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Kent Kellogg
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 11
Citations - 2899
Kent Kellogg is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil map & Radiometer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 2291 citations. Previous affiliations of Kent Kellogg include Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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The Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Mission
Dara Entekhabi,Eni G. Njoku,Peggy O'Neill,Kent Kellogg,Wade T. Crow,W. Edelstein,Jared Entin,Shawn D Goodman,Thomas J. Jackson,Joel T. Johnson,John S. Kimball,Jeffrey R. Piepmeier,Randal D. Koster,Neil R.W. Martin,Kyle C. McDonald,Mahta Moghaddam,Susan Moran,Rolf H. Reichle,Jiancheng Shi,Michael W. Spencer,Samuel W Thurman,Leung Tsang,Jakob van Zyl +22 more
TL;DR: The Soil Moisture Active Passive mission is one of the first Earth observation satellites being developed by NASA in response to the National Research Council's Decadal Survey to make global measurements of the soil moisture present at the Earth's land surface.
SMAP Handbook–Soil Moisture Active Passive: Mapping Soil Moisture and Freeze/Thaw from Space
D. Entekhabi,Simon Yueh,Peggy O'Neill,Kent Kellogg,Angela Allen,Rajat Bindlish,Molly E. Brown,Steven Chan,Andreas Colliander,Wade T. Crow,Narendra N. Das,Gabrielle De Lannoy,R. S. Dunbar,W. Edelstein,Jared Entin,Vanessa M. Escobar,Shawn D Goodman,Thomas J. Jackson,Ben Jai,Joel T. Johnson,Edward J. Kim,Seung-Bum Kim,John S. Kimball,Randal D. Koster,Amanda Leon,Kyle C. McDonald,Mahta Moghaddam,Priscilla N. Mohammed,Susan Moran,Eni G. Njoku,Jeffrey R. Piepmeier,Rolf H. Reichle,Francois Rogez,Jianzong Shi,Michael W. Spencer,Samuel W Thurman,Leung Tsang,Jakob van Zyl,Barry Weiss,Richard West +39 more
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The Soil Moisture Active/Passive Mission (SMAP)
Dara Entekhabi,E. Njoku,Peggy O'Neill,Michael W. Spencer,Thomas J. Jackson,Jared Entin,Eastwood Im,Kent Kellogg +7 more
TL;DR: The synergy of active and passive measurements enables global soil moisture mapping with unprecedented resolution, sensitivity, area coverage, and revisit.
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The NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission: Overview
TL;DR: The Soil Moisture Active Passive mission is one of the first Earth observation satellites being developed by NASA in response to the National Research Council's Decadal Survey to provide high-resolution and high-accuracy global maps of soil moisture and freeze/thaw state.