COS 117 - Remote sensing and image analysis

Thursday, August 9, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Willow Glen III, San Jose Marriott
8:00 AM
 Mapping spatial continuous distributions of indicator values using imaging spectroscopy
Lammert Kooistra, Wageningen University; Han van Dobben, Wageningen University and Research Centre; Wieger G. Wamelink, Wageningen University and Research Centre; Michael E. Schaepman, University of Zurich
9:20 AM
 Scaling ecosystem carbon storage across a shrubland-grassland transition using hyperspectral AVIRIS imagery
Bryan Brandel, University of Colorado; Carol Wessman, University of Colorado
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Identifying spatial relationships between marine biological hotspots and fronts in the Northern California Current using remote-sensing techniques
Douglas C. Reese, NRC/National Marine Fisheries Service; Richard D. Brodeur, National Marine Fisheries Service; James H. Churnside, NOAA Environmental Laboratory; Robert T. O'Malley, Oregon State University
10:10 AM
 The characteristics of Large Herbivore Key Resource Areas in Kenyan Rangelands
Moffatt K. Ngugi, Colorado State University; Richard T. Conant, Queensland University of Technology
10:30 AM
 Prioritizing restoration efforts for the eastern brook trout using remote sensing
Joan Y. Louie, NC State University; Stacy AC Nelson, NC State University; Halil I. Cakir, NC State University; Andrew C. Honeycutt, NC State University; Ernie F. Hain, North Carolina State University
10:50 AM
 If a tree falls in the forest: Examining canopy changes in the wake of Sudden Oak Death using object-based image analysis
Tim De Chant, University of California, Berkeley; Maggi Kelly, University of California, Berkeley; Barbara Allen-Diaz, University of California
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