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Photographer: Robert Bewley

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After lunch, we pulled back our tarp to find that a snake had shed its skin!

 

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Photo by: Taylor H. Thornton

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Photographer: Robert Bewley

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Site tour...field directors are always pointing

 

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The Global Summer Land Surface Temperature (LST) Grids, 2013, part of the Satellite-Derived Environmental Indicators collection, estimate daytime (1:30 p.m.) maximum temperature and nighttime (1:30 a.m.) minimum temperature in degrees Celsius at a spatial resolution of ~1km during summer months of the northern and southern hemispheres for the year 2013. The LST grids are produced using the Aqua Level-3 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Version 5 global daytime and nighttime LST 8-day composite data product (MYD11A2). See more information at dx.doi.org/10.7927/H408638T.

Lago Bracciano is a volcanic calderra lake in Lazio regio, Italy near Rome

 

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The first image above is a normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) image of north Dublin, Ireland. The lush Lambay island can clearly be seen, as well as the Rogerstown Estuary. The image below is a reconstructed RGB image. Comparing the two images, we can see the benefit of incorporating IR data into the NDVI image - it's much easier to see the delineations between land and ocean, and even between separate land types. The different types of fields are very easy to differentiate in the NDVI image.

 

Source: European Space Agency's Sentinel-2A satellite. Processed by Jordan Lui

Chris and Kallie hard at work removing back fill

 

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Vegetation Health in Ostia, near Rome. This is a Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NVDI) processed image using satellite data from European Space Agency's Sentinel-2A satellite.

 

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Photographer: Firas Bqa'in

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USBR Project: Evapotranspiration Mini Conference Fall '09

Central State University, Wilberforce, OH

24~26 Sep., 2009

Mc Lin Building Conference Rm#200

Central State University

Wilberforce, Ohio

 

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Photographer: Dana Salameen

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Putting together structures

 

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