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The following pages link to Pamela Nagler, Ph.D. (Q48234):
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- Literature reviewed estimates of riparian consumptive water use in the drylands of Northeast Arizona, USA (Q56389) (← links)
- Northern tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata) and tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) interactions in the Colorado River basin (Q145678) (← links)
- A tribute to Edward Perry Glenn (1947–2017), who created a legacy of environmental assessment and applications within hydrological processes (Q145987) (← links)
- Riparian area changes in greenness and water use on the Lower Colorado River in the USA from 2000-2020 (Q146073) (← links)
- Roles of saltcedar (<i>Tamarix</i> spp.) and capillary rise in salinizing a non-flooding terrace on a flow-regulated desert river (Q147491) (← links)
- Wide-area ratios of evapotranspiration to precipitation in monsoon-dependent semiarid vegetation communities (Q148155) (← links)
- Riparian plant evapotranspiration and consumptive use for selected areas of the Little Colorado River watershed on the Navajo Nation (Q150319) (← links)
- Section 5: Remote sensing of vegetation in the riparian corridor of the Colorado River’s delta 2013-2018 (Q150886) (← links)
- Comparing three approaches of evapotranspiration estimation in mixed urban vegetation; field-based, remote sensing-based and observational-based methods (Q151665) (← links)
- Distribution and abundance of saltcedar and Russian olive in the western United States (Q153955) (← links)
- Change detection using vegetation indices and multiplatform satellite imagery at multiple temporal and spatial scales (Q154717) (← links)
- Riparian vegetation dynamics and evapotranspiration in the riparian corridor in the delta of the Colorado River, Mexico (Q155609) (← links)
- Long-term decrease in satellite vegetation indices in response to environmental variables in an iconic desert riparian ecosystem: the Upper San Pedro, Arizona, United States (Q156754) (← links)
- Quantifying water requirements of riparian river red gum (<i>Eucalyptus camaldulensis</i>) in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Implications for the management of environmental flows (Q156756) (← links)
- Calibration of an evapotranspiration algorithm in a semiarid sagebrush steppe using a 3-ha lysimeter and Landsat normalized difference vegetation index data (Q156786) (← links)
- Wide-area estimates of evapotranspiration by red gum (<i>Eucalyptus camaldulensis</i>) and associated vegetation in the Murray-Darling River Basin, Australia (Q157853) (← links)
- Measuring Water Requirements Of Riparian Regions in the Southwestern U.S. Compared with Drylands in Australia (Q229703) (← links)
- Using Imagery to Monitor Riparian and Upland Vegetation Along the San Pedro River, Arizona (Q229705) (← links)
- Insights for empirically modeling evapotranspiration influenced by riparian and upland vegetation in semiarid regions (Q236580) (← links)
- Hydrologic response of streams restored with check dams in the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona (Q237904) (← links)
- NDVI, scale invariance and the modifiable areal unit problem: An assessment of vegetation in the Adelaide Parklands (Q238929) (← links)
- It takes more than water: Restoring the Colorado River Delta (Q239481) (← links)
- Greenup and evapotranspiration following the Minute 319 pulse flow to Mexico: An analysis using Landsat 8 Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data (Q239507) (← links)
- Evapotranspiration by remote sensing: An analysis of the Colorado River Delta before and after the Minute 319 pulse flow to Mexico (Q239520) (← links)
- Short-term and long-term evapotranspiration rates at ecological restoration sites along a large river receiving rare flow events (Q239889) (← links)
- Effectiveness of environmental flows for riparian restoration in arid regions: A tale of four rivers (Q240292) (← links)
- Plot- and landscape-level changes in climate and vegetation following defoliation of exotic saltcedar (Tamarix sp.) from the biocontrol agent Diorhabda carinulata along a stream in the Mojave Desert (USA) (Q242764) (← links)
- Estimating riparian and agricultural evapotranspiration by reference crop evapotranspiration and MODIS Enhanced Vegetation Index (Q243277) (← links)
- Phreatophytes under stress: transpiration and stomatal conductance of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) in a high-salinity environment (Q243414) (← links)
- Effects of drought on birds and riparian vegetation in the Colorado River Delta, Mexico (Q243499) (← links)
- Evapotranspiration and water balance of an anthropogenic coastal desert wetland: responses to fire, inflows and salinities (Q243503) (← links)
- Effects of grazing on leaf area index, fractional cover and evapotranspiration by a desert phreatophyte community at a former uranium mill site on the Colorado Plateau (Q243754) (← links)
- Rapid dispersal of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) biocontrol beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) on a desert river detected by phenocams, MODIS imagery and ground observations (Q244062) (← links)
- Regional scale impacts of Tamarix leaf beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) on the water availability of western U.S. rivers as determined by multi-scale remote sensing methods (Q245148) (← links)
- Vegetation dynamics in response to water inflow rates and fire in a brackish Typha domingensis Pers. marsh in the delta of the Colorado River, Mexico (Q245755) (← links)
- Roles of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) and capillary rise in salinizing a non-flooding terrace on a flow-regulated desert river (Q246114) (← links)
- Hyperspectral remote sensing tools for quantifying plant litter and invasive species in arid ecosystems (Q246198) (← links)
- Vegetation index methods for estimating evapotranspiration by remote sensing (Q247268) (← links)
- Effect of spatial resolution of satellite images on estimating the greenness and evapotranspiration of urban green spaces (Q253703) (← links)
- Vegetation‐groundwater dynamics at a former uranium mill site following invasion of a biocontrol agent: A time series analysis of Landsat normalized difference vegetation index data (Q253704) (← links)
- Avian communities respond to plant and landscape composition in actively revegetated floodplains of the Colorado River delta in Mexico (Q256311) (← links)
- Remote sensing vegetation index methods to evaluate changes in greenness and evapotranspiration in riparian vegetation in response to the Minute 319 environmental pulse flow to Mexico (Q258770) (← links)
- Supplying ecosystem services on US rangelands (Q269362) (← links)
- Mapping vegetation index-derived actual evapotranspiration across croplands using the Google Earth Engine platform (Q270985) (← links)
- Saltcedar and Russian olive control demonstration act science assessment [Executive summary] (Q271346) (← links)
- Tamarisk: ecohydrology of a successful plant (Q272133) (← links)
- Remote sensing of dryland ecosystem structure and function: Progress, challenges, and opportunities (Q272753) (← links)
- On connecting hydro-social parameters to vegetation greenness differences in an evolving groundwater-dependent ecosystem (Q274628) (← links)
- Strategic restoration planning for land birds in the Colorado River Delta, Mexico (Q274647) (← links)
- Crop water use dynamics over arid and semi-arid croplands in the lower Colorado River Basin (Q276127) (← links)