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Scott J. Goetz
Researcher at Northern Arizona University
Publications - 269
Citations - 34468
Scott J. Goetz is an academic researcher from Northern Arizona University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Tundra. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 246 publications receiving 28080 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott J. Goetz include University of Idaho & University of Maryland, College Park.
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Resource land loss and forest vulnerability in the chesapeake bay watershed 1
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored how lands comprising the natural resource base, particularly forests, have been replaced by a matrix of the built environment by mapping impervious surface cover (houses, roads, etc.) across the ~168,000 km 2 area using a time series of satellite imagery.
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Remote sensing for mapping and modeling of land-based carbon flux and storage
Nancy H. F. French,Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez,Michael J. Falkowski,Scott J. Goetz,Liza K. Jenkins,Philip Camill,Collin S. Roesler,Daniel G. Brown +7 more
ABoVE: Wildfire Carbon Emissions and Burned Plot Characteristics, NWT, CA, 2014-2016
Xanthe J. Walker,Brendan M. Rogers,Jennifer L. Baltzer,S.R. Cummings,Nicola J. Day,Scott J. Goetz,Jill F. Johnstone,M. R. Turetsky,Michelle C. Mack +8 more
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Carbon uptake in Eurasian boreal forests dominates the high‐latitude net ecosystem carbon budget
Jennifer D. Watts,Mary Farina,John S. Kimball,Luke D Schiferl,Zhihua Liu,Kyle A. Arndt,Donatella Zona,Ashley P. Ballantyne,Eugénie S. Euskirchen,Frans-Jan W. Parmentier,Manuel Helbig,Oliver Sonnentag,Torbern Tagesson,Janne Rinne,Hiroki Ikawa,Masahito Ueyama,Hideki Kobayashi,Torsten Sachs,Daniel F. Nadeau,John Kochendorfer,Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski,Anna-Maria Virkkala,Mika Aurela,Roisin Commane,B. Byrne,Leah Birch,Nima Madani,Brendan M. Rogers,Jinyang Du,Arthur Endsley,Kathleen Savage,B. Poulter,Zhen Zhang,Lori Bruhwiler,Charles E. Miller,Scott J. Goetz,Walter C. Oechel +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a satellite data-driven process-model for northern ecosystems (TCFM•Arctic) was used to obtain daily 1 km2 flux estimates and annual carbon budgets for the pan-Arctic-boreal region.