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Li, Shuang and Robert Crabtree (2011, in revision).  Improving LiDAR-derived 3D forest structure in mountainous terrain by considering tree species and topography.  Submitted.  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing

Weiss, Daniel, Robert Crabtree, and Jennifer Sheldon.  2011.  The Customized Online Aggregation & Summarization Tool for Environmental Rasters (COASTER) system.  AcceptedInternational Journal of Geographical Information Science

Hager, Stacey, Robert Crabtree, Chris Potter and Shengli Huang.  2011.  AVIRIS and ASTER spectral unmixing for grassland vegetation discrimination:  A comparison of multispectral ASTER and hyperspectral AVIRIS multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis for sagebrush and herbaceous cover in Yellowstone.  Accepted.  Photogrammatic Engineering and Remote Sensing.

Huang, Shengli, Robert Crabtree, Christopher Potter, Shuang Li, and Brandt Winkelman.  2011.  Mapping post-fire sapling density in Yellowstone from hyperspectral data.  Accepted.  Remote Sensing of Environment

Daniel Weiss and Robert Crabtree.  2011.  Percent surface water estimation from MODIS BRDF 16-day image composites.  In press.  Remote Sensing of Environment 115: 2035-2046.

Shengli Huang, Christopher Potter, Robert L. Crabtree, Stacey Hager, and Peggy Gross, 2009. Fusing optical and radar data to estimate sagebrush, herbaceous, and bare ground cover in Yellowstone.  Remote Sensing of Environment, 113:1926-1938.

Alan Swanson, Shengli Huang, and Robert Crabtree, 2009. Using a LiDAR Vegetation Model to Predict UHF SAR Attenuation in Coniferous Forests, Sensors, 9(3), 1559-1573; doi:doi:10.3390/s90301559 (available at http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/9/3/1559)

Shengli Huang, Robert Crabtree, Chris Potter, and Peggy Gross, 2009. Estimating the quantity and quality of coarse woody debris in Yellowstone's post-fire forest ecosystem from fusion of SAR and optical data, Remote Sensing of Environment, 113: 1926-1938.

Shengli Huang, Zachary Connaughton, Christopher S. Potter, Vanessa Genovese, Robert L. Crabtree, Pinde Fu.  2009.  Modeling Near-Surface Air Temperature from Solar Radiation and Lapse Rate:  New Development on Short-Term Monthly and Daily Approach.  Physical Geography 30: 517-527.

Shengli Huang, Robert Crabtree, Alan Swanson, Kerry Halligan, and Josh Harmsen, 2009. Error analysis and correction for extracting the forest height from airborne C-band interferometric SAR and national elevation datasets. International Journal of Remote Sensing, in press.

Shengli Huang, Stacey Hager, Kerry Halligan, Ian Fairweather, Alan Swanson, Robert Crabtree, 2009. A comparison of individual tree and forest plot height derived from LiDAR and InSAR. ASPRS Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 75(2), 159-167.

Shengli Huang, Paul Rich, Robert Crabtree, Chris Potter and Pinde Fu, 2009.  Modelling near-surface air temperature from solar radiation and lapse rate: application over complex terrain in Yellowstone National Park, USA. Physical Geography, 29(2): 158-178.

Halligan, KQ, Clark ML, Roberts D, Crabtree RL.  2007 (in review).  A Two-scale Local Minima Filter for Tree Height Estimation from 1st Return Small Footprint LiDAR.  Remote Sensing of the Environment.

Crabtree, RL, Marcus WA, Halligan KQ, Boardman JW, Norland JE, Mirik M, and Peterson CR.  2006. (in review).  High Resolution Hyperspectral Data for Remote Measurement of Ecological Variables: Evaluation and Applications.  Photo. Engr. and Remote Sens.

Saatchi, S., Despain, D., Halligan, K. & Crabtree, RL.  2007. Estimation of Forest Fuel Load From Radar Remote Sensing.  IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 45:1726-1740.

Mirik, M., JE Norland, ME Biondini, RL Crabtree, and G J Michak.  2006. Capacity of one-meter hyperspectral imagery for biomass prediction in a big sagebrush (Artemisia tridantata) dominated area in Yellowstone National Park. Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry.

Mustafa Mirik, JE Norland, RL Crabtree, and ME Biondini. 2005. Hyperspectral One-Meter-Resolution Remote Sensing inYellowstone National Park, Wyoming: I. Forage Nutritional Values.  Rangeland Ecology & Management 58:452-458.

Mustafa Mirik, Jack E. Norland, Robert L. Crabtree, and Mario E. Biondini. 2005. Hyperspectral One-Meter-Resolution Remote Sensing in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming: II.  Biomass.  Rangeland Ecology & Management 58:459-465.

Marcus WA, Legleiter CJ, Aspinall RJ, Boardman JW, Crabtree RL.  2004.  High spatial resolution, hyperspectral mapping of in-stream habitats, depths, and woody debris in third to fifth order riffle/pool mountain streams. Geomorphology 55:363-380.

Fonstad, M. A., and W. A. Marcus.  2005.  Remote sensing of stream depths with hydraulically assisted bathymetry (HAB) models. Geomorphology 72(4):320–329.

Goovaerts, P., Jacquez, G. M., and W. A. Marcus.  2005.  Geostatistical and local cluster analysis of high resolution hyperspectral imagery for detection of anomalies. Remote Sensing of Environment 95(3):351-367.

Dennison, P. E., Halligan, K. Q., and D. A. Roberts.  2004.   A comparison of error metrics and constraints for multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis and spectral angle mapper.  Remote Sensing of Environment 93:359-367.

Huang, S., F. Siegert.  2004.  ENVISAT multisensor data for fire monitoring and impact assessment. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 25(20), 4411-4416

Legleiter, C. J., Roberts, D. A., Marcus, W. A., and M. A. Fonstad.  2004.  Passive optical remote sensing of river channel morphology and in-stream habitat: physical basis and feasibility. Remote Sensing of Environment 93:493–510.

Leigleiter, C. J.  2003.  Spectrally driven classification of high spatial resolution, hyperspectral imagery: a tool for mapping in-stream habitat. Environmental Management 32:399-411.

Legleiter, C. J., Lawrence, R. L., Fonstad, M. A., Marcus, W. A., and R. J. Aspinall.  2003.  Fluvial response a decade after wildfire in the northern Yellowstone ecosystem: a spatially explicit analysis. Geomorphology 54:119-136.

Aspinall, R. J.  2002.  A geographic information science perspective on hyperspectral remote sensing.  Journal of Geographical Systems 4:127-140.

Aspinall, R. J. 2 002.  Use of logistic regression for validation of maps of the spatial distribution of vegetation species derived from high spatial resolution hyperspectral remotely sensed data.  Ecological Modelling 157:301-312.

Aspinall, R.J., Marcus, W. A., and J. W. Boardman.  2002.  Considerations in collecting, processing, and analyzing high spatial resolution, hyperspectral data for environmental investigations.  Journal of Geograhical Systems 4:15-29.

Goovaerts, P.  2002.  Geostatistical incorporation of spatial coordinates into supervised classification of hyperspectral data.  Journal of Geographical Systems 4:99-111.

Jacquez, G. M., Aspinall, R. J., Marcus, W.A., and D. Greiling.  2002.  Exposure assessment using high spatial resolution hyperspectral (HSRH) imagery.  Journal of Geographical Systems 4:1-14.

Legleiter, C. J., Marcus, W. A., and R. L. Lawrence.  2002.  Effects of sensor resolution on mapping in-stream habitats.  Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 68:801-807.

Marcus, W. A.. 2002.  Mapping of stream microhabitats with high spatial resolution hyperspectral imagery.  Journal of Geographic Systems 4:113-126.

Marcus, W. A., Marston, R. A., Colvard, C. R., and R. D. Gray RD.  2002.  Mapping the spatial and temporal distributions of large woody debris in rivers of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA. Geomorphology 44:323-335.

Stoughton , J. A., and W. A. Marcus. 2000. The persistent impacts of trace metals from mining on grass communities along Soda Butte Creek, Yellowstone National Park.  Environmental Management 25:305-320.

Wright, A., Marcus, W. A. and R. J. Aspinall. 2000. Evaluation of multispectral, fine scale digital imagery as a tool for mapping stream morphology.  Geomorphology 33:107–120.

 


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