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2018
Picard K, Radke L, Williams D, Nicholas W, Siwabessy P, Howard F, Gafeira J, Przeslawski R, Huang Z, Nichol S. Origin of high density seabed pockmark fields and their use in inferring bottom currents. Geosciences [Internet]. 2018 ;8(6):195. Available from: http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/195
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2017
Li J, Alvarez B, Siwabessy JPW, Tran M, Huang Z, Przeslawski R, Radke L, Howard F, Nichol SL. Application of random forest, generalised linear model and their hybrid methods with geostatistical techniques to count data: Predicting sponge species richness. Environmental Modelling & Software [Internet]. 2017 ;97:112 - 129. Available from: http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1364815217301615
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