------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS REPOSITORY IS NO LONGER ACTIVELY MAINTAINED. Please see updated reanalysis products available here: https://zenodo.org/record/1493407#.XLikbpNKjOQ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This dataset accompanies the manuscript, "Extensive gypsy moth defoliation in Southern New England characterized using Landsat satellite observations", and includes Landsat time series-based estimates of gypsy moth defoliation for 2015, 2016, and 2017. The study area is defined by Landsat WRS-2 Path/Rows 12/31 and 13/31 and covers Southern New England (RI, CT, and southern MA). The following data products are available...
1. Quantifying tree defoliation by insects over large areas is a major challenge in forest managemen...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), has been a m...
<p>The re-analysis dataset hosted here extends the work presented in the the manuscript, "Extensive ...
<p>This dataset accompanies our 2017 manuscript "Near-real-time monitoring of insect defoliation usi...
The effectiveness of using LANDSAT-1 multispectral digital data and imagery, supplemented by ground ...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
The data are the annual proportion of land area defoliated by gypsy moths across the Northeastern Un...
The area of North American forests affected by gypsy moth defoliation continues to expand despite ef...
The gypsy moth is one of the most devastating forest pests in North America. In late spring, gypsy m...
An automated system for conducting annual gypsy moth defoliation surveys using LANDSAT MSS data and ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Photointerpretation of temporally compo...
The gypsy moth has destroyed increasing amounts of foliage over the past few years. In an effort to ...
This viewgraph presentation reviews a project, the goal of which is to study the potential of MODIS ...
Maps of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), as well as point estimates of e...
1. Quantifying tree defoliation by insects over large areas is a major challenge in forest managemen...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), has been a m...
<p>The re-analysis dataset hosted here extends the work presented in the the manuscript, "Extensive ...
<p>This dataset accompanies our 2017 manuscript "Near-real-time monitoring of insect defoliation usi...
The effectiveness of using LANDSAT-1 multispectral digital data and imagery, supplemented by ground ...
Introduced insects and pathogens impact millions of acres of forested land in the United States each...
The data are the annual proportion of land area defoliated by gypsy moths across the Northeastern Un...
The area of North American forests affected by gypsy moth defoliation continues to expand despite ef...
The gypsy moth is one of the most devastating forest pests in North America. In late spring, gypsy m...
An automated system for conducting annual gypsy moth defoliation surveys using LANDSAT MSS data and ...
The author has identified the following significant results. Photointerpretation of temporally compo...
The gypsy moth has destroyed increasing amounts of foliage over the past few years. In an effort to ...
This viewgraph presentation reviews a project, the goal of which is to study the potential of MODIS ...
Maps of defoliation caused by the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), as well as point estimates of e...
1. Quantifying tree defoliation by insects over large areas is a major challenge in forest managemen...
Registered, multitemporal Landsat data of a study area in central Pennsylvania were analyzed to dete...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.), has been a m...