COS 38 -
Big Data In Ecology - Methods and Tools 3
A big data reduction workflow for remotely sensed imagery
Joshua Heyer, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Mark Finco, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Wendy Goetz, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Ian Housman, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Vicky C. Johnson, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Kevin Megown, USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Joshua Reynolds, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center;
Bonnie Ruefenacht, RedCastle Resources, Onsite contractor to the USDA Forest Service Geospatial Technology and Applications Center
Distinct solute export patterns shaped by shallow and deep water chemistry contrasts
Bryn Stewart, Penn State University;
Hang Wen, Pennsylvania State University;
James B. Shanley, USGS;
Julia N. Perdrial, University of Vermont;
Thomas Adler, University of Vermont;
Adrian Harpold, University of Nevada;
Donna M. Rizzo, University of Vermont;
Gary Sterle, University of Nevada;
Kristen Underwood, University of Vermont;
Li Li, Penn State University