Jicheng Liu, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorCurtis E. Woodcock | grad student | 2005 | Boston University | |
(The effect of forest canopies and view angles on binary mapping of snow cover.) |
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Fang L, Zhan X, Hain CR, et al. (2018) An Assessment of the Impact of Land Thermal Infrared Observation on Regional Weather Forecasts Using Two Different Data Assimilation Approaches. Remote Sensing. 10: 625 |
Xin Q, Woodcock CE, Liu J, et al. (2012) View angle effects on MODIS snow mapping in forests Remote Sensing of Environment. 118: 50-59 |
Jiao Z, Woodcock C, Schaaf CB, et al. (2011) Improving MODIS land cover classification by combining MODIS spectral and angular signatures in a Canadian boreal forest Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 37: 184-203 |
Liu J, Schaaf C, Strahler A, et al. (2009) Validation of moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) albedo retrieval algorithm: Dependence of albedo on solar zenith angle Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 114 |
Liu J, Melloh RA, Woodcock CE, et al. (2008) Modeling the view angle dependence of gap fractions in forest canopies: Implications for mapping fractional snow cover using optical remote sensing Journal of Hydrometeorology. 9: 1005-1019 |
Coddington O, Schmidt KS, Pilewskie P, et al. (2008) Aircraft measurements of Spectral surface albedo and its consistency with ground-based space-borned observations Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 113 |
Shuai Y, Schaaf CB, Strahler AH, et al. (2008) Quality assessment of BRDF/albedo retrievals in MODIS operational system Geophysical Research Letters. 35 |
Liu J, Melloh RA, Woodcock CE, et al. (2004) The effect of viewing geometry and topography on viewable gap fractions through forest canopies Hydrological Processes. 18: 3595-3607 |