Organization:
NASA Ames Research Center
First Author Publications:
- Vanderbilt, V., S. Khanna, and S. Ustin (2007), Impact of Pixel Size on Mapping Surface Water in Subsolar Imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, 109, 1-9.
- Vanderbilt, V., et al. (2002), Inundation discriminated using sun glint, Inundation discriminated using sun glint. IEEE Trans Geos Remote Sensing, GE-40, 1279-1287.
- Vanderbilt, V., et al. (1991), Biophysical Information in Asymmetric and Symmetric Diurnal Bidirectional Canopy Reflectance, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Rem. Sensing, 29.6, 875-889.
- Vanderbilt, V., L. F. Silva, and M. E. Bauer (1990), Canopy Architecture Measured with a Laser, Appl. Opt., 29.1, 99-106.
Co-Authored Publications:
- Greenberg, J., et al. (2015), Quantifying environmental limiting factors on tree cover using geospatial data, PloS one, 10, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0114648.
- Dahlgren, R. P., et al. (2014), Comparison of the stress-stimulated current of dry and fluid saturated gabbro samples, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 104, 2662-2672, doi:10.1785/0120140144.
- Knyazikhin, Y., et al. (2012), Hyperspectral remote sensing of foliar nitrogen content, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., doi:10.1073/pnas.1210196109.
- Greenberg, J. A., S. Z. Dobrowski, and V. Vanderbilt (2009), Complete landscape characterization of tree density and its application to environmental gradient analysis, Remote Sensing of Environment, 113, 94-101.
- Cheng, Y.-B., et al. (2008), Water content estimation from hyperspectral images and MODIS indexes in Southeastern Arizona, Remote Sensing of Environment, 112, 363-374.
- Yilmaz, M., et al. (2008), Vegetation water content during SMEX04 from ground data and Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, 112, 350-362.
- Böttger, U., A. Demircan, and V. Vanderbilt (2007), Open water, inundated vegetation and upland vegetation discriminated through a disturbing atmosphere. Advances in, Radio Sci., 5, 353-357.
- Breon, F. M., et al. (1997), Evidence of hot spot directional signature from airborne POLDER measurements, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 35, 479-484.
- Dungan, J. L., et al. (1996), High spectral resolution reflectance of Douglas fir grown under different fertilization treatments: Experiment design and treatment effects, Rem. Sens. Environ., 55, 217-228.
- Grant, L., C. S. T. Daughtry, and V. Vanderbilt (1993), Polarized and Specular Reflectance Variation with Leaf Surface Features, Physiology Plantarum., 88, 1-9.
- Rondeaux, G. M., and V. Vanderbilt (1993), Specularly Modified Vegetation Indices to Estimate Photosynthetic Activity, Journal of Remote Sensing, 14, 1815-1823.
- Grant, L., C. S. T. Daughtry, and V. Vanderbilt (1991), The Effect of Various Surface Features on Polarized and Specular Reflectance, Physiology Plantarum. In press.
- Ustin, S., S. N. Martens, and V. Vanderbilt (1991), Canopy Architecture of a Walnut Orchard, IEEE Trans. Geosci. and Rem. Sensing, 29.6, 843-851.
- Way, J., et al. (1991), Diurnal Change in Trees as Observed by Optical and Microwave Sensors: The EOS Synergism Study, IEEE Trans. Geosci. and Rem. Sensing, 29.6, 807-821.
- Caldwell, W., and V. Vanderbilt (1989), Tree Canopy Radiance Measurement System, Optical Engineering, 28, 1227-1236.
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