PS 66 - Remote sensing

Thursday, August 9, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
 Assessing climate change treatment effects with a radio control helicopter multi-spectral platform
Lynn F. Fenstermaker, Desert Research Institute; Eric A. Knight, University of Nevada Las Vegas
 Dynamics, biomass, and forest composition of mangrove forests and the consequences for restoration in Mozambique
Temilola E. Fatoyinbo, University of Virginia; Herman H. Shugart, University of Virginia
 Early detection of delayed tree mortality postfire using hyperspectral remote sensing
Meghan J. Calhoon, University of Idaho; Lee A. Vierling, University of Idaho
 Empirical evapotranspiration modeling in a chaparral ecosystem using statistical methods
Helen C. Claudio, University of Florida; John A. Gamon, University of Alberta; Yufu Cheng, California State University, Los Angeles; Walt Oechel, San Diego State University; Hongyan Luo, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Daniel A. Sims, Indiana University
 Impact of drill seeding and herbicide on slickspot soils
Scott E. Shaff, U.S. Geological Survey; Mounir Louhaichi, Oregon State University; David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey; Douglas E. Johnson, Oregon State University
 Remote sensing and tropical forest damage: Using CLAS-II for the detection of forest disturbances and deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon
Paulo J. C. Oliveira, Carnegie Institution; Gregory P. Asner, Carnegie Institution for Science; David E. Knapp, Carnegie Institution for Science; Rebecca F. Raybin, Carnegie Institution
 Spectroscopic analysis of chlorophyll, carotenoids, nitrogen, and separability of two neotropical dioecious tree species
Pablo Arroyo, University of Connecticut; Jolene E. Trujillo, University of New Mexico; Margaret Kalacska, Simon Fraser University; Ben Caraballo, New York University; Orlando Vargas, La Selva Biological Station
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