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      and Environmental Change Science Center in Denver, CO. Her research focuses
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      on using satellite imagery to understand how ecosystems change over time. She
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      such as fire and insect outbreaks.
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      imagery to understand how ecosystems change over time. She is particularly interested
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      in surface water dynamics and disturbance events, such as fire and insect outbreaks.
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    name: M.S. degree in Geography from San Francisco State University in 2007
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