Browsing by Author "Gholizadeh, Hamed"
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Applying satellite remote sensing, unmanned systems, and models for water quality analysis
Pamula, Abhiram Siva Prasad (2022-07)Transport of soils and sediment by runoff diminish the surface water quality of lakes/reservoirs and shrink reservoir capacity. Nutrients move with transported soil and sediment due to soil erosion by floods and high wind. ... -
Assessing functional diversity of a managed forest-savanna landscape using remote sensing techniques
Pauley, Nicole (2020-05)Global biodiversity loss and changing disturbance patterns are having significant effects on the composition, function, and productivity of biological communities. Functional diversity, a multifaceted trait-based component ... -
Assessing the use of imagery from sentinel-2 and an unmanned aerial vehicle to monitor Nymphoides peltata in an Oklahoma reservoir
McCrea, Abigail A. (2020-05)Remote sensing of aquatic invasive plants has been relatively understudied for treatment monitoring applications. Invasive aquatic plants cause ecological distress as well as millions of dollars in damages and lost utility ... -
Estimating live fuel moisture content in Oklahoma plants
Burke, Antigone Jane (2023-05)Live fuel moisture content (LFM) is an important variable in fire danger rating systems. LFM collection is time and resource intensive and plant water relations vary within and between species. Consequently, the best ... -
On crustal and lithospheric structures of rift basins formed within the Turkana Depression in the east Africa and the Trans-Southern African Orogen in the southwest Africa
Emishaw, Luelseged M. (2020-12)This doctoral dissertation examines the crustal and lithospheric structures of rift basins formed within the Turkana Depression (TD) in east Africa and the Trans-Southern African Orogen (TSAO) in southwest Africa. Both ... -
Phytolith analysis as a paleoecological proxy when examining bison anatomical and behavioral changes in the Great Plains
Raskevitz, Thornton R. (2020-05)The demise of mammoths, during the terminal Pleistocene extinction event, thrust bison into a role as both the keystone herbivore of the Great Plains grasslands and the most important prey resource for the established human ...