Vittorio Ernesto Brando E-mail [email protected] Milano, 24

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Vittorio Ernesto Brando E-mail [email protected] Milano, 24
CURRICULUM VITAE
FORMATO EUROPEO/EUROPEAN FORMAT
INFORMAZIONI PERSONALI/
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Nome, Cognome/Name, Surname
Indirizzo/Address
Via, numero civico, c.a.p., città,
nazione/ House number, street
name, postcode, city, country
Vittorio Ernesto Brando
42, Brigalow Street, O’Connor, 2602 ACT, Australia.
Telefono/Telephone
tel: +61262472343
Fax
E-mail
[email protected]
Sito web/Website
Nazionalità/Nationality
Luogo e data di nascita/ Place and
Date of birth
Italiana e Australiana
Milano, 24/1/1971
ESPERIENZA PROFESSIONALE/
WORK EXPERIENCE
In ordine di data /Dates (from – to)
Nome e indirizzo del datore di lavoro
/ Name and address of employer
Tipo o settore di attività / Type of
business or sector
Funzione o posto occupato /
Occupation or position held
Principali mansion e responsabilità /
Main activities and responsibilities
In ordine di data /Dates (from – to)
Nome e indirizzo del datore di lavoro
/ Name and address of employer
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Dr. Vittorio E. Brando
2013-to date
Environmental Earth Observation Program
CSIRO Land & Water
Clunies Ross St
Acton ACT
Australia
R&D
Principal Research Scientist
Research Team Leader - Remote Sensing of Aquatic Ecosystems in the Environmental
Earth Observation Program at CSIRO Land & Water in Canberra (12 staff members ).
Principal Investigator for several large collaborative projects (~6.4MA$) focussed on
the development of applications of Earth Observation for the environmental
management of the Great Barrier Reef coastal waters and on the addition of optical
oceanography data streams to the ocean observing infrastructure in Australian coastal
and marine environments.
2007-2013
Environmental Earth Observation Program
CSIRO Land & Water
Clunies Ross St
Acton ACT
Tipo o settore di attività / Type of
business or sector
Funzione o posto occupato /
Occupation or position held
Principali mansion e responsabilità /
Main activities and responsibilities
In ordine di data /Dates (from – to)
Nome e indirizzo del datore di lavoro
/ Name and address of employer
Tipo o settore di attività / Type of
business or sector
Funzione o posto occupato /
Occupation or position held
Principali mansion e responsabilità /
Main activities and responsibilities
In ordine di data /Dates (from – to)
Nome e indirizzo del datore di lavoro
/ Name and address of employer
Tipo o settore di attività / Type of
business or sector
Funzione o posto occupato /
Occupation or position held
Principali mansion e responsabilità /
Main activities and responsibilities
Australia
R&D
Senior Research Scientist
Principal Investigator for several large collaborative projects (~4 MA$) focussed on
the development of applications of Earth Observation for the environmental
management of the Great Barrier Reef coastal waters and on the addition of optical
oceanography data streams to the ocean observing infrastructure in Australian coastal
and marine environments.
2003-2007
Environmental Earth Observation Group
CSIRO Land & Water
Clunies Ross St
Acton ACT
Australia
R&D
Research Scientist
Research activities focused on remote sensing of coastal waters, with the
development and implementation of physics
based inversion algorithm for the retrieval of water quality parameters in
optically deep and shallow systems.
Optical oceanography in coastal systems, hyperspectral signal and imagery
analysis, radiative transfer models.
Assimilation of remote sensing data into biogeochemical models
2000-2003
Environmental Earth Observation Group
CSIRO Land & Water
Clunies Ross St
Acton ACT
Australia
R&D
PostDoctoral Scientist
Research activities focused on remote sensing of coastal waters, with the
development and implementation of physics
based inversion algorithm for the retrieval of water quality parameters in
optically deep systems.
Optical oceanography in coastal systems, hyperspectral signal and imagery
analysis, radiative transfer models.
ISTRUZIONE E FORMAZIONE /
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1998-2000
In ordine di data /Dates (from – to)
Nome e tipo d’istituto di istruzione o
formazione / Name and type of
organisation providing education and
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Dr. Vittorio E. Brando
Facolta di Ingegneria, Universita’ di Padova
training
Principali materie e competenze
professionali apprese / Principal
subjects occupational skills covered
Certificato o diploma ottenuto /Title of
qualification awarded
Livello nella classificazione nazionale
o internazionale / Level in National
classification
Scienze Ambientali, modellistica ambientale, telerivamnto di abeinti costieri
Dottore di Ricerca in Modellistica dei Sistemi Ambientali
1989-1995
In ordine di data /Dates (from – to)
Nome e tipo d’istituto di istruzione o
formazione / Name and type of
organisation providing education and
training
Principali materie e competenze
professionali apprese / Principal
subjects occupational skills covered
Certificato o diploma ottenuto /Title of
qualification awarded
Livello nella classificazione nazionale
o internazionale / Level in National
classification
Corso di Laurea in Scienze Ambientali, Facolta di Science, Universita’ di Venezia
Scienze Ambientali, modellistica ambientale
Laurea in Scienze Ambientali
ATTIVITA’ DI RICERCA /
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Attuali campi di ricerca / Research
sectors
Vittorio Brando has a background in aquatic ecology and ecological modeling of in
shallow water environments. He worked on ecological modeling of macro algae
colonies dynamics and of trophic interactions in shallow water basin.
Vittorio’s current research is focused on remote sensing of coastal waters with the aim
of enabling a better understanding of environmental processes of coastal systems
trough the translation the remote sensing data into relevant information for decision
makers or other scientific and non scientific end-users. His main interests include:
optical oceanography in coastal systems, hyperspectral signal and imagery analysis,
radiative transfer models, retrieval of water quality parameters from ocean color data,
shallow waters mapping, and assimilation of remote sensing data into biogeochemical
models.
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Recenti attività scientifiche/ Recent
Scientific Activities.
Since joining CSIRO in 2000, Brando’s research activities focused on remote sensing
of coastal waters coupling the fields of optical oceanography and radiative transfer
based model inversions. He developed and implemented physics based inversion
algorithm for the retrieval of water quality parameters in optically deep and shallow
systems (Brando & Dekker 2003, Brando et al 2009, Brando et al 2012 , Dekker et al
2001, Dekker et al 2006, Odermatt et al 2012, Werdell et al 2013).
In 2001-2002 Dr Brando was member of the Hyperion EO-1 Australian Science
Validation Team. He was co-PI for the assessment of Hyperion performance for the
retrieval of water quality parameters in coastal waters. The method developed was the
first application from spaceborne imaging spectrometry in optically complex waters
with an inversion of physics based models (Brando & Dekker 2003). The methodology
was then applied to Landsat multispectral imagery for the retrieval of water quality
parameters in Moreton Bay and the Fitzroy River Estuary, QLD, Australia (Phinn et al
2005, Dekker et al 2005). The methodology was adapted for mapping water quality in
inland waters in Lake Garda and other peri-alpine lakes in collaboration with CNRIREA in Milan (Candiani et al 2005, Giardino et al 2007), and in tropical reservoirs in
collaboration with the University of Queensland (Campbell et al 2011).
In the last decade Dr Brando contributed to the development and implementation of
remote sensing applications in shallow waters. The physics based approach enabled the
estimate of the depth and the water column composition accompanied by estimates of
substrate visibility and retrieval accuracy (Brando et al 2009), and the detailed
mapping of the dominant substrate components per pixel in multispectral and
hyperspectral imagery (Dekker et al 2001, Dekker et al 2005, Dekker et al 2006, Phinn
et al 2008, Roelfsema et al 2006, Dekker et al 2011, Botha et al 2013). In September
2005, He was awarded, together with Dr. Dekker and Ms. Janet Anstee, the
“Excellence in Science Award” at the Coastal CRC Annual General Meeting for the
project on benthic mapping in Moreton Bay. The paper Brando et al (2009) was
recognized with the CSIRO Land and Water Publication Award for 2009.
To overcome the sparseness of bio-optical observations in Australian waters, Dr
Brando is leading in IMOS since 2007 the enhancement of ocean observing
infrastructure in Australian coastal and marine environments with the adoption of
optical oceanography data streams. Dr Brando leads the IMOS Satellite Remote
Sensing Ocean Colour sub-facility. As IMOS sub-facility leader he established a
coastal observatory (Lucinda Jetty Coastal Observatory, LJCO, imos.org.au/ljco.html)
using state-of-the-art bio-optical measurement packages to provide reliable data
streams for calibration and validation of satellite ocean colour products in coastal
waters (Brando et al 2010). Dr Brando also initiated bio-optical observations carried
out at the IMOS national reference stations and on board the Southern Surveyour
where an automated spectroradiometer collected ~ 1.6 million spectra since July 2011.
A Bio-Optical data base collects instrumental data from the cruises carried out by the
Australian bio-optical community from 1997 to the present (Clementson et al 2012).
All the bio-optical data collected in IMOS is being contributed to NASA and ESA for
the improvement of satellite ocean colour products. NASA and ESA, have up-taken the
data generated at LJCO for the calibration and validation of several earth observation
sensors (e.g. MERIS, HICO, VIIRS, OCM2). Dr Brando’s expertise in optical
oceanography has been recognized by the IMOS Bio-optical working group, where as
a member he contributed to recommend calibration procedures for the bio-optical
sensors adopted at the IMOS data streams (Earp et al, 2011). Dr Brando is also PI of
NASA's AERONET-OC a network of an autonomous above-water radiometers
performing radiometric measurements for determining water-leaving radiance and
atmospheric measurements for retrieving aerosol optical properties.
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ULTERIORI INFORMAZIONI /
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Awards
2012: “CSIRO Land and Water Publication Award for 2012” for the paper
Schroeder, T., M.J. Devlin, V.E. Brando, A.G. Dekker, J.E. Brodie, L.A.
Clementson, and L. McKinna, Inter-annual variability of wet season
freshwater plume extent into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon based on satellite
coastal ocean colour observations. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2012. 65(4-9):
p. 210-223.
2009: “CSIRO Land and Water Publication Award for 2009” for the paper
Brando, V.E., J.M. Anstee, M. Wettle, A.G. Dekker, S.R. Phinn, and C.
Roelfsema, A physics based retrieval and quality assessment of bathymetry
from suboptimal hyperspectral data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009.
113(4): p. 755-770.
2005: “Excellence in Science Award” at the Coastal CRC Annual General Meeting for
the Environmental Remote Sensing Group
2005: “Teamwork Award” at the Coastal CRC Annual General Meeting for the Fitzroy
Contaminants Project
2002: “Excellence in Science Award” at the Coastal CRC Annual General Meeting for
the Environmental Remote Sensing Group
2002: “Coastal CRC Shield” at the Coastal CRC Annual General Meeting for the
Environmental Remote Sensing Group
2002: “Junior Environmental Prize 2002” (Premio Sapio per la Ricerca Italiana 2002)
for the PhD Thesis work in Orbetello Lagoon.
Invited talks and session organizer/chair
2012: Organizer and co-chair together with, Gang Liu, Chris Roelfsema, Stuart Phinn,
Stacy Jupiter, Alastair Harborne, James Goodman, William Skirving, Scarla
Weeks of the mini-symposyum “Remote sensing of reef environments” at the
12th International Coral reef Symposium, 9-13 July 2012, Cairns, Australia
2011: Member of the Technical Program Committee at the 34th International
Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, 10-15 April 2011, Sydney,
Australia. Co-chair for sessions of the "Coastal and Marine Resources" and
"Water A Limited and Degraded Resource" themes.
2010: Invited Talk at the session on “Development, Validation, and Uncertainty
Analysis of Optical Remote Sensing Algorithms for the Coastal Ocean” of the
AGU/ASLO 2010 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Portland, USA (21-26 February
2010): “Optical complexity of the coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef:
Strategies to incorporate regional and seasonal knowledge of optical
properties”
2008: Organizer and Co-Chair, together with Frank Aikman, John Pereira, Cara
Wilson (NOOA), Robert Arnone (Naval Research Laboratory ) Guoqi Han
(Fisheries and Oceans Canada) and Woody Turner (NASA ) of the Special
Session on “ Operational Oceanography: Assimilation, Modeling, and
Applications in Coastal/Estuarine Ecosystems and Living Marine Resources”
at AGU/ASLO 2008 Ocean Sciences Meeting in Orlando, USA
2007: Invited by the Embassy of Italy in Canberra to give a presentation on the Venice
Lagoon within the activities of settimana Italiana della Cultura (Italian Culture
week). I presented "Without the Bridge the world would be an island:
Venetians and the lagoon" on 18 October at the Institute of Italian Culture in
Melbourne, on 21 October at CSIRO in Canberra, and on 26 October the
Institute of Italian Culture in Sydney.
2007: Keynote Speech at the EARSEL Conference in Bolzano, Italy: “Towards
assimilation of ocean colour satellite observation into coastal ocean
biogeochemical models: the tropical Fitzroy River Estuary case study”.
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2006: Organizer and Chair (together with Janet Anstee) of the special Session on
Aquatic remote sensing at the 13thAustralasian Remote Sensing and
Photogrammetry Conference , November 20 - 24 2006, Canberra, Australia
2002: Invited by the Italian Embassy to organize and chair a workshop on Remote
Sensing of Coastal Waters for the “IATICE02 Italo-Australian Technology
Innovation Conference and Exhibition” held in Melbourne March 25-28 2002.
2002: Convener for CSIRO and Coastal CRC of a workshop on Coastal Monitoring
and Assesment for the “IATICE02 Italo-Australian Technology Innovation
Conference and Exhibition” held in Melbourne March 25-28 2002.
Committees and working groups
2012: Member of the scientific panel tasked to update the ReefPlan Scientific
Consensus Statement (invited by the Queensland Department of Premier and
Cabinet).
2012: Member of the Working group for the “Intercomparison of Retrieval Algorithms
for Coastal Waters” of the International Ocean-Colour Coordinating Group
(IOCCG).
2012: Reviewer for Postdoctoral fellowship proposal for UK’s Natural Environmental
Research Council NERC.
2010: Member of the Scientific Steering Committee for the IMOS National Reference
Station Network
2010: Member of the IMOS Bio-optics Working Group
2008: Invited to the Global Bio-optical Algorithms for Ocean Color Satellite
Applications - Inherent Optical Properties Algorithm Workshop organized by
the NASA Ocean Biology Processing Group at Ocean Optics XIX; Barga,
Italy, 3–4 October 2008.
2008: Invited as an expert to contribute to the Great Barrier Reef Water Quality
Prospectus, a workshop to identify key knowledge gaps and water quality
research needs in the Great Barrier Reef for future investment.
2007-2012: Founding member of the international working group for the
“intercomparison of shallow water bathymetry, hydro-optics, and benthos
mapping techniques”, funded by US/ONR and ARC.
2007: Invited as an expert to contribute to design the new strategy for the Marine
Monitoring Program - Reef Water Quality Protection Plan for the Great
Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
2007: Nominated as an 'expert of international standing' by the Australian Research
Council (ARC) College of Experts.
2006: Invited by Geoscience Australia to attend a workshop entitled “Forging a
National Remote Sensing Strategy”.
1999-2000: Member of the Steering Committee of the First AISA (Italian Association for
Environmental sciences) International Congress “Towards an environmental
citizenship: perception, communication and education” Venice, March 23-24,
2000.
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Pubblicazioni/ Books and
Articles
Author of 30 scientific papers, 9 book chapters, 47 conference papers and 28 technical
reports.
Career citations of 1380, h-index of 19, 235 citations for most cited paper (Google
Scholar, 28 December 2013)
Career citations of 630, h-index of 13, 132 citations for most cited paper (ISI
ResearcherId, http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-1321-2008, 28 December 2013)
Journal papers
Ampe, E. M., E. L. Hestir, M. Bresciani, E. Salvadore, V. E. Brando, A. Dekker, T. J.
Malthus, M. Jansen, L. Triest and O. Batelaan (2014). A Wavelet Approach
for Estimating Chlorophyll-A From Inland Waters With Reflectance
Spectroscopy. IEEE Geosci.Remote Sens Letters 11(1): 89-93.
Botha, E.J., V.E. Brando, J. Anstee, A.G. Dekker, and S. Sagar, Increased spectral
resolutions enhances coral detection under varying water conditions. Remote
Sens. Environ, 2013 131: p 247-263..
Margvelashvili, N., J. Andrewartha, M. Herzfeld, B. Robson, and B. V.E., Satellite
data assimilation and estimation of a 3d coastal sediment transport model
using error-subspace emulators. Environmental Modelling & Software, 2013.
40: p. 191–201.
Werdell P. J , B.A. Franz, S.W. Bailey, G.C. Feldman, E. Boss, V.E. Brando, M.
Dowell, T.Hirata, S.J. Lavender, Z.P. Lee, H. Loisel, S. Maritorena, F. Melin,
T.S. Moore, T.J. Smyth, D. Antoine, Emmanuel Devred, O. Hembise Fanton
d’Andon, and Antoine Mangin, A generalized ocean color inversion model for
retrieving marine inherent optical properties. Applied Optics, 2013,
52(10):2019-2037.
Brando, V.E., A.G. Dekker, Y.J. Park, and T. Schroeder, Adaptive semianalytical
inversion of ocean color radiometry in optically complex waters. Applied
Optics, 2012. 51(15): p. 2808-2833.
Kennedy, K., T. Schroeder, M. Shaw, D. Haynes, S. Lewis , C. Bentley, C. Paxman, S.
Carter , V. Brando, M. Bartkow, and J. Mueller, Long term monitoring of
photosystem II herbicides – Correlation with remotely sensed freshwater
extent to monitor changes in the quality of water entering the Great Barrier
Reef, Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2012. 65(4-9): p. 292-305.
Schroeder, T., M.J. Devlin, V.E. Brando, A.G. Dekker, J.E. Brodie, L.A. Clementson,
and L. McKinna, Inter-annual variability of wet season freshwater plume
extent into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon based on satellite coastal ocean
colour observations. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2012.
Odermatt, D., A. Gitelson, V.E. Brando, and M. Schaepman, Review of constituent
retrieval in optically deep and complex waters from satellite imagery. Remote
Sensing of Environment, 2012. 118(1): p. 116-126.
Campbell, G., S.R. Phinn, A.G. Dekker, and V.E. Brando, Remote sensing of water
quality in an Australian tropical freshwater impoundment using matrix
inversion and MERIS images. Remote Sens. Environ, 2011. 115: p. 24042414.
Dekker, A.G., S.R. Phinn, J. Anstee, P. Bissett, V.E. Brando, B. Casey, P. Fearns, J.
Hedley, W. Klonowski, Z.P. Lee, M. Lynch, M. Lyons, C. Mobley, and C.
Roelfsema, Intercomparison of shallow water bathymetry, hydro-optics, and
benthos mapping techniques in Australian and Caribbean coastal
environments. Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods, 2011. 9: p. 396-425.
Earp, A., C.E. Hanson, P.J. Ralph, V.E. Brando, S. Allen, M. Baird, L. Clementson, P.
Daniel, A.G. Dekker, P.R.C.S. Fearns, J. Parslow, P.G. Strutton, P.A.
Thompson, M. Underwood, S. Weeks, and M.A. Doblin, Review of
fluorescent standards for calibration of in situ fluorometers:
Recommendations applied in coastal and ocean observing programs. Opt.
Express, 2011. 19(27): p. 26768-26782.
Brodie, J., T. Schroeder, K. Rohde, J. Faithful, B. Masters, A.G. Dekker, and V.E.
Brando, Dispersal of suspended sediments and nutrients in the Great Barrier
Reef lagoon during river discharge events: conclusions from satellite remote
sensing and concurrent flood plume sampling. Marine and Freshwater
Research, 2010, 61(6):p 651 -664.
Brando, V.E., J.M. Anstee, M. Wettle, A.G. Dekker, S.R. Phinn, and C. Roelfsema, A
physics based retrieval and quality assessment of bathymetry from suboptimal
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hyperspectral data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009. 113(4): p. 755770.
Blondeau-Patissier, D., V.E. Brando, K. Oubelkheir, A.G. Dekker, L.A. Clementson,
and P. Daniel, Bio-optical variability of the absorption and scattering
properties of the Queensland inshore and reef waters, Australia. J. Geophys.
Res., 2009. 114.
Cocking, L.J., M.C. Double, P.J. Milburn, and V.E. Brando, Seabird bycatch
mitigation and blue-dyed bait: A spectral and experimental assessment.
Biological Conservation, 2008. 141(5): p. 1354-1364.
Phinn, S., C. Roelfsema, A. Dekker, V. Brando, and J. Anstee, Mapping seagrass
species, cover and biomass in shallow waters: An assessment of satellite
multi-spectral and airborne hyper-spectral imaging systems in Moreton Bay
(Australia). Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008. 112(8): p. 3413-3425.
Brando, V.E. and S.R. Phinn, Coastal Aquatic Remote Sensing Applications for
Environmental Monitoring and Management. Journal of Applied Remote
Sensing, 2007. 1(1): p. 011599.
Qin, Y., V.E. Brando, A.G. Dekker, and D. Blondeau-Patissier, Validity of SeaDAS
Water Constituents Retrieval Algorithms in Australian Tropical Coastal
Waters. Geophys. Res. Letters, 2007. 34: p. l21603.
Giardino, C., V.E. Brando, A.G. Dekker, N. Strombeck, and G. Candiani, Assessment
of water quality in Lake Garda (Italy) using Hyperion. Remote Sensing of
Environment, 2007. 109(2): p. 183-195.
Roelfsema, C.M., S.R. Phinn, W.C. Dennison, A.G. Dekker, and V.E. Brando,
Monitoring toxic cyanobacteria Lyngbya majuscula (Gomont) in Moreton
Bay, Australia by integrating satellite image data and field mapping. Harmful
Algae, 2006. 5(no. 1): p. 45-56.
Candiani, G., C. Giardino, N. Strombeck, E. Zilioli, and V.E. Brando, Utilizzo di un
approccio fisicamente basato per la stima delle concentrazioni di clorofilla da
dati Hyperion. Rivista Italiana di Telerilevamento 2005. 33-34: p. 37-46.
Dekker, A.G., V.E. Brando, and J.M. Anstee, Retrospective seagrass change detection
in a shallow coastal tidal Australian lake. Remote Sensing of Environment,
2005. 97: p. 415-433.
Phinn, S.R., A.G. Dekker, V.E. Brando, and C.M. Roelfsema, Mapping water quality
and substrate cover in optically complex coastal and reef waters: an
integrated approach. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2005. 51(1-4): p. 459-469.
Wettle, M., V.E. Brando, and A.G. Dekker, A methodology for retrieval of
environmental noise equivalent spectra applied to four Hyperion scenes of the
same tropical coral reef. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2004. 93(1-2): p.
188-197.
Brando, V.E., R. Ceccarelli, S. Libralato, and G. Ravagnan, Assessment of
environmental management effects in a shallow water basin using massbalance models. Ecological Modelling, 2004. 172(2-4): p. 213-232.
Brando, V.E. and A.G. Dekker, Satellite hyperspectral remote sensing for estimating
estuarine and coastal water quality. IEEE Trans.Geosci.Remote Sens., 2003.
41(6): p. 1378-1387.
Alberotanza, L., V.E. Brando, and A. Zandonella, Applicazioni dei dati MIVIS in
ambienti marini e lagunari. Rivista Italiana di Telerilevamento, 2000. 20-21:
p. 61-71.
Alberotanza, L., V.E. Brando, G. Ravagnan, and A. Zandonella, Hyperspectral aerial
images. A valuable tool for submerged vegetation recognition in the Orbetello
Lagoons, Italy. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1999. 20(3): p. 523533.
Solidoro, C., V.E. Brando, C. Dejak, D. Franco, R. Pastres, and G. Pecenik, Long term
simulations of population dynamics of Ulva r. in the lagoon of Venice.
Ecological Modelling, 1997. 102(2-3): p. 259-272.
Solidoro, C., V.E. Brando, C. Dejak, D. Franco, R. Pastres, and G. Pecenik, Simulation
of the seasonal evolution of macroalge in the lagoon of Venice.
Environmental Modelling and Assessment, 1997. 2: p. 65-71.
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