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Philip Brodrick
NASA Jet Propulsion LaboratoryMeeting roles in:
Advancing Greenhouse Gas Mapping with JPL’s AVIRIS, EMIT, and Carbon-I Instruments
AVIRIS-3 Rapid Response to WUI Fires: A Case Study with the 2025 Eaton Fire
Attributing 2019–2024 methane growth using TROPOMI satellite observations
Canopy water content dynamics across space and time in three southern California oaks
ISOFire: Very near real-time fire temperature retrieval from airborne spectroscopy
Realtime Imaging Spectrometer Measurements of Active Fires for Fire Operations and Science: Results from the 2025 FireSense Campaigns
EMIT Performance and Operations: Paving the Way for Global Imaging Spectroscopy
Spectral Variability of Earth’s Desert Dust Source Regions Sampled from EMIT Reflectance Data
Mapping Vegetation Fuel Properties Using EMIT Hyperspectral Time Series and PROSAIL for Wildfire Risk Assessment
Surface Reflectance Retrieval Performance and Validation for Planet's Tanager-1 VSWIR Spectrometer
Agriculture, Critical Minerals, Fire Fuels, Water Resources, Water Quality and Other Applications of Imaging Spectroscopy from the Surface Biology and Geology Mission
Enhancing mineral band depth retrieval using fractional cover of green and non-photosynthetic vegetation
Mapping Surface Soil Moisture from EMIT Hyperspectral Observations via Physically-Based Inversion
First Results from the AVIRIS-5 Imaging Spectrometer
Airborne and In Situ Campaigns Cover the Earth's Climate and Floristic Variation
Comparison of Soil Mineralogy from EMIT Remote Imaging Spectroscopy and Ground-Based X-ray Diffraction Measurements in Southern California Deserts
AVUELO Endmember Diversity, Its Relationship with the Dimensions of Biodiversity, and Implications for Current and Future Imaging Spectroscopy from Space
Investigating the impact of regionally and size varying mineralogy on dust absorption in MONARCH model
Carbon-I: Imaging the Carbon Cycle from Space — From point-source detection to global flux inversions.
The Role of EMIT in Improving Snowmelt Prediction and Supporting Decision-Making for Water Resource Management
Evaluating and Improving NASA’s GEOS-CF Simulations with MAGEQ Airborne Observations
Sensitivity and Uncertainty Aware Deep Learning for Improved EMIT Methane Plume Detection
Evidential Spectroscopic Transformer for Interpretable Methane Retrieval with Quantified Uncertainties
Segment Anything Model for EMIT Methane Plume Delineation and Mask Refinement
Status and Updates from the EMIT Imaging Spectrometer Mission on the International Space Station
AVIRIS4Acres‑NY: Airborne Imaging Spectroscopy as a Path‑Finder for Satellite-Based Health Monitoring in Specialty Crops
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