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Angela Erb

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Boston

Publications -  30
Citations -  1486

Angela Erb is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Boston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Albedo & Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1005 citations. Previous affiliations of Angela Erb include ETH Zurich & University of Zurich.

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Current status of Landsat program, science, and applications

TL;DR: The programmatic developments and institutional context for the Landsat program and the unique ability of Landsat to meet the needs of national and international programs are described and the key trends in Landsat science are presented.
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Soil and geography are more important determinants of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal communities than management practices in Swiss agricultural soils

TL;DR: The authors' results indicate a number of well‐supported dependencies between abundances of certain AMF taxa and soil properties such as pH, soil fertility and texture, and a surprising lack of effect of available soil phosphorus on the AMF community profiles.
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Real-time PCR to quantify composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities—marker design, verification, calibration and field validation

TL;DR: The development and field validation of qPCR markers targeting taxon‐specific motifs in the nuclear large ribosomal subunit RNA genes confirmed their potential to assess composition of field AMF communities and monitor the changes owing to agricultural practices such as soil tillage.
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Albedo, Land Cover, and Daytime Surface Temperature Variation Across an Urbanized Landscape

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an empirical description of urban summertime albedo using 30'm remote sensing measurements in the metropolitan area around Boston, Massachusetts, relating albedos to metrics of impervious cover fraction, tree canopy coverage, population density, and land surface temperature (LST).