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Assessing Drought and Fire Conditions, Trends, and Susceptibility to Inform State Mitigation Efforts and Bolster Monitoring Protocol in North Central Idaho 

Tagged: Aqua MODIS,DEVELOP,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Wildfires,Capacity Building
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Evaluating Rock Pool Hydroperiod Fluctuation using Climate Variables to Inform Habitat Monitoring and Protection in the Western Sonoran Desert 

Tagged: Aqua MODIS,DEVELOP,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Determining Crop Coefficients Using Remote Sensing for the Maipo River Valley Basin in Chile 

Tagged: DEVELOP,ISS ECOSTRESS,Landsat 8 TIRS,South America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Agriculture
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Utilizing Earth Observations to Monitor Federally Endangered Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) Habitat in Maine: An Interactive Workshop 

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM-IMERG,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Evaluating Evapotranspiration with NASA Earth Observations and In Situ Observations to Understand Water Balance in Midwest Agriculture

Tagged: DEVELOP,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Utilizing NASA Earth Observations to Understand Groundwater Recharge in the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer System

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM IMERG,GRACE,GRACE FO,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Assessing Trends in Pinyon-Juniper Habitat Relative to Drought, Beetle Infestation, Wildland Fires, and Treatment to Plan Future Management Strategies

Tagged: Aqua MODIS,DEVELOP,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 7 ETM+,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Utilizing Aerial Imagery and NASA Earth Observations to Assess Pinyon-Juniper Tree Mortality in Flagstaff, AZ

Tagged: DEVELOP,GPM IMERG,Landsat 8 OLI,Landsat 8 TIRS,North America,SMAP,SRTM,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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Identifying Forest Cover and Assessing Federally Endangered Atlantic Salmon Habitat in Maine Using Earth Observations

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 5 TM,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Sentinel-2 MSI,SRTM,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation
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Monitoring Trends in Tree Defoliation Due to Lymantria dispar Outbreaks to Predict Future Hardwood Tree Mortality and Health Impacts

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 7 ETM+,Landsat 8 OLI,Landsat 8 TIRS,North America,Sentinel-2 MSI,SMAP,SRTM,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Ecological Conservation

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