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Daniel Gann
Daniel Gann
Assistant Professor, Biology, Florida International University
Verified email at fiu.edu
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Land use and climate change impacts on the hydrology of the upper Mara River Basin, Kenya: results of a modeling study to support better resource management
LM Mango, AM Melesse, ME McClain, D Gann, SG Setegn
Hydrology and earth system sciences 15 (7), 2245-2258, 2011
5862011
Accuracy assessment of ASTER, SRTM, ALOS, and TDX DEMs for Hispaniola and implications for mapping vulnerability to coastal flooding
K Zhang, D Gann, M Ross, Q Robertson, J Sarmiento, S Santana, ...
Remote sensing of Environment 225, 290-306, 2019
1142019
Remote sensing of seasonal changes and disturbances in mangrove forest: a case study from South Florida
K Zhang, B Thapa, M Ross, D Gann
Ecosphere 7 (6), e01366, 2016
1112016
Hydro-meteorology and water budget of the Mara River Basin under land use change scenarios
LM Mango, AM Melesse, ME McClain, D Gann, SG Setegn
Nile river basin: hydrology, climate and water use, 39-68, 2011
412011
Comparison of TanDEM-X DEM with LiDAR data for accuracy assessment in a coastal urban area
K Zhang, D Gann, M Ross, H Biswas, Y Li, J Rhome
Remote Sensing 11 (7), 876, 2019
242019
Harnessing the NEON data revolution to advance open environmental science with a diverse and data‐capable community
RC Nagy, JK Balch, EK Bissell, ME Cattau, NF Glenn, BS Halpern, ...
Ecosphere 12 (12), e03833, 2021
192021
Spatiotemporal variations of wetland backscatter: The role of water depth and vegetation characteristics in Sentinel-1 dual-polarization SAR observations
B Zhang, S Wdowinski, D Gann, SH Hong, J Sah
Remote Sensing of Environment 270, 112864, 2022
172022
Using Bi-seasonal worldview-2 multi-spectral data and supervised random forest classification to map coastal plant communities in Everglades National Park
KS Wendelberger, D Gann, JH Richards
Sensors 18 (3), 829, 2018
172018
A modeling approach to determine the impacts of land use and climate change scenarios on the water flux of the upper Mara River
LM Mango, A Melesse, ME McClain, D Gann, SG Setegn
142010
Delineation of tree patches in a mangrove-marsh transition zone by watershed segmentation of aerial photographs
H Biswas, K Zhang, MS Ross, D Gann
Remote Sensing 12 (13), 2086, 2020
112020
Determine the effectiveness of vegetation classification using WorldView 2 satellite data for the Greater Everglades
D Gann, JH Richards, H Biswas
South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, 2012
112012
Bamboo phenology and life cycle drive seasonal and long‐term functioning of Amazonian bamboo‐dominated forests
B Fadrique, D Gann, BW Nelson, S Saatchi, KJ Feeley
Journal of Ecology 109 (2), 860-876, 2021
102021
Determine the Effectiveness of Plant Communities Classification from Satellite Imagery for the Greater Everglades Freshwater Wetlands & Community Abundance, Distribution and …
D Gann, JH Richards
102015
Miami-Dade County urban tree canopy assessment
HH Hochmair, D Gann, A Benjamin, ZJ Fu
92016
Quantitative spatial upscaling of categorical information: The multi‐dimensional grid‐point scaling algorithm
D Gann
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10 (12), 2090-2104, 2019
72019
Evaluating high-resolution aerial photography acquired by unmanned aerial systems for use in mapping Everglades wetland plant associations
D Gann, JH Richards
72013
Detecting calcareous periphyton mats in the greater Everglades using passive remote sensing methods
D Gann, J Richards, S Lee, E Gaiser
Microbiology of the Everglades Ecosystem, 350-372, 2015
62015
Space-Based Detection of Significant Water-Depth Increase Induced by Hurricane Irma in the Everglades Wetlands Using Sentinel-1 SAR Backscatter Observations
B Zhang, S Wdowinski, D Gann
Remote Sensing 14 (6), 1415, 2022
52022
Quantitative comparison of plant community hydrology using large-extent, long-term data
D Gann, J Richards
Wetlands 35, 81-93, 2015
52015
Vegetation trends in indicator regions of Everglades National Park
JH Richards, D Gann
42015
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