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The 2017 Workshop at MOISST: Presentations

Here are pdf versions of the presentations given at "The 2017 Workshop at MOISST: Integrating Diverse Sources of Soil Moisture Information", May 23-25, 2017, at Stillwater, Oklahoma.

 

Name Institution Presentation Title
Chadi Sayde
North Carolina State University
Toward Multi-Scale Tracking of Water Movement Across the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum Using Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing
Mie Andreasen
University of Copenhagen
Cosmic-ray Neutron Soil Moisture Estimation
Brian Hornbuckle Iowa State University Is the Thermal to Fast Neutron Ratio Correction for the Effect of Vegetation on Cosmic-ray Neutron Sensors Independent of Crop Type?
Jared Entin NASA Soil Moisture Remote Sensing at NASA - Present and Future
Mike Lewis US Army CEERD GRL A Variable Method of Downscaling SMAP Data using Landsat
Morteza Sadeghi
Utah State University A New Optical Trapezoid Model for Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture
Mike Cosh USDA-ARS Beltsville, MD Ongoing Research at the Marena, Oklahoma, In Situ Sensor Testbed (MOISST)
Steven Quiring
Ohio State University Towards a Harmonized Soil Moisture Database for the South Central United States: Evaluating Methods for Depth Standardization and Quality Control
Abdul Salam
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Internet of Underground Things in Smart Agriculture: Communication Principles and Soil Moisture Sensing Experiences from the Field
Henry Lin
Penn State University Soil Moisture: Green Water Essential in Combating Global Freshwater Crisis
Peter Goble Colorado Climate Center The Launch of CoCoRaHS Soil Moisture Reporting. A Progress Update
Andres Patrignani
Kansas State University
State of In-Situ Soil Moisture Monitoring at the Kansas Mesonet
Trent Ford
Southern Illinois University  Applying Multiple, Diverse Sources of Soil Moisture to Better Understand Soil Moisture-Precipitation Coupling in the Central United States
Eric Jones Arkansas Basin River Forecast Center River Forecast Center Soil Moisture Products
Rob Hale Iteris Soil Moisture Modeling and Monitoring: an Agricultural Perspective
Trenton Franz University of Nebraska-Lincoln Soil Property Estimation Using a Cosmic-ray Neutron Rover
Saleh Taghvaeian Oklahoma State University Using Soil Moisture Sensors to Schedule Irrigation
J.D. Carlson Oklahoma State University Comparison of KBDI (Keetch-Byram Drought Index) and In-Situ Measured Soil Moisture as Predictors of Large Wildfires in Oklahoma
Tyson Ochsner Oklahoma State University Soil Moisture Research in Oklahoma: Progress and Prospects
Mike Strobel NRCS National Water and Climate Center History and Origin of the National Soil Moisture Network Initiative
Jessica Lucido USGS Office of Water Information Outcomes of the National Soil Moisture Network Pilot Project
Steven Quiring Ohio State University Vision and Opportunities for the National Soil Moisture Network
Youlong Xia NOAA NCEP Interaction of North American Land Data Assimilation System and National Soil Moisture Network: Soil Products and Beyond
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