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A. N. Pilant
Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 16
Citations - 696
A. N. Pilant is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leaf area index & Aedes. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 549 citations. Previous affiliations of A. N. Pilant include Research Triangle Park & Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
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Validation of global moderate-resolution LAI products: a framework proposed within the CEOS land product validation subgroup
Jeffrey T. Morisette,Frédéric Baret,Jeffrey L. Privette,Ranga B. Myneni,Jaime Nickeson,Sébastien Garrigues,N.V. Shabanov,Marie Weiss,Richard Fernandes,Sylvain G. Leblanc,Margaret Kalacska,G.A. Sanchez-Azofeifa,M. Chubey,Benoit Rivard,Pauline Stenberg,Miina Rautiainen,Pekka Voipio,Terhikki Manninen,A. N. Pilant,T.E. Lewis,John S. Iiames,Roberto Colombo,Michele Meroni,Lorenzo Busetto,Warren B. Cohen,David P. Turner,E.D. Warner,G.W. Petersen,Guenther Seufert,Robert B. Cook +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the main components of this international validation effort, including the current participants, their ground LAI measurements and scaling techniques, and the metadata and infrastructure established to share data.
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Nontargeted mass-spectral detection of chloroperfluoropolyether carboxylates in New Jersey soils
John W. Washington,Charlita G. Rosal,James McCord,Mark J. Strynar,Andrew B. Lindstrom,Erica L. Bergman,Sandra M. Goodrow,Haile K. Tadesse,A. N. Pilant,Benjamin J. Washington,Mary J. B. Davis,Brittany G. Stuart,Thomas M. Jenkins +12 more
TL;DR: To investigate the distribution of PFAS in New Jersey, soils collected from across the state were subjected to nontargeted mass-spectral analyses and used to develop a legacy-PFAS fingerprint for historical PFAS sources in the state.
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Systematic Review: Land Cover, Meteorological, and Socioeconomic Determinants of Aedes Mosquito Habitat for Risk Mapping
TL;DR: The need and sets the stage for a rigorous multi-system modeling approach to improve knowledge about Aedes presence/abundance within their flight range in response to the interaction between environmental, socioeconomic, and meteorological systems is highlighted.
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A Quantitative Assessment of a Combined Spectral and GIS Rule-Based Land-Cover Classification in the Neuse River Basin of North Carolina
Ross S. Lunetta,Jayantha Ediriwickrema,John S. Iiames,David M. Johnson,John G. Lyon,Alexa J. McKerrow,A. N. Pilant +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a combination of spectral and GIS rule-based techniques to evaluate relative ecosystem condition over a fication system developed specifically to support spatially wide range of analysis scales (e.g., watershed to national) to asexplicit, non-point source nitrogen allocation modeling studies.