Remote Sensing of Environment: an interdisciplinary journal

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  • Decadal trends in the release of terrigenous organic carbon to the Mackenzie Delta (Canadian Arctic) using satellite ocean color data (1998–2019).  283:113322-113322. 2022
  • Synergistic use of SMAP and OCO-2 data in assessing the responses of ecosystem productivity to the 2018 US drought.  251:112062-112062. 2020
  • An assessment of marine atmospheric boundary layer roll detection using Sentinel-1 SAR data.  250:Not-Available. 2020
  • Sun-induced fluorescence closely linked to ecosystem transpiration as evidenced by satellite data and radiative transfer models.  249:112030-112030. 2020
  • Mapping canopy nitrogen in European forests using remote sensing and environmental variables with the random forests method.  247:111933-111933. 2020
  • Improvement of operational airborne gamma radiation snow water equivalent estimates using SMAP soil moisture.  240:Not-Available. 2020
  • Improving SMAP freeze-thaw retrievals for pavements using effective soil temperature from GEOS-5: Evaluation against in situ road temperature data over the U.S.  237:Not-Available. 2020
  • Classification of the global Sentinel-1 SAR vignettes for ocean surface process studies.  234:111457-111457. 2019
  • Optimum satellite remote sensing of the marine carbonate system using empirical algorithms in the global ocean, the Greater Caribbean, the Amazon Plume and the Bay of Bengal.  235:Not-Available. 2019
  • Remote sensing of the terrestrial carbon cycle: A review of advances over 50 years.  233:111383-111383. 2019
  • An optimized two source energy balance model based on complementary concept and canopy conductance.  223:243-256. 2019
  • Integrating cloud-based workflows in continental-scale cropland extent classification.  219:162-179. 2018
  • Satellite detection of an unusual intrusion of salty slope water into a marginal sea: Using SMAP to monitor Gulf of Maine inflows.  217:550-561. 2018
  • Pan-Arctic optical characteristics of colored dissolved organic matter: Tracing dissolved organic carbon in changing Arctic waters using satellite ocean color data.  200:89-101. 2017
  • Effect of spatial variability of wet snow on modeled and observed microwave emissions.  198:310-320. 2017
  • MODIS phenology-derived, multi-year distribution of conterminous US crop types.  198:490-503. 2017
  • A new algorithm for discriminating water sources from space: A case study for the southern Beaufort Sea using MODIS ocean color and SMOS salinity data.  184:124-138. 2016
  • Examining spectral reflectance features related to foliar nitrogen in forests: Implications for broad-scale nitrogen mapping.  173:174-186. 2016
  • Remote sensing of foliar nitrogen in cultivated grasslands of human dominated landscapes.  167:88-97. 2015
  • Estimating forest structure in a tropical forest using field measurements, a synthetic model and discrete return lidar data.  161:1-11. 2015
  • Spatial scaling of reflectance and surface albedo over a mixed-use, temperate forest landscape during snow-covered periods.  158:465-477. 2015
  • Evaluation of field-measured vertical obscuration and full waveform lidar to assess salt marsh vegetation biophysical parameters.  156:264-275. 2015
  • Multivariate statistical analysis of asynchronous lidar data and vegetation models in a neotropical forest.  154:368-377. 2014
  • An optical water type framework for selecting and blending retrievals from bio-optical algorithms in lakes and coastal waters..  143:97-111. 2014
  • Comparing MODIS daily snow albedo to spectral albedo field measurements in Central Greenland.  140:118-129. 2014
  • Snowpack and runoff generation using AMSR-E passive microwave observations in the Upper Helmand Watershed, Afghanistan.  115:3313-3321. 2011
  • Tropical forest backscatter anomaly evident in Sea Winds scatterometer morning overpass data during 2005 drought in Amazonia.  115:897-907. 2011
  • Landslide susceptibility mapping using downscaled AMSR-E soil moisture: A case study from Cleveland Corral, California, US.  114:2624-2636. 2010
  • Forest carbon densities and uncertainties from Lidar, QuickBird, and field measurements in California.  114:1561-1575. 2010
  • A continuous measure of gross primary production for the conterminous United States derived from MODIS and AmeriFlux data.  114:576-591. 2010
  • Characterizing canopy biochemistry from imaging spectroscopy and its application to ecosystem studies.  113:S78-S91. 2009
  • A generalizable method for remote sensing of canopy nitrogen across a wide range of forest ecosystems.  112:3511-3519. 2008
  • Ash decline assessment in emerald ash borer-infested regions: A test of tree-level, hyperspectral technologies.  112:2665-2676. 2008
  • Integrating waveform lidar with hyperspectral imagery for inventory of a northern temperate forest.  112:1856-1870. 2008
  • Characterization of seasonal variation of forest canopy in a temperate deciduous broadleaf forest, using daily MODIS data.  105:189-203. 2006
  • The use of waveform lidar to measure northern temperate mixed conifer and deciduous forest structure in New Hampshire.  105:248-261. 2006
  • Green leaf phenology at Landsat resolution: Scaling from the field to the satellite.  100:265-279. 2006
  • A comparison of methods for estimating fractional green vegetation cover within a desert-to-upland transition zone in central New Mexico, USA.  98:237-250. 2005
  • SMEX02: Field scale variability, time stability and similarity of soil moisture.  92:436-446. 2004
  • Physical and chemical properties of surface and column aerosols at a rural New England site during MODIS overpass.  92:173-180. 2004
  • IKONOS imagery for the Large Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA).  88:111-127. 2003
  • Determining forest species composition using high spectral resolution remote sensing data.  65:249-254. 1998
  • Identification of possible wave damping by rain using TOPEX and TMR data.  63:40-48. 1998
  • A REVIEW OF ASSESSING THE ACCURACY OF CLASSIFICATIONS OF REMOTELY SENSED DATA.  37:35-46. 1991
  • APPLICATION OF REMOTE-SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION-SYSTEMS TO FOREST FIRE HAZARD MAPPING.  29:147-159. 1989
  • A METHODOLOGY FOR MAPPING FOREST LATENT-HEAT FLUX DENSITIES USING REMOTE-SENSING.  24:405-418. 1988
  • International Standard Serial Number (issn)

  • 0034-4257
  • Electronic International Standard Serial Number (eissn)

  • 1879-0704