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John Robert Philip AO FAA FRS (18 January 1927,
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26 June 1999,
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) was an Australian soil physicist and hydrologist, internationally recognised for his contributions to the understanding of movement of water, energy and gases. While he never performed his own experimental work, he was recognised for his skills in mathematics that could be used to explain physical processes and solve real world problems. originally published in ''Historical Records of Australian Science'', vol.16, no.2, 2005. His interests were not limited to Environmental mechanics and things mathematical, but included a keen interest in the arts. He was a published poet and a panellist on the
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for Architecture. His poetry appears in anthologies edited by
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and in ''The Oxford Book of Australian Verse''.


Education and positions

He was a recipient of a Scholarship for Scotch College, Melbourne, where he matriculated at age thirteen. He studied for his Bachelor of Civil Engineering, University of Melbourne (1943–1946). *Appointed to the CSIR Irrigation Research Station, Griffith. *CSIRO's Plant Industry in Deniliquin (1951). *Engineer for the Queensland Water Supply Commission. *CSIRO Division of Plant Industry. *Foundation chief of the new Centre for Environmental Mechanics (1971–1992). *Foundation director of the CSIRO Institute of Physical Sciences (1980–1983). *Retired 1992.


Research

The major and most recognised area of Philip's research was his work on the theory of infiltration. He derived the theory for one dimensional infiltration and developed equations which described the infiltration on both a short term and long term scale, with the revelation that when ponded infiltration in uniform soils occurs, the flow will approach the saturated
hydraulic conductivity In science and engineering, hydraulic conductivity (, in SI units of meters per second), is a property of porous materials, soils and Rock (geology), rocks, that describes the ease with which a fluid (usually water) can move through the porosity, ...
: : I = S \sqrt\ + A t where S is
sorptivity In 1957 John Philip introduced the term sorptivity and defined it as ''a measure of the capacity of the medium to absorb or desorb liquid by capillarity Capillary action (sometimes called capillarity, capillary motion, capillary rise, capill ...
and A is the steady-state infiltration rate. Other areas of research include: * Examining heat and mass transfer in soils. * Philip also considered the importance of relationships between organisms and the environment. This included theories on plant canopies, with particular focus on investigation of crop stomatal or surface resistances. Philip was also responsible for the construction of the ''
Soil plant atmosphere continuum The soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) is the pathway for water moving from soil through plants to the atmosphere. Continuum in the description highlights the continuous nature of water connection through the pathway. The low water potential of ...
'' which is used to explain the transfer of water within transpiration paths, a concept which has since been expanded upon. * Philip also studied advection, the horizontal movement of atmospheric properties e.g. temperature and while his analysis and solutions were not completed, his initial work has been important for development of solutions to problems such as long-term flux assessments.


Achievements

*Fellow of
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(1967) *Fellow of the
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(1974) *Fellow of the
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*Recipient of the
Robert E. Horton Robert Elmer Horton (May 18, 1875 – April 22, 1945) was an American hydrologist, geomorphologist, civil engineer, and soil scientist, considered by many to be the father of modern American hydrology. An eponymous medal is awarded by the Ameri ...
Medal (1982) *Member of the All-Union (Russian) Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1991) *CSIRO Fellow Emeritus (1991) *Associate of the US
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(1995) *Officer of the
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(1998) *Jaeger Medal of the
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(1999) *Honorary Doctorate: University of Melbourne, the
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, the University of Guelph


Publications

Philip, J.R. "Theory of infiltration." (1969). ''Advances in Hydroscience''. v. 5, p. 215–296. According to Philip, this is "...a review which gives a concentrated, connected account of a program of work reported in some 30 papers over the period 1954–1968."Philip, J.R.
Theory of infiltration
. (1969). ''Advances in Hydroscience''. v. 5, p. 215–296.


References


External links


Environmental Mechanics from AGU
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Australian Academy of Science The Australian Academy of Science was founded in 1954 by a group of distinguished Australians, including Australian Fellows of the Royal Society of London. The first president was Sir Mark Oliphant. The academy is modelled after the Royal Soci ...
*Bradley, F., Clothier, B., Denmead, T., de Vries, D., Ford, P., Kluitenberg, G., Knight, J., Raats, P., Smiles, D., Waechter, T., White, I. and Youngs, E. (2001) The Environmental Mechanic (a tribute to J. R. Philip). Australian Journal of Soil Research, 39(4), 649–681. {{DEFAULTSORT:Philip, John Robert 1927 births 1999 deaths Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science Hydrologists Australian soil scientists Fellows of the Royal Society Fellows of the American Geophysical Union