Publications
“The seafloor a key factor in lidar bottom detection”, IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. IEEE, Washington DC, Washington DC, USA, 2003.
, “The Seafloor: A Key Factor in Lidar Bottom Detection”, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 49. IEEE, Washington DC, Washington DC, USA, pp. 1150-1157, 2011. Peeri_2010_IEEE_The_Seafloor-A_key_factor_in_Lidar_bottom_detection.pdf (801.32 KB)
, “The seafloor as key component for the success of lidar in bottom detection”, Joint Airborne LIDAR Bathymetry Technical Center of Expertise Coastal Mapping and Charting Workshop (JALBTCX). Seattle, WA, USA, 2007.
, “Hyperspectral airborne remote sensing for assessing water quality and clarity in the Great Bay Estuary of New Hampshire”, Ocean Sciences Meeting. Orlando, FL, USA, 2008.
, “Identifying subtidal coastal environments using airborne lidar bathymetry (ALB)”, American Geophysical Union (AGU). San Francisco, CA, USA, 2007.
, “Macroalgae and Eelgrass Mapping in Great Bay Estuary Using AISA Hyperspectral Imagery.”, The New Hampshire Estuaries Project, Piscataqua Regional Estuary Program, 2009.
, “Using Moored Arrays and Hyperspectral Aerial Imagery to Develop Nutrient Criteria for New Hampshire's Estuaries”, The New Hampshire Estuaries Project, Piscataqua Regional Estuary Program, 2009. Morrison_2010_Report_Using_Moored_Arrays_and_Hyperspecral_Areial_Imagery_to_Develop_Nutrient_Criteria_NH_Estuaries.pdf (2.49 MB)
, “Ground-truth Results of Comparison or Airborne LIDAR Bathymetry in Subtidal Coastal Environments”, American Geophysical Union (AGU), vol. 89. San Francisco, CA, USA, 2008.
, “Macroalgae and Eelgrass Mapping in Great Bay Estuary Using AISA Hyperspectral Imagery”, Coastal Geotools. Myrtle Beach, SC, USA, pp. 110-111, 2009.
, “Using Moored Arrays and Hyperspectral Aerial Imagery to Develop Eelgrass-based Nutrient Criteria for New Hampshire's Great Bay Estuary”, Coastal Geotools. Myrtle Beach, SC, USA, pp. 60-61, 2009.
, “Hyperspectral Airborne Remost Sensing for Assesing Water Quality and Clarity in the Great Bay Estuary of New Hampshire”, Ocean Sciences Meeting. Orlando, FL, USA, 2008.
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