PS 53 - Remote Sensing and Image Analysis

Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
Land cover classification of a northern Chihuahuan Desert mountain ecosystem using Ikonos satellite imagery
Rebecca A. Marin, University of Texas El Paso; Craig E. Tweedie, University of Texas at El Paso
Secondary forest succession quantification using LIDAR analysis in the southern Appalachians
Tucker J. Souther, Western Carolina University; Robbie G. Kreza, Western Carolina University; Marcus C. Mentzer, Western Carolina University; Brian D. Kloeppel, Western Carolina University; Ryan E. Emanuel, North Carolina State University
Mapping forest vertical structure and disturbance characteristics with time series of gap-filled Landsat imagery
Eileen H. Helmer, USDA Forest Service; Thomas S. Ruzycki, Colorado State University; Joseph M. Wunderle Jr., USDA Forest Service; Charles Kwit, University of Tennessee; David N. Ewert, The Nature Conservancy; Shannon Voggesser, Colorado State University
Assessment of secondary succession in North Carolina: Advancing understanding of successional vegetation through coupled field and remote sensing studies
Ryan E. Emanuel, North Carolina State University; Zach E. Barthel, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Jamaal Jackson, Johnson C. Smith University; Michelle Jackson, Johnson C. Smith University; Joey Johnson, Livingstone College; Robbie G. Kreza, Western Carolina University; Marcus C. Mentzer, Western Carolina University; Ezra Mutai, Livingstone College; Doshie A. Smith, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Tucker J. Souther, Western Carolina University; Rolanda Sue, Johnson C. Smith University; Caleb J. Sutton, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Megan Talley, Johnson C. Smith University; Andrew West, Livingstone College; Joseph Fail Jr., Johnson C. Smith University; Leon S. Jernigan, University of North Carolina at Pembroke; Brian D. Kloeppel, Western Carolina University; Sashikala Sabaratnam, Livingstone College
A 28-year dataset to characterize the vegetation productivity of US rangelands
Ranjani Wasantha Kulawardhana, Texas A & M University; Robert A. Washington-Allen, University of Tennessee; Eric Schall, Texas A & M University,; Michael A. Austin, Texas A & M University; Sorin C. Popescu, Texas A & M University; Matt C. Reeves, USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station
Detecting terrestrial cyanobacteria using Landsat imagery and the Phycocyanin Content algorithm
Enrique Gomezdelcampo, Bowling Green State University; Lee M. Bartholomew, Bowling Green State University
Estimating available rangeland woody plant biomass with Terrestrial Lidar remote sensing
Nian-Wei KU, Texas A&M University; Sorin Popescu, Texas A&M University; Ryan Sheridan, Texas A&M University; Robert A. Washington-Allen, University of Tennessee; Muge Agca, Texas A&M University
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