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Andri Gunnarsson

National Power Company Iceland

Applied Research Topic

Using ICESat-2 data to improve winter mass balance estimates and short/midterm melt seasons forecasting for hydro power operations in Iceland

Merete Badger and Kenneth Grogan

Danish Technical University; DHI-GRAS A/S

Applied Research Topic

A Danish innovation funded project on optimizing wind energy estimates using satellite data

Christopher E. Parrish

Oregon State University

Applied Research Topic

Satellite bathymetry derived from ICESat-2.

Ute Herzfeld

University of Colorado Boulder

Applied Research Topic

Detection and Mapping of Blowing Snow from ICESat-2 Data: Applications to Ice-Sheet Mass Balance and Transportation

Wenge Ni-Meister

Hunter College of The City University of New York

Applied Research Topic

Vegetation maps with on-demand fusion of remote sensing data for potential use of U.S. Forest Service inventories and fire fuel estimates.

 

Subrata Nandy

Forestry and Ecology Department, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Indian Space Research Organisation

Applied Research Topic

Forest carbon stock assessment and monitoring: A study in Indian tropical forest using ICESat-2 data

Nancy F. Glenn

Boise State University, Boise Center Aerospace Laboratory

Applied Research Topic

Use of ICESat-2 data for improved terrestrial carbon estimates with semiarid ecosystem structure.

Randy Wynne

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Applied Research Topic

Mapping pine plantation productivity using ATL08.

ATLAS Data Product Used: ATL08

Birgit Peterson

USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science Center

Applied Research Topic

Evaluation of ICESat-2 ATLAS data for wildland fuels assessments.

Andrew Roberts, Alexandra Jahn, Adrian Turner

Los Alamos National Laboratory; University of Colorado at Boulder; Los Alamos National Laboratory

Applied Research Topic

An ICESat-2 emulator for the Los Alamos sea ice model (CICE) to evaluate DOE, NCAR, and DOD sea ice predictions for the Arctic.