Andrew Mckenzie

Andrew McKenzie

Groundwater information manager
BGS Wallingford
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Andrew McKenzie’s Biography

  •  2001 – ongoing : Groundwater data and information manager, BGS Wallingford
  •  1992 – 2001 : Hydrogeologist, BGS Wallingford
  •  1988 – 1991 : Technical Cooperation Officer, seconded to Govt of Honduras.
  •  1985 – 1988 : Hydrogeologist, Wimpey Consulting, UK
  •  1985 : MSc, University College London, Hydrogeology
  •  1981 : BA (Hons) University of Oxford, Geology
  •  1981 – 1984 : Exploration Geologist, Coal and water resources, Botswana

Research interests

  • Groundwater and hydrological information systems
  • Groundwater flooding
  • Groundwater monitoring
  • Hydrological Information Systems in India

Publications

  • Macdonald, D M J, Bloomfield, J P, Hughes, A G, MacDonald, A M, Adams, B, and McKenzie, A A. 2008. Improving the understanding of the risk from groundwater flooding in the UK. In: FLOODrisk 2008, European Conference on Flood Risk Management, Oxford, UK, 30 Sept – 2 Oct 2008. The Netherlands, CRC Press.
  • McKenzie, A A, Rutter, H K and Hulbert, A G. 2010. The use of elevation models to predict areas at risk of groundwater flooding. In: Fleming, C, Marsh, S H, and Giles, J R A (eds.) Elevation models for geoscience. Geological Society of London, 75-79. (Geological Society Special Publications, 345).
  • Meigh, J R, McKenzie, A A, and Sene, K J. 1999. A grid-based approach to water scarcity estimates for Eastern and Southern Africa. Water Resources Management, 13 (2). 85-115.
  • Rutter, H K, Newsham, R, Morris, D G and McKenzie, A A. 2010. Selecting the appropriate digital terrain model : an example from a hazard mapping exercise. In: Fleming, C, Marsh, S H, and Giles, J R A (eds.) Elevation models for geoscience. Geological Society of London, 67-74. (Geological Society Special Publications, 345).

Published outputs

Skills

  • Database management
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Groundwater resource estimation

Qualifications

  • Fellow of the Geological Society of London

Boards and committees

  • Surface and Groundwater Archive Committee (SAGA)

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