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Stacey Hager
Research Scientist, Yellowstone Ecological Research Center, 2048 Analysis Dr., Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: 406-556-1414; fax: 406-556-1405; email: hager [at] yellowstoneresearch [dot] org
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Education
2004 MS Geology, University of Oregon, Eugene
2001 BS Geology, University of Wyoming, Laramie
Stacey Hager is a professional environmental scientist specializing in the fields of remote sensing, geospatial analysis, geochemistry, and volcanology. Stacey has experience processing and interpreting LiDAR, Hyperspectral, and Multispectral imagery, analyzing and interpreting GIS datasets, and developing sensor networks. Current research interests include the use of remotely sensed data for vegetation structure analysis, identifying and mapping fire fuels, and monitoring natural hazards such as landslides and volcanic emissions.
Selected publications
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- Hager SA, Gerlach TM, Wallace PJ. Short-term summit CO2 emission rates by the CO2/SO2 ratio method at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, during a period of sustained inflation. In revision.
- Huang, S., Hager, SA, Halligan, K.Q., Fairweather, I.S., Swanson, A., Crabtree, R., (in press). A Comparison of Individual Tree and Forest Plot Height Derived from LiDAR and InSAR. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.
- Fairweather, I.S., and Hager, S.A., 2006. Remote Sensing as a Tool for Observing Rock Glaciers in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Proceedings of Greater Yellowstone Public Lands: 38-41.
- Frost CD, Hager S, Stuckless JS (2002) Nd isotopic constraints on the origin of post-orogenic A-type granites of the Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. GSA Abstracts with Programs 34:106.
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