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Overview

David M. Price is affiliated with the University of Wollongong in Australia and conducts research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work encompasses various subfields including Ecology, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Price's research topics focus largely on Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine and coastal plant biology, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Marine Ecology and Invasive Species, Cephalopods and Marine Biology, and Marine and fisheries research.

Frequent publication venues for Price include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Remote Sensing
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Biogeosciences
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Price include:

  • Fine-Scale Heterogeneity of a Cold-Water Coral Reef and Its Influence on the Distribution of Associated Taxa, 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Influence of benthic currents on cold-water coral habitats: a combined benthic monitoring and 3D photogrammetric investigation, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to Map Seagrass Cover from Sentinel-2 Imagery, 2022, Remote Sensing
  • Patterns of (trace) metals and microorganisms in the Rainbow hydrothermal vent plume at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 2020, Biogeosciences
  • Conversion of Forest to Agriculture Increases Colored Dissolved Organic Matter in a Subtropical Catchment and Adjacent Coastal Environment, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences

Price frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including:

  • Stacey L. Felgate
  • Hannah Brittain
  • Christopher Barry
  • Arlene Young
  • Richard Sanders

Best Publications

  • MULTISCALE THERMAL REFUGIA AND STREAM HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS OF CHINOOK SALMON IN NORTHEASTERN OREGON

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  • Wetting and drying of Australia over the past 300 ka

    Gerald C. Nanson;David M. Price;Stephen A. Short

  • Sea-level and environmental changes since the last interglacial in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia: an overview

    Allan R Chivas;Adriana Garcı́a;Sander van der Kaars;Martine J.J Couapel

  • Early human occupation of northern Australia: archaeology and thermoluminescence dating of Jinmium rock-shelter, Northern Territory

    R. L. K. Fullagar;D. M. Price;L. M. Head

  • Quaternary Alluvial Plain Construction in Response to Glacio-Eustatic and Climatic Controls, Texas Gulf Coastal Plain

    Michael D. Blum;David M. Price

  • Chronology of Murrumbidgee River palaeochannels on the Riverine Plain, southeastern Australia

    Kenneth Page;Gerald Nanson;David Price

  • Evidence of Tsunami Sedimentation on the Southeastern Coast of Australia

    Edward A Bryant;R. W. Young;David M Price

  • Aeolian and fluvial evidence of changing climate and wind patterns during the past 100 ka in the western Simpson Desert, Australia

    G.C. Nanson;X.Y. Chen;D.M. Price

  • Alluvial evidence for major climate and flow regime changes during the middle and late Quaternary in eastern central Australia

    Gerald C. Nanson;David M. Price;Brian G. Jones;Jerry C. Maroulis

  • Comparative uranium-thorium and thermoluminescence dating of weathered quaternary alluvium in the tropics of Northern Australia

    Gerald C. Nanson;David M. Price;Stephen A. Short;Robert W. Young

  • Using 3D photogrammetry from ROV video to quantify cold-water coral reef structural complexity and investigate its influence on biodiversity and community assemblage

    David M. Price;David M. Price;Katleen Robert;Alexander Callaway;Claudio Lo lacono

  • Aeolian–fluvial interaction and climate change: source-bordering dune development over the past ∼100 ka on Cooper Creek, central Australia

    Jerry C. Maroulis;Jerry C. Maroulis;Gerald C. Nanson;David M. Price;Tim Pietsch;Tim Pietsch

  • Lateral migration, thermoluminescence chronology and colour variation of longitudinal dunes near Birdsville in the Simpson Desert, central Australia

    G. C. Nanson;X. Y. Chen;D. M. Price

  • Catastrophic wave (tsunami?) transport of boulders in southern New South Wales, Australia

    R. W. Young;Edward A Bryant;D. M. Price

  • Hydroclimatic interpretation of Quaternary shorelines on South Australian playas

    Gerald C. Nanson;Roger A. Callen;David M. Price

  • Tsunami as a Major Control on Coastal Evolution, Southeastern Australia

    Edward A. Bryant;Robert W. Young;David M. Price

  • Continental aridification and the vanishing of Australia's megalakes

    Tim J Cohen;Tim J Cohen;Gerald Nanson;John D. Jansen;Brian G. Jones

  • Aeolian-fluvial interaction: evidence for Late Quaternary channel change and wind-rift linear dune formation in the northwestern Simpson Desert, Australia

    Cameron B. Hollands;Gerald C. Nanson;Brian G. Jones;Charlie S. Bristow

  • Thermoluminescence and radiocarbon dating of Australian desert dunes

    G. J. Gardner;A. J. Mortlock;D. M. Price;M. L. Readhead

  • Hydrological transformation coincided with megafaunal extinction in central Australia

    Tim J. Cohen;John D. Jansen;John D. Jansen;Luke A. Gliganic;Joshua R. Larsen

  • Plunge pools and paleoprecipitation

    Jonathan Nott;David Price

  • Thermoluminescence chronology of late quaternary deposition on the riverine plain of South‐Eastern Australia

    K. J. Page;G. C. Nanson;D. M. Price

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald C. Nanson
Gerald C. Nanson University of Wollongong
Colin V. Murray-Wallace
Colin V. Murray-Wallace University of Wollongong
Brian G. Jones
Brian G. Jones University of Wollongong
Allan R. Chivas
Allan R. Chivas University of Wollongong
Tim J Cohen
Tim J Cohen University of Wollongong
Sander van der Kaars
Sander van der Kaars Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Patrick De Deckker
Patrick De Deckker Australian National University
Jonathan Nott
Jonathan Nott James Cook University
John D. Jansen
John D. Jansen Czech Academy of Sciences
Colin D. Woodroffe
Colin D. Woodroffe University of Wollongong

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