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PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
B.A. - University of Arizona in Anthropology, 1980
M.S. - University of Arizona in Soils, Water, and Engineering, 1987
Ph.D. - University of California - Santa Barbara in Geography, 1993
APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor, December 2002-present, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis
Research Scientist, October 1996-December 2002, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. CIRES Visiting Fellow and Research Scientist, September 1993-October 1996, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder
PUBLICATIONS (5 most relevant)
Farrand, W.H., L. Kirkland, A.W. Nolin, and K. Thome. "Principles of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing" chapter in Hyperspectral Remote Sensing (E.A. Cloutis, Ed.), a volume in the 3rd Edition of the Manual of Remote Sensing, ASPRS, in press.
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, and J. Stroeve, The value of multiangle measurements for retrieving structurally and radiatively consistent properties of clouds, aerosols, and surfaces, Remote Sens. Environ., 97, 495-518, 2005.
Stroeve, J., Box, J., Gao, F., Liang, S., Nolin, A., Schaaf C., Accuracy Assessment of the MODIS 16-day albedo product for snow: Comparisons with Greenland in situ Measurements. Remote Sensing of the Environment, 94, 46-60, 2005.
Nolin, A. W., Towards retrieval of forest cover density over snow using the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), Hydrological Processes, 18, 3623-3636, 2004.
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.
PUBLICATIONS (5 additional)
Schmalenberg, J., A. Nolin and J. McDonnell, Wildfire effects on snow accumulation and ablation in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon, Proc. Western Snow Conference, in press.
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.
Stroeve, J. C. 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.
SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES
- Updated curriculum in: a. Remote Sensing of the Environment, b. Digital Image Processing, c. Climatology, Developed new courses: a. Snow Hydrology, b. Advanced Techniques in Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing
- NASA Science Team Member, Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer
- Vice-chair, Panel on Water Resources and the Global Hydrologic Cycle for
“Earth Science and Applications from Space: A Community Assessment and Strategy for the Future”, The National Research Council, The National Academies.
- Scientific Organizing committee member, Fourth International Workshop on
Multi-angle Measurements and Modeling (IWMMM-4), Sydney, Australia.
- Expert Reviewer for the Working Group I contribution to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2007:The Physical Science Basis
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ECOINFORMATICS:
Cryosphere-climate interactions, snow hydrology, remote sensing (hyperspectral, multi-spectral, and multi-angular spectrometry; laser altimetry, passive microwave), snowmelt modeling, and radiative transfer modeling.
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