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Displaying 1 - 10 of 1,616 Publications- … dense conifer forest canopy in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 37(3): 101428. …AuthorsJacob Strunk, Stephen E. Reutebuch, Robert J. McGaughey, Hans-Erik AndersenKeywordsSourceRemote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. 37(3): 101428.Year2025
- … ecosystem services. Here, by leveraging diverse remote sensing measurements, we pinpointed 2020 as a historic …AuthorsYulong Zhang, Jiafu Mao, Ge Sun, Qinfeng Guo, Jeffrey Atkins, Wenhong Li, Mingzhou Jin, Conghe Song, Jingfeng Xiao, Taehee Hwang, Tong Qiu, Lin Meng, Daniel M. Ricciuto, Xiaoying Shi, Xing Li, Peter Thornton, Forrest HoffmanKeywordsSourceRemote Sensing of EnvironmentYear2025
- … by soil burn severity. Importantly, we found that remotely sensed data typically produced to predict flooding …AuthorsLarissa L. Bailey, Richard Henderson, Wendy A. Estes-Zumpf, Charles C. Rhoades, Ellie Miller, Dominique Lujan, Erin MuthsKeywordsSourceGlobal Ecology and Conservation. 57: e03389.Year2025
- … (GPP), evapotranspiration (ET) and water yield (WY) using remote sensing, spatial-resolved causal impact analysis, and …AuthorsJiehao Zhang, Yulong Zhang, Matthew P. Dannenberg, Qinfeng Guo, Jeff Atkins, Wenhong Li, Ge SunKeywordsSourceJournal of HydrologyYear2025
- … Modelling and Software. 183: 106214. … fuel modeling … remote sensing … wildfire modeling … wildland fire … prescribed fire …AuthorsAnthony Marcozzi, Lucas Wells, Russell Parsons, Eric Mueller, Rodman Linn, J. Kevin HiersSourceEnvironmental Modelling and Software. 183: 106214.Year2025
- … post-fire plantings in the US Interior West using remotely sensed estimates of forest cover change and in-situ …AuthorsKyle C. Rodman, Paula J. Fornwalt, Zachary A. Holden, Joseph E. Crouse, Kimberley T. Davis, Laura A. E. Marshall, Michael T. Stoddard, Robert A. Andrus, Marin E. Chambers, Teresa B. Chapman, Sarah J. Hart, Catherine A. Schloegel, Camille S. Stevens-RumannSourceForest Ecology and Management. 574: 122358.Year2024
- … and dynamics, as suggested by the shifting mosaic concept. Remotely sensed land surface phenology allows the detection … large areas. Methods Phenology data were derived from remotely sensed, pixel-level time series of a vegetation …AuthorsLars Pomara, Danny C. Lee, Bjorn-Gustaf Brooks, William W. HargroveKeywordsSourceLandscape EcologyYear2024
- … and that integration of signaling and sensory ecology with remote sensing can inform wildlife conservation. … Ryan Brzozowski, …AuthorsRyan Brzozowski, Sean M. Mahoney, Hendrik J. Combrink, Kira L. Hefty, Bret PaschKeywordsSourceJournal of Wildlife Management. 2024: e22689.Year2024
- … to crops and pasture - in conjunction with onsite and remote sensing data products - to monitor; respond; and provide …AuthorsElijah Worley, Steve McNulty, Michael Gavazzi, Meredith MuthKeywordsSourceAssessment ReportYear2024
- … While remote sensing can be an effective tool in building a forest … when using internal and external models. We used field and remotely sensed data (Sentinel-2 images and airborne laser …AuthorsDiogo Cosenza, Svetlana Saarela, Jacob Strunk, Lauri Korhonen, Matti Maltamo, Petteri PackalenSourceForestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. 32: cpae055.Year2024