilton D P. 2008. Monitoring water quality in the Rotorua lakes using wireless sensor buoys. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (poster presentation)

Mulling BTM, Hamilton D P, Wood S A, Cary S C. 2008. Waltzing cells the motile existence of Microcystis wesenbergii cells within colonies. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (poster presentation) 

O’Rorke R, Wood S, Hamilton D and Cary S C. 2008. Identifying key variables affecting a mixed cyanobacteria bloom at Lake Kainui. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (oral presentation)  

Özkundakci D, Hamilton D P, Scholes P. 2008. Phosphorus reduction in the water column of a eutrophic lake in response to intensive catchment and in-lake restoration measures. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (oral presentation

Trolle D, Hamilton D P. 2008. Restoring water quality in New Zealand lakes – modelling the influence of internal loading and future climate change. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (oral presentation)  

Wood S A, Hamilton D P, Hicks B J, Duggan I C, Smith K F, Calder K, Cary S C. 2008. Whole lake biomanipulation shows potential for management of cyanobacterial blooms. Freshwater Sciences Society Conference, Back to science: the importance of fresh water science to freshwater management, Taranaki, 24-27 November. (oral presentation)

Deichmann, Britta., Hamilton, David., Hicks, Brendan and Clarkson, Bruce.  2006. LERNZ - A lake education restoration initiative.  1st University of Waikato Environmental Symposium, Hamilton, 18 October.

Hamilton, D.  2006.  Discontinuities between wetlands and lakes:  Precursors to abrupt environmental change in lakes.  Wetland Restoration Symposium, Hamilton.  February 23-25.

Burger, D. F., Hamilton, D. P., Pilditch, C. A., Gibbs, M. M.  2005.  Internal sediment nutrient fluxes control cyanobacterial blooms in a shallow polymictic lake.  ASLO Summer Meeting, Spain.

Burger, D. F., Hamilton, D. P., Pilditch, C. A., Gibbs, M. M.  2005.  Cyanobacterial blooms controlled by internal nutrient loads in a shallow polymictic lake.  ASLO Summer Meeting, Spain.

Burger, D. F., Hamilton, D. P., Pilditch, C. A., Gibbs. M. M.  2005.  Internal sediment nutrient fluxes control cyanobacterial blooms in a shallow polymictic lake.  2005 ASLO Summer Meeting, Spain.

Burger, D. F., Hamilton, D. P., Pilditch, C. A., Gibbs, M. M.  2005.  Cyanobacterial blooms controlled by internal nutrient loads in a shallow polymictic lake.  ASLO Summer Meeting, Spain.

Burger, D.F, Hamilton, D.P, and Pilditch, C.A.  2005.  Importance of Internal N and P Loading in a Polymictic Eutrophic Lake.  North American Lake Management Society 25th International Symposium, Wisconsin, USA, November 9-11. [Oral presentation - abstract].

Burger, D.F., Hamilton, D.P., and Pilditch, C.A.  2005.  Nutrient cycling in a Eutrophic Polymictic Lake:  Quantifying sedimentation and benthic fluxes to assess internal nutrient loads.  Ecology at the Water's Edge conference, Nelson, 28 August - 1 September.  [Oral presentation - abstract].

Burger, D.F., Hamilton, D.P., and Pilditch, C.A. 2005.  Internal sediment nutrient fluxes control cyanobacterial blooms in a shallow polymictic lake.  Summer Meeting - Spain, June 19-24 [Oral presentation - abstract].

Burger, D.F., Hamilton, D.P., and Pilditch, C.A. 2005.  Cyanobacterial blooms controlled by internal nutrient loads in a shallow polymictic lake. Shallow Lakes 2005, The Netherlands, 5-9 June.  [Oral presentation - abstract].

Ryan, E.F., Hamilton, D.P., Hall, J.A., and Cassie-Cooper, U.V.  2004.  Formation and dynamics of a diatom deep chlorophyll maximum in Lake Tarawera, North Island, New Zealand.  New Zealand Limnological Society, Restoration of Degraded Systems to Achieve Sustainability, Waiheke Island, 29 November - 3 December.

Burger, D.F., and Hamilton, D.P.  2004.  Modelling the hydrodynamics and water quality of Lake Rotorua, New Zealand.  New Zealand Limnological Society, Restoration of Degraded Systems to Achieve Sustainability, Waiheke Island, 29 November - 3 December [abstract]

Burger, D.F., Hamilton, D.P., and Hall, J.A.  2004.  Nutrient limitation experiments in Lake Rotorua, Summer 2004.  Proceedings Rotorua Lakes 2004, Restoring Lake Health - Nutrient Targets and Cyanobacteria, Rotorua, 16-17 September, pp 162-167.

Burger, David., Hamilton, D.P., Pilditch, C.A., Hall, J.A., and Gibbs, M.M.  2004.  Benthic-pelagic coupling of nutrients in Lake Rotorua, New Zealand.  Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL)  International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology.  XXIX Congress Lahti Finland 8-14 August 2004 [abstract]

Hamilton, D.P.,  Hawes, I., and Gibbs, M.M.  2004.  Climatic shifts and water quality response in North Island Lakes, New Zealand.  Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL)  International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology.  XXIX Congress Lahti Finland 8-14 August 2004 [abstract]

Ryan, E. F., Hamilton, D. P., Burger, D. F., O’Brien, B., Vant, W. N. 2003. Synchronous blooms of Anabaena planktonica in North Island, New Zealand. Proceedings of the Aquatic Ecosystems and Organisms-5 Conference, Moscow, 28-29 May. Ecological Studies, Hazards and Solutions Vol. 7, p36.

Hamilton, David. 2003. Lake Eutrophication: a response to phosphorus and nitrogen fertilization. NZARM “Gold”, 50th Annual Conference Proceedings, Rotorua, 15-16 September, pp111-120.

Ryan, E.F., Hamilton, D.P., Hall, J.A., and Cassie-Cooper, U.V.  2004.  Phytoplankton compostion and biomass along vertical gradients.  Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL)  International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology.  XXIX Congress Lahti Finland 8-14 August 2004 [abstract]

Ryan, E.F., Hamilton, D.P., Cassie Cooper, U. V., and Hall, J.A.  2003.  Factors controlling phytoplankton composition and biomass in the Rotorua Lakes:  the deep cholorophyll maximum.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, pp303-307.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Ryan, E.F., Hamilton, D.P., Burger, D.F., O’Brien, B., and Vant, W.N.  2003.  Synchronous blooms of Anabaena planktonica in North Island, New Zealand.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, 308-310.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Untaru, Rossana., Hamilton, David., and Hendy, Chris.  2003.  Bottom water anoxia, ion composition and eutrophication of Lake Rotoiti.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, pp314-317.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Burger, D.F., Hamilton, D.P., Pilditch, C.A., Hall, J.A., and Gibbs, M.M.  2003.  Benthic-pelagic coupling of nutrients in Lake Rotorua.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, pp273-277.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Burger, D.F., Ryan, E.F., and Hamilton, D.P.  2003.  Cyanobacteria:  toxic algae explained.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, pp269-272.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Hamilton, David P.  An Historical and Contemporary Review of Water Quality in the Rotorua Lakes.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, pp3-15.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Gibbs, Max., Hawes, Ian., and Hamilton, David.  2003.  Lake Rotoiti water quality:  the role of the Lake Rotorua water underflow.  Proceedings in:  Rotorua Lakes 2003, Practical Management for Good Lake Water Quality, pp190-199.  [Edited conference proceedings]

Chan, Terence., Robson, Barbara., and Hamilton, David.  2002.  Modelling phytoplankton biomass and succession in the Swan River estuary, Western Australia.  Tropical Temperate Transitions – A conference organised by the Australian Marine Sciences Association.  Fremantle, Western Australia 10-12 July 2002.  [abstract]

Hamilton, David., Robson, Barbara., Chan, Terence., Brooker, Andrew., Horn, David., Robb, Malcom., Jha, Aditya., and Kelsey, Peta.  2002.  Physical versus biogeochemical processes influencing distributions of nutrients and phytoplankton in the Swan River estuary, Western Australia:  A model study.  Tropical Temperate Transitions – A conference organised by the Australian Marine Sciences Association.  Fremantle, Western Australia 10-12 July 2002.  [abstract]

 Kostoglidis, Antwanet., Hamilton, David., and Pattiaratchi, Charitha.  2002.  Light attenuation in a highly-coloured, microtidal estuary, the Swan River (WA).  Tropical Temperate Transitions – A conference organised by the Australian Marine Sciences Association.  Fremantle, Western Australia 10-12 July 2002.  [abstract]

Romero, J.R., Dallimore, C. J., Antenucci, J. A., Imberger, J., Hamilton., D. P., Horn, D. A. and Deen, A. 2002. Application of 1D and 3D hydrodynamics models coupled to an ecological model to two water supply reservoirs. Proceedings of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (IEMSs), A. E. Rizzoli and Jakeman (editors), Volume 2: 37-312.

Robson, B. L. and Hamilton, D. P., 2002. Three-Dimensional Modelling if a Microcystis bloom event in a Western Australian Estuary. Proceedings of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, A. E. Rizzoli and Jakeman (editors), Volume 3: 491-496.

Hamilton, D. P., C. S. Spillman, K. Prescott, T. K. Kratz and J. J. Magnuson, 2002. Effects of atmospheric nutrient inputs on trophic status of Crystal Lake, Wisconsin. Verhandlung Internationale Vereingung de Limnologie 28: 467-470.

O’Callaghan, Joanne., Pattiaratchi, Charitha., and Hamilton, David.  2002.  The influence of low-frequency sea level changes on the hydrodynamics, salinity and turbidity distribution in a micro-tidal estuary.  Tropical Temperate Transitions – A conference organised by the Australian Marine Sciences Association.  Fremantle, Western Australia 10-12 July 2002.  [abstract]

Ryan, Eloise., Hamilton, David., Green, John., Cassie-Cooper, Vivienne., and Hall, Julie.  2002.  New Zealand Phytoplankton:  A new mixed perspective.  ‘GO WEST’ – NZ Limnological Society Conference, Shantytown, West Coast, 10-14 November 02.  [Abstract]

Hamilton, David.  2002.  A record of decline in water quality of the Rotorua lakes using dissolved oxygen.  ‘GO WEST’ – NZ Limnological Society Conference, Shantytown, West Coast, 10-14 November 02.  [Abstract]

Hamilton, D.  P., Thompson. P. A., R. Kurup and J. Horner-Rosser, 1999. Dynamics of dinoflagellate blooms in the Swan River Estuary. In: Wetlands for the Future, INTECOL’S Vth International Wetlands Conference, Eds: A. J. McComb and J. A. Davis), pp. 273-286. Gleneagles Publishing, Adelaide, South Australia.

Hamilton, D. P. and B. T. De Stasio, 1998. Modelling phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions in Sparkling Lake. Verhandlung Inernationale Vereingung de Limnologie 26: 487-490.

Herzfeld, M. and Hamilton, D.P.  1997. A computational aquatic ecosystem model of the Swan River. Proceedings, International Conference on Modelling and Simulation, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 8-11 December 1997, Eds: A D. McDonald and M. Mc Aleer, pp. 663-668 (Vol. II).

Hamilton, D. P., Hocking, G. C. and J. C. Patterson 1997. Criteria for selection of spatial dimension in application of one and two dimensional water quality models. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 43: 387-393.

Bailey, M. C. and Hamilton, D. P. 1997. The effect of wind speed and light on phytoplankton concentrations in a shallow lake. Verhandlung Internationale Vereingung de Limnologie 26: 436-440.

 

Commissioned research report :

McBride C, Hamilton D, Gibbs M, White P, Stewart L. 2008. BioFish survey of Lake Taupo, 2006. CBER Report 68, prepared for Lakes and Waterways Action Group, pp 1-56.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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