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John C. Brock
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 64
Citations - 2456
John C. Brock is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reef & Coral reef. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 64 publications receiving 2274 citations.
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Assessment of estuarine water-quality indicators using MODIS medium-resolution bands: initial results from Tampa Bay, FL
Chuanmin Hu,Zhiqiang Chen,Tonya D. Clayton,Peter W. Swarzenski,John C. Brock,Frank Muller Karger +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the potential for using MODIS medium-resolution bands (250- and 500-m data at 469-, 555-, and 645-nm) for estuarine monitoring.
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Multi-site evaluation of IKONOS data for classification of tropical coral reef environments
Serge Andréfouët,Philip A. Kramer,Damaris Torres-Pulliza,Karen E. Joyce,Eric J. Hochberg,Rodrigo Garza-Perez,Peter J. Mumby,Bernhard Riegl,Hiroya Yamano,William H. White,Mayalen Zubia,John C. Brock,Stuart R. Phinn,Abdulla Naseer,Bruce G. Hatcher,Frank E. Muller-Karger +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, IKONOS images of different coral reef sites distributed around the world were processed to assess the potential of 4-m resolution multispectral data for coral reef habitat mapping.
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Evaluation of Airborne Topographic Lidar* for Quantifying Beach Changes
Asbury H. Sallenger,William B. Krabill,Robert N. Swift,John C. Brock,Jeffrey H. List,Mark Hansen,Robert A. Holman,S. Manizade,J. Sontag,A. Meredith,Karen L. M. Morgan,J. K Yunkel,E. B. Frederick,Hilary F. Stockdon +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a scanning airborne topographic lidar was evaluated for its ability to quantify beach topography and changes during the Sandy Duck experiment in 1997 along the North Carolina coast.
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The Emerging Role of Lidar Remote Sensing in Coastal Research and Resource Management
John C. Brock,Samuel J. Purkis +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a collection of articles intended to represent the state-of-the-art for lidar investigations of nearshore submerged and emergent ecosystems, coastal morphodynamics, and hazards due to sea-level rise and severe storms is presented.
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Basis and methods of NASA airborne topographic mapper lidar surveys for coastal studies
TL;DR: An overview of the basic principles of airborne laser altimetry for surveys of coastal topography, and the methods used in the acquisition and processing of NASA Airborne Topographic Mapper (ATM) surveys that cover much of the conterminous US coastline are described in this paper.