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Remote Sensing And Image Analysis (Latebreaking)
Thu, Aug 18, 2022:
5:00 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall
LB 26-268
The grass is always greener: remote sensing and machine learning reveal severe and enigmatic loss of a salt marsh foundation species
Charles D. Minsavage-Davis
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Georgetown University
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LB 26-269
Remote sensing of chlorophyll a in mountain lakes
Nicholas Young
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Colorado State University
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LB 26-270
Estimating forest biodiversity using airborne imaging spectroscopy
Catherine Chan
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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LB 26-271
Identifying habitat productivity thresholds for folivores using NDVI considering drought.
Ivan Kotzur
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Western Sydney University
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LB 26-272
Climate Change Disaster Risks: Land Use Changes in Riparian Ecosystems and Water Quality Impact. Broad Run Watershed, Prince William County, Virginia.
Veronica M. Tangiri_Ngaling
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Lund University
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LB 26-273
Inter- and intra-specific spectral variation across leaves, canopies, and aerial imagery in a Florida mangrove
Henry A. Frye
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University of Connecticut
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LB 26-274
Sensitivity of forest fragmentation estimates to confidence of forest cover mapping in the conterminous U.S.
Kristen D. Emmett
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Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, USDA Forest Service;
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LB 26-275
MOVED TO WED BOARD #33 Cutting Out The Middleman: Calibrating And Validating An Ecosystem Model Using Remotely Sensed Surface Reflectance
Alexey N. Shiklomanov
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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