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    Where are the missing gamma-ray burst redshifts? by Coward, D. M., Guetta, D., Burman, R. R., Imerito, A.

    “…In the redshift range z= 0–1, the gamma-ray burst (GRB) redshift distribution should increase rapidly because of increasing differential volume sizes and…”
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    Probing the low-luminosity gamma-ray burst population with new generation satellite detectors by Imerito, A., Coward, D., Burman, R., Blair, D.

    “…We compare the detection rates and redshift distributions of low-luminosity (LL) gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) localized by Swift with those expected to be observed…”
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    Are GRB optical afterglows relatively brighter at high z? by Imerito, A., Coward, D. M., Burman, R. R., Blair, D. G

    “…The redshift distribution of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is strongly biased by selection effects. We investigate, via Monte Carlo simulations, one possible…”
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    Stable-isotope and elemental trends in Pleistocene sabkha dolomites; descending meteoric water vs. sulfate reduction by Chafetz, Henry S, Imerito-Tetzlaff, Alicia A, Zhang, Jilin

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-01-1999)
    “…A 55 m thick Pleistocene dolomite section was sampled in 33 borings in the Arabian Gulf, offshore of Al Jubayl, Saudi Arabia. The regional setting, suite of…”
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    Probing the low-luminosity GRB population with new generation satellite detectors by Imerito, A, Coward, D, Burman, R, Blair, D

    Published 29-08-2008
    “…We compare the detection rates and redshift distributions of low-luminosity (LL) GRBs localized by Swift with those expected to be observed by the new…”
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    Are GRB optical afterglows relatively brighter at high z? by Imerito, A, Coward, D. M, Burman, R. R, Blair, D. G

    Published 04-08-2009
    “…The redshift distribution of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is strongly biased by selection effects. We investigate, via Monte Carlo simulations, one possible…”
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    Where are the missing gamma ray burst redshifts? by Coward, D. M, Guetta, D, Burman, R. R, Imerito, A

    Published 21-01-2008
    “…MNRAS, 386, Page 111-116, May 2008 In the redshift range z = 0-1, the gamma ray burst (GRB) redshift distribution should increase rapidly because of increasing…”
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    The Zadko Telescope: A Southern Hemisphere Telescope for Optical Transient Searches, Multi-Messenger Astronomy and Education by Coward, D. M, Todd, M, Vaalsta, T. P, Laas-Bourez, M, Klotz, A, Imerito, A, Yan, L, Luckas, P, Fletcher, A. B, Zadnik, M. G, Burman, R. R, Blair, D. G, Zadko, J, Boer, M, Thierry, P, Howell, E. J, Gordon, S, Ahmat, A, Moore, J, Frost, K

    Published 20-06-2010
    “…Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 2010, 27, 331 The new 1-m f/4 fast-slew Zadko Telescope was installed in June 2008 about 70 km north of…”
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