GAEC presents at AGU, Vini on a multi-sensor satellite imagery approach to monitor on-farm reservoirs, Mollie on Projecting surface water in the Southeastern US under three climate and development scenarios, and Mirela on first results of NASA Terrestrial Hydrology Project.

Poster summarizing a multi-sensor satellite imagery approach to monitor on-farm reservoirs

“A multi-sensor satellite imagery approach to monitor on-farm reservoirs” was accepted to in Remote Sensing of Environment in November 2021.

“Effects of Climate and Anthropogenic Drivers on Surface Water Area in the Southeastern United States” was in preprint as of November 2021.

Vini, Mollie, and Mirela all presented at the American Geosphysical Union Fall Meeting for 2021, highlighting research done by the lab in the past year.

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Bibliographic Citation

Perin, V., Tulbure, M. G., Gaines, M. D., Reba, M. L., & Yaeger, M. A.. 2022. A multi-sensor satellite imagery approach to monitor on-farm reservoirs. Remote Sensing of Environment, 270(112796). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2021.112796

Gaines, M., Tulbure, M. G., Perin, V.. 2021. Effects of Climate and Anthropogenic Drivers on Surface Water Area in the Southeastern United States. 10.1002/essoar.10508688.1

Brooke Cox
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