Peter Hyde
Affiliations: | 2005 | Geography | University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD |
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Anderson JE, Ducey MJ, Fast A, et al. (2011) Use of waveform lidar and hyperspectral sensors to assess selected spatial and structural patterns associated with recent and repeat disturbance and the abundance of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) in a temperate mixed hardwood and conifer forest Journal of Applied Remote Sensing. 5 |
Nelson RF, Hyde P, Johnson P, et al. (2007) Investigating RaDAR–LiDAR synergy in a North Carolina pine forest Remote Sensing of Environment. 110: 98-108 |
Hyde P, Nelson R, Kimes D, et al. (2007) Exploring LiDAR–RaDAR synergy—predicting aboveground biomass in a southwestern ponderosa pine forest using LiDAR, SAR and InSAR Remote Sensing of Environment. 106: 28-38 |
Kotamarthi VR, Doskey PV, Springston SR, et al. (2006) Modeling of trace gases from the 1998 North Central Mexico forest fire smoke plume, as measured over Phoenix Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. 6: 3227-3264 |
Kenyi L, Dubayah R, Hofton M, et al. (2006) Comparison of forest canopy structures in SRTM to LIDAR data International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (Igarss). 2670-2672 |
Anderson J, Martin ME, Smith ML, et al. (2006) The use of waveform lidar to measure northern temperate mixed conifer and deciduous forest structure in New Hampshire Remote Sensing of Environment. 105: 248-261 |
Hyde P, Dubayah R, Walker W, et al. (2006) Mapping forest structure for wildlife habitat analysis using multi-sensor (LiDAR, SAR/InSAR, ETM+, Quickbird) synergy Remote Sensing of Environment. 102: 63-73 |
Hyde P, Dubayah R, Peterson B, et al. (2005) Mapping forest structure for wildlife habitat analysis using waveform lidar: Validation of montane ecosystems Remote Sensing of Environment. 96: 427-437 |