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Evaluating the Role of Soil Moisture in Determining Vegetation Health, Fuel Loads, and Wildfires in the Gatlinburg and Beatty Fires

Tagged: DEVELOP,North America,SMAP,Terra, MODIS,DEVELOP,Wildfires,Capacity Building
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Using Earth Observations to Assess Hydrologic Changes and Wildfire Risk in the Okefenokee Swamp

Tagged: DEVELOP,Landsat 7 ETM+,Landsat 8 OLI,North America,Sentinel-1 C-SAR,Sentinel-2 MSI,SMAP,DEVELOP,Capacity Building,Water Resources
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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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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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Crop Monitoring and Forecasting for Argentina Using NASA Satellite Observations

Tagged: GPM IMERG,Maryland - Goddard,SMAP,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP
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Modeling Habitat Suitability of Mustelid Species to Guide Detection Dog Surveys for Contaminants Monitoring, via Collected Scats, in River Systems of Western Montana

Tagged: GPM IMERG,Landsat 8 OLI,Maryland - Goddard,SMAP,SRTM,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP
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Enhancing a Composite Moisture Index for Drought and Flood Monitoring in the Missouri River Basin

Tagged: GRACE,GRACE FO,North Carolina - NCEI,SMAP,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP
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Developing a Composite Moisture Index Utilizing NASA Earth Observations for Drought Monitoring in the Missouri River Basin

Tagged: North Carolina - NCEI,SMAP,Terra MODIS,DEVELOP
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Incorporating NASA Earth Observations into an Assessment Tool to Identify Correlations Between Factors Associated with Bee Health

Tagged: GPM IMERG,Landsat 7, ETM+,Landsat 8, OLI,Maryland - Goddard,Sentinel-2, MSI,SMAP,SRTM,DEVELOP
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Estimating Soil Moisture in Semi-arid Sagebrush Steppe Utilizing NASA Earth Observations

Tagged: GPM, GMI,Idaho - Pocatello,Sentinel-1, C-SAR,SMAP,Terra, MODIS,DEVELOP

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