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Kyle McDonald
CUNY City College of New YorkMeeting roles in:
NISAR Ecosystems: Science performance and early results
Capacity Building and Community Engagement Efforts in Support of NISAR Mission Science
Radar-Based Monitoring of Tropical Forest Disturbance and Recovery Across a Chronosequence in the Chocó Biodiversity Hotspot
NISAR On-Demand Workflows for Generating Ecosystem L3 Science Products
Remote Sensing-Guided Paleobiological Exploration in the Amazon Basin
Leveraging NISAR Time-Series Data for Monitoring Forest Disturbance and Regrowth to Support Sustainable Timber Management and Decision-Making
Modeling L-band Microwave Scattering in Boreal Forests using MIMICS and MLS-Derived Forest Structure during SMAPVEX22-Boreal
Intercomparison of L-band and C-band SAR Inundation Products with Water Level Sensor Validation
NISAR Tropical WETlands Validation Experiment (WETVEX): Execution of a workflow for calibration-Validation of NISAR Datasets for a Tropical Wetlands Complex
Texture-Driven Structural Classification of Tropical Forests Using Dual-Polarized L-band SAR
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