Michael Goodsite

Professor Michael Goodsite

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Res. Ops. & Comclsn)

Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research)

Division of Research and Innovation


Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Operations and Commercialisation) & Managing Director, ICP Pty Ltd

Professor Michael Evan Goodsite:
- Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Operations and Commercialisation) is a member of the Executive Leadership Group of the Division of Research and Innovation (DRI) and contributes to the achievement of the objectives of the wider Research Strategic Plan and associated initiatives as part of the DRI’s core team. The primary role of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Operations and Commercialisation) is to provide leadership in achieving the University’s strategic goals in relation to research infrastructure and
commercialisation.
- Managing Director of the equity holding company ICP Pty Ltd on behalf of the University
- Executive oversight (where appropriate) of major research in Energy; Sustainability; Resources; Agriculture (and Defence) on behalf of the DVCR
- One of two PVC’s who rotate to act as DVCR & VPR on request
- Serves on over 20 committees, some as Chair: e.g. Chair, Mortlock Trust Cmte.; on SA Future Drought Fund Advisory Cmte; on Level E Promotion Advisory Cmte
- Co-leads with a colleague from UniSA, a number of efforts for the UoA & UniSA amalgamation
- Represents the University in relation to research operations, infrastructure and commercialisation at all levels of Government and industry
- Experience outside of academia includes leadership roles in military units: served as Director, US Army Cyber Counterintelligence Activity, and commanded at Detachment and Company levels, units in support of US and NATO Special Operations as well as Chief Operating Officer / Executive Vice President for Regional Development, of the Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark
- Served or serving on Boards and Advisory Board including formerly as a Ministerial Appointee to the Danish National Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (EUDP)
- Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) (Civil, Environmental, Management & Leadership Areas of Practice) and Engineering Executive

Professor Goodsite arrived to the University of Adelaide in October 2018 and has served in a number of leadership roles since his arrival including Heads if two Schools, Directing two University Research Institutes, and now on his second Pro Vice-Chancellor role. He created, and was chair of the Faculty’s In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) initiative, which evolved into the Andy Thomas Centre for Space Resources, and was the inaugural Director of Commercialisation for the Faculty of ECMS, authoring its commercialisation framework, starting its ‘Launchpad’. He was bid sponsor of the successful HiLT CRC.

He has academic, public and private company leadership and governance experience in many different countries since 1996. He was Bid Sponsor for both the 'Copper For Tomorrow' and 'Scaling Green Hydrogen' CRC Bids and was formerly Director of the Nordic Centre of Excellence for Strategic Adaptation Research and a Ministerial appointee of the Danish National Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program. The Region of Southern Denmark Council Unanimously appointed him as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice-President (Regional Development) of the Region where he had amongst other responsibilities, energy within his portfolio. He has held leadership roles at two Danish Universities.

He is a former US military and NATO officer, and was one of the first Directors of the US Army Cyber Counterintelligence Activity. He Co-Directed the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Green Defence Technology: Triple Net Zero Energy, Water and Waste Models and Applications.

Service has included appointments to the Board of the SA Hydrogen Hub, and as the first professor elected to the Council of SACOME. He is a member of the corps of AusIMM trusted voice ambassadors and is appointed by the Minister to the SA Health Human Research Ethics Committee.

Professor Goodsite’s team conducts research into sustainability decision support framework for industrial system prioritization – focused on assessing energy mix and environmental efficiencies. He is a Fellow of Engineers Australia (FIEAust) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) he is a chartered (Civil, Environmental and Engineering Leadership and Management) professional engineer (CPEng, NER, APEC Engineer, IntPE(Aus)) as well as Engineering Executive (EngExec). He has his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Arizona; M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southern Denmark; his PhD in Climate and Environment from the University of Copenhagen and his MBA in Global Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management. He is a member of the UoA ALLY Network and started a mentorship program for women.

Professor Michael Goodsite

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Operations and Commercialisation) & Managing Director, ICP Pty  Ltd  

Professor Michael Evan Goodsite:

- Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Operations and Commercialisation) is a member of the Executive Leadership Group of the Division of Research and Innovation (DRI) and contributes to the achievement of the objectives of the wider Research Strategic Plan and associated initiatives as part of the DRI’s core team. The primary role of the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Operations and Commercialisation) is to provide leadership in achieving the University’s strategic goals in relation to research infrastructure and

commercialisation. 

- Managing Director of the equity holding company ICP Pty Ltd on behalf of the University

- Executive oversight (where appropriate) of major research in Energy; Sustainability; Resources; Agriculture (and Defence) on behalf of the DVCR

- One of two PVC’s who rotate to act as DVCR & VPR on request 

- Serves on over 20 committees, some as Chair: e.g. Chair, Mortlock Trust Cmte.; on SA Future Drought Fund Advisory Cmte; on Level E Promotion Advisory Cmte

- Co-leads with a colleague from UniSA, a number of efforts for the UoA & UniSA amalgamation 

- Represents the University in relation to research operations, infrastructure and commercialisation at all levels of Government and industry 

- Experience outside of academia includes leadership roles in military units: served as Director, US Army Cyber Counterintelligence Activity, and commanded at Detachment and Company levels, units in support of US and NATO Special Operations as well as Chief Operating Officer / Executive Vice President for Regional Development, of the Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark

- Served or serving on Boards and Advisory Board including formerly as a Ministerial Appointee to the Danish National Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme (EUDP)

- Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) (Civil, Environmental, Management & Leadership Areas of Practice) and Engineering Executive

Professor Goodsite arrived to the University of Adelaide in October 2018 and has served in a number of leadership roles since his arrival including Head of two Schools (CEME and then ASP), Directing two University Research Institutes (IMER and ISER), and now on his second Pro Vice-Chancellor role (PVC EF now PVC ROC). He created, and was chair of the Faculty’s In Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) initiative, which evolved into the Andy Thomas Centre for Space Resources, and was the inaugural Director of Commercialisation for the Faculty of ECMS, authoring its commercialisation framework, starting its ‘Launchpad’. He was bid sponsor of the successful HiLT CRC.

He has academic, public and private company leadership and governance experience in many different countries since 1996. He was Bid Sponsor for both the 'Copper For Tomorrow' and 'Scaling Green Hydrogen' CRC Bids and was formerly Director of the Nordic Centre of Excellence for Strategic Adaptation Research and a Ministerial appointee of the Danish National Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program. The Region of Southern Denmark Council Unanimously appointed him as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice-President (Regional Development) of the Region where he had amongst other responsibilities, energy within his portfolio. He has held leadership roles at two Danish Universities.

He is a former US military and NATO officer, and was one of the first Directors of the US Army Cyber Counterintelligence Activity. He Co-Directed the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Green Defence Technology: Triple Net Zero Energy, Water and Waste Models and Applications.

Service has included appointments to the Board of the SA Hydrogen Hub, and as the first professor elected to the Council of SACOME. He is a member of the corps of AusIMM trusted voice ambassadors and is appointed by the Minister to the SA Health Human Research Ethics Committee.

Professor Goodsite’s team conducts research into sustainability decision support framework for industrial system prioritization – focused on assessing energy mix and environmental efficiencies. He is a Fellow of Engineers Australia (FIEAust) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) he is a chartered (Civil, Environmental and Engineering Leadership and Management) professional engineer (CPEng, NER, APEC Engineer, IntPE(Aus)) as well as Engineering Executive (EngExec). He has his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Arizona; M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Southern Denmark; his PhD in Climate and Environment from the University of Copenhagen and his MBA in Global Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management. He is a member of the UoA ALLY Network and started a mentorship program for women.

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2018 Wang, Z., Ren, J., Goodsite, M., & Xu, G. (2018). Waste-to-energy, municipal solid waste treatment, and best available technology: Comprehensive evaluation by an interval-valued fuzzy multi-criteria decision making method. Journal of Cleaner Production, 172, 887-899.
    DOI Scopus99 WoS64
    2018 Landauer, M., Goodsite, M., & Juhola, S. (2018). Nordic national climate adaptation and tourism strategies–(how) are they interlinked?. Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism, 18(sup1), 75-86.
    DOI Scopus17 WoS9
    2016 Goodsite, M. E., Bertelsen, R. G., Cassotta Pertoldi-Bianchi, S., Ren, J., van der Watt, L. M., & Johannsson, H. (2016). The role of science diplomacy: a historical development and international legal framework of arctic research stations under conditions of climate change, post-cold war geopolitics and globalization/power transition. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 6(4), 645-661.
    DOI Scopus24
    2016 Outridge, P., Goodsite, M., Bennike, O., Rausch, N., & Shotyk, W. (2016). Seabird transfer of nutrients and trace elements from the north water polynya to land during the mid-holocene warm period, carey islands, northwest Greenland. Arctic, 69(3), 253-265.
    DOI Scopus9 WoS8
    2016 Ren, J., Xu, D., Cao, H., Wei, S., Dong, L., & Goodsite, M. (2016). Sustainability decision support framework for industrial system prioritization. AIChE Journal, 62(1), 108-130.
    DOI Scopus87 WoS59
    2016 Neset, T., Glaas, E., Ballantyne, A., Linnér, B., Opach, T., Navarra, C., . . . Goodsite, M. (2016). Climate change effects at your doorstep: geographic visualization to support Nordic homeowners in adapting to climate change. Applied Geography, 74, 65-72.
    DOI Scopus13 WoS10
    2015 Sanderson, H., & Goodsite, M. (2015). Editorial—global climate change and contaminants. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 12(7), 7582-7584.
    DOI Scopus2 WoS2 Europe PMC1
    2015 Ren, J., Dong, L., Sun, L., Goodsite, M., Tan, S., & Dong, L. (2015). Life cycle cost optimization of biofuel supply chains under uncertainties based on interval linear programming. Bioresource Technology, 187, 6-13.
    DOI Scopus40 WoS30 Europe PMC2
    2015 Ren, J., Dong, L., Sun, L., Evan Goodsite, M., Dong, L., Luo, X., & Sovacool, B. (2015). "Supply push" or "demand pull?": strategic recommendations for the responsible development of biofuel in China. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 52, 382-392.
    DOI Scopus26 WoS24
    2015 Ren, J., Goodsite, M. E., & Sovacool, B. K. (2015). Climate justice more vital than democracy. NATURE, 526(7573), 323.
    DOI WoS4
    2015 Glaas, E., Gammelgaard Ballantyne, A., Neset, T., Linnér, B., Navarra, C., Johansson, J., . . . Goodsite, M. (2015). Facilitating climate change adaptation through communication: Insights from the development of a visualization tool. Energy Research and Social Science, 10, 57-61.
    DOI Scopus18 WoS15
    2015 Sovacool, B., Linnér, B., & Goodsite, M. (2015). The political economy of climate adaptation. Nature Climate Change, 5(7), 616-618.
    DOI Scopus138 WoS110
    2015 Ren, J., Tan, S., Goodsite, M., Sovacool, B., & Dong, L. (2015). Sustainability, shale gas, and energy transition in China: Assessing barriers and prioritizing strategic measures. Energy, 84(C), 551-562.
    DOI Scopus102 WoS89
    2015 Ren, J., Tan, S., Yang, L., Goodsite, M., Pang, C., & Dong, L. (2015). Optimization of emergy sustainability index for biodiesel supply network design. Energy Conversion and Management, 92, 312-321.
    DOI Scopus50 WoS43
    2015 Ren, J., Goodsite, M. E., & Sovacool, B. K. (2015). Climate change: Climate justice more vital than democracy. Nature, 526(7573), 323.
    DOI Scopus5
    2015 Ren, J., Tan, S., & Dong, L. (2015). Analysis of the barriers of sustainable e-waste recycling industry in China. WASTE MANAGEMENT, 44, I-II.
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    2014 Johannsdottir, L., Davidsdottir, B., Goodsite, M., & Olafsson, S. (2014). What is the potential and demonstrated role of non-life insurers in fulfilling climate commitments? A case study of Nordic insurers. Environmental Science and Policy, 38, 87-106.
    DOI Scopus15 WoS12
    2014 Juhola, S., Goodsite, M., Davis, M., Klein, R., Davídsdóttir, B., Atlason, R., . . . Gammelgaard Ballantyne, A. (2014). Adaptation decision-making in the Nordic countries: assessing the potential for joint action. Environment Systems and Decisions, 34(4), 600-611.
    DOI Scopus9
    2014 Sanei, H., Petersen, H., Schovsbo, N., Jiang, C., & Goodsite, M. (2014). Petrographic and geochemical composition of kerogen in the Furongian (U. Cambrian) Alum Shale, central Sweden: Reflections on the petroleum generation potential. International Journal of Coal Geology, 132, 158-169.
    DOI Scopus57 WoS45
    2014 Goodsite, M. E. (2014). Comment: China and the climate change debate. Thunderbird International Business Review, 56(2), 219-220.
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    2014 Johannsdottir, L., Davidsdottir, B., Goodsite, M., & Olafsson, S. (2014). Insurers' role in enhancing development and utilization of environmentally sound technologies: a case study of Nordic insurers. Journal of Cleaner Production, 65, 526-538.
    DOI Scopus6 WoS5
    2013 Holm, P., Goodsite, M. E., Cloetingh, S., Agnoletti, M., Moldan, B., Lang, D. J., . . . Zondervan, R. (2013). Collaboration between the natural, social and human sciences in Global Change Research. Environmental Science and Policy, 28, 25-35.
    DOI Scopus120 WoS88
    2013 Cassotta, S., & Goodsite, M. E. (2013). A regulatory multilevel and multidisciplinary contextual analysis of environmental impact assessment (EIA) relevant to Greenland: Offshore oil drilling and the imperfect equation. European Energy and Environmental Law Review, 22(2), 46-69.
    DOI Scopus2
    2013 Hamilton, M. C., Thekdi, S. A., Jenicek, E. M., Harmon, R. S., Goodsite, M. E., Case, M. P., . . . Lambert, J. H. (2013). Case studies of scenario analysis for adaptive management of natural resource and infrastructure systems. Environmentalist, 33(1), 89-103.
    DOI Scopus23
    2013 Goodsite, M. E., Outridge, P. M., Christensen, J. H., Dastoor, A., Muir, D., Travnikov, O., & Wilson, S. (2013). How well do environmental archives of atmospheric mercury deposition in the Arctic reproduce rates and trends depicted by atmospheric models and measurements?. Science of the Total Environment, 452-453, 196-207.
    DOI Scopus29 WoS30 Europe PMC5
    2013 Schotter, A., & Goodsite, M. E. (2013). Interdisciplinary perspectives on competitive climate strategy in multinational corporations. Thunderbird International Business Review, 55(6), 629-632.
    DOI Scopus8 WoS8
    2012 Goodsite, M. E., Plane, J. M. C., & Skov, H. (2012). Erratum: A theoretical study of the oxidation of Hg0 to HgBr2 in the troposphere (Environmental Science and Technology (2004) 38:6 (1772-1776) DOI: 10.1021/es034680s). Environmental Science and Technology, 46(9), 5262.
    DOI Scopus42 WoS43
    2011 Outridge, P. M., Sanei, H., Stern, G. A., Goodsite, M., Hamilton, P. B., Carrie, J., . . . MacDonald, R. W. (2011). Comment on climate change and mercury accumulation in Canadian high and subarctic lakes. Environmental Science and Technology, 45(15), 6703-6704.
    DOI Scopus13 WoS14 Europe PMC6
    2009 Hertel, O., & Goodsite, M. E. (2009). Urban air pollution climates throughout the world. Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 1-22.
    DOI Scopus21
    2008 Steffen, A., Douglas, T., Amyot, M., Ariya, P., Aspmo, K., Berg, T., . . . Temme, C. (2008). A synthesis of atmospheric mercury depletion event chemistry in the atmosphere and snow. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8(6), 1445-1482.
    DOI Scopus372 WoS333
    2008 Bennike, O., Goodsite, M., & Heinemeier, J. (2008). Palaeoecology of Holocene peat deposits from Nordvestø, north-west Greenland. Journal of Paleolimnology, 40(1), 557-565.
    DOI Scopus10 WoS8
    2007 Skov, H., Sørensen, B. T., Landis, M. S., Johnson, M. S., Sacco, P., Goodsite, M. E., . . . Christiansen, K. S. (2007). Performance of a new diffusive sampler for Hg<sup>0</sup> determination in the troposphere. Environmental Chemistry, 4(2), 75-80.
    DOI Scopus27 WoS24
    2007 Simpson, W. R., Von Glasow, R., Riedel, K., Anderson, P., Ariya, P., Bottenheim, J., . . . Wolff, E. (2007). Halogens and their role in polar boundary-layer ozone depletion. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7(16), 4375-4418.
    DOI Scopus486 WoS436
    2006 Brooks, S. B., Saiz-Lopez, A., Skov, H., Lindberg, S. E., Plane, J. M. C., & Goodsite, M. E. (2006). The mass balance of mercury in the springtime arctic environment. Geophysical Research Letters, 33(13), 4 pages.
    DOI Scopus96 WoS91
    2006 Skov, H., Brooks, S. B., Goodsite, M. E., Lindberg, S. E., Meyers, T. P., Landis, M. S., . . . Christensen, J. (2006). Fluxes of reactive gaseous mercury measured with a newly developed method using relaxed eddy accumulation. Atmospheric Environment, 40(28), 5452-5463.
    DOI Scopus70 WoS62
    2006 Hylander, L. D., & Goodsite, M. E. (2006). Environmental costs of mercury pollution. Science of the Total Environment, 368(1), 352-370.
    DOI Scopus232 WoS185 Europe PMC54
    2005 Shotyk, W., Goodsite, M. E., Roos-Barraclough, F., Givelet, N., Le Roux, G., Weiss, D., . . . Lohse, C. (2005). Accumulation rates and predominant atmospheric sources of natural and anthropogenic Hg and Pb on the Faroe Islands. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 69(1), 1-17.
    DOI Scopus109 WoS104
    2005 Bindler, R., Cortizas, A. M., Blaauw, M., Shotyk, W., Givelet, N., Cheburkin, A. K., . . . Roos-Barraclough, F. (2005). Comment on "Atmospheric mercury accumulation rates between 5900 and 800 calibrated years BP in the high arctic of Canada recorded by peat hummocks" (multiple letters). Environmental Science and Technology, 39(3), 908-912.
    DOI Scopus3 WoS4 Europe PMC1
    2005 Shotyk, W., Givelet, N., Cheburkin, A. K., Goodsite, M. E., & Roos-Barraclough, F. (2005). Response to comment on "Atmospheric mercury accumulation rates between 5900 and 800 calibrated years BP in the High Arctic of Canada recorded by peat hummocks". ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 39(3), 910-912.
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    2004 Nørnberg, T., Goodsite, M. E., & Shotyk, W. (2004). An improved motorized corer and sample processing system for frozen peat. Arctic, 57(3), 242-246.
    DOI Scopus14 WoS11
    2004 Ferrari, C. P., Dommergue, A., Boutron, C. F., Skov, H., Goodsite, M., & Jensen, B. (2004). Nighttime production of elemental gaseous mercury in interstitial air of snow at Station Nord, Greenland. Atmospheric Environment, 38(17), 2727-2735.
    DOI Scopus47 WoS45
    2004 Givelet, N., Roos-Barraclough, F., Goodsite, M. E., Cheburkin, A. K., & Shotyk, W. (2004). Atmospheric mercury accumulation between 5900 and 800 calibrated years BP in the high arctic of Canada recorded by Peat Hummocks. Environmental Science and Technology, 38(19), 4964-4972.
    DOI Scopus41 WoS36 Europe PMC6
    2004 Skov, H., Christensen, J. H., Goodsite, M. E., Heidam, N. Z., Jensen, B., Wåhlin, P., & Geernaert, G. (2004). Fate of Elemental Mercury in the Arctic during Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Episodes and the Load of Atmospheric Mercury to the Arctic. Environmental Science and Technology, 38(8), 2373-2382.
    DOI Scopus160 WoS146 Europe PMC20
    2004 Goodsite, M. E., Plane, J. M. C., & Skov, H. (2004). A Theoretical Study of the Oxidation of Hg<sup>0</sup> to HgBr<inf>2</inf> in the Troposphere. Environmental Science and Technology, 38(6), 1772-1776.
    DOI Scopus255 WoS233 Europe PMC36
    2003 Shotyk, W., Goodsite, M. E., Roos-Barraclough, F., Frei, R., Heinemeier, J., Asmund, G., . . . Hansen, T. S. (2003). Anthropogenic contributions to atmospheric Hg, Pb and As accumulation recorded by peat cores from southern Greenland and Denmark dated using the <sup>14</sup>C "bomb pulse curve". Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 67(21), 3991-4011.
    DOI Scopus178 WoS157
    2002 Goodsite, M. E., Rom, W., Heinemeier, J., Lange, T., Ooi, S., Appleby, P. G., . . . Hansen, T. S. (2002). Erratum: High-resolution AMS <sup>14</sup>C dating of post-bomb peat archives of atmospheric pollutants (Radiocarbon (2001) 43:2B (495-515)). Radiocarbon, 44(1), 396.
    2002 Lindberg, S. E., Brooks, S., Lin, C. J., Scott, K. J., Landis, M. S., Stevens, R. K., . . . Richter, A. (2002). Dynamic oxidation of gaseous mercury in the arctic troposphere at polar sunrise. Environmental Science and Technology, 36(6), 1245-1256.
    DOI Scopus483 WoS430 Europe PMC84
    2002 Goodsite, M. E., Rom, W., Heinemeier, J., Lange, T., Ooi, S., Appleby, P. G., . . . Hansen, T. S. (2002). High-resolution AMS <SUP>14</SUP>C dating of post-bomb peat archives of atmospheric pollutants (vol 43, pg 495, 2001). RADIOCARBON, 44(1), 396.
    2002 Roos-Barraclough, F., Givelet, N., Martinez-Cortizas, A., Goodsite, M. E., Biester, H., & Shotyk, W. (2002). An analytical protocol for the determination of total mercury concentrations in solid peat samples. Science of the Total Environment, 292(1-2), 129-139.
    DOI Scopus81 WoS70 Europe PMC15
    2001 Goodsite, M. E., Rom, W., Heinemeier, J., Lange, T., Ooi, S., Appleby, P. G., . . . Hansen, T. S. (2001). High-resolution AMS <sup>14</sup>C dating of post-bomb peat archives of atmospheric pollutants. Radiocarbon, 43(2 PART II), 495-515.
    DOI Scopus75
  • Books

    Year Citation
    2008 Johnson, M. S., & Goodsite, M. E. (2008). Chapter 1 Applications of Theoretical Methods to Atmospheric Science (Vol. 55). J. R. Sabin, & E. Brandas (Eds.), ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC.
    DOI Scopus1 WoS2
    2008 Ariya, P. A., Skov, H., Grage, M. M. L., & Goodsite, M. E. (2008). Chapter 4 Gaseous Elemental Mercury in the Ambient Atmosphere: Review of the Application of Theoretical Calculations and Experimental Studies for Determination of Reaction Coefficients and Mechanisms with Halogens and Other Reactants (Vol. 55). J. R. Sabin, & E. Brandas (Eds.), ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC.
    DOI Scopus38 WoS36
  • Book Chapters

    Year Citation
    2017 Ren, J., Xu, D., Cao, H., Wei, S., Dong, L., & Goodsite, M. (2017). Sustainability Decision Support Framework for the Prioritization of Hydrogen Energy Systems. In A. Scipioni, A. Manzardo, & J. Ren (Eds.), Hydrogen Economy: Supply Chain, Life Cycle Analysis and Energy Transition for Sustainability (pp. 225-276). London; United Kingdom: Academic Press.
    DOI Scopus6
    2009 Hynes, A. J., Donohoue, D. L., Goodsite, M. E., & Hedgecock, I. M. (2009). Our current understanding of major chemical and physical processes affecting mercury dynamics in the atmosphere and at the air-water/terrestrial interfaces. In Mercury Fate and Transport in the Global Atmosphere: Emissions, Measurements and Models (pp. 427-457). Springer US.
    DOI Scopus94
  • Conference Papers

    Year Citation
    2017 Connelly, E., Akanji, J., Goodsite, M., Kodack, M., Mikkelsen, K., Stoughton, K., & Lambert, J. (2017). Advances in the net-zero paradigm and resilience of net-zero strategic plans for water systems. In M. Goodsite, S. Juhola, E. Hubbard, & M. Moldrup (Eds.), Green Defense Technology: Triple Net Zero Energy, Water and Waste Models and Applications (pp. 171-218). Netherlands: Springer.
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    2004 Givele, N., Le Roux, G., Cheburkin, A., Chen, B., Frank, J., Goodsite, M. E., . . . Shotyk, W. (2004). Suggested protocol for collecting, handling and preparing peat cores and peat samples for physical, chemical, mineralogical and isotopic analyses. In Journal of Environmental Monitoring Vol. 6 (pp. 481-492). Edinburgh, SCOTLAND: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY.
    DOI Scopus127 WoS114 Europe PMC21
    2003 Givelet, N., Roos-Barraclough, F., Goodsite, M. E., & Shotyk, W. (2003). A 6,000-years record of atmospheric mercury accumulation in the high Arctic from peat deposits on Bathurst Island, Nunavut, Canada. In Journal De Physique. IV : JP Vol. 107 (pp. 545-548). GRENOBLE, FRANCE: EDP SCIENCES S A.
    DOI Scopus6 WoS5
    2001 Goodsite, M. E., Rom, W., Heinemeier, J., Lange, T., Ooi, S., Appleby, P. G., . . . Hansen, T. S. (2001). High-resolution AMS <SUP>14</SUP>C dating of post-bomb peat archives of atmospheric pollutants. In RADIOCARBON Vol. 43 (pp. 495-515). JERUSALEM, ISRAEL: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS.
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Founding Director of The Nordic Centre of Excellence (NCoE) NORD-STAR - Nordic Strategic Adaptation Research http://www.toppforskningsinitiativet.org/en/programmer-1/program-1/prosjekter/ncoe-nord-star-nordic-strategic-adaptation-research-en

Guest lectures Environmental Sustainability to first year, second year and third year students and co-supervises an Honours project. Supervised former PhD student (Ms. Devika Kannan) https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Yn1cOCUAAAAJ&hl=en at the University of Southern Denmark - who is already achieved recognition as a highly cited researcher. 

  • Position: Pro Vice-Chancellor (Res. Ops. & Comclsn)
  • Phone: 83134320
  • Email: michael.goodsite@adelaide.edu.au
  • Campus: North Terrace
  • Building: Mitchell, floor First Floor
  • Room: 130
  • Org Unit: Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research)

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