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Dieter Tracey

Researcher at James Cook University

Publications -  24
Citations -  382

Dieter Tracey is an academic researcher from James Cook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water quality & Coral reef. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 292 citations.

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Water quality and river plume monitoring in the Great Barrier Reef: An overview of methods based on ocean colour satellite data

TL;DR: Recent remote sensing techniques developed to monitor river plumes and water quality in the GBR are reviewed and emerging research that integrates hydrodynamic models with remote sensing and in situ data is discussed, enabling us to explore impacts of different catchment management strategies on GBR water quality.
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Estimating the Exposure of Coral Reefs and Seagrass Meadows to Land-Sourced Contaminants in River Flood Plumes of the Great Barrier Reef: Validating a Simple Satellite Risk Framework with Environmental Data

TL;DR: The Satellite Risk Framework and newly-introduced multi-annual risk scores were successful in demonstrating where water conditions were, on average, correlated to adverse biological responses in the Great Barrier Reef.
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Combining in-situ water quality and remotely sensed data across spatial and temporal scales to measure variability in wet season chlorophyll-a: Great Barrier Reef lagoon (Queensland, Australia)

TL;DR: In this article, in-situ data from single-point time series with remotely sensed spatial data allowed a greater elucidation of changes in chlorophyll-a concentrations through wet season conditions in the Great Barrier Reef coastal waters.