Publications & Presentations

Publications

2023 (Master's Thesis)

Currin, Harrison M., Remote Sensing of Georgia Tidal Marsh Habitats Using Aerial Photography and Planetscope Satellite Imagery (2023). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2643. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/2643 

Presentations

2024 (Poster)

H. Currin & C. Hladik. Remote Sensing of Georgia Marsh Habitats using High-Resolution Aerial Photography. Annual Meeting of The American Association of Geographers. Honolulu, HI. April 16-20, 2024. 

2022 (Poster)

H. Currin & C. Hladik. Using high resolution PlanetScope imagery to map tidal marsh species within the Ogeechee River estuary. 77th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers. Atlanta, GA. November 20-21, 2022.

2021 (Poster) 

Schalles, J.F., C. Hladik, J. O’Donnell, D. Miklesh, T. Pudil, N. Nealy, and H. Currin. Serious multidecadal declines in aboveground biomass of the keystone salt marsh species, Spartina alterniflora, are related to climate change in coastal Georgia, USA. 11th INTECOL International Wetlands Conference. Christchurch, NZ. October 10-15, 2021  

2021 (Virtual Presentation) 

Schalles, J.F., C.M. Hladik, J.P. O’Donnell. H.M. Currin, T.A. Pudil, and N.H. Nealy. Satellite and drone remote sensing to study decadal scale and high resolution spatial-temporal patterns and declines of Spartina alterniflora above-ground biomass in Georgia, USA salt marshes. CoEco1 - The First International Symposium on Coastal Ecosystems and Global Change. Xiamen University, Xiamen, China. April 2021.  

2020 (Poster) 

Schalles, J.F., J. Shalack, H.M. Currin, M. Torkelson, R.A. Napoleon, and T. Lynn, The Georgia Coastal Ecosystems Project from a Bird’s Eye View: Drone Imagery Samples and Analyses. NSF Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Annual Meeting. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. January 2020