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1Using hyperspectral and thermal imagery to monitor stress of Southern California plant species during the 2013–2015 drought11.311Citations (PDF)
2Unlocking ecological insights from sub‐seasonal visible‐to‐shortwave infrared imaging spectroscopy: The SHIFT campaign
Ecosphere, 2025, 16,
2.612Citations (PDF)
3Spatially continuous mapping of pre-fire fuel characteristics with imaging spectroscopy and lidar for fire emissions modeling11.13Citations (PDF)
4Spectral unmixing of a multi-decadal Landsat time sequence to reconstruct herbaceous fractional cover dynamics in wildfire-prone Mediterranean-type ecosystems2.50Citations (PDF)
5Landsat spectral unmixing analysis for mapping herbaceous fractional cover in wildfire-prone Mediterranean-type ecosystems2.53Citations (PDF)
6Biophysical drivers of short-term change in evapotranspiration after fire as estimated through the SSEBop Landsat-based model3.64Citations (PDF)
7Using imaging spectroscopy and elevation in machine learning to estimate soil salinity in intermittently tidal wetlands
Ecosphere, 2025, 16,
2.60Citations (PDF)
8Sensitivity of urban tree leaf phenology to precipitation and temperature in a Mediterranean climate city6.10Citations (PDF)
9Improving Fire Severity Analysis in Mediterranean Environments: A Comparative Study of eeMETRIC and SSEBop Landsat-Based Evapotranspiration Models
Remote Sensing, 2024, 16, 361
3.711Citations (PDF)
10A river runs through it: Robust automated mapping of riparian woodlands and land surface phenology across dryland regions11.115Citations (PDF)
11Establishing ecological thresholds and targets for groundwater management
Nature Water, 2024, 2, 312-323
17.053Citations (PDF)
12Globe-LFMC 2.0, an enhanced and updated dataset for live fuel moisture content research
Scientific Data, 2024, 11,
5.735Citations (PDF)
13Seasonal and Species‐Level Water‐Use Strategies and Groundwater Dependence in Dryland Riparian Woodlands During Extreme Drought4.66Citations (PDF)
14Groundwater-dependent ecosystem map exposes global dryland protection needs
Nature, 2024, 632, 101-107
37.9149Citations (PDF)
15Drought impact on cropland use monitored with AVIRIS imagery in Central Valley, California8.313Citations (PDF)
16Modeling seasonal vegetation phenology from hydroclimatic drivers for contrasting plant functional groups within drylands of the Southwestern USA1.310Citations (PDF)
17Capturing patterns of evolutionary relatedness with reflectance spectra to model and monitor biodiversity7.513Citations (PDF)
18Evapotranspiration regulates leaf temperature and respiration in dryland vegetation5.445Citations (PDF)
19Estimation and Validation of Sub-Pixel Needleleaf Cover Fraction in the Boreal Forest of Alaska to Aid Fire Management
Remote Sensing, 2023, 15, 2484
3.73Citations (PDF)
20What follows fallow? Assessing revegetation patterns on abandoned sugarcane land in Hawaiʻi6.312Citations (PDF)
21Mapping center pivot irrigation systems in global arid regions using instance segmentation and analyzing their spatial relationship with freshwater resources11.146Citations (PDF)
22Developing effective wildfire risk mitigation plans for the wildland urban interface3.414Citations (PDF)
23Attribution of individual methane and carbon dioxide emission sources using EMIT observations from space
Science Advances, 2023, 9,
10.9105Citations (PDF)
24From land cover to land use: applying random forest classifier to Landsat imagery for urban land-use change mapping
Geocarto International, 2022, 37, 5523-5546
3.527Citations (PDF)
25Seasonal and interannual drought responses of vegetation in a California urbanized area measured using complementary remote sensing indices11.340Citations (PDF)
26Vegetation cover change during a multi-year drought in Los Angeles
Urban Climate, 2022, 43, 101157
6.519Citations (PDF)
27Shifts in Salt Marsh Vegetation Landcover after Debris Flow Deposition
Remote Sensing, 2022, 14, 2819
3.76Citations (PDF)
28A novel method to simulate AVIRIS-NG hyperspectral image from Sentinel-2 image for improved vegetation/wildfire fuel mapping, boreal Alaska3.49Citations (PDF)
29Total Carbon Content Assessed by UAS Near-Infrared Imagery as a New Fire Severity Metric
Remote Sensing, 2022, 14, 3632
3.74Citations (PDF)
30Local groundwater decline exacerbates response of dryland riparian woodlands to climatic drought
Global Change Biology, 2022, 28, 6771-6788
11.136Citations (PDF)
31Wildfire Risk in the Complex Terrain of the Santa Barbara Wildland–Urban Interface during Extreme Winds
Fire, 2022, 5, 138
2.412Citations (PDF)
32Does short-interval fire inhibit postfire recovery of chaparral across southern California?8.315Citations (PDF)
33Remote sensing and energy balance modeling of urban climate variability across a semi-arid megacity
Urban Climate, 2021, 35, 100757
6.519Citations (PDF)
34Reduced urban green cover and daytime cooling capacity during the 2012–2016 California drought
Urban Climate, 2021, 36, 100768
6.555Citations (PDF)
35Hyperspectral Data Simulation (Sentinel-2 to AVIRIS-NG) for Improved Wildfire Fuel Mapping, Boreal Alaska
Remote Sensing, 2021, 13, 1693
3.722Citations (PDF)
36Vegetation responses to climatic and geologic controls on water availability in southeastern Arizona4.918Citations (PDF)
37Groundwater dependence of riparian woodlands and the disrupting effect of anthropogenically altered streamflow7.566Citations (PDF)
38Drought onset and propagation into soil moisture and grassland vegetation responses during the 2012–2019 major drought in Southern California4.756Citations (PDF)
39A brown wave of riparian woodland mortality following groundwater declines during the 2012–2019 California drought4.937Citations (PDF)
40Detection of Ground Materials Using Normalized Difference Indices with a Threshold: Risk and Ways to Improve
Remote Sensing, 2021, 13, 450
3.711Citations (PDF)
41Evaluating uncertainty in Landsat-derived postfire recovery metrics due to terrain, soil, and shrub type variations in southern California
GIScience and Remote Sensing, 2020, 57, 352-368
6.411Citations (PDF)
42Estimating the starting time and identifying the type of urbanization based on dense time series of landsat-derived Vegetation-Impervious-Soil (V-I-S) maps – A case study of North Taiwan from 1990 to 20153.412Citations (PDF)
43Mapping understory invasive plant species with field and remotely sensed data in Chitwan, Nepal11.162Citations (PDF)
44Evaluating the Ability of FARSITE to Simulate Wildfires Influenced by Extreme, Downslope Winds in Santa Barbara, California
Fire, 2020, 3, 29
2.447Citations (PDF)
45Synergy of High-Resolution Radar and Optical Images Satellite for Identification and Mapping of Wetland Macrophytes on the Danube Delta
Remote Sensing, 2020, 12, 2188
3.747Citations (PDF)
46Evaluating Drought Impact on Postfire Recovery of Chaparral Across Southern California
Ecosystems, 2020, 24, 806-824
2.415Citations (PDF)
47Green Vegetation Cover Has Steadily Increased since Establishment of Community Forests in Western Chitwan, Nepal
Remote Sensing, 2020, 12, 4071
3.79Citations (PDF)
48Climate sensitivity of water use by riparian woodlands at landscape scales
Hydrological Processes, 2020, 34, 4884-4903
2.633Citations (PDF)
49Enhanced burn severity estimation using fine resolution ET and MESMA fraction images with machine learning algorithm11.141Citations (PDF)
50Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis Framework for Mapping Vegetation Physiognomic Types at Fine Scales in Neotropical Savannas
Remote Sensing, 2020, 12, 1721
3.78Citations (PDF)
51Open water detection in urban environments using high spatial resolution remote sensing imagery11.1110Citations (PDF)
52Drought response of urban trees and turfgrass using airborne imaging spectroscopy11.150Citations (PDF)
53Can Landsat-Derived Variables Related to Energy Balance Improve Understanding of Burn Severity From Current Operational Techniques?
Remote Sensing, 2020, 12, 890
3.79Citations (PDF)
54Coastal Vulnerability under Extreme Weather1.721Citations (PDF)
55Spectral mixture analysis in Google Earth Engine to model and delineate fire scars over a large extent and a long time-series in a rainforest-savanna transition zone11.148Citations (PDF)
56Burn severity analysis in Mediterranean forests using maximum entropy model trained with EO-1 Hyperion and LiDAR data11.346Citations (PDF)
57Cloud Masking for Landsat 8 and MODIS Terra Over Snow‐Covered Terrain: Error Analysis and Spectral Similarity Between Snow and Cloud
Water Resources Research, 2019, 55, 6169-6184
4.6113Citations (PDF)
58Classifying California plant species temporally using airborne hyperspectral imagery11.144Citations (PDF)
59Regional Scale Dryland Vegetation Classification with an Integrated Lidar-Hyperspectral Approach
Remote Sensing, 2019, 11, 2141
3.716Citations (PDF)
60Vegetation and Soil Fire Damage Analysis Based on Species Distribution Modeling Trained with Multispectral Satellite Data
Remote Sensing, 2019, 11, 1832
3.729Citations (PDF)
61Globe-LFMC, a global plant water status database for vegetation ecophysiology and wildfire applications
Scientific Data, 2019, 6,
5.761Citations (PDF)
62Comparison of Methods for Modeling Fractional Cover Using Simulated Satellite Hyperspectral Imager Spectra
Remote Sensing, 2019, 11, 2072
3.757Citations (PDF)
63The ECOSTRESS spectral library version 1.011.1331Citations (PDF)
64A novel procedure for measuring functional traits of herbaceous species through field spectroscopy5.213Citations (PDF)
65Plant species' spectral emissivity and temperature using the hyperspectral thermal emission spectrometer (HyTES) sensor
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2019, 224, 421-435
11.137Citations (PDF)
66Monitoring Post-Fire Recovery of Chaparral and Conifer Species Using Field Surveys and Landsat Time Series
Remote Sensing, 2019, 11, 2963
3.728Citations (PDF)
67Methane Mapping with Future Satellite Imaging Spectrometers
Remote Sensing, 2019, 11, 3054
3.759Citations (PDF)
68An analysis of atmospheric water vapor variations over a complex agricultural region using airborne imaging spectrometry
PLoS ONE, 2019, 14, e0226014
2.38Citations (PDF)
69A disturbance weighting analysis model (DWAM) for mapping wildfire burn severity in the presence of forest disease
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2019, 221, 108-121
11.117Citations (PDF)
70Using paired thermal and hyperspectral aerial imagery to quantify land surface temperature variability and assess crop stress within California orchards
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2019, 222, 215-231
11.166Citations (PDF)
71A framework for detecting conifer mortality across an ecoregion using high spatial resolution spaceborne imaging spectroscopy
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018, 209, 195-210
11.130Citations (PDF)
72Selection of HyspIRI optimal band positions for the earth compositional mapping using HyTES data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018, 206, 350-362
11.110Citations (PDF)
73Structural heterogeneity of vegetation fire ash3.86Citations (PDF)
74Multidate MESMA for monitoring vegetation growth forms in southern California shrublands2.524Citations (PDF)
75Thermal infrared imaging of conifer leaf temperatures: Comparison to thermocouple measurements and assessment of environmental influences5.460Citations (PDF)
76A hybrid optimization-agent-based model of REDD+ payments to households on an old deforestation frontier in the Brazilian Amazon4.325Citations (PDF)
77Using Imaging Spectrometry to Study Changes in Crop Area in California’s Central Valley during Drought
Remote Sensing, 2018, 10, 1556
3.716Citations (PDF)
78Impacts of REDD+ payments on a coupled human-natural system in Amazonia
Ecosystem Services, 2018, 33, 68-76
6.425Citations (PDF)
79Effect of Reduced Summer Cloud Shading on Evaporative Demand and Wildfire in Coastal Southern California
Geophysical Research Letters, 2018, 45, 5653-5662
4.132Citations (PDF)
80Spectral-radiometric differentiation of non-photosynthetic vegetation and soil within Landsat and Sentinel 2 wavebands
Remote Sensing Letters, 2018, 9, 733-742
1.310Citations (PDF)
81Evaluating the effects of surface properties on methane retrievals using a synthetic airborne visible/infrared imaging spectrometer next generation (AVIRIS-NG) image
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018, 215, 386-397
11.164Citations (PDF)
82Hyperspectral remote sensing of fire: State-of-the-art and future perspectives
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018, 216, 105-121
11.1166Citations (PDF)
83Evaluating Endmember and Band Selection Techniques for Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis using Post-Fire Imaging Spectroscopy
Remote Sensing, 2018, 10, 389
3.759Citations (PDF)
84Characterization of indicator tree species in neotropical environments and implications for geological mapping
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018, 216, 385-400
11.112Citations (PDF)
85Generalizing machine learning regression models using multi-site spectral libraries for mapping vegetation-impervious-soil fractions across multiple cities
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2018, 216, 482-496
11.151Citations (PDF)
86Megacity-scale analysis of urban vegetation temperatures11.154Citations (PDF)
87Gross primary productivity of a large metropolitan region in midsummer using high spatial resolution satellite imagery
Urban Ecosystems, 2018, 21, 831-850
2.013Citations (PDF)
88NDVI, scale invariance and the modifiable areal unit problem: An assessment of vegetation in the Adelaide Parklands
Science of the Total Environment, 2017, 584-585, 11-18
8.342Citations (PDF)
89Mapping spectrally similar urban materials at sub-pixel scales
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2017, 195, 170-183
11.161Citations (PDF)
90Burn severity mapping from Landsat MESMA fraction images and Land Surface Temperature11.180Citations (PDF)
91Combining ground-based measurements and MODIS-based spectral vegetation indices to track biomass accumulation in post-fire chaparral2.513Citations (PDF)
92Thirty years of land use/cover change in the Caribbean: Assessing the relationship between urbanization and mangrove loss in Roatán, Honduras
Applied Geography, 2017, 88, 84-93
4.951Citations (PDF)
93Oiling accelerates loss of salt marshes, southeastern Louisiana
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0181197
2.325Citations (PDF)
94Evaluating multiple causes of persistent low microwave backscatter from Amazon forests after the 2005 drought
PLoS ONE, 2017, 12, e0183308
2.39Citations (PDF)
95Mapping urban forest structure and function using hyperspectral imagery and lidar data6.1131Citations (PDF)
96Linking seasonal foliar traits to VSWIR-TIR spectroscopy across California ecosystems
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016, 186, 322-338
11.152Citations (PDF)
97Continuous, long-term, high-frequency thermal imaging of vegetation: Uncertainties and recommended best practices
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2016, 228-229, 315-326
5.4112Citations (PDF)
98Mapping changing distributions of dominant species in oil-contaminated salt marshes of Louisiana using imaging spectroscopy
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016, 182, 192-207
11.124Citations (PDF)
99Atmospheric correction with the Bayesian empirical line
Optics Express, 2016, 24, 2134
3.015Citations (PDF)
100Object-based Image Mapping of Conifer Tree Mortality in San Diego County based on Multitemporal Aerial Ortho-imagery1.111Citations (PDF)
101Burn severity influence on post-fire vegetation cover resilience from Landsat MESMA fraction images time series in Mediterranean forest ecosystems
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016, 184, 112-123
11.1110Citations (PDF)
102Factors Regulating Nitrogen Retention During the Early Stages of Recovery from Fire in Coastal Chaparral Ecosystems
Ecosystems, 2016, 19, 910-926
2.440Citations (PDF)
103Busting the Boom–Bust Pattern of Development in the Brazilian Amazon
World Development, 2016, 79, 82-96
4.351Citations (PDF)
104Detecting and interpreting secondary forest on an old Amazonian frontier
Journal of Land Use Science, 2015, 10, 442-465
2.68Citations (PDF)
105Differentiating plant species within and across diverse ecosystems with imaging spectroscopy
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015, 167, 135-151
11.184Citations (PDF)
106Relationships between dominant plant species, fractional cover and Land Surface Temperature in a Mediterranean ecosystem
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015, 167, 152-167
11.176Citations (PDF)
107Mapping urban forest leaf area index with airborne lidar using penetration metrics and allometry
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015, 162, 141-153
11.1123Citations (PDF)
108Mapping invasive species and spectral mixture relationships with neotropical woody formations in southeastern Brazil11.325Citations (PDF)
109Atmospheric correction for global mapping spectroscopy: ATREM advances for the HyspIRI preparatory campaign11.1175Citations (PDF)
110Oil detection in the coastal marshes of Louisiana using MESMA applied to band subsets of AVIRIS data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015, 159, 222-231
11.138Citations (PDF)
111Measuring Spatio-temporal Trends in Residential Landscape Irrigation Extent and Rate in Los Angeles, California Using SPOT-5 Satellite Imagery
Water Resources Management, 2015, 29, 5749-5763
4.214Citations (PDF)
112The impact of spatial resolution on the classification of plant species and functional types within imaging spectrometer data11.185Citations (PDF)
113Improved surface temperature estimates with MASTER/AVIRIS sensor fusion11.120Citations (PDF)
114A multi-temporal spectral library approach for mapping vegetation species across spatial and temporal phenological gradients
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2015, 167, 121-134
11.1123Citations (PDF)
115Special issue on the Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI): Emerging science in terrestrial and aquatic ecology, radiation balance and hazards11.152Citations (PDF)
116Urban tree species mapping using hyperspectral and lidar data fusion11.1466Citations (PDF)
117Estimation of higher chlorophylla concentrations using field spectral measurement and HJ-1A hyperspectral satellite data in Dianshan Lake, China11.337Citations (PDF)
118Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) to map burn severity levels from Landsat images in Mediterranean countries11.1147Citations (PDF)
119High spatial resolution mapping of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide using airborne imaging spectroscopy: Radiative transfer modeling and power plant plume detection
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2013, 139, 116-129
11.170Citations (PDF)
120High resolution mapping of methane emissions from marine and terrestrial sources using a Cluster-Tuned Matched Filter technique and imaging spectrometry
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2013, 134, 305-318
11.1101Citations (PDF)
121Identifying Santa Barbara's urban tree species from AVIRIS imagery using canonical discriminant analysis
Remote Sensing Letters, 2013, 4, 513-521
1.357Citations (PDF)
122Spectroscopic remote sensing of the distribution and persistence of oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill in Barataria Bay marshes
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2013, 129, 210-230
11.1126Citations (PDF)
123The steady-state mosaic of disturbance and succession across an old-growth Central Amazon forest landscape7.5218Citations (PDF)
124Ten-Year Landsat Classification of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in the Brazilian Amazon
Remote Sensing, 2013, 5, 5493-5513
3.7241Citations (PDF)
125Mapping fuels in Yosemite National Park1.820Citations (PDF)
126Long‐term, high‐spatial resolution carbon balance monitoring of the Amazonian frontier: Predisturbance and postdisturbance carbon emissions and uptake2.913Citations (PDF)
127Detection of Salt Marsh Vegetation Stress and Recovery after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in Barataria Bay, Gulf of Mexico Using AVIRIS Data
PLoS ONE, 2013, 8, e78989
2.368Citations (PDF)
128Spectral responses to plant available soil moisture in a Californian grassland3.432Citations (PDF)
129Improving Household Surveys Through Computer-Assisted Data Collection
Field Methods, 2012, 24, 74-94
1.227Citations (PDF)
130Synergies between VSWIR and TIR data for the urban environment: An evaluation of the potential for the Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) Decadal Survey mission11.1199Citations (PDF)
131State of the art satellite and airborne marine oil spill remote sensing: Application to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2012, 124, 185-209
11.1490Citations (PDF)
132Remote sensing of suspended sediment concentration during turbid flood conditions on the Feather River, California—A modeling approach4.638Citations (PDF)
133Evaluation of potential of multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis (MESMA) for surface coal mining affected area mapping in different world forest ecosystems
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2012, 127, 181-193
11.162Citations (PDF)
134Comparing endmember selection techniques for accurate mapping of plant species and land cover using imaging spectrometer data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2012, 127, 139-152
11.199Citations (PDF)
135Species-Level Differences in Hyperspectral Metrics among Tropical Rainforest Trees as Determined by a Tree-Based Classifier
Remote Sensing, 2012, 4, 1820-1855
3.7157Citations (PDF)
136Assessing and monitoring semi-arid shrublands using object-based image analysis and multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis2.924Citations (PDF)
137Amazon River time series of surface sediment concentration from MODIS2.521Citations (PDF)
138Detection of marine methane emissions with AVIRIS band ratios
Geophysical Research Letters, 2011, 38, n/a-n/a
4.149Citations (PDF)
139Remotely sensed heat anomalies linked with Amazonian forest biomass declines
Geophysical Research Letters, 2011, 38, n/a-n/a
4.159Citations (PDF)
140Mapping biomass and stress in the Sierra Nevada using lidar and hyperspectral data fusion
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2011, 115, 2917-2930
11.1296Citations (PDF)
141Estimation of tropical rain forest aboveground biomass with small-footprint lidar and hyperspectral sensors
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2011, 115, 2931-2942
11.1218Citations (PDF)
142Estimating life-form cover fractions in California sage scrub communities using multispectral remote sensing
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2011, 115, 3056-3068
11.136Citations (PDF)
143Detection of subpixel treefall gaps with Landsat imagery in Central Amazon forests
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2011, 115, 3322-3328
11.162Citations (PDF)
144Google Earth and Google Fusion Tables in support of time-critical collaboration: Mapping the deepwater horizon oil spill with the AVIRIS airborne spectrometer
Earth Science Informatics, 2011, 4, 169-179
2.724Citations (PDF)
145Mapping two Eucalyptus subgenera using multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis and continuum-removed imaging spectrometry data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2011, 115, 1115-1128
11.172Citations (PDF)
146Mapping Plant Functional Types at Multiple Spatial Resolutions Using Imaging Spectrometer Data
GIScience and Remote Sensing, 2011, 48, 324-344
6.477Citations (PDF)
147Long-term monitoring of a marine geologic hydrocarbon source by a coastal air pollution station in Southern California
Atmospheric Environment, 2010, 44, 4973-4981
3.823Citations (PDF)
148Mapping methane emissions from a marine geological seep source using imaging spectrometry
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2010, 114, 592-606
11.181Citations (PDF)
149Linking Physical Geography Education and Research Through the Development of an Environmental Sensing Network and Project-Based Learning1.319Citations (PDF)
150Characterizing Urban Land-Cover Change in Rondônia, Brazil: 1985 to 20000.118Citations (PDF)
151Variations in Subpixel Fire Properties with Season and Land Cover in Southern Africa
Earth Interactions, 2010, 14, 1-29
1.017Citations (PDF)
152Biomass collapse and carbon emissions from forest fragmentation in the Brazilian Amazon3.538Citations (PDF)
153Multi-Scale Sensor Fusion With an Online Application: Integrating GOES, MODIS, and Webcam Imagery for Environmental Monitoring4.712Citations (PDF)
154Biomass accumulation rates of Amazonian secondary forest and biomass of old-growth forests from Landsat time series and the Geoscience Laser Altimeter System1.259Citations (PDF)
155Spectrally based remote sensing of river bathymetry2.7260Citations (PDF)
156A forward image model for passive optical remote sensing of river bathymetry
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009, 113, 1025-1045
11.187Citations (PDF)
157Daytime fire detection using airborne hyperspectral data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009, 113, 1646-1657
11.149Citations (PDF)
158Hierarchical Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) of hyperspectral imagery for urban environments
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009, 113, 1712-1723
11.1255Citations (PDF)
159The influence of epiphylls on remote sensing of humid forests
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2009, 113, 1787-1798
11.157Citations (PDF)
160Determining dynamics of spatial and temporal structures of forest edges in South Western Amazonia
Forest Ecology and Management, 2009, 258, 2547-2555
3.615Citations (PDF)
161Modeling land use and land cover change in an Amazonian frontier settlement: strategies for addressing population change and panel attrition
Journal of Land Use Science, 2009, 4, 275-307
2.612Citations (PDF)
162Mapping live fuel moisture with MODIS data: A multiple regression approach
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008, 112, 4272-4284
11.187Citations (PDF)
163Evaluation of hyperspectral data for pasture estimate in the Brazilian Amazon using field and imaging spectrometers
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008, 112, 1569-1583
11.193Citations (PDF)
164Mapping land-cover modifications over large areas: A comparison of machine learning algorithms
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008, 112, 2272-2283
11.1240Citations (PDF)
165Using multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis to retrieve subpixel fire properties from MODIS
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2008, 112, 3773-3783
11.170Citations (PDF)
166Imaging spectrometry and asphalt road surveys6.958Citations (PDF)
167Characterizing Variability of the Urban Physical Environment for a Suite of Cities in Rondônia, Brazil
Earth Interactions, 2008, 12, 1-32
1.031Citations (PDF)
168Sensitivity of Narrow‐Band and Broad‐Band Indices for Assessing Nitrogen Availability and Water Stress in an Annual Crop
Agronomy Journal, 2008, 100, 1211-1219
1.871Citations (PDF)
169Regional Characterization of Pasture Changes through Time and Space in Rondônia, Brazil
Earth Interactions, 2007, 11, 1-25
1.011Citations (PDF)
170Sub-pixel mapping of urban land cover using multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis: Manaus, Brazil
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2007, 106, 253-267
11.1414Citations (PDF)
171Characterization of pasture biophysical properties and the impact of grazing intensity using remotely sensed data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2007, 109, 314-327
11.1128Citations (PDF)
172Spectral shape-based temporal compositing algorithms for MODIS surface reflectance data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2007, 109, 510-522
11.133Citations (PDF)
173Improving spatial distribution estimation of forest biomass with geostatistics: A case study for Rondônia, Brazil
Ecological Modelling, 2007, 205, 221-230
2.997Citations (PDF)
174Temporal nutrient variation in soil and vegetation of post-forest pastures as a function of soil order, pasture age, and management, Rondônia, Brazil6.327Citations (PDF)
175Large-area spatially explicit estimates of tropical soil carbon stocks and response to land-cover change
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2006, 20, n/a-n/a
5.337Citations (PDF)
176Measuring the expressed abundance of the three phases of water with an imaging spectrometer over melting snow4.692Citations (PDF)
177In situ sensing of methane emissions from natural marine hydrocarbon seeps: A potential remote sensing technology4.827Citations (PDF)
178Wildfire temperature and land cover modeling using hyperspectral data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2006, 100, 212-222
11.1136Citations (PDF)
179Multitemporal Analysis of Degraded Forests in the Southern Brazilian Amazon
Earth Interactions, 2005, 9, 1-25
1.042Citations (PDF)
180Effects of channel morphology and sensor spatial resolution on image-derived depth estimates11.160Citations (PDF)
181Combining spectral and spatial information to map canopy damage from selective logging and forest fires11.1369Citations (PDF)
182Edge Influence on Forest Structure and Composition in Fragmented Landscapes
Conservation Biology, 2005, 19, 768-782
4.51,139Citations (PDF)
183Hyperspectral discrimination of tropical rain forest tree species at leaf to crown scales11.1676Citations (PDF)
184Mapping North African landforms using continental scale unmixing of MODIS imagery11.172Citations (PDF)
185Multi-scale variability in tropical soil nutrients following land-cover change
Biogeochemistry, 2005, 74, 173-203
3.144Citations (PDF)
186Spectral characteristics of asphalt road aging and deterioration: implications for remote-sensing applications
Applied Optics, 2005, 44, 4327
1.8131Citations (PDF)
187Using Imaging Spectroscopy to Study Ecosystem Processes and Properties
BioScience, 2004, 54, 523
3.9494Citations (PDF)
188Soil databases and the problem of establishing regional biogeochemical trends
Global Change Biology, 2004, 10, 796-814
11.122Citations (PDF)
189Light-transmission Profiles in an Old-growth Forest Canopy:Simulations of Photosynthetically Active Radiation by Using Spatially Explicit Radiative Transfer Models
Ecosystems, 2004, 7,
2.437Citations (PDF)
190Spectral and Structural Measures of Northwest Forest Vegetation at Leaf to Landscape Scales
Ecosystems, 2004, 7,
2.4240Citations (PDF)
191Small-footprint lidar estimation of sub-canopy elevation and tree height in a tropical rain forest landscape11.1275Citations (PDF)
192Spectrometry for urban area remote sensing—Development and analysis of a spectral library from 350 to 2400 nm11.1360Citations (PDF)
193A comparison of error metrics and constraints for multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis and spectral angle mapper11.1343Citations (PDF)
194Passive optical remote sensing of river channel morphology and in-stream habitat: Physical basis and feasibility11.1206Citations (PDF)
195Mapping forest degradation in the Eastern Amazon from SPOT 4 through spectral mixture models11.1219Citations (PDF)
196The effects of vegetation phenology on endmember selection and species mapping in southern California chaparral11.1162Citations (PDF)
197Studies of land-cover, land-use, and biophysical properties of vegetation in the Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere experiment in Amazônia11.172Citations (PDF)
198Modeling seasonal changes in live fuel moisture and equivalent water thickness using a cumulative water balance index11.182Citations (PDF)
199Retrieval of subpixel snow-covered area and grain size from imaging spectrometer data11.1357Citations (PDF)
200Endmember selection for multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis using endmember average RMSE11.1437Citations (PDF)
201Methods of estimating CO2, latent heat and sensible heat fluxes from estimates of land cover fractions in the flux footprint5.437Citations (PDF)
202Measuring the Physical Composition of Urban Morphology Using Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Models1.1179Citations (PDF)
203Evaluating the relationship between AVIRIS water vapor and poplar plantation evapotranspiration
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2002, 107, ACL 20-1-ACL 20-15
3.519Citations (PDF)
204A comparison of methods for monitoring multitemporal vegetation change using Thematic Mapper imagery11.1330Citations (PDF)
205Mapping Canadian boreal forest vegetation using pigment and water absorption features derived from the AVIRIS sensor
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2001, 106, 33565-33577
3.562Citations (PDF)
206Modeling spatially distributed ecosystem flux of boreal forest using hyperspectral indices from AVIRIS imagery
Journal of Geophysical Research, 2001, 106, 33579-33591
3.5143Citations (PDF)
207Wildfire-streamflow interactions in a chaparral watershed2.465Citations (PDF)
208Practical limits on hyperspectral vegetation discrimination in arid and semiarid environments11.1293Citations (PDF)
209Deriving Water Content of Chaparral Vegetation from AVIRIS Data11.1269Citations (PDF)
210Remote Sensing of Soils in the Santa Monica Mountains11.154Citations (PDF)
211Estimating Canopy Water Content of Chaparral Shrubs Using Optical Methods11.1200Citations (PDF)
212The Effect of Grain Size on Spectral Mixture Analysis of Snow-Covered Area from AVIRIS Data11.1174Citations (PDF)
213Classification of multispectral images based on fractions of endmembers: Application to land-cover change in the Brazilian Amazon11.1726Citations (PDF)
214Functional patterns in an annual grassland during an AVIRIS overflight11.183Citations (PDF)
215Predicted distribution of visible and near-infrared radiant flux above and below a transmittant leaf11.151Citations (PDF)
216Geographic Fire Response Standards Emerging from Human–Environment Interactions2.52Citations (PDF)
217Canopy water content is related to variability in leaf water over time but not across space in an oak savanna ecosystem11.10Citations (PDF)
218Live fuel moisture mapping in unburned chaparral areas of Southern California with MODIS and VIIRS11.10Citations (PDF)
219Detecting drought stress from the leaf to the landscape: is canopy structure or leaf desiccation more influential in tree canopy spectral responses to declining water?8.10Citations (PDF)