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    Investigating the distribution and sources of organic matter in surface sediment of Coombabah Lake (Australia) using elemental, isotopic and fatty acid biomarkers by Dunn, R.J.K., Welsh, D.T., Teasdale, P.R., Lee, S.Y., Lemckert, C.J., Meziane, T.

    Published in Continental shelf research (30-10-2008)
    “…Extensive physical and biological measurements were made of the surface sediments within the shallow, semi-urbanised Coombabah Lake in southern Moreton Bay,…”
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    A practical model for sunlight disinfection of a subtropical maturation pond by Dahl, N.W., Woodfield, P.L., Lemckert, C.J., Stratton, H., Roiko, A.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-01-2017)
    “…Maturation ponds are a type of waste stabilisation pond (WSP) designed to reduce carbon, nutrients and pathogens in the final stages of a WSP wastewater…”
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    Physical oceanographic processes affecting catchability of spanner crab (Ranina ranina)—A review by Spencer, D.M., Brown, I.W., Lee, S.Y., Lemckert, C.J.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-02-2017)
    “…•Temperature, currents, and swell affect spanner crab catch.•Large scale physical oceanographic processes are important to crab catchability.•Findings underpin…”
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    Quantifying dispersion in an estuary: A Lagrangian drifter approach by Spencer, D., Lemckert, C.J., Yu, Y., Gustafson, J., Lee, S.Y., Zhang, H.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-04-2014)
    “…Spencer, D., Lemckert, C.J., Yu, Y., Gustafson, J., Lee, S.Y., Zhang, H., 2014. Quantifying Dispersion in an Estuary: A Lagrangian Drifter Approach. In: Green,…”
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    The response of the river plume to the flooding in Moreton Bay, Australia by Yu, Y., Zhang, H., Lemckert, C.J.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…Coastal zones are important ecological regions and popular areas for human recreational activities. The regions also act as receiving environments for…”
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    Evaluation of met-ocean forecast data effectiveness for tracking drifters deployed during operational oil spill response in Australian waters by Brushett, B.A., King, B.A., Lemckert, C.J.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2011)
    “…Pollution of the marine environment from hydrocarbon spills is a potential environmental issue with many incidents being reported in recent times. The need for…”
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    Numerical Study of the Hydrodynamics of a Very Shallow Estuarine System – Coombabah Lake, Gold Coast, Australia by Ali, A., Zhang, H., Lemckert, C.J.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2009)
    “…Coastal wetlands and estuaries are important environments providing significant habitats for flora and fauna species - often supporting commerical and…”
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    Patterns of tidal flooding within a mangrove forest: Coombabah Lake, Southeast Queensland, Australia by Knight, J.M., Dale, P.E.R., Dunn, R.J.K., Broadbent, G.J., Lemckert, C.J.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (10-02-2008)
    “…Tidal flooding and surface drainage patterns have often been used to describe mangrove species zonation. However, in mangrove forests exhibiting little…”
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    A conceptual model for integrating physical geography research and coastal wetland management, with an Australian example by Dale, Patricia E.R., Dale, Michael B., Dowe, David L., Knight, Jon M., Lemckert, Charles J., Low Choy, Darryl C., Sheaves, Marcus J., Sporne, Ilva

    Published in Progress in physical geography (01-10-2010)
    “…We have developed a conceptual model to assist integration between physical geographical sciences, institutional frameworks and management in the context of…”
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    Short-term Variability of Physico-chemical Parameters and the Estimated Transport of Filterable Nutrients and Chlorophyll-ain the Urbanised Coombabah Lake and Coombabah Creek System, Southern Moreton Bay, Australia by Dunn, R.J.K., Ali, A., Lemckert, C.J., Teasdale, P.R., Welsh, D.T.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2007)
    “…Extensive urban development has occurred within the Coombabah Creek catchment and surrounds over the last two decades, resulting in concerns about degrading…”
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