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Douglas Morton
NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterMeeting roles in:
Four-decades of annual aboveground biomass maps at 30m reveal impacts of disturbances in Arctic and Boreal North America
Drivers and Impacts of Three Consecutive Extreme Fire Years in Boreal North America
Tracking Individual Fire Spread Behavior to Understand Global Fire Risk
River discharge and short-term forecasts of fire risk in Amazon Forests
MidFlux: Integrating ground-to-airborne eddy covariance measurements and airborne-to-satellite remote sensing to assess regional CH4 dynamics across diverse mid-Atlantic wetlands
Enhancing VIIRS Fire Detection Accuracy: Differentiating Static Heat Sources from Vegetation Fires Using Persistence, Proximity, and Machine Learning
Tailored multi-sensor fire detection approaches to better constrain fire dynamics in tropical forests and peatlands
Observing the Seasonality of Amazon Forest Greenness at Fixed Phase Angles Using a Geostationary Satellite
Fire Dynamics in the Congo Basin: Knowns and Unknowns
Can Vegetation Regrowth Tame Post-Wildfire Flash Flooding?
Characterizing Fire Behavior Across the Continental United States With a Decade of Sub-Daily Fire Perimeters
Communicating and Visualizing Fire Event Evolution in Near-Real-Time
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