Topics in Remote Sensing
Type: Virtual Poster
Day: 2/25/2022
Start Time: 5:20 PM
End Time: 6:40 PM
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Chris Ploetz, University of Texas - Austin; Identifying Caves in Southern Belize using Lidar Derived Terrain Models |
Jordan Cissell, Samford University; Mapping Mangroves in the Mesoamerican Reef Ecoregion Using Google Earth Engine |
Colton Bragg, ; Using Drone Imagery of Leaf Phenology to Identify Tree Species |
Madeline Regenye, ; Examining How White Roof and Solar Panel Solutions Contribute to Urban Heat Island Mitigation; A case study in Worcester, Massachusetts |
Sharif Islam, ; Assessment of spatio-temporal empirical forecasting performance of future shoreline positions |
Torit Chakraborty, University of Florida; A review on linear feature extraction using remote sensing approaches |
Jason Yang, Ball State University; Mapping the neighborhoods living quality in Muncie, Indiana, USA |
Sara Chamberlin, ; Change Detection Observation from Derecho Damage Extent Using Satellite Imagery |
Izaak Onos, ; Monitoring Long-term Vegetation Change across Kujataa, South Greenland: Raster Calculator Component |
Xiaojun Yang, ; Urban Remote Sensing: The Evolving Research Agendas |
Todd Fagin, ; Participatory Mapping with sUAS: An Example from the Southern Great Plains |
Lisa Kennedy, ; Tracking changing shorelines of the most dynamic barrier island of eastern North America: Hunting Island, South Carolina, USA |
Youngjae Kim, ; sUAS-assisted mapping of large woody debris and beach volume changes in the Pockoy Island |
Michael Place, University of Richmond; A Transboundary Indigenous Congress and Declaration: Forests, Peoples, and Climate in the Amazon Borderlands |
Andrew Klein, Texas A&M University; Relationship between sea ice concentrations and the observed occurrence of sea ice at coastal sites on the Western Antarctic Peninsula |
SEORIM CHO, Kyung Hee University; A Study of Water Quality Characteristics in a Deforested Temperate Region with Long-term Landsat Imagery: A Taedong River Case in North Korea |
Ruiliang Pu, UNIVERSITY OF South Florida; Improving Downscaled Land Surface Temperature Results in Heterogenous Urban Environments by Reducing Spatial Scaling Effect |
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Topics in Remote Sensing
Description
Virtual Poster
Contact the Primary Organizer
Program Committee - programcommittee@aag.org