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Morrissey, Leslie A. - Rubenstein School of Environmental and Natural Resources, University of Vermont
Mapping Impervious Surfaces with High ResolutionMapping Impervious Surfaces with High Resolution QuickBirdQuickBird Satellite Data:Satellite Data: Application toApplication to StormwaterStormwater ManagementManagement
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATIO SYSTEMS AND WATER RESOURCES IV AWRA SPECIALY CONFERENCE
High Resolution Remote Sensing to Characterize Geomorphic Stability of Stream Reaches As part of a larger study addressing stream geomorphology, we evaluated the use of aerial and satellite remote sensing to assess stream stability in Allen
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, VOL. 40, NO. 6, JUNE 2002 1279 Inundation Discriminated Using Sun Glint
Results: Field results from 2002 demonstrated the successful integration of the data acquisition, TDL sensor and commercial micrometeorological modules to monitor
Mapping Impervious Surfaces with High ResolutionMapping Impervious Surfaces with High Resolution QuickBirdQuickBird Satellite DataSatellite Data Accurate mapping of impervious surface areas is critical to stormwater management because impervious surfaces
Current Land UseCurrent Land Use Park Boundary
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND WATER RESOURCES IV AWRA SPRING SPECIALTY CONFERENCE
Mapping Cyanobacteria Blooms in Lake Champlain at Multiple ScaleMapping Cyanobacteria Blooms in Lake Champlain at Multiple Scales:s: QuickBirdQuickBird and MERIS Satellite Dataand MERIS Satellite Data
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND WATER RESOURCES IV AWRA SPRING SPECIALTY CONFERENCE
Use of High ResolutionUse of High Resolution QuickBirdQuickBird Satellite Data for ImperviousSatellite Data for Impervious
Seasonal Inundation and Carbon Exchange in Eastern Siberian WetlSeasonal Inundation and Carbon Exchange in Eastern Siberian Wetlandsands Knowledge of the presence or absence of surface waters is essential to understand
Effects of fires on carbon cycling in North American boreal peatlands
Vermont's Natural Heritage Conserving Biological Diversity