David Antoine
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
David Antoine currently head of the remote sensing and satellite research group at Curtin University. David Antoine also a CNRS senior research scientist at the Marine Optics and Remote Sensing group of the Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche in France. David Antoine received a doctorate degree in oceanography from the Université Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris, France, in 1995. His research interests include marine optics, bio-optics, radiative transfer and applications, satellite ocean colour remote sensing including atmospheric corrections, modelling of oceanic primary production from satellite ocean colour.David Antoinehave set up and maintained for 13 years a long-term time series program in the Mediterranean Sea, collecting physical, optical and biogeochemical data in support to bio-optics research and to calibration / validation of satellite ocean colour remote sensing observations. David Antoine have been working over years on regional and global applications of ocean colour remote sensing to study long-term changes in ocean phytoplankton and primary productivity. Among many "community services", David Antoine have in particular served as chair (2007-2009) of the ocean group of the French space agency (CNES) scientific committee, and as chair (2010-2014) of the International Ocean-Colour Coordinating Group (IOCCG). David Antoine have also been a member of the European Space Agency’ Earth Science Advisory Committee. David Antoine currently associate editor for "Limnology & Oceanography", the lead journal from the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography. His current (December 2016) publication statistics from ISI are h-index 27 (total citations 3323), for a total of 65 peer-reviewed publications. From google scholar, they are h-index 33 and i10-index 60 (total citations 5453).
Research Interest
Optics
Publications
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Martinez, E., D. E. Raitsos, and D. Antoine. 2016. "Warmer, deeper, and greener mixed layers in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre over the last 50 years." Global Change Biology 22 (2): 604-612.
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Huot, Y., and D. Antoine. 2016. "Remote sensing reflectance anomalies in the ocean." Remote Sensing of Environment 184: 101-111.
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Organelli, E., A. Bricaud, B. Gentili, D. Antoine, and V. Vellucci. 2016. "Retrieval of Colored Detrital Matter (CDM) light absorption coefficients in the Mediterranean Sea using field and satellite ocean color radiometry: Evaluation of bio-optical inversion models." Remote Sensing of Environment 186: 297-310.