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Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory (614)

Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Laboratory (614)

Profile for George Riggs

Affiliation: SSAI
Contact: E-mail
Office Phone: 301-614-5650
Fax: 301-614-5644

Selected Publications

Foster, J.L., D.K. Hall, J.B. Eyelander, G.A. Riggs, S.V. Nghiem, M. Tedesco, E. Kim, P. Montesano, R.E. Kelly J., K.A. Casey, and B. Choudhury (2009). A blended global snow product using visible, passive microwave and scatterometer data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, (in press)

Hall, D.K., G.A. Riggs, J.L. Foster, and S.V. Kumar (2009). Development and Evaluation of a Cloud-Gap-Filled Modis Daily Snow-Cover Product. RSE, (accepted for publication)

Hall, D.K., and G.A. Riggs (2007). Accuracy assessment of the MODIS snow-cover products. Hydrological Processes, 21(12), 1534-1547
10.1002/hyp.6715

Hall, D.K., J. Key, K.A. Casey, G.A. Riggs, and D.J. Cavalieri (2004). Sea ice surface temperature product from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS). IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, 42, 1076-1087

Hall, D.K., G.A. Riggs, V.V. Salomonson, N. DiGirolamo, and K.J. Bayr (2002). MODIS snow-cover products. Remote Sensing of Environment, 83, 181-194

Riggs, G.A., D.K. Hall, and S.A. Ackerman (1999). Sea ice extent and classification with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Airborne Simulator (MAS). Remote Sensing of Environment, 68(2), 152-163

Justice, C.O., E. Vermote, J.R. Townshend G., R. Defries, D. Roy, D.K. Hall, V.V. Salomonson, J.L. Privette, G.A. Riggs, A. Strahler, W. Lucht, R.B. Myneni, Y. Knyazikhin, S.W. Running, R.R. Nemani, Z. Wan, A.R. Huete, W. van Leeuwen, R.E. Wolfe, L. Giglio, J. Muller, P. Lewis, and M.J. Barnsley (1998). The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS): Land Remote Sensing for Global Change Research. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 36(4), 1228-1249

Klein, A.G., D.K. Hall, and G.A. Riggs (1998). Improving Snow-cover mapping in forests through the use of canopy reflectance model. Hydrological Processes, 12(10-11), 1723-1744

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