Ecological and Agricultural Remote Sensing
We focus on using proximal, UAV-based, airborne, and spaceborne remote sensing in ecological and environmental applications. Our current research foci are on:
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Investigating the application of multiscale hyperspectral data on detecting plant diversity
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Developing UAV-based solutions for monitoring crop and forage
Latest Publications
Rossi, C., Gholizadeh, H., (2023). “Spectral diversity of a pixel: Using endmember diversity to capture plant diversity”, Remote Sensing of Environment, 296, 113734.
Gholizadeh, H., Dixon, A. P., Pan, K. H., McMillan, N. A., Hamilton, R. G., Fuhlendorf, S. D., Cavender-Bares, J., Gamon, J. A., (2022). “Using airborne and DESIS imaging spectroscopy to map plant diversity across the largest contiguous tract of tallgrass prairie on Earth”, Remote Sensing of Environment, 281, 113254.
Sapes, G., Lapadat, C., Schweiger, A. K., Juzwik, J., Montgomery, R., Gholizadeh, H., Townsend, P., Gamon, J. A., and Cavender-Bares, J., (2022) “Canopy spectral reflectance detects oak wilt decline at 2 landscape scale using phylogenetic discrimination”, Remote Sensing of Environment, 273, 112961.
Hamed Gholizadeh
318 Social Sciences and Humanities, Stillwater, OK 74078-4073
Office: (405) 744- 2864