Peter Fearns

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Remote Sensing and Satellite Research Group Curtin University of Technology 
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Evans RD, Wilson SK, Fisher R, et al. (2020) Early recovery dynamics of turbid coral reefs after recurring bleaching events. Journal of Environmental Management. 268: 110666
Campbell T, Dixon KW, Dods K, et al. (2020) Machine Learning Regression Model for Predicting Honey Harvests Agriculture. 10: 1-17
Campbell T, Fearns P. (2018) Honey Crop Estimation From Space: Detection Of Large Flowering Events In Western Australian Forests Isprs - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. 621: 79-86
Campbell T, Fearns P. (2018) Simple remote sensing detection of Corymbia calophylla flowers using common 3 –band imaging sensors Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 11: 51-63
Dorji P, Fearns P. (2018) Atmospheric correction of geostationary Himawari-8 satellite data for Total Suspended Sediment mapping: A case study in the Coastal Waters of Western Australia Isprs Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. 144: 81-93
Moustaka M, Langlois TJ, McLean D, et al. (2018) The effects of suspended sediment on coral reef fish assemblages and feeding guilds of north-west Australia Coral Reefs. 37: 659-673
Dorji P, Fearns P. (2017) Impact of the spatial resolution of satellite remote sensing sensors in the quantification of total suspended sediment concentration: A case study in turbid waters of Northern Western Australia. Plos One. 12: e0175042
Dorji P, Fearns P. (2016) A Quantitative Comparison of Total Suspended Sediment Algorithms: A Case Study of the Last Decade for MODIS and Landsat-Based Sensors Remote Sensing. 8: 810
Dorji P, Fearns P, Broomhall M. (2016) A Semi-Analytic Model for Estimating Total Suspended Sediment Concentration in Turbid Coastal Waters of Northern Western Australia Using MODIS-Aqua 250 m Data Remote Sensing. 8: 556
Pearce A, Hutchins B, Hoschke A, et al. (2016) Record high damselfish recruitment at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, and the potential for climate-induced range extension Regional Studies in Marine Science. 8: 77-88
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