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Influences Of Forest Edges On The Growth And Health Of Old-Growth Coast Redwood Forests, Cody R. Dangerfield
Influences Of Forest Edges On The Growth And Health Of Old-Growth Coast Redwood Forests, Cody R. Dangerfield
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is the tallest species in the world, frequently attaining heights greater than 300 ft. The unique characteristics of the redwoods has led to the establishment of several preservation areas including national and state parks. However, abrupt forests edges created by previous logging and landcover changes has left the remaining stands exposed to elevated temperature, sunlight, and wind intensities, thereby making redwoods along the forest edge more susceptible to windthrow and drought stress. Despite the rarity of old-growth coast redwood forests and their ecological and cultural significance, very few studies have investigated how forests edges …
Development And Evaluation Of An Automated Linear Move Fertigation System For Cotton Using Active Remote Sensing, Stewart Bell
Development And Evaluation Of An Automated Linear Move Fertigation System For Cotton Using Active Remote Sensing, Stewart Bell
All Theses
Optimum nitrogen (N) application is essential to the economic and environmental sustainability of cotton production. Variable-rate N fertigation could potentially help farmers optimize N applications, but current overhead irrigation systems normally lack automated site-specific variable-rate fertigation capabilities. The objective of this research was to develop and evaluate an automated variable-rate N fertigation system based on real-time Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) measurements from crop sensors integrated with a lateral move irrigation system. For this purpose, NDVI crop sensors and a flow meter were integrated with Arduino microcontrollers and an automated fertigation system was constructed. A computer program was developed to …
Comparison Of Management Effects On Rangelands In Western Usa And Northern Mongolia Using Remote Sensing And Gis, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey, Keith T. Weber, Corey Moffet
Comparison Of Management Effects On Rangelands In Western Usa And Northern Mongolia Using Remote Sensing And Gis, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey, Keith T. Weber, Corey Moffet
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Gradients Of Functionality Of Australian Rangeland Landscapes: Assessing Changes Over Time With Remote Sensing, B. Price, C. Mcalpine, D. Ward, Alexander Kutt, S. Phinn
Gradients Of Functionality Of Australian Rangeland Landscapes: Assessing Changes Over Time With Remote Sensing, B. Price, C. Mcalpine, D. Ward, Alexander Kutt, S. Phinn
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Remote Sensing Monitoring For The Key Phonological Stages Of Rangeland — A Case Study About Xilingol Grassland, Aijun Liu, Jianguo Han
Remote Sensing Monitoring For The Key Phonological Stages Of Rangeland — A Case Study About Xilingol Grassland, Aijun Liu, Jianguo Han
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Measurement Of Remote Sensing In Desert Plants Recovery, Xia Li, Ting Niu, Yebiao Yin
Measurement Of Remote Sensing In Desert Plants Recovery, Xia Li, Ting Niu, Yebiao Yin
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Use Of Remote Sensing Satellite Images To Predict Pasture Biomass On Waikato Dairy Farms, C. Deanne Waugh, David A. Clark, S. F. Petch, G. Mata, A. Edirisinghe, Z. Ward
Use Of Remote Sensing Satellite Images To Predict Pasture Biomass On Waikato Dairy Farms, C. Deanne Waugh, David A. Clark, S. F. Petch, G. Mata, A. Edirisinghe, Z. Ward
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Rangeland Sustainability Modeling Using Soil Exposure And Soil Moisture Parameters, J. Tibbitts, Keith T. Weber, J. Théau, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey
Rangeland Sustainability Modeling Using Soil Exposure And Soil Moisture Parameters, J. Tibbitts, Keith T. Weber, J. Théau, Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
The Study Of Method On Estimating Aerial Net Primary Production Of Rangeland By Remote Sensing--A Case Study Of Xilingol Grassland, Aijun Liu, Jingjie Wang
The Study Of Method On Estimating Aerial Net Primary Production Of Rangeland By Remote Sensing--A Case Study Of Xilingol Grassland, Aijun Liu, Jingjie Wang
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Study On Technical Method Of Remote Sensing Monitoring For Grassland Degradation, Wa Gao, Muse Ji, Xinqiao Duan, Caixia Jin
Study On Technical Method Of Remote Sensing Monitoring For Grassland Degradation, Wa Gao, Muse Ji, Xinqiao Duan, Caixia Jin
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Mapping And Monitoring Inner Mongolia Rangeland Based On Remote Sensing, Qi Xing, Wa Gao
Mapping And Monitoring Inner Mongolia Rangeland Based On Remote Sensing, Qi Xing, Wa Gao
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Study On Benefit Detection Of The Grassland Desertification Control Project In Xianghuang Banner, Inner Mongolia Based On "3s" Technology, Qiuju Wang, Xinhong Wu, Tingting Yang
Study On Benefit Detection Of The Grassland Desertification Control Project In Xianghuang Banner, Inner Mongolia Based On "3s" Technology, Qiuju Wang, Xinhong Wu, Tingting Yang
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Monitoring Rangeland Community/Health Change Using Multispectral And Hyperspectral Satellite Data, Nadia Rochdi, Peter Eddy, Jinkai Zhang, Karl Staenz
Monitoring Rangeland Community/Health Change Using Multispectral And Hyperspectral Satellite Data, Nadia Rochdi, Peter Eddy, Jinkai Zhang, Karl Staenz
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
The Application Of Remote Sensing To Ecosystem Health Assessment In Temperate Rangelands, Xulin Guo, Guodong Han, Xiaohui Yang, Mengli Zhao
The Application Of Remote Sensing To Ecosystem Health Assessment In Temperate Rangelands, Xulin Guo, Guodong Han, Xiaohui Yang, Mengli Zhao
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Image‐Based Rangeland Monitoring At Multiple Scales, D. T. Booth, A. S. Laliberte, A. Rango, J. E. Herrick
Image‐Based Rangeland Monitoring At Multiple Scales, D. T. Booth, A. S. Laliberte, A. Rango, J. E. Herrick
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Application Of Digital Data For Grassland Monitoring In Northern Iran, Hossein Arzani, S. Noori, S. H. Kaboli, H. R. Moradii, H. Ghelichnia
Application Of Digital Data For Grassland Monitoring In Northern Iran, Hossein Arzani, S. Noori, S. H. Kaboli, H. R. Moradii, H. Ghelichnia
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Information Technologies For Rangeland Monitoring: What Is Available And What Will Be Available In The Future?, Craig D. James, M. R. C. Ashley, G. N. Bastin, A. J. Bubb
Information Technologies For Rangeland Monitoring: What Is Available And What Will Be Available In The Future?, Craig D. James, M. R. C. Ashley, G. N. Bastin, A. J. Bubb
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Classifying Reflectance Targets Under Ambient Light Conditions Using Passive Spectral Measurements, Ali Hamidisepehr, Michael P. Sama, Joseph S. Dvorak, Ole O. Wendroth, Michael D. Montross
Classifying Reflectance Targets Under Ambient Light Conditions Using Passive Spectral Measurements, Ali Hamidisepehr, Michael P. Sama, Joseph S. Dvorak, Ole O. Wendroth, Michael D. Montross
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications
Collecting remotely sensed spectral data under varying ambient light conditions is challenging. The objective of this study was to test the ability to classify grayscale targets observed by portable spectrometers under varying ambient light conditions. Two sets of spectrometers covering ultraviolet (UV), visible (VIS), and near−infrared (NIR) wavelengths were instrumented using an embedded computer. One set was uncalibrated and used to measure the raw intensity of light reflected from a target. The other set was calibrated and used to measure downwelling irradiance. Three ambient−light compensation methods that successively built upon each other were investigated. The default method used a variable …
The Monitoring Of Ecological Effect Of Implement Of Sand Control Project In Sand Source Area Round Beijing And Tianjing, Jun Hong, Xujiang Yun, Jie Liu
The Monitoring Of Ecological Effect Of Implement Of Sand Control Project In Sand Source Area Round Beijing And Tianjing, Jun Hong, Xujiang Yun, Jie Liu
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Spatiotemporal Mapping And Monitoring Of Mangrove Forests Changes From 1990 To 2019 In The Northern Emirates, Uae Using Random Forest, Kernel Logistic Regression And Naive Bayes Tree Models, Samy I. Elmahdy, Tarig A. Ali, Mohamed M. Mohamed, Fares M. Howari, Mohamed Abouleish, Daniel Simonet
Spatiotemporal Mapping And Monitoring Of Mangrove Forests Changes From 1990 To 2019 In The Northern Emirates, Uae Using Random Forest, Kernel Logistic Regression And Naive Bayes Tree Models, Samy I. Elmahdy, Tarig A. Ali, Mohamed M. Mohamed, Fares M. Howari, Mohamed Abouleish, Daniel Simonet
All Works
© Copyright © 2020 Elmahdy, Ali, Mohamed, Howari, Abouleish and Simonet. Mangrove forests are acting as a green lung for the coastal cities of the United Arab Emirates, providing a habitat for wildlife, storing blue carbon in sediment and protecting shoreline. Thus, the first step toward conservation and a better understanding of the ecological setting of mangroves is mapping and monitoring mangrove extent over multiple spatial scales. This study aims to develop a novel low-cost remote sensing approach for spatiotemporal mapping and monitoring mangrove forest extent in the northern part of the United Arab Emirates. The approach was developed based …
Pre-Emptive Detection Of Mature Pine Drought Stress Using Multispectral Aerial Imagery, Nancy Grulke, Jason Maxfield, Phillip Riggan, Charlie Schrader-Patton
Pre-Emptive Detection Of Mature Pine Drought Stress Using Multispectral Aerial Imagery, Nancy Grulke, Jason Maxfield, Phillip Riggan, Charlie Schrader-Patton
Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations
Drought, ozone (O3), and nitrogen deposition (N) alter foliar pigments and tree crown structure that may be remotely detectable. Remote sensing tools are needed that pre-emptively identify trees susceptible to environmental stresses could inform forest managers in advance of tree mortality risk. Jeffrey pine, a component of the economically important and widespread western yellow pine in North America was investigated in the southern Sierra Nevada. Transpiration of mature trees differed by 20% between microsites with adequate (mesic (M)) vs. limited (xeric (X)) water availability as described in a previous study. In this study, in-the-crown morphological traits (needle chlorosis, …
Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Analysis Of Mangrove Ecosystems Using Gis, Kayla Caldwell
Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Analysis Of Mangrove Ecosystems Using Gis, Kayla Caldwell
HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations
Climate change is accelerating beyond what is natural due to excessive emissions from human activities. The sea level has been rising for many years and is currently at a rate of 3.6 mm/yr. Mangroves are known to only keep pace with a sea level rate of less than 1.2 mm/yr. Mangroves are particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels if they are not able to keep pace through vertical sediment accretion or inland migration. To test the vulnerability of the south Florida mangrove ecosystems to sea level rise, this study analyzed changes in the mangrove forest coverage of the Oleta River …
Extreme Fire As A Management Tool To Combat Regime Shifts In The Range Of The Endangered American Burying Beetle, Alison K. Ludwig, Daniel R. Uden, Dirac Twidwell
Extreme Fire As A Management Tool To Combat Regime Shifts In The Range Of The Endangered American Burying Beetle, Alison K. Ludwig, Daniel R. Uden, Dirac Twidwell
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This study is focused on the population of federally-endangered American burying beetles in south-central Nebraska. It is focused on changes in land cover over time and at several levels of spatial scale, and how management efforts are impacting both the beetle and a changing landscape. Our findings are applicable to a large portion of the Great Plains, which is undergoing the same shift from grassland to woodland, and to areas where the beetle is still found.
Evaluating Potential Effects Of 2019 Australian Bushfires On Animal Species, Protected Land, And Land Cover, Alyssa J. Kaewwilai
Evaluating Potential Effects Of 2019 Australian Bushfires On Animal Species, Protected Land, And Land Cover, Alyssa J. Kaewwilai
Student Publications
The 2019-2020 Australian bushfire event had exceptionally dry, hot conditions as well as high potential impacts on the country’s wildlife and natural resources. The purpose of the study was to analyze the potential impacts of the 2019 Australian bushfire event on animal species, protected land, and varied land cover types. The research question of this project is: how does the location of the Australian Bushfires of 2020 potentially impact animal species, protected land and national parks, as well as different land covers? Raster calculator was used to combine and classify layers from the MODIS Burned Area Product of burned (1) …
The North Wyke Farm Platform: Methodologies Used In The Remote Sensing Of The Quantity And Quality Of Drainage Water, Bruce A. Griffith, Jane M. B. Hawkins, Robert J. Orr, Martin S. A. Blackwell, Phil J. Murray
The North Wyke Farm Platform: Methodologies Used In The Remote Sensing Of The Quantity And Quality Of Drainage Water, Bruce A. Griffith, Jane M. B. Hawkins, Robert J. Orr, Martin S. A. Blackwell, Phil J. Murray
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
The North Wyke Farm Platform(NWFP) for agri-environmental research in temperate grassland was established in the UK in 2010 (Orr et al. 2011). Here we describe the instrumentation and methodologies used to monitor the quantity and quality of drainage water at a total of 15 H-flumes draining 5 sub-catchments within three farmlets. Each of 15 flume laboratories is supplied with 3 kW of mains power and connected to both fibre optic and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) radio networks for data exchange. The radio data network also provides telemetry for rain gauges and soil temperature/moisture probes located away from the flumes …
Land Surface Characterization For Identification And Assessment Of Potential Grazing Lands In Arid Western Rajasthan, India, Pratap Chandra Moharana, R. K. Goyal, C. B. Pandey, R. K. Bhatt
Land Surface Characterization For Identification And Assessment Of Potential Grazing Lands In Arid Western Rajasthan, India, Pratap Chandra Moharana, R. K. Goyal, C. B. Pandey, R. K. Bhatt
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
Grazing lands (non-arable terrestrial ecosystems) play a vital role in the rural economy and environmental conservation. Modern tools in which, GIS, GPS and satellite remote sensing play vital role in the assessment, characterization and management of grazinglands (Paul et al., 2010). The present study aims to assess the physical conditions and distribution pattern of permanent pastures and other grazing lands in arid Rajasthan using remote sensing and GIS techniques. Though grazing lands do occur in a number of habitats, the study has focused on those sites which have water resources for its rational utilization for pasture/grassland development. Rapid advances in …
Sea Wrack Delivery And Accumulation On Islands: Factors That Mediate Marine Nutrient Permeability, Sara B. Wickham, Nancy Shackelford, Chris T. Darimont, Wiebe Nijland, Luba Y. Reshitnyk, John D. Reynolds, Brian M. Starzomski
Sea Wrack Delivery And Accumulation On Islands: Factors That Mediate Marine Nutrient Permeability, Sara B. Wickham, Nancy Shackelford, Chris T. Darimont, Wiebe Nijland, Luba Y. Reshitnyk, John D. Reynolds, Brian M. Starzomski
Biogeography and Ecological Opportunity Collection
Sea wrack provides an important vector of marine-derived nutrients to many terrestrial environments. However, little is known about the processes that facilitate wrack transport, deposition, and accumulation on islands. Three broad factors can affect the stock of wrack along shorelines: the amount of potential donor habitat nearby, climatic events that dislodge seaweeds and transfer them ashore, and physical characteristics of shorelines that retain wrack at a site. To determine when, where, and how wrack accumulates on island shorelines, we surveyed 455 sites across 101 islands in coastal British Columbia, Canada. At each site, we recorded wrack biomass, species composition, and …
Monitoring Landscape Changes Using Remote Sensing Technology In Southern Africa, Anthony R. Palmer
Monitoring Landscape Changes Using Remote Sensing Technology In Southern Africa, Anthony R. Palmer
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
Rangelands are a major global resource, and there is an urgency to improve the assessment of landscape performance to capture carbon, produce biomass, and improve water use. Effective monitoring necessitates the collection of high quality rangeland condition data using repeatable techniques. Despite much effort, there are few comprehensive data sets that allow confident detection of landscape change. Data are lacking for several reasons, including high cost of data collection, conflicting methodologies, and loss of archival data. Satellite imagery provides the basis for trend and pattern analysis of rangeland in different conditions classes and this paper presents some examples of the …
Remote Sensing Of Pasture Quality, Reddy R. Pullanagari, Robyn A. Dynes, Warren M. King, Ian Yule, Susanne Thulin, Nichola M. Knox, Abel Ramoelo
Remote Sensing Of Pasture Quality, Reddy R. Pullanagari, Robyn A. Dynes, Warren M. King, Ian Yule, Susanne Thulin, Nichola M. Knox, Abel Ramoelo
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
Worldwide, farming systems are undergoing significant changes due to economic, environmental and social drivers. Agribusinesses must increasingly deliver products specified in terms of safety, health and quality. Increasing constraints are being placed on them by the market, the community and by government to achieve a financial benefit within social and environmental limits (Dynes et al. 2003).
In order to meet these goals, producers must know the quantity and quality of the inputs into their feeding systems, be able to reliably predict the products and by-products being generated, and have the skills to be able to manage their business accordingly. …
Remote Sensing Monitoring Of Vegetation Dynamic Changes After Fire In The Greater Hinggan Mountain Area: The Algorithm And Application For Eliminating Phenological Impacts, Zhibin Huang, Chunxiang Cao, Wei Chen, Min Xu, Yongfeng Dang, Ramesh P. Singh, Barjeece Bashir, Bo Xie, Xiaojuan Lin
Remote Sensing Monitoring Of Vegetation Dynamic Changes After Fire In The Greater Hinggan Mountain Area: The Algorithm And Application For Eliminating Phenological Impacts, Zhibin Huang, Chunxiang Cao, Wei Chen, Min Xu, Yongfeng Dang, Ramesh P. Singh, Barjeece Bashir, Bo Xie, Xiaojuan Lin
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
Fires are frequent in boreal forests affecting forest areas. The detection of forest disturbances and the monitoring of forest restoration are critical for forest management. Vegetation phenology information in remote sensing images may interfere with the monitoring of vegetation restoration, but little research has been done on this issue. Remote sensing and the geographic information system (GIS) have emerged as important tools in providing valuable information about vegetation phenology. Based on the MODIS and Landsat time-series images acquired from 2000 to 2018, this study uses the spatio-temporal data fusion method to construct reflectance images of vegetation with a relatively consistent …