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Jose Gomez-Dans
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 49
Citations - 3273
Jose Gomez-Dans is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Atmospheric correction. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 42 publications receiving 2550 citations. Previous affiliations of Jose Gomez-Dans include University of Bristol & University of Leicester.
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Introduced annual grass increases regional fire activity across the arid western USA (1980–2009)
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cheatgrass invasion has substantially altered the regional fire regime in the Great Basin, USA, and this study is the first to document recent cheatgrass-driven fire regimes at a regional scale.
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Defining pyromes and global syndromes of fire regimes
TL;DR: This work identified five key characteristics of fire regimes—size, frequency, intensity, season, and extent—and combined new and existing global datasets to represent each and assessed how these global fire regime characteristics are related to patterns of climate, vegetation, and human activity.
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Retrieval and global assessment of terrestrial chlorophyll fluorescence from GOSAT space measurements
Luis Guanter,Luis Guanter,Christian Frankenberg,Anu Dudhia,Philip Lewis,Jose Gomez-Dans,Akihiko Kuze,Hiroshi Suto,Roy G. Grainger +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a method for the retrieval of sun-induced terrestrial chlorophyll fluorescence (F_s) from the Fraunhofer lines resolved by GOSAT-FTS measurements is presented.
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A new 1 km digital elevation model of the Antarctic derived from combined satellite radar and laser data – Part 1: Data and methods
TL;DR: In this paper, a digital elevation model (DEM) of the whole of Antarctica has been derived from satellite radar altimetry (SRA) and limited terrestrial data, and the optimum resolution for producing a DEM based on a trade-off between resolution and interpolated cells was found to be 1 km.
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A general method to normalize Landsat reflectance data to nadir BRDF adjusted reflectance
David P. Roy,Hankui K. Zhang,Junchang Ju,Junchang Ju,Jose Gomez-Dans,Philip Lewis,Crystal B. Schaaf,Qingsong Sun,Jian Li,Haiyan Huang,V. Kovalskyy +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a generalized approach is developed to provide consistent view angle corrections across the Landsat archive, which is not applicable for generation of Landsat surface albedo, which requires a full characterization of the surface bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF), or for correction to a constant solar illumination angle across a wide range of sun angles.