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Spatiotemporal patterns of production can be used to detect state change across an arid landscape. Ecosystems. 2012;15:34-47. Abstract
Rangeland and pasture monitoring: an approach to interpretation of high-resolution imagery focused on observer calibration for repeatability. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2011;178:doi: 10.1007/s10661-011.
Forest structure and aboveground biomass in the southwestern United States from MODIS and MISR. Remote Sensing of Environment. 2011;115:2943-53. Abstract
Dust: small-scale processes with global consequences. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 2011;92(29):241-3.
Land cover classification and change detection in drylands: an evaluation of remote sensing approaches. Vol Master of Applied Geography. Las Cruces: New Mexico State University; 2011. Abstract
Combined effects of impervious surface and vegetation cover on air temperature variations in a rapidly expanding desert city. GIScience & Remote Sensing. 2010;47:301-20.
Rangeland remote sensing applications with unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in the national airspace: challenges and experiences.. In: American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Annual Conference. Baltimore, MD; 2009. Abstract
Prospects of phenological monitoring in an arid southwestern U.S. rangeland using field observations with hyperspatial and moderate resolution imagery. In: American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, California; 2009. Abstract


















