Keqi Zhang

Affiliations: 
Computer Science Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
Area:
Computer Engineering, Remote Sensing
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Biswas H, Zhang K, Ross MS, et al. (2020) Delineation of Tree Patches in a Mangrove-Marsh Transition Zone by Watershed Segmentation of Aerial Photographs Remote Sensing. 12: 2086
Zhang K, Gann D, Ross MS, et al. (2019) Comparison of TanDEM-X DEM with LiDAR Data for Accuracy Assessment in a Coastal Urban Area Remote Sensing. 11: 876
Zhang K, Gann D, Ross M, et al. (2019) Accuracy assessment of ASTER, SRTM, ALOS, and TDX DEMs for Hispaniola and implications for mapping vulnerability to coastal flooding Remote Sensing of Environment. 225: 290-306
Rey W, Mendoza ET, Salles P, et al. (2019) Hurricane flood risk assessment for the Yucatan and Campeche State coastal area Natural Hazards. 96: 1041-1065
Xie W, He Q, Wang X, et al. (2018) Role of mudflat-creek sediment exchanges in intertidal sedimentary processes Journal of Hydrology. 567: 351-360
Xie W, He Q, Zhang K, et al. (2018) Impacts of Human Modifications and Natural Variations on Short-Term Morphological Changes in Estuarine Tidal Flats Estuaries and Coasts. 41: 1253-1267
Xie W, He Q, Zhang K, et al. (2017) Application of terrestrial laser scanner on tidal flat morphology at a typhoon event timescale Geomorphology. 292: 47-58
Kelly DM, Teng YC, Li Y, et al. (2016) Validation of the FAST forecast model for the storm surges due to hurricanes Wilma and Ike Natural Hazards. 1-22
Li Y, Teng Y, Kelly DM, et al. (2016) A numerical study of the impact of hurricane-induced storm surge on the Herbert Hoover Dike at Lake Okeechobee, Florida Ocean Dynamics. 66: 1699-1714
Zhang K, Thapa B, Ross MS, et al. (2016) Remote sensing of seasonal changes and disturbances in mangrove forest: a case study from South Florida Ecosphere. 7
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