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Article: Scientists at University of New Hampshire target life sciences.
- Article from:
- Life Science Weekly
- Article date:
- September 30, 2008
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Current study results from the report, 'Satellite detection of land-use change and effects on regional forest aboveground biomass estimates,' have been published. "We used remote-sensing-driven models to detect land-cover change effects on forest aboveground biomass (AGB) density (Mg.ha(-1), dry weight) and total AGB (Tg) in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan USA, between the years 1992-2001, and conducted an evaluation of the approach. Inputs included remotely-sensed 1992 reflectance data and land-cover map (University of Maryland) from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) and 2001 products from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) at 1-km ...
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Article: Reports from University of New Hampshire add new ...
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November 25, 2008 ;
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... ... colleagues, University of New Hampshire (see also Science). The ... B. Leber, University of New Hampshire, Dept. of Psychology ... United States, Durham, Life Sciences, University of New Hampshire. This article was prepared ...
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