Jornada Bibliography
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Water-harvesting applications for rangelands revisited. Environmental Practice. 11:84-94.
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2009. Water storage in mountain basins from satellite snow cover monitoring . Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Design and Operation of Water Resources Systems. :83-91.
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1997. Water harvesting applictions for rangelands. National Association of Environmental Professionals 34th Annual Conference on Making Sustainability Happen: Goal, Practices and Challenges.
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2009. Vulnerability of field crops to midcentury temperature changes and yield effects in the Southwestern USA. Journal of Climate Change. 148:403-417.
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2018. Vulnerabilities of Southwestern U.S. rangeland-based animal agriculture to climate change. Climatic Change. 148(3):371-386.
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2018. Vulnerabilities and adaptive capacities of selected southwestern crops to climate change. Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW).
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2015. Vegetation canopy structure from NASA EOS multiangle imaging. AGU 2008 Fall meeting. :B33D-04.
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2008. Varying Geospatial Analyses to Assess Climate Risk and Adaptive Capacity in a Hotter, Drier Southwestern United States. American Geophysical Union.
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2017. Validation of surface temperature determination with aster thermal infrared data. European Geophysical Society; American Geophysical Union; European Union of Geosciences.
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2005. Validation of bidirectional reflectance models using the first scene acquired by the CHRIS sensor over the Jornada Experimental Range. International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. VII:4425-4427.
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2003. The utilization of historical data and geospatial technology advances at the Jornada Experimental Range to support western America ranching culture. Remote Sensing. 3(9):2089-2109.
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2011. Utilization of historic aerial photography to track long-term vegetation response to rangeland treatments. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :243.
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2002. Utility of radiometric temperatures for surface energy flux estimation of a heterogeneous desert ecosystem. Special Symposium on Hydrology. :67-72.
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1998. The utility of historical aerial photographs for detecting and judging the effectiveness of rangeland remediation treatments. Environmental Practice. 5:107-118.
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2003. Using unmanned aerial vehicles for rangelands: Current applications and future potentials. Environmental Practice. 8:159-168.
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2006. Using the snowmelt runoff model to evaluate climate change effects and to compare basin runoff between New Mexico and Idaho.. American Water Resources Association Conference Proceedings. Abstract #7481. p. 17
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2011. Using historic data to assess effectiveness of shrub removal in southern New Mexico. Journal of Arid Environments. 62:75-91.
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2005. Use of low-temperature scanning electron Microscopy to compare and characterize three classes of snow cover. Scanning. 28:191-203.
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2006. USDA southwest regional hub for adaptation to and mitigation of climate change. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2014.
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2014. USDA Southwest climate hub for climate change. Climate Prediction Applications Science Workshop (CPASW).
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2015. Unmanned aerial vehicles for rangeland mapping and monitoring: a comparison of two systems. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Proceedings. :CDROM.
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2007. Unmanned aerial vehicles for hyperspatial remote sensing of rangelands: object-based classification and field validation. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Annual Meeting.
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2010. Unmanned aerial vehicle-based remote sensing for rangeland assessment, monitoring, and management. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing. 3:033542.
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2009. UAS-derived imagery and terrain models for rangeland mapping and monitoring. Unmanned Vehicle Systems (UVS) Canada Conference.
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2009. UAS remote sensing missions for rangeland applications. Geocarto International. 26(2):141-156.
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2011. Tools for adaptation and mitigation of climate change on southwestern working-lands. New Mexico Water Conference.
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2015. Thin scale ecohydrological data and relations at semi-arid regions: a methodological approach. New Mexico Water Conference.
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2015. Texture and scale in object-based analysis of subdecimeter resolution unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 47:761-770.
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2009. Temporal dynamics of shrub proliferation: Linking patches to landscapes. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 25(6):913-930.
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2011. Temperature and emissivity separation from multispectral thermal infrared observations. Remote Sensing of Environment. 79:189-198.
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2002. Support vector machines for recognition of semi-arid vegetation types using MISR multi-angle imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment. 107:299-311.
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2007. Spectral reflectance differences of northern Chihuahuan Desert vegetation. 87th Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. :415.
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2002. Species–specific contributions to moderate resolution vegetation indices derived from sub-decimeter aerial photography – Prospects for phenological monitoring. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote sensing Proceedings.
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2010. Spatial Variability of Thermal and Near Infrared Imagery in JORNEX. IEEE. :589-591.
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1998. Spatial Variability of Soil Heat Flux of a Single Honey Mesquite Dune in the Jornada Basin . American Meteorlogical Society. :262-263.
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1998. Spatial dependence of predictions from image segmentation: a methods to determine appropriate scales for producing land-management information. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, and Spatial Information Sciences. No. XXXVIII-4/C7
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2010. Spatial autocorrelation of shrub cover in an arid rangleand ecosystem from 1937-2008. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.
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2010. Spatial and temporal variations in snowmelt degree-day factors computed from SNOTEL data in the upper Rio Grande basin. Proceedings of the Western Snow Conference. :73-80.
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2002. Spaceborne remote sensing for snow hydrology applications. Hydrological Sciences. 41(4):477-494.
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2015. Snowpack Management and Modification. Principles of Snow Hydrology. :365-391.
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2008. Snowpack energy exchange: Topographic and forest effects. Principles of Snow Hydrology. :182-210.
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2008. Snowpack Energy Exchange: Basic Theory. Principle of Snow Hydrology. :146-181.
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2008. Snowpack Condition. Principles of Snow Hydrology. :48-75.
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2008. Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) User's Manual. Book. :175pp.
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2008. Snowmelt runoff model (SRM) applications in the Rio Grande Basin. American Water Resources Association Annual Conference. :49.
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2001. Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM). Principles of Snow Hydrology. :306-364.
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2008. Snowmelt Runoff. Principles of Snow Hydrology. :235-265.
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2008. Snowfall, snowpack and meltwater chemistry. Principles of Snow Hydrology. :211-234.
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2008. Snow: The Real Water Supply for the Rio Grande Basin. New Mexico Journal of Science. 44:99-118.
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