We will have a workshop on modeling and prediction of Devils Lake flooding on May 5 (Thursday) starting 1:00 pm in the room CH 368 (the class room). The workshop include individual presentations and group discussion. The speakers include USGS scientists, Dr. Skip Vecchia and Dr. Gregg Wiche, UND/Civil Engineering Dr. Howe Lim, UND/ESSP Dr. Andrei Kirilenko and Mr. Dave Barta. The meeting is open to anybody who is interested and if this meeting may be of interest to someone you know, please invite them. Here is tentative agenda. Xiaodong: introduction of speakers and purpose of the workshop Gregg: the background on the history of flooding in Devils Lake and the Red River Skip: the USGS Devils Lake stochastic simulation model with implications for climate change and/or variability Lim: using U.S. Army Corps of Engineering's HEC HMS and HEC ResSim models to simulate Devils Lake's hydrological process Andrei: climate change and its effect on Devils Lake flooding Dave: Economic analysis on Devils Lake mitigation projects Group discussion Again everybody is welcomed and refreshment will be provided.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Workshop on modeling of Devils Lake flooding
34th ISRSE in Sydney
Presented "Web-based near real-time remote sensing data system providing decision support for precision agriculture" on April 14 (Thursday).
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Manuscripts submitted for review
H. Czerski, M. Twardowski, X. Zhang, and S. Vagle, Resolving size distributions of bubbles with radii less than 30 microns with optical and acoustical methods, was submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research
Xiaodong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Clinton Streeter, Dave Claypool, Ramesh Sivanpillai, and Santhosh Seelan, Near Real-Time Meter-Resolution Airborne Imagery for Precision Agriculture: AEROCam, was submitted to GeoCarto International
Xiaodong Zhang, Hojin Kim, Clinton Streeter, Dave Claypool, Ramesh Sivanpillai, and Santhosh Seelan, Near Real-Time Meter-Resolution Airborne Imagery for Precision Agriculture: AEROCam, was submitted to GeoCarto International
Catch-up of earlier events
2011-03-01: Kate Overmoe Kenninger was awarded a North Dakota Water Resource Research Institute Fellowship for her study of Assessment of Water Quality in Devils Lake using Satellite Imagery.
2011-02-02: Junyu Yang successfully passed his M.S. Thesis Defense: Remote Sensing Methods of Energy Fluxes Measurements: Intercomparison between SEBAL, Scintillometer and Eddy-covariance measurements and Landsat Images.
2011-01-24: "Retrieving Composition and Sizes of Oceanic Particle Subpopulations from the Volume Scattering Function" by Xiaodong Zhang, Michael Twardowski and Marlon Lewis is accepted for publication in Applied Optics.
2010-11-29: Santosh Rijal successfully passed his M.S. Thesis Defense: Developing a remote sensing algorithm for deriving soil moisture concentration from spectral reflectance
2011-02-02: Junyu Yang successfully passed his M.S. Thesis Defense: Remote Sensing Methods of Energy Fluxes Measurements: Intercomparison between SEBAL, Scintillometer and Eddy-covariance measurements and Landsat Images.
2011-01-24: "Retrieving Composition and Sizes of Oceanic Particle Subpopulations from the Volume Scattering Function" by Xiaodong Zhang, Michael Twardowski and Marlon Lewis is accepted for publication in Applied Optics.
2010-11-29: Santosh Rijal successfully passed his M.S. Thesis Defense: Developing a remote sensing algorithm for deriving soil moisture concentration from spectral reflectance
Monday, April 4, 2011
First blog
I can no longer ignore or resist using blog any more. This will serve as an update on the academic and research activities that are constantly evolving in my group. I will update the site as often as possible.
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