Scott G. Smithers

Scott G. Smithers

James Cook University

H-index: 45

Oceania-Australia

About Scott G. Smithers

Scott G. Smithers, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of Coastal geomorphology, coral reef geomorphology, tropical coasts, reef islands, sea level.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Color pattern complexity in dwarf minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) of the northern Great Barrier Reef of Australia

eReefs modelling suggests Trichodesmium may be a major nitrogen source in the Great Barrier Reef

Meteorological Satellite Observations Reveal Diurnal Exceedance of Water Quality Guideline Thresholds in the Coastal Great Barrier Reef

Beach reprofiling to improve reproductive output at the world’s largest remaining green turtle rookery: Raine Island, northern Great Barrier Reef

Modelling Trichodesmium dynamics and its contribution to the Great Barrier Reef nitrogen budget

A Machine Learning Algorithm for Himawari-8 Total Suspended Solids Retrievals in the Great Barrier Reef

Protected mangrove forests and aquaculture development for livelihoods

A Synthesis of the Changing Sources, Transport and Delivery of Sand to the Burdekin River Delta: Implications for the Stability of the Bowling Green Spit

Scott G. Smithers Information

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Citations(all)

7699

Citations(since 2020)

3299

Cited By

5700

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

88

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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Scott G. Smithers Skills & Research Interests

Coastal geomorphology

coral reef geomorphology

tropical coasts

reef islands

sea level

Top articles of Scott G. Smithers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Color pattern complexity in dwarf minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) of the northern Great Barrier Reef of Australia

Marine Mammal Science

Marissa J Hutchings

Mark Hamann

Scott G Smithers

Emily N Daley

R Alastair Birtles

2023/7

eReefs modelling suggests Trichodesmium may be a major nitrogen source in the Great Barrier Reef

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Chinenye J Ani

Scott G Smithers

Stephen Lewis

Mark Baird

Barbara Robson

2023/5/31

Meteorological Satellite Observations Reveal Diurnal Exceedance of Water Quality Guideline Thresholds in the Coastal Great Barrier Reef

Remote Sensing

Larissa Patricio-Valerio

Thomas Schroeder

Michelle J Devlin

Yi Qin

Scott Smithers

2023/4/28

Beach reprofiling to improve reproductive output at the world’s largest remaining green turtle rookery: Raine Island, northern Great Barrier Reef

Ocean & Coastal Management

Scott G Smithers

John L Dawson

2023/1/1

Modelling Trichodesmium dynamics and its contribution to the Great Barrier Reef nitrogen budget

Chinenye J Ani

Stephen Lewis

Scott Smithers

Mark Baird

2022

A Machine Learning Algorithm for Himawari-8 Total Suspended Solids Retrievals in the Great Barrier Reef

Remote Sensing

Larissa Patricio-Valerio

Thomas Schroeder

Michelle J Devlin

Yi Qin

Scott Smithers

2022/7/21

Protected mangrove forests and aquaculture development for livelihoods

Ocean & Coastal Management

Thai Thanh Luom

Nguyen Tan Phong

Scott Smithers

Tang Van Tai

2021/5/1

A Synthesis of the Changing Sources, Transport and Delivery of Sand to the Burdekin River Delta: Implications for the Stability of the Bowling Green Spit

Stephen Lewis

Stephen Lewis

Zoe Bainbridge

Scott G Smithers

2021/10

Comment on “Recasting geomorphology as a landscape science” by

Geomorphology

RJ Wasson

S Smithers

M Saynor

Jonathan Nott

2021/9/15

Measuring sediment grain size across the catchment to reef continuum: Improved methods and environmental insights

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Zoe Bainbridge

Stephen Lewis

Thomas Stevens

Caroline Petus

Emily Lazarus

...

2021/7/1

Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Christopher E Cornwall

Steeve Comeau

Niklas A Kornder

Chris T Perry

Ruben van Hooidonk

...

2021/5/25

What’s really damaging the Reef?: Tracing the origin and fate of the ecologically detrimental sediment and associated bioavailable nutrients

Stephen Lewis

Zoe Bainbridge

Thomas Stevens

A Garzon-George

M Bahador

...

2020

Projections of coral cover and habitat change on turbid reefs under future sea-level rise

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Kyle M Morgan

Chris T Perry

Rudy Arthur

Hywel TP Williams

Scott G Smithers

2020/6/24

Regional and local variability in coastal processes in Torres Strait, Australia, and its importance for climate change planning

Journal of Coastal Research

Kevin E Parnell

Scott G Smithers

2020/3/1

Ecosystem-based tsunami mitigation for tropical biodiversity hotspots

Thomas Cherico Wanger

Nur Ainun

Barry W Brook

Daniel A Friess

Rachel RY Oh

...

2020/2/1

A flume and field study on the role of spacing and tilt on suspended particulate matter collection in sediment traps deployed at coral reefs: a case study from the Great …

What’s really damaging the Reef?

Thomas C Stevens

Stephen E Lewis

Zoe T Bainbridge

Andreas Dietzel

Cassandra S James

...

2020

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