Kendall L. Carder

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University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States 
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Geophysics
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Cannizzaro JP, Hu C, Carder KL, et al. (2013) On the accuracy of SeaWiFS ocean color data products on the West Florida Shelf Journal of Coastal Research. 29: 1257-1272
Le C, Hu C, English D, et al. (2013) Inherent and apparent optical properties of the complex estuarine waters of Tampa Bay: What controls light? Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 117: 54-69
Hu C, Cannizzaro J, Carder KL, et al. (2010) Remote detection of Trichodesmium blooms in optically complex coastal waters: Examples with MODIS full-spectral data Remote Sensing of Environment. 114: 2048-2058
Montes-Hugo MA, Gould R, Arnone R, et al. (2009) Beyond the first optical depth: Fusing optical data from ocean color imagery and gliders Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7459
Walsh JJ, Weisberg RH, Lenes JM, et al. (2009) Isotopic evidence for dead fish maintenance of Florida red tides, with implications for coastal fisheries over both source regions of the West Florida shelf and within downstream waters of the South Atlantic Bight Progress in Oceanography. 80: 51-73
Cannizzaro JP, Hu C, English DC, et al. (2009) Detection of Karenia brevis blooms on the west Florida shelf using in situ backscattering and fluorescence data Harmful Algae. 8: 898-909
Montes-Hugo MA, Vernet M, Smith R, et al. (2008) Phytoplankton size-structure on the western shelf of the Antarctic Peninsula: a remote-sensing approach Journal of Remote Sensing. 29: 801-829
Hu C, Luerssen R, Muller-Karger FE, et al. (2008) On the remote monitoring of Karenia brevis blooms of the west Florida shelf Continental Shelf Research. 28: 159-176
Cannizzaro JP, Carder KL, Chen FR, et al. (2008) A novel technique for detection of the toxic dinoflagellate, Karenia brevis, in the Gulf of Mexico from remotely sensed ocean color data Continental Shelf Research. 28: 137-158
Lee Z, Carder K, Arnone R, et al. (2007) Determination of Primary Spectral Bands for Remote Sensing of Aquatic Environments. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 7: 3428-3441
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