The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Remote sensing, Leaf area index, Canopy, Vegetation and Water content. His study on Remote sensing is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Rangeland. E. Raymond Hunt has included themes like Herbaceous plant, Infrared photography, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in his Leaf area index study.
E. Raymond Hunt interconnects Biomass, Atmospheric radiative transfer codes, Thematic Mapper and Digital camera in the investigation of issues within Canopy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Leafy and Euphorbia esula. While the research belongs to areas of Water content, E. Raymond Hunt spends his time largely on the problem of Deciduous, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Linear regression, Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer, Hardwood, Liquidambar styraciflua and Moisture stress.
E. Raymond Hunt spends much of his time researching Remote sensing, Vegetation, Canopy, Water content and Leaf area index. His studies deal with areas such as Reflectivity and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index as well as Remote sensing. His studies in Vegetation integrate themes in fields like Satellite imagery and Spatial variability.
His Canopy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Wavelength, Dry matter, Absorption and Transpiration. His Water content study combines topics in areas such as Enhanced vegetation index, Deciduous and Near-infrared spectroscopy. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Leaf area index, focusing on Chlorophyll and, on occasion, Soil type.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Remote sensing, Vegetation, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, Remote sensing and Precision agriculture. His Remote sensing research integrates issues from Image resolution, Transect, Leaf area index and Crop. The study incorporates disciplines such as Pixel, Woodland, Deciduous and Water content in addition to Vegetation.
His Normalized Difference Vegetation Index research incorporates elements of Cocos nucifera and Thematic Mapper. His Remote sensing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Plant species and Hyperspectral imaging, Canopy reflectance. His Precision agriculture research includes elements of Nutrient management and Sampling.
Precision agriculture, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, Remote sensing, Chlorophyll content and Remote sensing are his primary areas of study. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Pixel and Precision agriculture. His Normalized Difference Vegetation Index study incorporates themes from Growing season, Leaf area index, Sampling, Randomized block design and Aerial photography.
The concepts of his Remote sensing study are interwoven with issues in Vegetation, Nadir, Millimeter and Digital camera. Much of his study explores Chlorophyll content relationship to Agronomy. His Remote sensing research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Nutrient management and Agriculture.
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Detection of changes in leaf water content using Near- and Middle-Infrared reflectances
E. Raymond Hunt;Barrett N. Rock.
Remote Sensing of Environment (1989)
8 – Generalization of a Forest Ecosystem Process Model for Other Biomes, BIOME-BGC, and an Application for Global-Scale Models
Steven W Running;E. Raymond Hunt Jr..
Scaling Physiological Processes#R##N#Leaf to Globe (1993)
Acquisition of NIR-Green-Blue Digital Photographs from Unmanned Aircraft for Crop Monitoring
E. Raymond Hunt;W. Dean Hively;Stephen J. Fujikawa;David S. Linden.
Remote Sensing (2010)
A visible band index for remote sensing leaf chlorophyll content at the canopy scale
E. Raymond Hunt;Paul C. Doraiswamy;James E. McMurtrey;Craig S.T. Daughtry.
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation (2013)
Evaluation of Digital Photography from Model Aircraft for Remote Sensing of Crop Biomass and Nitrogen Status
E. Raymond Hunt;Michel Cavigelli;Craig S. T. Daughtry;James E. Mcmurtrey.
Precision Agriculture (2005)
Estimating near-infrared leaf reflectance from leaf structural characteristics
Michèle R. Slaton;E. Raymond Hunt;William K. Smith.
American Journal of Botany (2001)
Estimation of leafy spurge cover from hyperspectral imagery using mixture tuned matched filtering
Amy Parker Williams;E.Raymond Hunt.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2002)
Global net carbon exchange and intra‐annual atmospheric CO2 concentrations predicted by an ecosystem process model and three‐dimensional atmospheric transport model
E. Raymond Hunt;Stephen C. Piper;Ramakrishna Nemani;Charles D. Keeling.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (1996)
A global review of remote sensing of live fuel moisture content for fire danger assessment: Moving towards operational products
Marta Yebra;Philip E. Dennison;Emilio Chuvieco;David Riaño;David Riaño.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2013)
Applications and Research Using Remote Sensing for Rangeland Management
E. Raymond Hunt;James H. Everitt;Jerry C. Ritchie;M. Susan Moran.
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (2003)
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