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Author Index for Volumes 63-66 Aber, J. D.: See Martin, M. E. Blackburn, G. A.: Quantifying Chlorophylls and Carot- Acharya, P. K.: See Berk, A. enoids at Leaf and Canopy Scales: An Evaluation of Alpers, W.: See Gade, M. Some Hyperspectral Approaches, 66:273 Althius, IJ. A.: See Hoogenboom, H. J. Blumberg, D. G.: Remote Sensing of Desert Dune Forms Anderson, G. P.: See Berk, A. by Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), 65:204 Andreoli, G.: See Sandmeier, St. Borel, C. C.: See Schlipfer, D. Archer, S.: See Asner, G. P. Brasa, A.: See Caselles, V. Aronsson, M.: See Green, R. O. Braswell, B. H.: See Asner, G. P. Artigao, M. M.: See Caselles, V. Breed, C. S.: See Musick, H. B. Asner, G. P.: Biophysical and Biochemical Sources of Bruniquel-Pinel, V., Gastellu-Etchegorry, J. P.: Sensitiv- Variability in Canopy Reflectance, 64:234 ity of Texture of High Resolution Images of Forest to Asner, G. P., Braswell, B. H., Schimel, D. S., Wessman, Biophysical and Acquisition Parameters, 65:61 C. A.: Ecological Research Needs from Multiangle Re- Buis, J. P.: See Holben, B. N. mote Sensing Data, 63:155 Buurmeijer, W. F.: See Rosema, A. Asner, G. P., Wessman, C. A., Schimel, D. S., Archer, S.: Variability in Leaf and Litter Optical Properties: Im- Capderou, M.: Confirmation of Helmholz Reciprocity plications for BRDF Model Inversions Using AVHRR, Using ScaRaB Satellite Data, 64:266 MODIS, and MISR, 63:243 Carter, G. A.: Reflectance Wavebands and Indices for Atkinson, W. W. Jr.: See Baugh, W. M. Remote Estimation of Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance in Pine Canopies, 63:61 Bajjouk, T., Populus, J., Guillaumont, B.: Quantification Caselles, V., Artigao, M. M., Hurtado, E. Coll, C., Brasa, of Subpixel Cover Fractions Using Principal Compo- A.: Mapping Actual Evapotranspiration by Combining nent Analysis and a Linear Programming Method: Ap- Landsat TM and NOAA-AVHRR Images: Application plication to the Coastal Zone of Roscoff (France), 64:153 to the Barrax Area, Albacete, Spain, 63:1 Baker, J.: See Luckman, A. Castafieda, C. M.: See Ustin, S. L. Barbosa, P. M., Pereira, J. M. C., Grégoire, ].-M.: Com- Cavazos, I.: See Escobar, D. E. positing Criteria for Burned Area Assessment Using Cervelle, B.: See Mathieu, R. Multitemporal Low Resolution Satellite Data, 65:38 Chami, M., Santer, R.: Aerosol Remote Sensing Using Baugh, W. M., Kruse, F. A., Atkinson, W. W. Jr.: Quan- Ground- Based Measurements and POLDER Airborne titative Geochemical Mapping of Ammonium Minerals Sensor above Coastal Waters, 66:203 in the Southern Cedar Mountains, Nevada, Using Chapron, B.: See Chen, G. the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer Chen, G., Chapron, B., Tournadre, J., Katsaros, K., Van- (AVIRIS), 65:292 demark, D.: Identification of Possible Wave Damping Benson, C. S.: See Hall, D.K. by Rain Using TOPEX and TMR Data, 63:40 Bergen, K. M.: See Pierce, L. E. Chen, Z., Elvidge, C. D., Groeneveld, D. P.: Monitoring Bergen, K. M., Dobson, M. C., Pierce, L. E., Ulaby, Seasonal Dynamics of Arid Land Vegetation Using F. T.: Characterizing Carbon in a Northern Forest by AVIRIS Data, 65:255 Using SIR-C/X-SAR Imagery, 63:24 Chetwynd, J. H.: See Berk, A. Berk, A., Bernstein, L. S., Anderson, G. P., Acharya, Chippendale, B. J.: See Green, R. O. P. K., Robertson, D. C., Chetwynd, J. H., Adler-Golden, Chorowicz, J., Rouis, T., Rudant, J.-P., Manoussis, S.: S. M.: MODTRAN Cloud and Multiple Scattering Up- Computer Aided Recognition of Relief Patterns on Ra- grades with Application to AVIRIS, 65:367 dar Images Using a Syntax Analysis, 64:221 Bernstein, L. S.: See Berk, A. Chovit, C. ].: See Green, R. O. REMOTE SENS. ENVIRON. 66:352-357 (1998) ©Elsevier Science Inc., 1998 655 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10010 0034-4257/98/$—see front matter Author Index 353 Chrien, T. G.: See Green, R. O. Faust, J. A.: See Green, R. O. Chuah, H. T.: See Ewe, H. T. Fermont, A.: See Metternicht, G. I. Church, R.: See Roberts, D. A. Foster, J. L.: See Hall, D. K. Coll, C.: See Caselles, V.; Schmugge, T. Fouilloux, A., Iaquinta, J.: Assessment of Clouds Charac- Conde, J. R.: See Ridao, E. teristics from Satellite Observations by Means of Self- Conese, C.: See Maselli, F. Organized Neural Networks, 66:101 Congalton, R. G.: See Martin, M. E. Franklin, S. E.: See Wulder, M. A. Conradsen, K.: See Nielsen, A. A. Frison, P. L., Mougin, E., Hiernaux, P.: Observations Croésta, A. P., Sabine, C., Taranik, J. V.: Hydrothermal and Interpretation of Seasonal ERS-1 Wind Scatterom- Alteration Mapping at Bodie, California, Using AVIRIS eter Data over Northern Sahel (Mali), 63:233 Hyperspectral Data, 65:309 Fung, A. K.: See Ewe, H. T. Curran, P. J.: See Dawson, T. P. Cutler, D. R.: See Edwards, T. C. Jr. Gade, M., Alpers, W., Hiihnerfuss, H., Wismann, V. R., Czaplewski, R. L.: See Stehman, S. V. Lange, P. A.: On the Reduction of the Radar Backscat- ter by Oceanic Surface Films: Scatterometer Measure- Daly, J. L.: See Wang, Y. ments and Their Theoretical Interpretation, 66:52 Datt, B.: Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll a, Chlorophyll b, Galvao, L. S., Vitorello, [.: V ariability of Laboratory Mea- Chlorophyll a+b, and Total Carotenoid Content in Eu- sured Soil Lines of Soils from Southeastern Brazil, calyptus Leaves, 66:111 63:166 Daughtry, C. S. T., Walthall, C. L.: Spectral Discrimina- Ganapol, B. D., Johnson, L. F., Hammer, P. D., Hlavka, tion of Cannabis sativa L. Leaves and Canopies, 64:192 C. A., Peterson, D. L.: LEAFMOD: A New Within- Davis, F. W.: See Wang, Y. Leaf Radiative Transfer Model, 63:182 Davis, M. R.: See Escobar, D. E. Gardner, M.: See Roberts, D. A.; Ustin, S. L. Dawson, T. P., Curran, P. J., Plummer, S. E.: LIBERTY— Gass6, S., Hegg, D. A.: Comparison of Columnar Aerosol Modeling the Effects of Leaf Biochemical Concentra- Optical Properties Measured by the MODIS Airborne tion of Reflectance Spectra, 65:50 Simulator with In Situ Measurements: A Case Study, Dekker, A. G.: See Hoogenboom, H. J. 66:138 Dobson, M. C.: See Bergen, K. M.; Pierce, L. E. Gastellu-Etchegorry, J.-P.: See Bruniquel-Pinel, V. Dozier, J.: See Painter, T. H. Gemmell, F.: An Investigation of Terrain Effects on the Duke, C., Guérif, M.: Crop Reflectance Estimate Errors Inversion of a Forest Reflectance Model, 65:155 from the SAIL Model Due to Spatial and Temporal Gemmell, F. M.: See McDonald, A. J. Variability of Canopy and Soil Characteristics, 66:286 Gilabert, M. A.: See Maselli, F. Gillespie, A.: See Gu, D. Eastwood, M. L.: See Green, R. O. Gitelson, A. A., Kaufman, Y. J.. MODIS NVDI Optimi- Eck, T. F.: See Holben, B. N. zation to Fit the AVHRR Data Series—Spectral Con- Edwards, M.: See O’Brien, D. M. siderations, 66:343 Edwards, T. C. Jr., Moisen, G. C., Cutler, D. R.: As- Gordon, H. R.: In-Orbit Calibration Strategy for Ocean sessing Map Accuracy in a Remotely Sensed, Ecore- Color Sensors, 63:265 gion-Scale Cover Map, 63:73 Grandell, J., Pullianinen, J., Hallikainen, M.: Subpixel Elsum, C. C.: See O’Brien, D. M. Land Use Classification and Retrieval of Forest Stem Elvidge, C.: See Yuan, D. Volume in the Boreal Forest Zone by Employing SSM/ Elvidge, C. D.: See Chen, Z. I Data, 63:140 Escadafal, R.: See Mathieu, R. Green, R. O.: See Painter, T. H.; Roberts, D. A. Escobar, D. E., Everitt, J. H., Noriega, J. R., Cavazos, Green, R. O., Eastwood, M. L., Sarture, C. M., Chrien, I., Davis, M. R.: A Twelve-Band Airborne Digital Video T. G., Aronsson, M., Chippendale, B. J., Faust, J. A., Imaging System (ADVIS), 66:122 Pavri, B. E., Chovit, C. J., Solis, M., Olah, M. R., Wil- Eva, H., Lambin, E. F.: Remote Sensing of Biomass liams, O.: Imaging Spectroscopy and the Airborne Visi- Burning in Tropical Regions: Sampling Issues and ble/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS), 65:227 Multisensor Approach, 64:292 Grégoire, J.-M.: See Barbosa, P. M. Everitt, J. H.: See Escobar, D. E. Groeneveld, D.P.: See Chen, Z. Ewe, H. T., Chuah, H. T., Fung, A. K.: A Backscatter Gross, H. N., Schott, J. R.: Application of Spectral Mix- Model for a Dense Discrete Medium: Analysis and Nu- ture Analysis and Image Fusion Techniques for Image merical Results, 65:195 Sharpening, 63:85 354 Author Index Gu, D., Gillespie, A.: Topographic Normalization of Classifier for Optimization of Class Discriminations, Landsat TM Images of Forest Based on Subpixel Sun- 63:289 Canopy-Sensor Geometry, 64:166 Johnson, J. R.: See Horton, K. A. Guérif, M.: See Duke, C. Johnson, J. R., Lucey, P. G., Horton, K. A., Winter, Guillaumont, B.: See Bajjouk, T. E. M.: Infrared Measurements of Pristine and Dis- turbed Soils 1. Spectral Contract Differences between Hagner, O., Rigina, O.: Detection of Forest Decline in Field and Laboratory Data, 64:34 Monchegorsk Area, 63:11 Johnson, L. F.: See Ganapol, B. D. Hall, D. K., Foster, J. L., Verbyla, D. L., Klein, A. G., Benson, C. S.: Assessment of Snow-Cover Mapping Ac- Katsaros, K.: See Chen, G. curacy in a Variety of Vegetation-Cover Densities in Kaufman, Y. J.: See Gitelson, A. A.; Holben, B. N. Central Alaska, 66:129 Keiner, L. E., Yan, X.-H.: A Neural Network Model for Hallikainen, M.: See Grandell, J. Estimating Sea Surface Chlorophyll and Sediments Hammer, P. D.: See Ganapol, B. D. from Thematic Mapper Imagery, 66:153 Harris, A.: See Simpson, J. J. Keller, J.: See Schlipfer, D. Hegg, D. A.: See Gass6, S. Kimes, D. S., Nelson, R. F., Skole, D. L., Salas, W. A:: Hiernaux, P.: See Frison, P. L. Accuracies in Mapping Secondary Tropical Forest Age Hlavka, C. A.: See Ganapol, B. D. from Sequential Satellite Imagery, 65:112 Holben, B. N., Eck, T. F., Slutsker, I., Tanré, D., Buis, Klein, A. G.: See Hall, D. K. J. P., Setzer, A., Vermote, E., Reagan, J. A., Kaufman, Knap, W. H., Reijmer, C. H.: Anisotropy of the Re- Y. J., Nakajima, T., Lavenu, F., Jankowiak, I., Smirnov, flected Radiation Field Over Melting Glacier Ice: Mea- A.: AERONET—A Federated Instrument Network and surements in Landsat TM Bands 2 and 4, 65:93 Data Archive for Aerosol Characterization, 66:1 Koelemeijer, R. B. A., Stammes, P., Watts, P. D.: Com- Holden, H., LeDrew, E.: Spectral Discrimination of parison of Visible Calibrations of GOME and ATSR-2, Healthy and Non-Healthy Corals Based on Cluster 63:279 Analysis, Principal Components Analysis, and Deriva- Kogan, F. N.: See Unganai, L. S. ture Spectroscopy, 65:217 Kruse, F. A.: See Baugh, W. M. Holyer, R. J.: See Sandidge, J. C. Kustas, W. P., Zhan, X., Schmugge, T. J.: Combining Honzak, M.: See Luckman, A. Optical and Microwave Remote Sensing for Mapping Hoogenboom, H. J., Dekker, A. G., Althius, IJ. A.: Simu- Energy Fluxes in a Semiarid Watershed, 64:116 lation of AVIRIS Sensitivity for Detecting Chlorophyll over Coastal and Inland Waters, 65:333 Lambin, E. F.: See Eva, H. Hook, S. J.: See Schmugge, T. Lange, P. A.: See Gade, M. Horton, K. A.: See Johnson, J. R. Lavenu, F.: See Holben, B. N. Horton, K. A., Johnson, J. R., Lucey, P. G.: Infrared Lavigne, M. B.: See Wulder, M. A. Measurements of Pristine and Disturbed Soils 2. Envi- Lawrence, R. L., Ripple, W. J.: Comparisons among Veg- ronmental Effects and Field Data Reduction, 64:47 etation Indices and Bandwise Regression in a Highly Hosgood, B.: See Sandmeier, St. Disturbed, Heterogenous Landscape: Mount St. Hel- Hudak, A. T., Wessman, C. A.: Textural Analysis of His- ens, Washington, 64:91 torical Aerial Photography to Characterize Woody Plant Leath, D. M.: See Simpson, J. J. Encroachment in South African Savanna, 66:317 LeDrew, E.: See Holden, H. Huete, A. R.: See Sano, E. E. LeDrew, E. F.: See Piwowar, J. M.; Wulder, M. A. Hiihnerfuss, H.: See Gade, M. LeLong, C. D. C., Pinet, P. C., Poilvé, H.: Hyperspectral Hurtado, E.: See Caselles, V. Imaging and Stress Mapping in Agriculture: A Case Study on Wheat in Beauce (France), 66:179 Iaquinta, J.: See Fouilloux, A. Levin, I. M., Shifrin, K. S.: Potential for Determining Itten, K. I.: See Schliipfer, D. the Sea Water Absorption Coefficient by Satellite Pulsed Lidar, 65:105 Jacquemoud, S.: See Ustin, S. L. Lewis, P. E.: See McDonald, A. J. Jankowiak, I.: See Holben, B. N. Li, Z., Sun, W., Zeng, Q.: Measurements of Glacier Varia- Jia, X., Richards, J. A.: Progressive Two-Class Decision tion in the Tibetan Plateau Using Landsat Data, 63:258 Author Index 355 Liu, J.: See Ridd, M. K. ate Alteration Detection (MAD) and MAF Postpro- Lucas, R.: See Luckman, A. cessing in Multispectral, Bitemporal Image Data: New Lucey, P. G.: See Horton, K. A.; Johnson, J. R. Approaches to Change Detection Studies, 64:1 Luckman, A., Baker, J., Honzak, M., Lucas, R.: Tropical Noriega, J. R.: See Escobar, D. E. Forest Biomass Density Estimation Using JERS-1 SAR: Seasonal Variation, Confidence Limits, and Application O’Brien, D. M., Mitchell, R. M., Edwards, M., Elsum, to Image Mosaics, 63:126 C. C.: Estimation of BRDF from AVHRR Short-Wave Channels: Tests over Semiarid Australian Sites, 66:71 Mallawaarachchi, T.: See Walker, P. A. Olah, M. R.: See Green, R. O. Manoussis, S.: See Chorowicz, J. Martin, M. E., Newman, S. D., Aber, J. D., Congalton, Painter, T. H., Roberts, D. A., Green, R. O., Dozier, Bi R. G.: Determining Forest Species Composition Using The Effect of Grain Size on Spectral Mixture Analysis High Spectral Resolution Remote Sensing Data, 65:249 of Snow-Covered Area from AVIRIS Data, 65:320 Maselli, F., Gilabert, M. A., Conese, C.: Integration of Palacios-Orueta, A., Ustin, S. L.: Remote Sensing of Soil High and Low Resolution NDVI Data for Monitoring Properties in the Santa Monica Mountains I. Spectral Vegetation in Mediterranean Environments, 63:208 Analysis, 65:170 Maslanik, J.: See Stroeve, J. Palacious-Orueta, A.: See Ustin, S. L. Masuda, K.: Effects of the Speed and Direction of Sur- Paris, J. F.: See Wang, Y. face Winds on the Radiation in the Atmosphere-Ocean Patterson, M. W., Yool, S. R.: Mapping Fire-Induced System, 64:53 Vegetation Mortality Using Landsat Thematic Mapper Mathieu, R., Pouget, M., Cervelle, B., Escadafal, R.: Re- Data: A Comparison of Linear Transformation Tech- lationships between Satellite-Based Radiometric Indices niques, 65:132 Simulated Using Laboratory Reflectance Data and Pavri, B. E.: See Green, R. O. Typic Soil Color of an Arid Environment, 66:17 Peddle, D. R.: See Piwowar, J. M. McDonald, A. J., Gemmell, F. M., Lewis, P. E.: Investi- Pereira, J. M. C.: See Barbosa, P. M. gation of the Utility of Spectral Vegetation Indices for Peterson, D. L.: See Ganapol, B. D. Determining Information on Coniferous Forests, 66:250 Petitcolin, F.: See Nerry, F. Metternicht, G. I., Fermont, A.: Estimating Erosion Sur- Philpot, W.: See Tsai, F. face Features by Linear Mixture Modeling, 64:254 Pierce, L. E.: See Bergen, K. M. Milton, E. J.: See Rollin, E. M. Pierce, L. E., Bergen, K. M., Dobson, M. C., Ulaby, Minguez, M. I.: See Ridao, E. F. T.: Multitemporal Land-Cover Classification Using SIR-C/X- SAR Imagery, 64:20 Mitchell, R. M.: See O’Brien, D. M. Miura, T.: See Sano, E. E. Pinet, P. C.: See LeLong, C. D. C. Moisen, G. C.: See Edwards, T. C. Jr. Pinzon, J.: See Ustin, S. L. Moody, A.: Using Landscape Spatial Relationships to Im- Piwowar, J. M., Peddle, D. R., LeDrew, E. F.: Temporal prove Estimates of Land-Cover Area from Coarse Res- Mixture Analysis of Arctic Sea Ice Imagery: A New Ap- olution Remote Sensing, 64:202 proach for Monitoring Environmental Change, 63:195 Moran, M. S.: See Sano, E. E. Plummer, S. E.: See Dawson, T. P. Mougin, E.: See Frison, P. L. Poilvé, H.: See LeLong, C. D. C. Miiller, Ch.: See Sandmeier, St. Populus, J.: See Bajjouk, T. Musick, H. B., Schaber, G. G., Breed, C. S.: AIRSAR Pouget, M.: See Mathieu, R. Studies of Woody Shrub Density in Semiarid Range- Price, J. C.: An Approach for Analysis of Reflectance land: Jornada del Muerto, New Mexico, 66:29 Spectra, 64:316 Pullianinen, J.: See Grandell, J. Nakajima, T.: See Holben, B. N. Nelson, R. F.: See Kimes, D. S. Reagan, J. A.: See Holben, B. N. Nerry, F., Petitcolin, F., Stoll, M. P.: Bidirectional Re- Redmond, R. L.: See Steele, B. M. flectivity in AVHRR Channel 3: Application to a Region Reed, B. C.: See Yang, L. in Northern Africa, 66:298 Reijmer, C. H.: See Knap, W. H. Newman, S. D.: See Martin, M. E. Richards, J. A.: See Jia, X. Nielsen, A. A., Conradsen, K., Simpson, J. J.: Multivari- Ridao, E., Conde, J. R., Minguez, M. L: Estimating fA- 356 Author Index PAR from Nine Vegetation Indices for Irrigated and Schmugge, T. J.: See Kustas, W. P. Nonirrigated Faba Bean and Semileafless Pea Cano- Schott, J. R.: See Gross, H. N. pies, 66:87 Schoups, G., Troch, P. A., Verhoest, N.: Soil Moisture Ridd, M. K., Liu, J.: A Comparison of Four Algorithms Influences on the Radar Backscattering of Sugar Beet for Change Detection in an Urban Environment, 63:95 Fields, 65:184 Rigina, O.: See Hagner, O. Setzer, A.: See Holben, B. N. Ripple, W. J.: See Lawrence, R. L. Shifrin, K. S.: See Levin, I. M. Roberts, D. A.: See Painter, T. H.; Ustin, S. L. Simpson, J. J.: See Nielsen, A. A. Roberts, D. A., Gardner, M., Church, R., Ustin, S., Simpson, J. J., Schmidt, A., Harris, A.: Improved Cloud Scheer, G., Green, R. O.: Mapping Chaparral in the Detection in Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR) Santa Monica Mountains Using Multiple Endmember Data over the Ocean, 65:1 Spectral Mixture Models, 65:267 Simpson, J. J., Stitt, J. R., Leath, D. M.: Improved Finite Robertson, D. C.: See Berk, A. Impulse Response Filters for Enhanced Destriping of Roger, J. C., Vermote, E. F.: A Method to Retrieve the Geostationary Satellite Data, 66:235 Reflectivity Signature at 3.75 wm from AVHRR Data, Skole, D. L.: See Kimes, D. S. 64:103 Slutsker, I.: See Holben, B. N. Rollin, E. M., Milton, E. J.: Processing of High Spectral Smirnov, A.: See Holben, B. N. Resolution Reflectance Data for the Retrieval of Can- Snel, J. F. H.: See Rosema, A. opy Water Content Information, 65:86 Solis, M.: See Green, R. O. Rosema, A., Snel, J .F. H., Zahn, H., Buurmeijer, W. F., Stammes, P.: See Koelemeijer, R. B. A. Van Hove, L. W. A.: The Relation between Laser- Steele, B. M., Winne, J. C., Redmond, R. L.: Estimation Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence and Photosynthe- and Mapping of Misclassification Probabilities for The- sis, 65:143 matic Land Cover Maps, 66:192 Rouis, T.: See Chorowicz, J. Stehman, S. V., Czaplewski, R. L.: Design and Analysis Rudant, J.-P.: See Chorowicz, J. for Thematic Map Accuracy Assessment: Fundamental Principles, 64:331 Sabine, C.: See Crésta, A. P. Steven, M. D.: The Sensitivity of the OSAVI Vegetation Salas, W. A.: See Kimes, D. S. Index to Observational Parameters, 63:49 Sandidge, J. C., Holyer, R. J.: Coastal Bathymetry from Stitt, J. R.: See Simpson, J. J. Hyperspectral Observations of Water Radiance, 65:31 Stoll, M. P.: See Nerry, F. Sandmeier, St., Miiller, Ch., Hosgood, B., Andreoli, G.: Stroeve, J., Maslanik, J.. Xiaming, L.: An Intercompar- Physical Mechanisms in Hyperspectral BRDF Data of ison of DMSP F11- and F13-Derived Sea Ice Prod- Grass and Watercress, 66:222 ucts, 64:132 Sandmeier, St., Miiller, Ch., Hosgood B., Andreoli, G.: Sun, W.: See Li, Z. Sensitivity Analysis and Quality Assessment of Labora- tory BRDF Data, 64:176 Tait, A. B.: Estimation of Snow Water Equivalent Using Sano, E. E., Moran, M. S., Huete, A. R., Miura, T.: C- Passive Microwave Radiation Data, 64:286 and Multiangle Ku-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar Tanré, D.: See Holben, B. N. Data for Bare Soil Moisture Estimation in Agricultural Taranik, J. V.: See Crdsta, A. P. Areas, 64:77 Tieszen, L. L.: See Yang, L. Santer, R.: See Chami, M. Tournadre, J.: See Chen, G. Sarture, C. M.: See Green, R. O. Troch, P. A.: See Schoups, G. Schaber, G. G.: See Musick, H. B. Scheer, G.: See Roberts, D. A.; Ustin, S. L. Tsai, F., Philpot, W.: Derivative Analysis of Hyperspec- Schimel, D. S.: See Asner, G. P. tral Data, 66:41 Schlipfer, D., Borel, C. C., Keller, J., Itten, K. I.: Atmo- spheric Precorrected Differential Absorption Tech- Ulaby, F. T.: See Bergen, K. M.; Pierce, L. E. nique to Retrieve Columnar Water Vapor, 65:353 Unganai, L. S., Kogan, F. N.: Drought Monitoring and Schmidt, A.: See Simpson, J. J. Corn Yield Estimation in Southern Africa from AVHRR Schmugge, T., Hook, S. J., Coll, C.: Recovering Surface Data, 63:219 Temperature and Emissivity from Thermal Infrared Ustin, S.: See Roberts, D. A. Multispectral Data, 65:121 Ustin, S. L.: See Palacios-Orueta, A. 357 Author Index Ustin, S. L., Roberts, D. A ., Pinzon, J., Jacquemoud, S., Wessman, C.A .: See Asner, G. P.; Hudak, A. T. Gardner, M., Scheer, G., Castafieda, C. M., Palacious- Williams, O.: See Green, R. O. Orueta, A.: Estimating Canopy Water Content of Chap- Winne, J. C.: See Steele, B. M. arral Shrubs Using Optical Methods, 65:280 Wismann, V. R.: See Gade, M. Wulder, M.A ., LeDrew, E. F., Franklin, S. E., Lavigne, Van Hove, L. W. A.: See Rosema, A. M. B.: Aerial Image Texture Information in the Estima- Vandemark, D.: See Chen, G. tion of Northern Deciduous and Mixed Wood Forest Verbyla, D. L.: See Hall, D. K. Leaf Area Index (LAI), 64:64 Verhoest, N.: See Schoups, G. Wylie, B. K.: See Yang, L. Vermote, E.: See Holben, B. N. Xiaming, L.: See Stroeve, J. Vermote, E. F.: See Roger, J. C. Vitorello, [.: See Galvio, L. S. Yan, X.-H.: See Keiner, L. E. Yang, L., Wylie, B. K., Tieszen, L. L., Reed, B. C.: An Walker, P. A., Mallawaarachchi, T.: Disaggregating Ag- Analysis of Relationships among Climate Forcing and ricultural Statistics Using NOAA-AVHRR NDVI, 63: Time-Integrated NDVI of Grasslands over the U.S. 112 Northern and Central Great Plains, 65:25 Walthall, C. L.: See Daughtry, C. S. T. Yool, S. R.: See Patterson, M. W. Wang, Y., Daly, J. L., Davis, F. W.: Sensitivity of Mod- Yuan, D., Elvidge, C.: NALC Land Cover Change De- eled C- and L-Band Radar to Ground Surface Parame- tection Pilot Study: Washington D.C. Area Experi- ters in Loblolly Pine Forest, 66:331 ments, 66:166 Wang, Y., Paris, J. F., Davis, F. W.: Inclusion of a Simple Multiple Scattering Model into a Microwave Canopy Zahn, H.: See Rosema, A. Backscatter Model, 63:101 Zeng, Q.: See Li, Z. Watts, P. D.: See Koelemeijer, R. B. A. Zhan, X.: See Kustas, W. 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