Publications by: Robert W. Brander

Also publishes as (Rob Brander, R.W. Brander)

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Kench, P.S., Parnell, K.E., and Brander, R.W. (2009) Monsoonally influenced circulation around coral reef islands and seasonal dynamics of reef island shorelines. Marine Geology, 266 (1-4). 91 - 108.

Kench, Paul, Brander, Robert W., Parnell, Kevin E., and O'Callaghan, J.M. (2009) Seasonal variations in wave characteristics around a coral reef island, South Maalhosmadulu atoll, Maldives. Marine Geology, 262 (1-4). pp. 116-129.

Kench, P.S., Nichol, S.L., Smithers, S.G., Mclean, R.F., and Brander, R.W. (2008) Tsunami as agents of geomorphic change in mid-ocean reef islands. Geomorphology, 95 (3-4). pp. 361-383.

Kench, Paul S., Nichol, Scott L., McLean, Roger F., Smithers, Scott G., and Brander, Robert W. (2007) Impact of the Sumatran tsunami on the geomorphology and sediments of reef islands: South Maalhosmadulu Atoll, Maldives. Atoll Research Bulletin, 544. pp. 105-134.

Kench, Paul S., Brander, Robert W., Parnell, Kevin E., and Mclean, Roger F. (2006) Wave energy gradients across a Maldivian atoll: implications for island geomorphology. Geomorphology, 81 (1-2). Jan-17.

Kench, Paul S., McLean, Roger F., Brander, Robert W., Nichol, Scott L., Smithers, Scott G., Ford, Murray R., Parnell, Kevin E., and Aslam, Mohamed (2006) Geological effects of tsunami on mid-ocean atoll islands: the Maldives before and after the Sumatran tsunami. Geology, 34 (3). pp. 177-180.

Kench, Paul, Parnell, Kevin, and Brander, Rob (2003) A process based assessment of engineered structures on reef islands of the Maldives. In: Proceedings of the Joint 16th Australasian Coastal and Ocean Engineering Conference, the 9th Australasian Port and Harbour Conference and the Annual New Zealand Coastal Society Conference. pp. 1-10. From: Coasts and Ports Australasian Conference 2003, 9-12 September 2003, Auckland, New Zealand.

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