Identifying metocean drivers of turbidity using 18 years of MODIS satellite data: implications for marine ecosystems under climate change

PJ Cartwright, PRCS Fearns, P Branson, MVW Cuttler… - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Turbidity impacts the growth and productivity of marine benthic habitats due to light
limitation. Daily/monthly synoptic and tidal influences often drive turbidity fluctuations …

Applying ensemble climate models to predict the fate of marginal coral reefs already existing at thermal and turbidity limits in arid tropical Australia

P Cartwright, N Browne, P Fearns… - Climate Resilience …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Marine fauna, including coral reefs, exist under particular oceanographic and
meteorological (metocean) processes that maintain water quality within the range limits to …

[PDF][PDF] Identifying Metocean Drivers of Turbidity Using 18 Years of MODIS Satellite Data: Implications for Marine Ecosystems under Climate Change. Remote Sens …

PJ Cartwright, P Fearns, P Branson, MVW Cuttler… - 2021 - academia.edu
Turbidity impacts the growth and productivity of marine benthic habitats due to light
limitation. Daily/monthly synoptic and tidal influences often drive turbidity fluctuations …

Metocean drivers of turbidity in the Exmouth Gulf: Implications for Benthic Habitats under Climate Change

P Cartwright - 2022 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
This thesis analyses multi-decadal satellite data to quantify the metocean processes driving
turbidity in arid tropical Western Australia. Benthic habitat structure across the long-term …