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Characterization of harmful algal bloom frequency, severity, and spatial extent in Oklahoma reservoirs utilizing the cyanobacteria assessment network
(2023-05)
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) pose significant threats to human health and the environment. Monitoring them in inland waterbodies is a challenging and costly task. Remote sensing technology is an increasingly useful tool in ...
Applying satellite remote sensing, unmanned systems, and models for water quality analysis
(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. ...
Variation of soil suction and application of remote sensing in evaluating unsaturated soil behavior within vadose zone
(2023-05)
Moisture movement in pavements and road embankments is receiving more attention in pavement and geotechnical engineering. Water from rainfall is the primary source of moisture in soils. Following a rainstorm event, large ...
Estimating live fuel moisture content in Oklahoma plants
(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 ...
Too many cooks in the kitchen? A comprehensive comparison of NGO spending and development in Nepal
(2022-05)
There are over 51,000 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) registered in Nepal, yet the country continually ranks low in various measures of human development. As is the case in many developing countries, NGOs operate ...
Next generation of land system science: Integrating meso-scale analysis and UAS remote sensing in changing plant communities of the United States' Southern Great Plains
(2020-05)
As concerns about desertification, climate change, economic pressures, and reductions in global biodiversity become more prevalent, so too does the importance of research in the socio-ecological resilience of dryland ...