Russell Doughty, PhD
@BackwoodsRuss
Post-doctoral Researcher at Caltech
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Join us next week for the #SIF and #photosynthesis events at #AGU21! Details for the oral session, poster session, evening social, and poster discussion below. @geoxiyang @Zoeapie @hannah_mast @David__Martini @adjablonski @SensingPeter @chryschang @BackwoodsRuss @theAGU
Shuang Ma and I will be assuming Research Scientist positions at @OUGeoCarb! We can't be more excited to join the mission! Godspeed GeoCarb! @NASAEarth @UofOklahoma #BoomerSooner
Caltech job opening for land surface modeling. Interested in joining a young team on building a new land with the @ClimateMachine ESM? Curious about using @JuliaComputing on HPC? Consider applying: phf.tbe.taleo.net/phf03/ats/care…
New paper! Global-Scale Consistency of Spaceborne Vegetation Indices, Chlorophyll Fluorescence, and Photosynthesis @theAGU @JGRBiogeo @Caltech @OUGeoCarb @tropomi @NASA agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
GeoCarb is hiring a postdoctoral researcher! The position will focus on atmospheric inversion studies with satellite data. Check out the description for more information: ou.edu/content/dam/ge…
Very humble to have a small hand in this paper...
The Brazilian Amazon released nearly 20% more CO2 into the atmosphere over the past decade than it absorbed, according to a report that shows humanity can no longer depend on the world’s largest tropical forest to help absorb manmade carbon pollution. theguardian.com/environment/20…
The Brazilian Amazon released nearly 20% more CO2 into the atmosphere over the past decade than it absorbed, according to a report that shows humanity can no longer depend on the world’s largest tropical forest to help absorb manmade carbon pollution. theguardian.com/environment/20…
Less sensitive to cloud coverage, Solar Induced Fluorescence (SIF) measurements will allow GeoCarb to make daily maps that can deliver swift ecosystem health information on a continental scale.
🌊 The #SeeingTheSeas Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite that launched today has a family tree, with branches to @NASAEarth, @CNES & @ESA missions. About this U.S.-European partnership, joining tech & resources to collect the most accurate data yet on sea levels:
We are looking for papers that utilize Google Earth Engine for our special issue at Remote Sensing. Please share! @googleearth #EarthEngine @EarthOutreach @Google #EarthEDU mdpi.com/journal/remote…
TROPOMI reveals dry-season increase of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in the Amazon forest pnas.org/content/early/…
New paper! TROPOMI reveals dry-season increase of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in the Amazon forest @PNASNews @inpe_mct dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1…
Check out this great work by a GeoCarb grad student at OU: TROPOMI reveals dry-season increase of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in the Amazon forest pnas.org/content/early/…
New paper! TROPOMI reveals dry-season increase of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in the Amazon forest @PNASNews researchgate.net/publication/33…
OU-Led Study Shows Improved Estimates of Tropical Forest Area and Loss in the Brazilian Amazon in 2000-2017 @UofOklahoma @naturesustainab @nature ou.edu/web/news_event…
New paper! Ecological engineering projects increased vegetation cover, production and biomass in semi‐arid and sub‐humid northern China researchgate.net/publication/33…
New paper! Assessing consistency of spring phenology of snow-covered forests as estimated by vegetation indices, gross primary production, and solar- induced chlorophyll fluorescence researchgate.net/publication/33…
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