2019 Pecora Master Program
Session ID | Room | Date | Start Time | Stop Time | Title | Presenter Name |
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1_1 | Harborside E | October 7, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | LAND IMAGING CAPABILITIES AND USER NEEDS | Zhuoting Wu |
Sustainable Land Imaging Landsat 10 User Needs | Zhuoting Wu | |||||
A Land Imaging Architecture Scorecard to Support Decision-Making | Carolyn Vadnais | |||||
What Is the Socioeconomic Value of Using Landsat Imagery to Improve Post-Wildfire Response Methods? | Bethany Mabee | |||||
Earth Observing System Capabilities | Greg Stensaas | |||||
Decision-Support for Land Imaging Mission Engagement | Greg Snyder | |||||
Interagency Coordination on Satellite Needs | Justin Goldstein | |||||
Trends in Global Land Observation Capacity from Civilian Earth Observation Satellites | Jon Christopherson | |||||
Assessing the Impact of Land Imaging | Emily Sylak-Glassman | |||||
1_2 | Harborside B | October 7, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FULFILLING GLOBAL MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS | Ghassem Asrar |
Climate Grand Science Challenges and Opportunities: A Socioeconomic Perspective | James Edmonds | |||||
US National Climate Assessment-4: An Overview | Virginia Burkett | |||||
Global Environmental Outlook-6: An Overview | Pierre Boileau | |||||
Contributions of Earth Observations to Sustainable Development Goals and Nationally Determined Contributions | Huadong Guo | |||||
Sea Level Budget Closure: Results from the ESA Climate Change Initiative | Mark Doherty | |||||
1_3 | Laurel A&B | October 7, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | ADVANCES IN LAND CHANGE DETECTION AND ATTRIBUTION | Jeffery Cardille |
Synthesizing Open-Access Data for a Continuously Updating Land-Use/Land-Cover Product Across Large Areas with BULC (Bayesian Updating of Land Cover) | Jeffrey Cardille | |||||
Introducing Automatic Satellite Image Processing into Land Cover Mapping by Photo-Interpretation of Airborne Data | Mario Caetano | |||||
Using SOM Neural Network to Improve Land Use and Cover Training Samples from Satellite Image Time Series | Michelle Picoli | |||||
Refinement of Historical Cropland Data Layer Based on Deep Learning Approach | Chen Zhang | |||||
1_4 | Essex A&B | October 7, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | MONITORING HAZARDS AND RISKS | Sharad Gupta |
Data Imbalance in Landslide Susceptibility Zonation: Under-Sampling for Class-Imbalance Learning | Sharad Gupta | |||||
Analysis of Landslide Reactivation Using Satellite Data: A Case Study of Kotrupi Landslide, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, india | Sharad Gupta | |||||
Monitoring Subsidence for Arctic Infrastructures by SAR Interferometry | Caixia Wang | |||||
Seeing Mosquitoes from Space? Help from Citizen Scientists Using the GLOBE Observer's Mosquito Habitat Mapper and Land Cover Tools | Peder Nelson | |||||
Towards Development of Methodology to Detect informal Settlement Using High Resolution Imagery-South African Case Study | Paida Mangara | |||||
1_5 | Harborside A | October 7, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | CROP TYPE MONITORING INITIATIVES | Rick Mueller |
30+ Years of Cropland Mapping in South America Using Landsat Data | Viviana Zalles | |||||
An Update on the Annual National Cropland Data Layer Program | Rick Mueller | |||||
Twelve Years Experiences in Providing LULC and Crop Type Maps for an Interdisciplinary Research Project, the CRC/TRR32 Patterns in Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Systems (2007 - 2018) | Georg Bareth | |||||
2_1 | Harborside C | October 7, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | SPACE AGENCIES OUTLOOK | Peter Schaadt |
Copernicus - Europe's Eyes on Earth - Sustainable and Continuous Monitoring of our Environment | Peter Breger | |||||
NASA Earth Science Division - Path to the Future | Sandra Cauffman | |||||
The German Earth Observation Program | Peter Schaadt | |||||
An Ambitious European EO Space Programme for Current and Future Societal Challenges | Ivan Petiteville | |||||
Canada's Future Space-Based EO Architecture | Marie-Josee Bourassa | |||||
2_2 | Harborside B | October 7, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | COMMUNICATING SCIENCE ACROSS THE EARTH OBSERVATION LIFE CYCLE | Ana Prados |
Tips for Remote Sensing Scientists: How to Talk to Decision Makers | Ana Prados | |||||
Stories and Services: Crafting Messages and Methods for Communicating Earth Science | Kevin Ward | |||||
Going Beyond Data to Data-Based Answers to Users' Questions in the US Climate Resilience Toolkit | David Herring | |||||
Knowledge Sharing and Communication Between Remote Sensing Scientists, Non-Experts and Decision Makers: Delivering Trusted Data in a Real-Time Secure Collaborative Environment | Dave Jones | |||||
2_3 | Essex A&B | October 7, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | PROCESSING STRATEGIES FOR BIG DATA | Peter Baumann |
Understanding Big Data Through Space and Time: How Standards Help | Peter Baumann | |||||
Prototyping Cloud Architecture for Operational Vegetation Monitoring: The Global Agricultural Monitoring System | Michael Humber | |||||
Analysis-Ready Data: The New Challenge for Earth Science Providers | Peter Baumann | |||||
A Workflow to Harmonize Deep Archives of Heterogeneous Optical Multi-Mission Earth-Observation Imagery | Wolfgang Luck | |||||
USGS 3DEP Lidar Delivery, Visualization and Within-Cloud Processing Strategies | Richard Brown | |||||
2_4 | Harborside E | October 7, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | UNDERSTANDING REQUIREMENTS AND IMPROVING RESULTS | Bobbi Lenczowski |
Progress on the NOAA Satellite Observing System Architecture Study and the Way Ahead | Karen St_Germain | |||||
Users, Uses, and Value of Landsat Satellite Imagery: 2018 User Survey | Crista Straub | |||||
Landsat Advisory Group Assessment of Landsat Data Cost-Sharing Models | Roberta Lenczowski | |||||
Using Giovanni to Enhance Citizen Science Observations | James Acker | |||||
Validating National-Scale Remote Sensing Models Using Crowdsourced Observations | Jill Derwin | |||||
2_5 | Harborside A | October 7, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS | Peter Doucette |
Heat Vulnerability Index Utilizing Landsat Derived Temperature-NDVI and Socio-Economic Data in Nashville and Portland, USA | Sunhui Sim | |||||
Assessing Population Sensitivity to Urban Air Pollution Using Google Trends and Remote Sensing Datasets | Prakhar Misra | |||||
Thermal Remote Sensing of Urban Climates in South Africa Through the Mono-Window Algorithm | Adeline Ngie | |||||
Monitoring invasive Kudzu in Urban Environments: Indicators of Neglected Structures, Social Impacts and Loss of Biodiversity | Amanda Aragon | |||||
Continuous Urban Change Detection from Satellite Imagery to Support the Deployment of UAS for Rapid Updates of Digital Surface Models in Smart Communities | Corey White | |||||
3_1 | Harborside B | October 7, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | USING REMOTELY SENSED DATA TO MAP Forest STRUCTURE AND ATTRIBUTES | Lorraine Tighe |
Annual Continuous Fields of Woody Vegetation Structure in the Lower Mekong Region from 2000-2017 Landsat Time-Series | Peter Potapov | |||||
The Challenges of Scaling-Up: Monitoring Fractional Woody Vegetation Cover Changes in the Arid Savannahs of Namibia with Lidar Training Data, Machine Learning and SAR | Konrad Wessels | |||||
Airborne Lidar Sampling Strategies to Enhance Forest Aboveground Biomass Estimation from Landsat Imagery | Lindi Quackenbush | |||||
Developing a Refined Fine Resolution Forest Site Productivity Map by Linking Biomass Growth Index to Remotely Sensed Variables | Parinaz Rahimzadeh-Bajgiran | |||||
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) As a Tool for Investigating Edge Influences in New Hampshire Forests | Heather Grybas | |||||
Measuring Global Forest Fragmentation Change Using Landsat Imagery in Support of the UN Sustainability Goals | Charlene DiMiceli | |||||
3_2 | Essex A&B | October 7, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | THE NEXT GENERATION OF THE LANDSAT ARCHIVE | Michelle Bouchard |
USGS Landsat Archive: Revolutionary Enhancements | Michelle Bouchard | |||||
Landsat Science Products Overview | Michelle Bouchard | |||||
Landsat Provisional Surface Temperature Product | Saeed Arab | |||||
Landsat Collection 2 | Chris Engebretson | |||||
Landsat Legacy with Landsat 9 | Brian Sauer | |||||
Cloud Migration for Landsat | Peter Doucette | |||||
3_3 | Harborside E | October 7, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | GLOBAL HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGING SPECTRAL LIBRARY OF AGRICULTURAL CROPS (GHISA) IN SUPPORT OF NASA’S SURFACE BIOLOGY AND GEOLOGY (SBG) MISSION | Prasad Thenkabail |
Global Hyperspectral Imaging Spectral Library of Agricultural Crops (GHISA) in Support of NASA's Surface Biology and Geology (SBG) Mission | Prasad Thenkabail | |||||
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Agriculture and Vegetation: 50-Years of Knowledge Advances | Prasad Thenkabail | |||||
Earth Observing-1 Hyperion Hyperspectral Imaging Spectroscopy Data in Advancing Classification Accuracies of the Leading World Agricultural Crops through Cloud Computing on the Google Earth Engine | Itiya Aneece | |||||
Spaceborne Hyperspectral EO-1 Hyperion Data Pre-Processing Methods, Approaches, and Algorithms on the Cloud | Itiya Aneece | |||||
3_4 | Laurel A&B | October 7, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY TOPICS | Amanda Aragon |
Monitoring for Village Burnings with SmallSats: A Case-Study in Myanmar | Andrew Marx | |||||
Spatial Analysis of the 2018 Cholera Outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe Using Humanitarian OPENSTREETMAP | Walter Musakwa | |||||
Geospatial Evaluation of Former Atlanta Housing Project Sites As Socio-Ecological Nodes | Amanda Aragon | |||||
Understanding Variations of Atmospheric CH4 Concentration at Zoige Wetland, China Using Multi-Temporal AIRS Datasets and BFAST Algorithm | Yong Wang | |||||
Global Health-Care Facilities Monitoring and Adequacy to Cope with Extreme Environmental Emergencies | Andreas Skouloudis | |||||
3_5 | Harborside C | October 7, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | SPACE AGENCIES OUTLOOK | Peter Schaadt |
The USGS Outlook on Earth Observation | Timothy Newman | |||||
China's Earth Observation Progress and its Impact on SDGs | Huadong Guo | |||||
Space Program and Scientific Activities of Korea Aerospace Research institute | Heeseob Kim | |||||
The Emerging Role of Nanosatellites in South Africa | Paida Mangara | |||||
The Evolution of NOAA's Observing System | Steve Volz | |||||
3_6 | Harborside A | October 7, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | HOW NO-COST LANDSAT DATA IS RESHAPING COLLEGE LEVEL REMOTE SENSING COURSES | Ramesh Sivanpillai |
Integrating Change Detection into Undergraduate Geomorphology and Natural Hazards Courses and the Impact of Landsat's Free Imagery Archives | Rebecca Dodge | |||||
Advancing Undergraduate Geospatial Science Education Using No Cost Landsat As a Base to Build Story Map Applications While Enhancing the Remote Sensing Art Gallery Exhibit | Brent Yantis | |||||
Landsat Archived Data for Time Series Salt Marsh Change Analysis Along the Mid-Atlantic Coast | Anthony Campbell | |||||
Educating Science and Art with Landsat Imagery at UWG | Jeong Seong | |||||
Reaping the Benefits of No-Cost Imagery for Geospatial Education | Russell Congalton | |||||
Impact of No-Cost Landsat Imagery on Courses at Montana State University: Increased Relevance, Realistic Experiences, and Publications | Rick Lawrence | |||||
No-Cost Landsat Imagery Supports Student Ebook Learning | Paige Williams | |||||
Utilization of Free Landsat Imagery in Remote Sensing Teaching, Research and Outreach at the University of North Georgia | J.B. Sharma | |||||
SPatial LITeracy - SPLIT Remote Sensing Using No-Cost Landsat Data by OhioView | Anita Simic-Milas | |||||
No-Cost Landsat Data Redefines Student Research Projects in Applied Remote Sensing Classes at Uw | Ramesh Sivanpillai | |||||
4_1 | Harborside B | October 8, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | EARTH OBSERVATION AND REMOTE SENSING EDUCATION INITIATIVES | Marguerite Madden |
Earth-Centric Technology Paradigm for STEM Education and Public Communication | Tim Foresman | |||||
Augmented Tools for Environmental Monitoring: Incorporating Recent Technologies into Learning in the Geosciences | Marguerite Madden | |||||
Leveraging Open Data for Informed Decision Making | Amelia Snyder | |||||
4_2 | Essex A&B | October 8, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | GEOSPATIAL FUSION: OBSERVATIONS, FEATURES, DECISIONS | George Percivall |
Geospatial Fusion: Innovation and Standards | George Percivall | |||||
Fusing Remote Sensing and Population Data to Map the Human Planet | Robert Chen | |||||
Landscape Dynamics, Geographic Big Data and Scalable Geocomputation: The Oak Ridge Experience | Budhendra Bhaduri | |||||
An Interoperable Decision Support System for Flood Disaster Response Assistance | Guy Schumann | |||||
Preparing Earth Science Satellite Data for Analysis | Robert Wolfe | |||||
Developing a Cloud Analytics Reference Architecture for the Earth Sciences | David Meyer | |||||
4_3 | Harborside E | October 8, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | UNDERSTANDING AND IMPROVING LANDSAT MEASUREMENTS | Julia Barsi |
Landsat-9 OLI-2 Spectral and Radiometric Prelaunch Characterization and a Comparison to Landsat-8 OLI | Julia Barsi | |||||
Radiometric Performance of Imagers Onboard of Landsat 7 and 8 Satellites | Esad Micijevic | |||||
Field Validation and Intercomparison of Surface Reflectance Derived from Landsat and Sentinel-2 Satellites at a Continental Scale | Guy Byrne | |||||
Landsat Thermal infrared Sensors Imaging Performance | Brian Markham | |||||
4_4 | Harborside C | October 8, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE on EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITES (CEOS) | Mike Freilich |
Perspectives on International Collaboration on EO from the Outside | Michael Freilich | |||||
CEOS Objectives (What) and Organization (How) | Steve Volz | |||||
CEOS Systems Engineering office Providing Support to International Multilateral Collaboration | Brian Killough | |||||
CEOS WG on Disasters | Ivan Petiteville | |||||
CEOS WG on Capacity Building and Data Democracy | Nancy Searby | |||||
CEOS Ad-Hoc Team on Sustainable Development Goals | Argyro Kavvada | |||||
4_5 | Laurel A&B | October 8, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | LAND COVER CASE STUDIES FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT | Sarah Brennan |
A Comparison of Fused Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 OLI for Land Cover Mapping - A Case Study of Levhuvhu and Ndzhelele Sub-Catchments in South Africa | Eric Mashimbye | |||||
Assessment of Watershed Resources for Sustainable Agricultural Development: A Case of Developing an Operational Methodology Under Indian Conditions Through Geospatial Technologies | Balasubramani Karuppusamy | |||||
Land Cover Monitoring of Laguna Lake Watershed Using MODIS NDVI Data | Jommer Medina | |||||
Using Lidar and Earth Observation Temporal Analysis to Characterize and Explore Historic Behavior of Uranium Mining on the Landscape | Victoria Stengel | |||||
4_6 | Harborside A | October 8, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | SURFACE WATER AND ICE MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT | John Jones |
A USGS Standard Product for Wetland Dynamics Monitoring: Lessons Learned from Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DWSE) Application | John Jones | |||||
Implementation of the Dynamic Surface Water Extent Algorithm in Google Earth Engine for Global Applications | Christopher Soulard | |||||
Remote Sensing of Riparian Zones for Measuring Stream Permanence | Ethan Shavers | |||||
Towards Monitoring Minnesota's Under Ice Limnology and in Lake Primary Productivity Using the Landsat-Sentinel Earth Observation Constellation | Christopher Crawford | |||||
Monitoring Lake Ice on Lake Hazen Using High-Density SAR Time Series | Justin Murfitt | |||||
Use of VIIRS to Monitor Sub-Annual Surface Type Dynamics Driven by Seasonal and Shorter Term Changes in Snow Cover and Surface Inundation | Chengquan Huang | |||||
5_1 | Harborside C | October 8, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | COPERNICUS SERVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS | Peter Breger |
The Copernicus Climate Change Service: A Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals | Vincent-Henri Peuch | |||||
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service and the Monitoring of Sustainable Development Goals | Vincent-Henri Peuch | |||||
The Copernicus Marine Service in Support of SDGs | Pierre Bahurel | |||||
Copernicus Land Monitoring Service to Support Implementing the SDGs | tobias Langanke | |||||
The Global Land Component of the Copernicus Land Service: Key Products for SDG Monitoring | Michael Cherlet | |||||
5_2 | Harborside A | October 8, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | ADVANCES IN RETRIEVAL OF WATER CONSTITUENTS | Leif Olmanson |
A Cloud-Based Approach for Continuous Monitoring of Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms Using Sentinel 3-OLCI Data | Abhishek Kumar | |||||
Estimation of Chl-A Concentration in Laguna Lake Using Sentinel-3 Olci Images | Ariel Blanco | |||||
Satellite Observed Temporal and Spatial Variability of Water Clarity in the Laurentian Great Lakes | Robert Shuchman | |||||
Anomaly Detection in Surface Waters: A Machine Learning Approach | Armin Mehrabian | |||||
Optmization of Bio-Optical Model Parameters for Turbid Lake Water Quality Estimation Using Landsat 8 and WASI-2D | Amihan Manuel | |||||
Advancing Water Quality Monitoring Capabilities for inland Waters Using Landsat and Sentinel Data in an Automated Hpc Environment | Leif Olmanson | |||||
5_3 | Essex A&B | October 8, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | CLIMATE IMPACT IINVESTIGATIONS | Nicole Bartlett |
Developing Outcome-Based Environmental informatics: A Pathfinder in Data Integration for Coastal Systems | Nicole Bartlett | |||||
Grace-informed Seasonal forecasts of Hydrologic Extremes in the Contiguous United States | Benjamin Zaitchik | |||||
Enterprise Lst Product Status and Its Readiness to Users | Yuling Liu | |||||
Rapid Urban Flood Mapping Using Integrated Backscattering and Coherence from Multi-Temporal ALOS-2 Data | Young-Joo Kwak | |||||
5_4 | Harborside E | October 8, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | GLOBAL 30-M LANDSAT-DERIVED RAINFED AND IRRIGATED CROPLANDS FOR FOOD AND WATER SECURITY STUDIES | Prasad Thenkabail |
Global 30-M Landsat-Derived Cropland Extent Product for Nominal 2015 Produced Using Machine Learning Algorithms and Cloud Computing on Google Earth Engine | Prasad Thenkabail | |||||
A Meta-Analysis of Global Crop Water Productivity of Three Leading World Crops (Wheat, Corn, and Rice) in the Irrigated Areas: An Assessment from Remote Sensing and Non-Remote Sensing Studies Over Three Decades | Daniel Foley | |||||
Global 30-M Landsat and MODIS Derived Irrigated and Rainfed Cropland Area Maps Using Spectral Matching Techniques and Machine Learning Algorithms on the Cloud | Pardhasaradhi Teluguntla | |||||
Southeast and Northeast Asian Cropland Mapping Using Landsat 30-M Time-Series Data, Machine Learning, and Google Earth Engine (GEE) Cloud Computing | Adam Oliphant | |||||
5_5 | Laurel A&B | October 8, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | CASE STUDIES IN CROPLAND MAPPING AND MONITORING | Lisa Colson |
Mapping and Monitoring Croplands Using Field Data Collection and the Global Agricultural & Disaster Assessment System | Katie McGaughey | |||||
Agriculturally Consistent Mapping of Smallholder Farming Systems Using Remote Sensing and Spatial Modelling | Arthur Crespin-Boucaud | |||||
Fine-Scale Spatial and Temporal Monitoring of Crop Growth, Biomass and Weather Damage: Techniques for Small Farms and Community Gardens | Marguerite Madden | |||||
Evapotranspiration Modeling for C4 and C3 Crops Using Remote Sensing Data | Anita Simic-Milas | |||||
Near Real-Time Mapping of Crop Emergence Using Frequent Satellite Remote Sensing Imagery | Feng Gao | |||||
5_6 | Harborside B | October 8, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | LARGE AREA LAND CHANGE MAPPING AND MONITORING INVESTIGATIONS | Chuck Hutchinson |
The Fate of Tropical Forest Fragments | Matthew Hansen | |||||
Comparison of Machine Learning Algorithms for Predicting Lichen Fractions in Northern Canada and Alaska | Darren Pouliot | |||||
Earth Observations for Global Biodiversity Monitoring | Cindy Schmidt | |||||
Copernicus Operational Global Land Cover Service - a Flexible, User-Oriented and Multi-Scale Mapping Approach | Marcel Buchhorn | |||||
The Global Surface Water Explorer 1984 - 2018 | Alan Belward | |||||
Forestry TEP Is Serving Users in Efficent Exploitation of Earth Observation in Forestry | Tuomas Hame | |||||
6_1 | Harborside A | October 8, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | SOCIETAL BENEFITS FOR EARTH OBSERVATIONS IN NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DECISION MAKING | Carl Shapiro |
Societal Benefits of USGS Science: Indications from a Series of Pilot Studies | Emily Pindilli | |||||
The Consortium for the Valuation of Applications Benefits Linked with Earth Science (Valuables) | Yusuke Kuwayama | |||||
Valuing the Benefits of Earth Observations: A NOAA Perspective | Chris Lauer | |||||
Why Pay for Eo Satellites? | Mark Doherty | |||||
6_2 | Harborside E | October 8, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | SUSTAINABLE LAND IMAGING AND THE FUTURE OF MODERATE-RESOLUTION LAND OBSERVATION | Jeff Masek |
Sustainable Land Imaging | Marissa Herron | |||||
Science and Applications Needs for Future Land Imaging Missions | Zhuoting Wu | |||||
Copernicus Sentinel-2 and Candidate Land Surface Temperature Monitoring (Lstm) Missions | Valentina Boccia | |||||
Overview and Status of the Landsat 9 Mission | Jeff Masek | |||||
Advantages of Enabling Technologies Applied within Land Imaging Architectures | Doug Daniels | |||||
6_3 | Essex A&B | October 8, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | BATHYMETRY AND NEAR-SHORE INVESTIGATIONS | Margaret Srinivasan |
A Cost-Effective Method for Water Depth Derivation Using Remotely Sensed Imagery | Caixia Wang | |||||
Using Remote Sensing to Quantify Paleolithic Site Potential of Ancients by Restructuring Bio-Communities Along the Kelp Highway | JP McGlaughlin | |||||
Altimetry Applications in Coastal and inland Waters | Margaret Srinivasan | |||||
6_4 | Harborside C | October 8, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | COPERNICUS - EUROPE'S EYES on EARTH: SUSTAINABLE AND CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF OUR ENVIRONMENT | Peter Breger |
Copernicus: How Europe's Eyes on Earth Are Supporting Environment and Climate Change Policy | Hans Bruyninckx | |||||
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service: Bringing Earth Observation into Your Screens | Vincent-Henri Peuch | |||||
Monitoring and Reporting on the Ocean State: The Copernicus Marine Service | Pierre Bahurel | |||||
The Copernicus Climate Change Service: Monitoring the Earth's Climate and Its Evolution | Vincent-Henri Peuch | |||||
Where Copernicus Global Land Products Can Make a Difference! | Michael Cherlet | |||||
6_5 | Laurel A&B | October 8, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR DISASTER ASSESSMENT AND RESPONSE | Vincent Ambrosia |
The Geo Global Wildfire information System (Geo-Gwis) | Vince Ambrosia | |||||
Integrating Lidar into Mtbs Burn Severity Mapping | Birgit Peterson | |||||
Examining Recent Trends in Fires and Air Quality in the US Using Seven Years of Snpp Viirs | Shobha Kondragunta | |||||
Identifying Hurricane Impacts on Barbuda Using Citizen Science Ground Observations, Drone Photography and Satellite Imagery | Rebecca Boger | |||||
Monitoring Agriculture During Disasters Using Remote Sensing and Geospatial Data Products | Avery Sandborn | |||||
6_6 | Harborside B | October 8, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | LAND USE ONTOLOGY | John Latham |
Panel Discussion | John Latham | |||||
7_1 | Harborside C | October 9, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | LAND CHANGE MONITORING ASSESSMENT AND PROJECTION (LCMAP): CURRENT STATUS | Heather Tollerud |
Progress towards Continuous Monitoring of Our Changing US Land Cover | Jesslyn Brown | |||||
How to Produce Land Cover and Land Change from Time Series Data | Heather Tollerud | |||||
LCMAP Land Cover and Land Change Products | Christopher Barber | |||||
Quality Control and Assessment of Interpreter Consistency of Annual Land Cover Reference Data for the USGS LCMAP initiative | Bruce Pengra | |||||
Use of LCMAP Reference Data for Accuracy Assessment and Area Estimation | Stephen Stehman | |||||
7_2 | Harborside B | October 9, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | OPEN DATA CUBE: A NEW DATA TECHNOLOGY FOR ENHANCING THE USE OF SATELLITE DATA TO ADDRESS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS | Brian Killough |
Summary of the Open Data Cube initiative and Its Impact on the Sustainable Development Goals | Brian Killough | |||||
Interoperable Use of Landsat and Sentinel-1 Data in the Open Data Cube | Brian Killough | |||||
Galamsey Monitoring with Sentinel-1 in Ghana | Jorg Haarpaintner | |||||
Lessons Learned from Using the Open Data Cube (Odc) and Machine Learning Techniques for United Nations (Un) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | Syed Rizvi | |||||
Towards Improving the Multi-Sensor Interoperability to Mitigate the Effects of Clouds on Analyses Using Open Data Cube (Odc) for United Nations (Un) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | Syed Rizvi | |||||
7_3 | Harborside E | October 9, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Douglas Muchoney |
Earth Observations for International Development | Douglas Muchoney | |||||
Strengthening Capacity in Using Earth Observations for Societal Benefit in the Americas in the Context of the Amerigeo Regional initiative | Betzy Sandoval | |||||
Satellite Earth Observation for Global Development Assistance - from Innovation towards Mainstreaming | Christoph Aubrecht | |||||
Global Forest Watch, from Satellite Data to information for Decision Makers | Mikaela Weisse | |||||
7_4 | Harborside A | October 9, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | ADVANCES IN CROP YIELD MONITORING APPROACHES | Rick Mueller |
Estimating US Corn Yields Using MODIS Data, Phenology Analysis, and Two-Band Enhanced Vegetation index | Arthur Rosales | |||||
Annual Field-Level Crop Yield Assessment with 35 Years of Landsat Data | David Johnson | |||||
Verde: An Innovative Solution to Deliver Detailed Crop Analytics | Eric Johnson | |||||
From Pixel to Yield: forecasting Potato Productivity in Lebanon and Idaho | Donna Delparte | |||||
7_5 | Essex A&B | October 9, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | WOMEN IN REMOTE SENSING | Bobbi Lenczowski |
Panel Discussion | Roberta Lenczowski | |||||
7_6 | Laurel A&B | October 9, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | FOREST HEALTH AND DEGRADATION MONITORING INVESTIGATIONS | Rick Lawrence |
Estimating Rates of Forest Degradation and DeForestation for the Amazon Basin from 1995-2017 | Eric Bullock | |||||
Using Radar-Derived Elevation Data to Characterize Land Cover Changes Detected by Landsat Imagery in the Northwestern Colombian Amazon | Paulo Arevalo | |||||
Detection and Severity Classification of Spruce Budworm Annual Defoliation Using Sentinel-2 Imagery | Rajeev Bhattarai | |||||
Landsat Time Series Analysis of a Continuous Variable Response - Percent Mortality from a Bark-Beetle infestation | Rick Lawrence | |||||
Extraction of Young-Woody Vegetation Structure in a Savanna Semi-Arid Environment Exploiting Readily Available Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8 Images | Emmanuel Fundisi | |||||
8_1 | Harborside A | October 9, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | ADVANCES IN THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT | Sarah Brennan |
Potentials of Earth Observation for Water Resources Management: Examples from the Catch-Mekong Project | Doris Klein | |||||
Quantifying Effects of Global Change and Land Use Legacy at the Land-Water Interface Across the Great Lakes Basin | Colin Brooks | |||||
Coastal Land Cover Monitoring: Moving from the Past into the Future | Nate Herold | |||||
Satellite-Based Water Management on the Navajo Nation | Amber McCullum | |||||
8_2 | Harborside C | October 9, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | LAND CHANGE MONITORING ASSESSMENT AND PROJECTION (LCMAP): NEW LAND CHANGE SCIENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT | Christopher Barber |
A New System for Near Real-Time Monitoring and Characterization of Land Disturbance | Zhe Zhu | |||||
Future Directions and Updated Capabilities for LCMAP | Heather Tollerud | |||||
Algorithm Development for Mapping Land Disturbance Agent | Shi Qiu | |||||
Mapping Causal Agents of Disturbance in the AboVE Domain Using Time Series of Landsat Data | Yingtong Zhang | |||||
Towards a Moderate Spatial Resolution Data Record of 21st Century Global Land Cover, Land Use, and Land Cover Change | Curtis Woodcock | |||||
8_3 | Essex A&B | October 9, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | NEW GENERATION OF NOAA OPERATIONAL SATELLITES TO SUPPORT LAND, ARCTIC, AND COASTAL WATERS APPLICATIONS | Ivan Csiszar |
Advancing Environmental Remote Sensing with Viirs and Abi | Changyong Cao | |||||
Application of GOES-16/Abi Imagery in Flood Detection | Donglian Sun | |||||
Active Fire Monitoring and Applications from NOAA's New Generation Operational Satellites | Ivan Csiszar | |||||
Observing Hail Swaths Using the GOES Advanced Baseline Imager | Kevin Gallo | |||||
The NOAA Coastwatch Program and Operational Satellite Oceanography Data for Research and Applications | Paul DiGiacomo | |||||
New Generation of NOAA Polar-Orbiting Satellites to Enhance Global Land Applications and Services | Ivan Csiszar | |||||
8_4 | Laurel A&B | October 9, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | CROPLAND AND SOIL MONITORING | Claire Boryan |
Wheat Sown Area Mapping in Afghanistan Using Knowledge Based Decision Tree and Machine Learning Method with Optical and Radar Images in Google Earth Engine Cloud Environment | Lee Ellenburg | |||||
Early Season WInter Wheat Identification Using Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar and Optical Imagery | Claire Boryan | |||||
Downscaling of Smap Radiometer Soil Moisture in Conus | Bin Fang | |||||
A Strategy for a National Soil Moisture Network | Michael Cosh | |||||
8_5 | Harborside B | October 9, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | NEW EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS | Vanessa Escobar |
Preliminary Validation of GOES-16 ABI Aerosol Optical Depth Product | Mi Zhou | |||||
Total Propagated Uncertainty of the Surface Reflectance of the Satellite Imagery | Minsu Kim | |||||
A Novel Re-Compositing Approach to Create a Continuous and Consistent Cross-Sensor Global NDVI Data Set | Wenze Yang | |||||
USGS Operational Implementation of Lidar Data Quality Measure Software 2019 | Barry Miller | |||||
New Generation of US Satellite Microwave Sounder Achieves High Radiometric Stability Performance for Reliable Climate Change Detection | Cheng-Zhi Zou | |||||
8_6 | Harborside E | October 9, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT | Douglas Muchoney |
Small Satellites & International Development | Krystal Wilson | |||||
Servir: Fourteen Years of Bringing Space to Village | Emil Cherrington | |||||
Utilizing Earth Observation to Map Ecosystem Extent and Condition in West Papua, indonesia | Timothy Wright | |||||
Harnessing Earth Observations to Support indigenous-Led Land Management | Karyn Tabor | |||||
Geospatial Modeling of Human-Wildlife Conflict and Habitat Suitability for Jaguar Corridors in Costa Rica | Hikari Murayama | |||||
9_1 | Harborside C | October 9, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | LAND CHANGE MONITORING ASSESSMENT AND PROJECTION (LCMAP): ADVANCING LAND COVER APPLICATIONS AND ASSESSMENTS | Qiang Zhou |
Remote Sensing As the Foundation for the Next Generation of United States Landscape Projection Models | Terry Sohl | |||||
Comparative Study Between NLCD and LCMAP Land Cover Maps | Qiang Zhou | |||||
Characterize Landscape Thermal Feature and Change in Urban Environment Using Landsat ARD and LCMAP Products | George Xian | |||||
LCMAP Applications in Hydrological Sciences | Jennifer Rover | |||||
initial LCMAP Prototype Land Cover Classification Composition and Change Metrics, 1985-2016 | Roger Auch | |||||
9_2 | Essex A&B | October 9, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | AN OVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT ANALYSIS READY DATA PRODUCTS, TOOLS, APPLICATIONS AND IMPACTS | Brian Killough |
CEOS Analysis Ready Data for Land (Card4L) - an Overview on the Current and Future Work | Brian Killough | |||||
Time-Series and Applications of Advanced Sentinel-1 Analysis Ready Data for Africa (SAR-4-Africa) | Jorg Haarpaintner | |||||
Copernicus Sentinel-2 Surface Reflectance Products from a CARD4L Perspective | Valentina Boccia | |||||
The USGS's Progress towards Analysis Ready Data (ARD) Products | Cody Anderson | |||||
Sen2Like, a Tool to Generate Sentinel-2 Harmonised Surface Reflectance Products toward the Integration of New Missions | Sebastien Saunier | |||||
9_3 | Harborside B | October 9, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | CASE STUDIES IN NATIONAL LAND COVER MAPPING PROJECTS | John Latham |
A National Land Cover Monitoring System for Afghanistan | Lee Ellenburg | |||||
Optical and Radar Data Analysis for Land Cover/Use Mapping in Peru | Barry Haack | |||||
Living Earth Australia: Land Cover Mapping to Address Sustainable Development Goals Using Digital Earth Australia | Christopher Owers | |||||
Quantification of Recent Land Cover Changes in Ethiopia | Reza Khatami | |||||
Earth Monitor: A Multi-Criteria Change Monitoring Service Using Satellite Imagery | Peter Barren | |||||
9_4 | Harborside E | October 9, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | OPEN CIVIL APPLICATIONS COMMITTEE MEETINGS | Dan Opstal |
Civil Applications Overview | Paul Young | |||||
Leveraging Dod Imagery for Civil Applications | Steve Hak | |||||
Geospatial Sensing for the Wildland Firefight | Everett Hinkley | |||||
Spectral Remote Sensing of Harmful Algal Blooms | Dan Opstal | |||||
9_5 | Laurel A&B | October 9, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST MONITORING STUDIES | John Bolten |
Object-Based Classification Approach to Determine the Fallow Period for Shifting Agriculture in indigenous Communities in Guyana | Haimwant Persaud | |||||
Using Space-Borne Image Spectroscopic Data to Estimate at Canopy Level Maize Nitrate Status in a Linear Regression Model | Adeline Ngie | |||||
Consistency of NASA Smap and Nass Surveryed Soil Moisture Enable Enhancement for Crop Monitoring | Andreas Colliander | |||||
Interoperability of Various Data Streams within Guyana's Monitoring Reporting & Verification System | Pete Watt | |||||
Using Guyana's Monitoring Reporting & Verification System to Guide National Forest Management & Decision Making | Nasheta Dewnath | |||||
9_6 | Harborside A | October 9, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | A CONVERSATION ON THE LANDSAT PROGRAM AND ITS DATA POLICY | Barbara Ryan |
Panel Discussion | Barbara Ryan | |||||
10_1 | Harborside A | October 10, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | IMPORTANCE OF SYSTEM CALIBRATION AND DATA QUALITY ON EARTH OBSERVATION | Greg Stensaas |
Copernicus Sentinel-2 Calibration Activities and Data Quality Status After Two Years of Fully Deployed On-Orbit Constellation | Valentina Boccia | |||||
Comparison of Dove_Landsat Radiometric Quality to Landsat 8 OLI | Minsu Kim | |||||
The Importance of Calibration on the Usability of Earth Observation Data | Michael Choate | |||||
Multi Constellation Calibration at Planet and L1 Interoperability with Other Missions | Arin Jumpasut | |||||
The Land Product Characterization System: A Tool for Comparative Analysis of Satellite Data and Products | Kevin Gallo | |||||
10_2 | Essex A&B | October 10, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | IGNITE SESSION | Peter Erskine |
Unicorns to Workhorses: Extending Routine Sunphotometry to the Oceans | Stephen Broccardo | |||||
Examining Reference Ecosystems and the Resilience of Mine Rehabilitation Using Ground Data with High-Resolution Imagery | Peter Erskine | |||||
Detecting Leaf Damages with True Color Photos Obtained from Mobile Phones | Ramesh Sivanpillai | |||||
Earth Observations and Crop Modeling to Support Agricultural Water Resources Management | Pierre Guillevic | |||||
Analysis Ready High Revisit, High Resolution SAR Data | Davide Castelletti | |||||
Apples and Oranges: Meta-Analysis and Analytic inference from Published Land-Cover Classifications | Peter Kennedy | |||||
Managing Urban Sprawl Using Remote Sensing and Gis | PP Anilkumar | |||||
10_3 | Harborside B | October 10, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | LIDAR VEGETATION CANOPY METRICS: TOWARD DEVELOPING STANDARDS | James Ellenwood |
Validating 3DEP Lidar Data Using Tls | Jason Stoker | |||||
Evaluating the Potential of NAIP-Derived Canopy Height Models to Support Operational Forest inventory Applications in the Southeastern Us | Ben Branoff | |||||
Lidar Vegetation Canopy Metrics - towards Developing Standards - a Forest inventory Perspective | James Ellenwood | |||||
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Uas) Lidar Considerations, Comparisons, and Current Scanners to Assess Forest Canopy Features | Mark Bauer | |||||
10_4 | Harborside E | October 10, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | HIGH RESOLUTION LAND COVER USING NAIP | Michael Norton |
Creating High-Resolution Land Cover Data: Opportunities and Pitfalls | Michael Norton | |||||
West Virginia Statewide Land Cover Classification from Naip Orthophotography: Findings and Recommendations | Aaron Maxwell | |||||
Utilizing Naip Imagery to Perform High-Resolution Land Cover Mapping in a Desert Landscape: Successes and Challenges | Rachel Soobitsky | |||||
Using Deep Learning for High-Resolution Land Cover Mapping: Challenges and Opportunities | Caleb Robinson | |||||
High-Resolution Change Detection: Overcoming Challenges | Jarlath O'Neil-Dunne | |||||
10_5 | Harborside C | October 10, 2019 | 10:00 | 11:30 | VEGETATION ASSESSMENTS | Jess Brown |
Satellite-Based Mapping of Field-Scale Stress Indicators for Crop Yield forecasting: An Application Across the Corn Belt, Usa | Yang Yang | |||||
Corn Crop Growth Condition Assessment Based on Growth Dynamics: A Multi-Source Method | Zhengwei Yang | |||||
Towards Operationalization: Evaluation of a Regional Drought and Yield Assessment System in Kenya | Lee Ellenburg | |||||
Characterizing Field-Scale Water Use and Crop Stress in Agricultural Landscapes Using Multi-Sensor Data Fusion | Martha Anderson | |||||
Measurement Uncertainty and Model Validation: An instructive Case Study of an Irrigated Cotton Crop | Joseph Alfieri | |||||
11_1 | Harborside C | October 10, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | SATELLITE INTEROPERABILITY | Jon Christopherson |
Landsat Collection-2 Reference Data Updates for Improved Registration to Sentinel-2 | Rajagopalan Rengarajan | |||||
Towards Enhanced Sensor Interoperability and Harmonized Surface Reflectance Products | Rasmus Houborg | |||||
Improved Interoperability Through Systemic Radiometric Calibration | Jon Christopherson | |||||
Spectral Harmonization: Can It Be Done? | Jon Christopherson | |||||
Development and Validation of JPSS VIIRS Vi and GVF Products | Ivan Csiszar | |||||
11_2 | Harborside B | October 10, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | NASA HARVEST AND OTHER RECENT ADVANCES IN REMOTE SENSING OF AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS AND FOOD SECURITY | Mike Humber |
NASA Harvest: A Program Enhancing the Use of Earth Observations for Agriculture | Chris Justice | |||||
The GEOGLAM Crop Monitors | Brian Barker | |||||
Monitoring and Modeling Field-Level Crop Yield and Environmental Sustainability for the US Corn Belt | Kaiyu Guan | |||||
Using Earth Observations to Provide Early Warning for Food insecurity | Greg Husak | |||||
Monitoring and Forecasting Water Availability with the FEWS NET Land Data Assimilation System | Amy McNally | |||||
Integrating Field Scale Eo Metrics to Grow Domestic Conservation Practices within Supply Chain Decision Support Tools | Nathan Torbick | |||||
11_3 | Harborside A | October 10, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | COLLABORATION IN THE DIVERSE GEOSPATIAL WORKFORCE: HOW EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONALS CAN BRING INNOVATIONS TO THE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY | Amanda Aragon |
Panel Discussion | Amanda Aragon | |||||
11_4 | Harborside E | October 10, 2019 | 13:00 | 14:30 | MODERATE RESOLUTION DATA CHARACTERIZATION AND TRANSFORMATIONS | Thomas Parris |
Cloud Detection Algorithm for Multi-Modal Satellite Imagery Using Convolutional Neural-Networks (CNN) | Stephen Broccardo | |||||
The Tasseled Cap Transform Revisited | Thomas Parris | |||||
Bulk Processing of the European Space Agency Landsat Multi Spectral Scanner Archive: Recent Improvements and Developments | Sebastien Saunier | |||||
A Multi-Scale Segmentation Approach to Filling Gaps in Landsat ETM+ SLC-off Images Through Pixel Weighting | Leila Fonseca | |||||
Generating High Spatiotemporal Land Surface Temperatures Through Sharpening Multi-Sensor Thermal Imagery | Jie Xue | |||||
12_1 | Harborside C | October 10, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | UAS: CHANGING THE FUTURE OF REMOTE SENSING | Greg Stensaas |
USGS Small UAS Present and Future Scientific Research and Operational Applications | Matthew Burgess | |||||
UAS for Remote Sensing: System Capabilities and Products Quality and Accuracy | Qassim Abdullah | |||||
Generating Consistent Uas Remote Sensing Data | Ajit Sampath | |||||
Laboratory Radiometric Calibration/Characterization and Workflow for Low Cost sUAS VNIR Cameras | Mary Pagnutti | |||||
The Odysseus High-Altitude Solar Aircraft for Earth Observation | Kevin Uleck | |||||
Issues in Developing Larger Area (10 Km2) sUAS Based Geobia Applications | J.B. Sharma | |||||
12_2 | Harborside B | October 10, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | AGRICULTURAL AND AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR SDG 2: ZERO HUNGER | John Latham |
Operational Agricultural Monitoring: Addressing the SDG Reporting Requirements | John Latham | |||||
Geospatial information for Agricultural and Agri-Environmental Statistics | Elisabetta Carfagna | |||||
Success Countries Where Satllite Imagery Has Been Used to Design a Statistical System | William Wigton | |||||
Operational Agricultural Flood Monitoring with Copernicus Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar | Claire Boryan | |||||
Eyes in the Sky, Boots on the Ground: Integrating Satellites and Surveys for inproving Crop Yield Measurement | Sydney Gourlay | |||||
12_3 | Harborside E | October 10, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | NATIONAL LAND COVER DATABASE 2016, OFFERING NEW CHANGE INSIGHTS ACROSS THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES | Collin Homer |
Release of the 2016 US National Land Cover Database, Providing New Opportunities for Land Cover Science | Collin Homer | |||||
NLCD 2016 Tree Canopy Results and Change Patterns, 2011-2016 | Karen Schleeweis | |||||
NLCD 2016 Impervious Surface Distribution and Change Patterns | George Xian | |||||
New NLCD 2016 Shrub and Grass Products, offering Unprecedented Characterization and Monitoring of US Shrublands | Collin Homer | |||||
Future Plans for NLCD 2019 | Jon Dewitz | |||||
High Resolution Land Cover Classification Using the National Land Cover Database Tool, Imagery and Historical Data | Jeff VanDeVaarst | |||||
12_4 | Harborside A | October 10, 2019 | 15:30 | 17:00 | REMOTE SENSING INVESTIGATIONS OF WETLANDS AND NEAR-SHORE ISSUES | Colin Brooks |
Integrating Optical and SAR Earth Observation Data to Support the Production of a Comprehensive Wetlands inventory Dataset for Alaska | Chengquan Huang | |||||
A Completed Wetland inventory of Newfoundland and an Ongoing Wetland inventory of Canada Using Eo Data on Google Earth Engine | Bahram Salehi | |||||
Applying UAS for Evaluating Transportation infrastructure and Monitoring invasive Aquatic Plants | Colin Brooks | |||||
Satellite Remote Sensing Reveals More Than Three Decades of Increasing Coral Bleaching Heat Stress | Gang Liu | |||||
Using NOAA Coral Reef Watch Ecoforecasts to Prepare for and Respond to the 2014-17 Global Coral Bleaching Event | Mark Eakin | |||||
Scaling High Latitude Peatland Emissions Using Multi-Scale Earth Observation | Nathan Torbick | |||||
13_1 | Harborside E | October 11, 2019 | 8:30 | 10:00 | NEW TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES TO INCREASE SCIENTIFIC AND APPLICATIONS ACCESS TO SATELLITE EARTH OBSERVATIONS | Sara Lubkin |
The Multi-Mission Algorithm and Analysis Platform: Sharing Data and Algorithms Across Agencies and Scientists | Ian Schuler | |||||
Utilizing the NASA Atmospheric Science Data Center (ASDC) Geospatial Platform for Data Analysis | Matthew Tisdale | |||||
Pangeo: A Big-Data Ecosystem for Scalable Earth System Science | Joseph Hamman | |||||
Designing the User Experience for Earth Observation Data Services in the Cloud | Christopher Lynnes | |||||
Visualizing Earth Observations for Science and Applications with NASA Worldview and Global Imagery Browse Services | Mike McGann | |||||
End-to-End Machine Learning Applications Framework for Earth Science | Brian Freitag | |||||
13_2 | Harborside B | October 11, 2019 | 8:30 | 10:00 | APPLICATIONS OF NASA EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR LOCAL DECISION MAKING: 20 YEARS OF THE NASA DEVELOP PROGRAM | Kenton Ross |
Patuxent Water Resources: Assessing Land Cover and Land Use Change to inform Watershed Resource Management | Stephanie Rockwood | |||||
Monitoring the Urban Heat Island Effects on the Health of Residents of New Orleans, Louisiana Metropolitan Area | Madison Murphy | |||||
Utilizing SAR and NASA Earth Observations to Identify Optimal Transportation Routes to Assist Emergency Responders | Christine Evans | |||||
Employing Remote Sensing Techniques to Quantify Sediment Supply and Evaluate Marsh Vulnerability in the Plum Island Estuary | Zach Bengtsson | |||||
Utilizing Landsat and Sentinel-2 to Remotely Monitor and Evaluate the Performance of WInter Cover Crops Throughout Maryland | Julio Peredo | |||||
Using NASA Earth Observations to Explore Urban Heat and Flood Vulnerability in Providence, RI & Elizabeth, NJ | Heather Dulaney | |||||
13_3 | Harborside A | October 11, 2019 | 8:30 | 10:00 | ADVANCES IN MAPPING AND MONITORING WATER CHARACTERISTICS | Robert Shuchman |
A Satellite-Based Analysis Tool for Rapid Evaluation of Aquatic Environments (STREAM) | Nima Pahlevan | |||||
Combining Sentinel-2 and Landsat-8 for Benthic Vegetation Monitoring in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore | Robert Shuchman | |||||
Estimating Phytoplankton Productivity in the Largest Lakes of the World Using Satellite Remote Sensing | Michael Sayers | |||||
Monitoring Land Use and Water Use Change Over Forested Landscapes in North Carolina, USA Using Multi-Sensor Data Fusion | Yun Yang | |||||
13_4 | Harborside C | October 11, 2019 | 8:30 | 10:00 | EARTH OBSERVATION MISSIONS AND SERVICES | Steve Aichele |
Demonstrating Next Generation High-Altitude, Long Endurance Aircraft for Earth Science | Matthew Fladeland | |||||
NASA Airborne Science Contributions to Continuous Earth Monitoring | Susan Schoenung | |||||
The DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) instrument On-Orbit Performance and Data Access Through Tcloud | Kara Burch | |||||
SIR-C Data Recovery for Continuous Monitoring of the Earth | Kenneth Arnoult | |||||
Developing a National Terrain Model | Stephen Aichele | |||||
The Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) Airborne Campaign | Elizabeth Hoy | |||||
PO | Exhibit Hall | October 8, 2019 | 17:30 | 19:00 | POSTER PRESENTATIONS | |
An Approach to Improve Atmospheric Correction for Radiative Transfer Derived Bathymetry for North American Nearshore Waters | Christopher Ilori | |||||
Accuracy Assessment of sUAS Photogrammetrically-Derived Point Clouds | Amal Suleiman | |||||
GOES-16 ABI ARB Products: Method, Evaluation, and Possible Improvements | Hye-Yun Kim | |||||
UAV for Invasive Plant Species in the Old Woman Creek Estuary, Ohio Using Machine Learning Classifiers | Anita Simic-Milas | |||||
Long-term trends across CONUS from a new root-zone soil moisture product called SMERGE | Kenneth Tobin | |||||
GOES-16/17-Based Evapotranspiration and Drought Monitoring Products from NESDIS GET-D System | Li Fang | |||||
Twenty Years of Disaster and Natural Hazards Monitoring with the ASTER Instrument on NASA's Terra Platform | Michael Abrams | |||||
Kite Systems for Local Scale Remote Sensing | Kay Rufty | |||||
Proposing a New Drought Assessment Spectral Model to Anticipate Desert Fronts Directions Through Sustainable Agriculture Expansion | Alfred Ngandam-Mfondoum | |||||
Modelling Risk of Soils Degradation Through Statistics Analysis of Spectral Indices: A Case Study on the Cameroonians Shores of Lake Chad and its Hinterland | Paul Gbetkom | |||||
SELEGUA: A New BSRN Station in Southern Mexico | Roberto Bonifaz | |||||
Combining Field Sampled and Imagery Sampled Data for Crop Area Estimation | Sunita Yadav | |||||
The Effects of Floodwaters from the Bonnet Carre Spillway on the Mississippi Gulf Coast Oyster Reefs | Lance Yarbrough | |||||
Guidelines for Effective Environmental Assessment and Monitoring with Drones | Renee Bartolo | |||||
Inter- and Intra-Annual Changes in the Three Dimensional Structure of Urban Canopies Detected by Airborne, Terrestrial and Slam Lidar Measurements | Youngkeun Song | |||||
Characterizing Plant Functional Properties in Arctic Biome with a Novel Multi-Sensor Unmanned Aerial System | Dedi Yang | |||||
Habitat Assessment for Western Gray Squirrels (Sciurus griseus) in Eastern Washington State | Brian Cosentino | |||||
Creating Benchmark Data to Support Autonomous Vehicle Navigation and Validation of Satellite Image-Based Mapping | Charles Toth | |||||
Enhancing Chlorophyll-A Retrievals from Multispectral Observations Via Machine Learning | Brandon Smith | |||||
GIS Analysis of Future Locations for Electric Charging Stations | Phillip Agbesi | |||||
Leveraging Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) in Mining of Rare Earth Elements Ore Deposits | Emma Boule | |||||
An Analysis of Straight-Line Boundaries and Conflict in the Mideast Region | David Luzader | |||||
Assessing Satellite-Derived Phenological Metrics and Terrain Data As a Proxy for Vegetation Dynamics Along the Brazilian Savanna Corridor | Leila Fonseca | |||||
Integrating HiRISE Images and MOLA Data for Accurate Surface Topographic Mapping | Ahmed Elaksher |