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Seasonal and interannual variability of the wave climate at a wave energy hotspot off the southwestern coast of Australia
MVW Cuttler, JE Hansen, RJ Lowe
Renewable Energy 146, 2337-2350, 2020
482020
Response of a fringing reef coastline to the direct impact of a tropical cyclone
MVW Cuttler, JE Hansen, RJ Lowe, EJF Drost
Limnology and Oceanography Letters 3 (2), 31-38, 2018
482018
Estimating the settling velocity of bioclastic sediment using common grain‐size analysis techniques
MVW Cuttler, RJ Lowe, JL Falter, D Buscombe
Sedimentology 64 (4), 987-1004, 2017
362017
Climatic drivers of extreme sea level events along the coastline of Western Australia
RJ Lowe, MVW Cuttler, JE Hansen
Earth's Future 9 (4), e2020EF001620, 2021
282021
Interannual response of reef islands to climate-driven variations in water level and wave climate
MVW Cuttler, K Vos, P Branson, JE Hansen, M O’leary, NK Browne, ...
Remote Sensing 12 (24), 4089, 2020
272020
Spatial variability of sediment transport processes over intratidal and subtidal timescales within a fringing coral reef system
AWM Pomeroy, RJ Lowe, M Ghisalberti, G Winter, C Storlazzi, M Cuttler
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 123 (5), 1013-1034, 2018
272018
A numerical study of wave‐driven mean flows and setup dynamics at a coral reef‐lagoon system
DP Rijnsdorp, ML Buckley, RF da Silva, MVW Cuttler, JE Hansen, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 126 (4), e2020JC016811, 2021
232021
Predicting responses of geo-ecological carbonate reef systems to climate change: a conceptual model and review
NK Browne, M Cuttler, K Moon, K Morgan, CL Ross, C Castro-Sanguino, ...
Oceanography and Marine Biology, 229-370, 2021
172021
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, M O’leary, ...
Remote Sensing 13 (18), 3616, 2021
172021
Source and supply of sediment to a shoreline salient in a fringing reef environment
MVW Cuttler, JE Hansen, RJ Lowe, JA Trotter, MT McCulloch
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (2), 552-564, 2019
162019
The complexity of calculating an accurate carbonate budget
S Dee, M Cuttler, M O’Leary, J Hacker, N Browne
Coral Reefs 39 (6), 1525-1534, 2020
152020
Grainsize, composition and bedform patterns in a fringing reef system
M Cuttler, R Lowe, JE HANSEN, JIM FALTER, A Pomeroy
The Proceedings of the Coastal Sediments 2015, 2015
132015
Encrusters maintain stable carbonate production despite temperature anomalies among two inshore island reefs of the Pilbara, Western Australia
S Dee, M Cuttler, P Cartwright, J McIlwain, N Browne
Marine Environmental Research 169, 105386, 2021
112021
Predicting the hydrodynamic response of a coastal reef-lagoon system to a tropical cyclone using phase-averaged and surfbeat-resolving wave models
EJF Drost, MVW Cuttler, RJ Lowe, JE Hansen
Coastal Engineering 152, 103525, 2019
112019
Assessing reef island sensitivity based on LiDAR-derived morphometric indicators
JL Bonesso, MVW Cuttler, N Browne, J Hacker, M O’Leary
Remote Sensing 12 (18), 3033, 2020
102020
Coral calcification mechanisms in a warming ocean and the interactive effects of temperature and light
CL Ross, A Warnes, S Comeau, CE Cornwall, MVW Cuttler, M Naugle, ...
Communications Earth & Environment 3 (1), 72, 2022
92022
Hydrodynamic drivers of fine‐scale connectivity within a coral reef atoll
CM Grimaldi, RJ Lowe, JA Benthuysen, MVW Cuttler, RH Green, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 67 (10), 2204-2217, 2022
72022
Variability of wave power production of the M4 machine at two energetic open ocean locations: Off Albany, Western Australia and at EMEC, Orkney, UK
J Orszaghova, S Lemoine, H Santo, PH Taylor, A Kurniawan, N McGrath, ...
Renewable Energy 197, 417-431, 2022
62022
Hydrodynamic and atmospheric drivers create distinct thermal environments within a coral reef atoll
CM Grimaldi, RJ Lowe, JA Benthuysen, MVW Cuttler, RH Green, ...
Coral Reefs 42 (3), 693-706, 2023
52023
Scleractinian corals rely on heterotrophy in highly turbid environments
N Travaglione, R Evans, M Moustaka, M Cuttler, DP Thomson, ...
Coral Reefs 42 (5), 997-1010, 2023
42023
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