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Anne Nolin

Year hired:
2002
Specialty:
Snow and ice in the climate system, remote sensing
Research interests:
Cryosphere-climate interactions, snow hydrology, remote sensing of snow and ice, surface energy balance modeling, radiative transfer modeling, digital image processing
Recent Publications:

Stroeve, J., J.E. Box, F. Gao, S. Liang, A. Nolin, C. Schaaf, Accuracy assessment of the MODIS 16-day albedo product for snow: comparisons with Greenland in situ measurements, Remote Sensing of Environment, 94, 46-60, 2005

Diner, D.J., B.H. Braswell, R. Davies, N. Gobron, J. Hu, Y. Jin, R.A. Kahn, Y. Knyazikhin, N. Loeb, J-P. Muller, A.W. Nolin, B. Pinty, C.B. Schaaf, G. Seiz, J. Stroeve, The value of multiangle measurements for retrieving structurally and radiatively consistent properties of clouds, aerosols, and surfaces, Remote Sensing of Environment, 97, 495-518, 2005.

Nolin, A.W., Towards retrieval of forest cover density over snow from the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), Hydrological Processes, 18, 3623-3636, 2004.

Marshall, S., R. J Oglesby and A. W. Nolin, The predictability of winter snow cover over the western United States, J. Climate, 16, 1062-1073, 2003.

Nolin, A. W., F. M. Fetterer, and T. A. Scambos, Surface roughness characterizations of sea ice and ice sheets: Case studies with MISR data, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 40, 1605-1615, 2002.

J. C. Stroeve and A. W. Nolin, Comparison of snow albedo from MISR with ground-based observations on the Greenland ice sheet., IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 40, 1616-1625, 2002.

Nolin, A. W. and J. Dozier, A hyperspectral method for remotely sensing the grain size of snow, Remote Sensing of Environment, 74, 207-216, 2000.

Nolin, A. W. and S. Liang, Progress in bidirectional reflectance modeling and applications for surface particulate media: Snow and soils, Remote Sensing Reviews, 18, 307-342, S. Liang and A.H. Strahler (Eds.) Land Surface Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF): Recent Advances and Future Prospects, 2000.

Diner, D. J., G. P. Asner, R. Davies, J-P. Muller, A. W. Nolin, B. Pinty, C. B. Schaaf, and J. Stroeve, New directions in Earth observing: Scientific applications of multi-angle remote sensing, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 80, 2209-2228, 1999.

Nolin, A. W., Mapping the Martian polar ice caps: Applications of terrestrial optical remote sensing methods, J. Geophys. Res., 103, 25851-25864, 1998.

Nolin, A. W. and J. Stroeve, The changing albedo of the Greenland ice sheet: Implications for climate modeling, Ann. Glaciol., 25, 51-57, 1997.

Recent Graduate Student Titles:

 

Courses taught:

Geo 323, Climatology
Geo 444/544, Remote Sensing of the Environment
Geo 466/566, Digital Image Processing
Geo 583, Snow Hydrology
Geo 585, Advanced Techniques in Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing

Degrees:
Ph.D. 1993, Department of Geography, University of California - Santa Barbara
M.S. 1987, Department of Soil and Water Science, University of Arizona
B.A., 1980, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona
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Email:
nolina@geo.oregonstate.edu

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