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Dr Jochen Kaempf
School of Chemistry, Physics & Earth Sciences
Position: Senior Lecturer of Oceanography
Contact details:
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+61-8-8201-2214 |
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+61-8-8201-2676
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Jochen.Kaempf@flinders.edu.au |
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School of Chemistry,
Physics and Earth Sciences
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide 5001
Australia |
Location: Room: 312 Building: 55 (Earth Sciences)
Nearest car park: 10, 9
Key
responsibilities:
- Course coordinator BSc major in Ocean and Climate Science
Teaching:
- CPES 2014 The Shelf and Coastal Zone
- CPES 2001 Experimental Data Analysis 1
- CPES 3015 Fluid Dynamics
- CPES 3022 Physical and Dynamical Oceanography
- CPES 7025 Advanced
Topics in Oceanography
- EASC 1102 Marine Sciences 1 (physical oceanography part)
Research
Interests:
- Coastal upwelling
- Continental slope processes
- Air-sea interaction
- Estuarine circulation
- Suspended sediment dynamics
- Deep-ocean processes (eg benthic storms)
See a list of current research
projects.
Research Grants:
- Exchange processes at continental margins, Early Career
Researcher Grant, Flinders University, 2000
- Laboratory and numerical experiments of eddy formation of
2-layer flows past submarine canyons, Flinders Small Grant, 2001
- Impacts of winds on the exchange between Spencer Gulf/Gulf St
Vincent and the Southern Ocean, Flinders Small Grant, 2001
- Cross-shelf exchange created by dense water cascading in the
presence of submarine channels: physical-biological implications,
Australian Antarctic Science Grant, 2002-2003
- Upwelling of dissolved iron at continental margins of
Antarctica, Flinders Small Grant, 2002
- Exploration of the South Australian Coastal Upwelling System
(together with Tomczak), 2003
- Assessment of Marine Environmental Parameters of Hervey Bay,
Southern Queensland in Spring 2004 (together with Ribbe, Tomczak,
Brown, Courtney and Williams), various funding sources, 2004
- Adelaide Coastal Waters Study. PPM2 ( Physical oceanographic
studies in the Adelaide coastal waters using high-resolution
modelling, in-situ observations and satellite techniques).
Sub-task 1 (Field observations), 2003-2006
- Aquafin CRC - SBT Aquaculture Subprogram: Risk and Response - Understanding the tuna farming environment (together with Tanner, Fernandes, Bolton, Volkman, Parslow, Ganf, Thompson, Herzfeld, Wild-Allen, Blackburn, and Rough) FRDC, 2006-2008
Recent Publications
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