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Bay Area Environmental Research Institute (BAERI)
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Applied Scientist
Sativa Cruz (Chicana/Genízaro/Tewa) is an Applied Scientist in the Earth Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center. Following an internship with NASA Hea
Affiliation
NASA Ames Research Center
Program Role
Indigenous Peoples Initiative Lead
Dr. Amber Jean McCullum is a researcher and capacity building specialist in the Earth Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center.
Affiliation
Bay Area Environmental Research Institute (BAERI) & NASA Ames Research Center, Atmospheric Sciences Branch (SGG)
Program Role
Equity and Environmental Justice Associate Program Manager
Emma Yates is an Associate Program Manager for the NASA Earth Science Applied Sciences Equity and Environmental Justice Program.
![Evaporative Stress Index (ESI) processed imagery from ECOSTRESS data, captured on October 4, 2021, for Marin County in the San Francisco Bay Area. Darker regions have a higher ESI value, signifying moister conditions, while lighter regions are drier. Vegetative moisture has a significant impact on fire severity and understanding localized moisture conditions can inform the county’s fire suppression efforts. Land outside of Marin County shows NDVI processed imagery derived from Sentinal-2A data.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_ARC_MarinCountyWildfires_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=FQS2THAF)
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Marin County Wildland Fires (2023 Spring) Team: Suhani Dalal (Project Lead), Katera Lee, Chandler Ross, Gabriel Rosenstein Summary: Heightened occurrence of severe wildfires in the...
![Canopy cover in the greater Ben Delatour Scout Ranch region from a 2013 NAIP Image with a slope and aspect layer derived from a 10-meter digital elevation model (DEM). This image illustrates how elevation-derived variables are used to inform classification models to map canopy cover. Canopy is displayed as red, and the map illustrates that there are higher concentrations of canopy on northern aspects- illustrating the nature of tree density in our study region. ](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_CO_FrontRangeWildlandFires_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=MHr1Zy9O)
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Front Range Wildland Fires (2023 Spring) Team: Nora Carmody (Project Lead), Lillian Gordon, Nathan Teich, Josh Virene Summary: Over the last several decades, wildfire frequency...
![Snow persistence data were processed into snow zones from Terra MODIS 500m resolution data from 2001-2020. 2021 30m resolution rangeland biomass data from the RPMS website. RPMS data (brown and black) are derived from Landsat 5 TM, 7 ETM+, 8 OLI, and 9 OLI-2. The image displays snow persistence zones, with intermittent, transitional, and persistent snow zones in orange, light blue, and dark blue respectively. The image includes parts of the Sawatch and Elk Mountains.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_CO_WesternSlopeAg_Website_image.jpg.webp?itok=A7yts3_b)
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Southern Rockies Western Slope Agriculture (2023 Spring) Team: Adelaide Gonzalez (Project Lead), Rachel Buchler, Max VanArnam, Stephanie Willsey Summary: Over the last decade, the southern...
![Land cover classification of the Arizona – Mexico border region from April 26, 2022 Landsat 8 OLI imagery. Colors represent land cover types determined by a machine learning clustering algorithm. Classifications help natural resource specialists assess vegetation cover and invasive spread, informing land management practices. The landscape impact of the border is visible as the horizontal break roughly mid-image––Coronado National Memorial and other conserved lands abut the border and experience landscape i](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_GA_CoronadoEco_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=-sRGC428)
Coronado Ecological Conservation (2023 Spring) Team: Carson Schuetze (Project Lead), Tyler Guigneaux, Charles Robinette, Josie Bourne Summary: Species monitoring is essential for mitigating the impacts...
![The image was collected by Landsat 9 on January 26 of 2023 showing Skidaway Island and waterways on the Georgia coast. The data shows areas of healthy vegetation and urban areas using a Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). The darker orange represents grass and urban areas. Yellow and purple represents forested and densely vegetated areas. The black represents open water.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_GA_GeorgiaDisastersII_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=zhMhpiSz)
Georgia Disasters II (2023 Spring) Team: Shakirah Rogers (Project Lead), Nathan Tesfayi, Matthew Murray, Clarence Jackson Summary: Heirs property owners are especially vulnerable to natural...
![Soil organic carbon (SOC) is measured here for a depth of 0-5cm from Soil Moisture Active Passive from January 1, 2021 over Peru and Bolivia. SOC is visualized against combined MODIS landcover data for the year 2000 from Aqua and Terra. Shades of lighter pink indicate lower SOC content and darker shades of pink and purple indicate higher SOC content. Conservation International is interested in mapping areas of high SOC content for their conservation efforts.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_GSFC_Peru%26BoliviaClimate_WebsiteImage.jpg.webp?itok=RJ-8Cuuo)
Peru & Bolivia Climate (2023 Spring) Team: Aarti Arora (Project Lead), Aaron Carr, Arina Fuqua, Haydee Portillo Summary: Irrecoverable carbon (IC) reserves contain large stores...
![Median land surface temperature (LST) image over Los Angeles from June to August 2022, as derived from Landsat 8 TIRS data. Higher temperatures are shown in red, while cooler temperatures are displayed in blue. LST data can help investigate the impacts of urban cooling initiatives and inform urban planning decisions to mitigate the impacts of heat within the city.](/sites/default/files/styles/lis/public/2023-05/2023Spring_JPL_LosAngelesUrban_WebsiteImage.png.webp?itok=1olFjNJd)
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Los Angeles Urban Development (2023 Spring) Team: Leyla Namazie (Project Lead), Julie Gevorgian, Theodore Ross, Stephanie Hernandez Summary: Over the last several decades the city...