Year 2015 publications
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Peer-reviewed papers
• Cahyono, C. E., Fearns, P. 2015. Cloud Cover Correction of Detected Hotspots over Indonesia, Advanced Science Letters, 21, 3591-3593. Access here
• Garcia, R., Hedley, J., Hoang, T. and Fearns, P. 2015. A method to analyze the potential of optical remote sensing for benthic habitat mapping, Remote Sensing, 7(10), 13157-13189 Access here
• Le Traon P.Y., H. Bonekamp, D. Antoine, & 29 other co-authors, 2015. Use of satellite observations for operational oceanography: recent achievements and future prospects, Journal of Operational Oceanography, 8:sup1, s12-s27, Access here
• Lee, Y.J., P. A. Matrai, M. A. M. Friedrichs, V. S. Saba, D. Antoine, I. Asanuma, S. Bélanger, M. Fernández-Méndez, B. Gentili, T. Hirawake, S.-H. Kang, T. Kameda, C. Katlein, S. Lee, Z. Lee, F. Mélin, M. Scardi, T. Smyth, S. Tang, K. Turpie, K. Waters, and T. Westberry, 2015. An assessment of phytoplankton primary productivity in the Arctic Ocean from satellite ocean color / in situ chlorophyll-a based models, Journal of Geophysical Research, 120 Access here
• McKinna, L. I.W., Fearns, Peter. R.C., Weeks, S. J., Werdell, P. J., Reichstetter, M., Franz, B. A., Shea, D. M. and Feldman, G. C. (2015), A semianalytical ocean color inversion algorithm with explicit water column depth and substrate reflectance parameterization. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 120(3), 1741-1770. Access here
• Merlivat L., J. Boutin, and D. Antoine, 2015. Roles of biological and physical processes in driving seasonal air–sea CO2 flux in the Southern Ocean: New insights from CARIOCA pCO2, Journal of Marine Systems, Access here
• Reichstetter, M., Fearns, P., Weeks, S., McKinna, L., Roelfsema, C., Furnas, M., 2015. Bottom reflectance in ocean colour satellite remote sensing for coral reef environments, Remote Sensing, 7(12) 16756-16777; Access here
• Ren, D., 2015. Stress fields in granular material and implications for performance of robot locomotion over granular media. Journal of Advances in Physics. 8, 1, 2005-2009. Access here
• Ren, D., and L. M. Leslie, 2015: Changes in tropical cyclone activity over Northwest Western Australia in the past fifty years and a view of the future fifty years. Earth Interactions. 10.1175/EI-D-14-0006.1. Access here
• Ren, D., L M. Leslie, X. Shen, Y. Hong, Q. Duan, R. Mahmood, Y. Li, G. Huang, W. Guo, M. J. Lynch, 2015: The Gravity environment of Zhouqu debris flow of August 2010 and its implication for future recurrence, International Journal of Geology, 6, DOI: 10.4236/ijg.2015.64025.
• Richards ZT, Garcia RA, Wallace CC, Rosser NL, Muir PR (2015) A Diverse Assemblage of Reef Corals Thriving in a Dynamic Intertidal Reef Setting (Bonaparte Archipelago, Kimberley, Australia). PLoS ONE 10(2): Access here
• Zibordi, G., F. Mélin, K.J. Voss, B.C. Johnson, B. A. Franz, E. Kwiatkowska, J.-P. Huot, M. Wang, and D. Antoine, 2015. System vicarious calibration for ocean color climate change applications: Requirements for in situ data, Remote Sensing of Environment, 159, 361–369. Access here
Conference proceedings / talks / posters
• Antoine D., 2015. A southern hemisphere satellite ocean colour Vicarious Calibration site, Australian Satellite Calibration Working Group Face to Face meeting – January 12th 2015, CSIRO Black Mountain Campus, Canberra, ACT.
• Antoine D., 2015. Current activities of the International Ocean Colour Coordinating Group, 2nd Blue Planet Symposium, Cairns, 27-29 May 2015.
• Fearns, P. “Remote Sensing to Support Monitoring of Dredge Activities”, Workshop on Coastal Remote Sensing. University of Sydney, 22nd July 2015
• Fearns, P. “Remote Sensing”, WAMSI Research Conference 2015, 30th Mar. – 1st Apr 2015
• Fearns, P. “The light environment in turbid waters”, WAMSI Research Conference 2015, 30th Mar. – 1st Apr 2015
• Kheireddine, M., and D. Antoine, 2015. Deriving diel changes of the backscattering coefficient of oceanic particulate matter from diel changes in apparent optical properties: a case study in the Mediterranean Sea (BOUSSOLE site). IOCCG IOCS 2015 meeting, San Francisco, 15-18 June 2015.
• Mughal M. O., M. Lynch, F.Yu, B. McGann, F. Jeanneret and J.Sutton, 2015: Numerical Modelling for Optimization of Wind Farm Turbine Performance. Simulation Turbine Control, Proceedings DEWEK, German Wind Energy Conference 19th to 20th May, 2015
• Ren, D., 2015: “Impact of assimilation of surface and cloud contaminated microwave observations on tropical cyclone simulations” American Meteorological Society’s Eugenia Kalnay Symposium, 95th Annual Meeting, 4-8 January 2015, Phoenix, AZ.
• Ren, D., 2015: “Narrowing the uncertainty range of land surface model parameters-Adjoint method applying to Richards’ Equation” Workshop on “quantifying uncertainties of global land models”, 25-26 May 2015, Beijing, China.
• Wilson, S.J., D. Antoine, and U. Send, 2015. A Moored Description of the Annual Spring Bloom in the Northwest Mediterranean Sea, IOCCG IOCS 2015 meeting, San Francisco, 15-18 June 2015.
Reports
• Broomhall, M., Johansen, K., Wu, D., 2015. Quality Assurance Steps for AusCover Hyper-Spectral Data. In A. Held, S. Phinn, M. Soto-Berelov, & S. Jones (Eds.), AusCover Good Practice Guidelines: A technical handbook supporting calibration and validation activities of remotely sensed data product (pp. 249-260). Version 1.1. TERN AusCover, ISBN 978-0-646-94137-0
• Caputi, N., M. Feng, A. Pearce, J. Benthuysen, A. Denham, Y. Hetzel, R. Matear, G. Jackson, B. Molony, L. Joll, & A. Chandrapavan, 2015. Management implications of climate change effect on fisheries in Western Australia, Part 1: Environmental change and risk assessment. FRDC Project No. 2010/535. Fisheries Research Report No. 260. Department of Fisheries, Western Australia. 180pp.
• Caputi, N., M. Feng, A. Pearce, J. Benthuysen, A. Denham, Y. Hetzel, R. Matear, G. Jackson, B. Molony, L. Joll, & A. Chandrapavan, 2015. Management implications of climate change effect on fisheries in Western Australia, Part 2: Case Studies. FRDC Project No. 2010/535. Fisheries Research Report No. 261. Department of Fisheries, Western Australia. 156pp.