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Publications Citing ORNL DAAC Data
List of peer-reviewed publications that cite using ORNL DAAC data.
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| Assessment of digital platforms for the quantification of cobenefits in naturebased solutions | Raji, Mahdieh, Lazarus, Beulah Evelyn, Nalakurthi, Naga Venkata Sudha Rani, Tiwari, Ananya, Gharbia, Salem | Leaf Characteristics, Radiative Forcing, Land Use Classes | ||
| Assessing the potential long-term effects of sea-level rise on salt marsh's coastal protective capacity under different climate pathway scenarios | de Souza de Lima, Andre, Cassalho, Felicio, Miesse, Tyler W., Henke, Martin, Canick, Michelle R., Ferreira, Celso M. | Canopy Characteristics, Vegetation Cover, Biomass | ||
| Assessment of soil erosion and sediment yield in the Peddavagu watershed, India, using a revised universal soil loss equation model (RUSLE) and GIS techniques | Shekar, Padala Raja, Mathew, Aneesh | Land Use/Land Cover Classification | ||
| Combining a climate-permafrost model with fine resolution remote sensor | Zhang, Caiyun, Douglas, Thomas A, Brodylo, David, Bosche, Lauren V, Jorgenson, M Torre | Alpine/Tundra, Wetlands, Vegetation Cover, Active Layer, Permafrost | ||
| Leaf habit drives leaf nutrient resorption globally alongside nutrient availability and climate | Sophia, Gabriela, Caldararu, Silvia, Stocker, Benjamin David, Zaehle, Sonke | Carbon, Cation Exchange Capacity, Organic Matter | ||
| Long-Term Decline of the Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) in an Undeveloped Landscape | Billet, Logan S., Alshwairikh, Yara A., Freidenburg, L. Kealoha, Rubinstein, Adriana, Tracy, Samantha, Nelson, Sydney, Skelly, David K. | Maximum/Minimum Temperature, 24 Hour Precipitation Amount, Snow Water Equivalent, Shortwave Radiation, Vapor Pressure | ||
| Large-scale assessment of permafrost conditions using the Canadian Permafrost Electrical Resistivity Survey (CPERS) database | University of Calgary, Herring, Teddi, Lewkowicz, Antoni, Way, Robert, Wang, Yifeng, Chiasson, Alexandre, Froese, Duane | Maximum/Minimum Temperature, 24 Hour Precipitation Amount, Snow Water Equivalent, Shortwave Radiation, Vapor Pressure | ||
| Limitations of catchment area estimates and river basin boundaries from the Central Water Commission and the water resources information system | Goteti, Gopi | Discharge/Flow | ||
| Limited Immediate Effects of Wildfire on Alaska Moose Harvest | Brinkman, Todd J., Schmidt, Jennifer I., Paragi, Thomas F. | Land Use/Land Cover Classification, Forests, Vegetation Cover, Alpine/Tundra, Reflectance, Dominant Species | ||
| Leveraging a decade of Landsat-8 spectral records for mapping blue carbon storage in tidal salt marshes | Warner, Daniel L., St Laurent, Kari, McKenna, Thomas K., Callahan, John | Wetlands, Carbon | ||
| Leveraging browse and grazing forage estimates to optimize index-based livestock insurance | Kahiu, Njoki, Anchang, J., Alulu, V., Fava, F. P., Jensen, N., Hanan, N. P. | Leaf Area Index (LAI), Fraction Of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation (fapar), Leaf Characteristics, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Biomass, Deserts, Shrubland/Scrub, Carbon, Canopy Characteristics, Leaf Area Index (LAI) |
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| Leveraging gauge networks and strategic discharge measurements to aid the development of continuous streamflow records | Vlah, Michael J., Ross, Matthew R. V., Rhea, Spencer, Bernhardt, Emily S. | Maximum/Minimum Temperature, 24 Hour Precipitation Amount, Snow Water Equivalent, Shortwave Radiation, Vapor Pressure | ||
| Leveraging legacy data with targeted field sampling for low-cost mapping | Xia, Yushu, Sanderman, Jonathan, Watts, Jennifer D., Machmuller, Megan B., Ewing, Stephanie, Rivard, Charlotte | Precipitation Amount, Maximum/Minimum Temperature, Shortwave Radiation, Snow Water Equivalent, Vapor Pressure | ||
| Leveraging SAR and Optical Remote Sensing for Enhanced Biomass Estimation in the Amazon with Random Forest and XGBoost Models | Antunes, Rodrigo, Junior, Luiz, Costa, Gilson, Feitosa, Raul, Bias, Edilson de Souza, Cereda Junior, Abimael, Almeida, Catherine, La Rosa, Laura E. Cue, Happ, Patrick, Chiamulera, Leonardo | Decomposition, Crown, Canopy Characteristics, Forests, Biomass | ||
| Leveraging satellite observations to reveal ecological drivers of pest densities across landscapes | Emery, Sara E., Rosenheim, Jay A., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Sharp, Richard, Karp, Daniel S. | Maximum/Minimum Temperature, 24 Hour Precipitation Amount, Snow Water Equivalent, Shortwave Radiation, Vapor Pressure | ||
| Leveraging the next generation of spaceborne Earth observations for fuel monitoring and wildland fire management | Leite, Rodrigo V., Amaral, Cibele, Neigh, Christopher S. R., Cosenza, Diogo N., Klauberg, Carine, Hudak, Andrew T., Aragao, Luiz, Morton, Douglas C., Coffield, Shane, McCabe, Tempest, Silva, Carlos A. | Plant Phenology, Canopy Characteristics, Vegetation Cover, Lidar, Topography, Vegetation Height, Digital Elevation/Terrain Model (DEM), VIEWING GEOMETRY, Terrain Elevation, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Biomass, LIDAR WAVEFORM, Evergreen Vegetation, Deciduous Vegetation, Shrubland/Scrub, Forests, Grasslands |
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| Learning from wildfires: A scalable framework to evaluate treatment | Chamberlain, Caden P., Meigs, Garrett W., Churchill, Derek J., Kane, Jonathan T., Sanna, Astrid, Begley, James S., Prichard, Susan J., Kennedy, Maureen C., Bienz, Craig, Haugo, Ryan D., Smith, Annie C., Kane, Van R., Cansler, C. Alina | LIDAR WAVEFORM, Canopy Characteristics, Terrain Elevation | ||
| Learning Global Evapotranspiration Dataset Corrections from a Water | Hascoet, Tristan, Pellet, Victor, Aires, Filipe, Takiguchi, Tetsuya | Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Ecosystem Functions, Precipitation Amount, Radiative Flux, Maximum/Minimum Temperature, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Land Use/Land Cover Classification, Trace Gases/Trace Species, Soil Gas/Air | ||
| Land use change and forest management effects on soil carbon stocks in the Northeast US | Nave, Lucas E., DeLyser, Kendall, Domke, Grant M., Holub, Scott M., Janowiak, Maria K., Keller, Adrienne B., Peters, Matthew P., Solarik, Kevin A., Walters, Brian F., Swanston, Christopher W. | Biomass, Carbon | ||
| Land use land cover classification using Sentinel imagery based on deep learning models | Sawant, Suraj, Ghosh, Jayanta Kumar | Land Use/Land Cover Classification | ||
| Intensified Positive ArcticMethane Feedback under IPCC Climate Scenarios in the 21st Century | Wang, Yihui, He, Liyuan, Liu, Jianzhao, Arndt, Kyle A., Mazza Rodrigues, Jorge L., Zona, Donatella, Lipson, David A., Oechel, Walter C., Ricciuto, Daniel M., Wullschleger, Stan D., Xu, Xiaofeng | Vegetation Cover, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Soil Ph, Soil Depth, Soil Moisture/Water Content, Leaf Area Index (LAI), Vegetation Species, Methane, Incoming Solar Radiation, Soil Temperature, Photosynthetically Active Radiation, Snow Depth, Wind Speed, Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, Rain, Humidity | ||
| Isotopic evidence for preferential transport of fertilizer nitrogen into the northern Gulf of Mexico during high water discharge | Chen, Jian-Jhih, Li, Gen K., Lin, Marcus, Nghiem, Justin A., Yu, Ziyue, Kong, Tianshu, Donnelly, Heather A., Snyder, Noah P., Tian, Hanqin, Lamb, Michael P., Wang, Xingchen Tony | Water Channels, Discharge/Flow, Wetlands | ||
| Isotopic seasonality of fluvial-derived greenhouse gases implies active layer deepening | Schwab, Melissa S, Elder, Clayton D, Xu, Xiaomei, Czimczik, Claudia I, Miller, Charles E | Dissolved Carbon Dioxide, Rivers/Streams, Surface Water Processes/Measurements, Isotopes, Dissolved Gases | ||
| Land degradation assessment and monitoring of drylands | Stellmes, Marion, Sonnenschein, Ruth, Roder, Achim, Udelhoven, Thomas, del Barrio, Gabriel, Hill, Joachim | Vegetation Index, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Vegetation Index | ||
| Landscape heterogeneity buffers the impact of an extreme weather event on wildlife | Prugh, Laura R., Lundquist, Jessica D., Sullender, Benjamin K., Cunningham, Calum X., Dechow, Jack, Borg, Bridget L., Sousanes, Pamela J., Stehn, Sarah, Durand, Michael T. | Geopotential Height, Altitude, Surface Temperature, Skin Temperature, Upper Air Temperature, Dew Point Temperature, Air Temperature, Cloud Top Temperature, Atmospheric Winds, Surface Winds, U/V Wind Components, Upper Level Winds, U/V Wind Components, Vertical Wind Velocity/Speed, Atmospheric Pressure, Sea Level Pressure, Cloud Top Pressure, Sea Level Pressure, Surface Pressure, Specific Humidity, Total Precipitable Water, Cloud Liquid Water/Ice, Atmospheric Water Vapor, Atmospheric Ozone, Oxygen Compounds, Boundary Layer Winds, Total Ozone, Ice Depth/Thickness, Snow Density, MAMMALS |