Elijah Ramsey, III, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Dynamic flood monitoring in coastal environments Dynamic flood monitoring in coastal environments
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Elijah Ramsey III
Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements
A topographic surface of a low lying coastal marsh was created by using three flood extent vectors digitized from ERS-1 SAR images and two elevation contours from U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangles. Point measurement of water depth at the times of the SAR collections allowed conversion of the radar measured flood extent vectors to topographic contours. Generation of the...
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Elijah W. Ramsey, G.A. Nelson, S.C. Laine, R.G. Kirkman, W. Topham
AVHRR imagery used to identify hurricane damage in a forested wetland of Louisiana AVHRR imagery used to identify hurricane damage in a forested wetland of Louisiana
Certain events provide a unique opportunity to test the monitoring capability of AVHBR imagery. On 26 August 1992, Hurricane Andrew passed through Louisiana, impacting a large area of forested wetlands. One response to the widespread defoliation resulting from the hurricane impact was an abnormal bloom of new leaves and new growth in the underlying vegetation between September and...
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Elijah W. Ramsey, D.K. Chappell, D.G. Baldwin
Using remote sensing to monitor global change Using remote sensing to monitor global change
To properly respond to natural and human-induced stresses to wetlands, resource managers must consider their functions and values. Remote sensing is an important tool for monitoring wetland responses to changes in the hydrologic regime and water quality caused by global climate change and sea-level rise.
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Elijah W. Ramsey
Remote sensing of mangrove wetlands: Relating canopy spectra to site-specific data Remote sensing of mangrove wetlands: Relating canopy spectra to site-specific data
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Elijah Ramsey III, John R. Jensen
Wetlands, global climate change, and remote sensing Wetlands, global climate change, and remote sensing
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Elijah Ramsey III
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 76
Dynamic flood monitoring in coastal environments Dynamic flood monitoring in coastal environments
No abstract available.
Authors
Elijah Ramsey III
Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements Generation of coastal marsh topography with radar and ground-based measurements
A topographic surface of a low lying coastal marsh was created by using three flood extent vectors digitized from ERS-1 SAR images and two elevation contours from U.S. Geological Survey topographic quadrangles. Point measurement of water depth at the times of the SAR collections allowed conversion of the radar measured flood extent vectors to topographic contours. Generation of the...
Authors
Elijah W. Ramsey, G.A. Nelson, S.C. Laine, R.G. Kirkman, W. Topham
AVHRR imagery used to identify hurricane damage in a forested wetland of Louisiana AVHRR imagery used to identify hurricane damage in a forested wetland of Louisiana
Certain events provide a unique opportunity to test the monitoring capability of AVHBR imagery. On 26 August 1992, Hurricane Andrew passed through Louisiana, impacting a large area of forested wetlands. One response to the widespread defoliation resulting from the hurricane impact was an abnormal bloom of new leaves and new growth in the underlying vegetation between September and...
Authors
Elijah W. Ramsey, D.K. Chappell, D.G. Baldwin
Using remote sensing to monitor global change Using remote sensing to monitor global change
To properly respond to natural and human-induced stresses to wetlands, resource managers must consider their functions and values. Remote sensing is an important tool for monitoring wetland responses to changes in the hydrologic regime and water quality caused by global climate change and sea-level rise.
Authors
Elijah W. Ramsey
Remote sensing of mangrove wetlands: Relating canopy spectra to site-specific data Remote sensing of mangrove wetlands: Relating canopy spectra to site-specific data
No abstract available.
Authors
Elijah Ramsey III, John R. Jensen
Wetlands, global climate change, and remote sensing Wetlands, global climate change, and remote sensing
No abstract available.
Authors
Elijah Ramsey III