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2009

Necsoiu, M., S. Leprince, C. Dinwiddie, D. Hooper, and G. Walter. Recent Migration Rates of the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, Alaska: Technologic and Scientific Implications for Planetary Dune Systems, Paper #2074, LPS XXXX, The Woodlands, TX, March 2009. Available at http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2009/pdf/2074.pdf.

Necsoiu, M., S. Leprince, D.M. Hooper, C.L. Dinwiddie, R.N. McGinnis, and G.R. Walter. Monitoring Migration Rates of an Active Subarctic Dune Field using Optical Imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment, 113(11), 2441-2447, doi:10.1016/j.rse.2009.07.004, 2009.

2008

Ferrill, D.A., K.J. Smart, and M. Necsoiu. Displacement-length Scaling for Single-Event Fault Ruptures: Insights from Newberry Springs Fault Zone and Implications for Fault Zone Structure. In The Internal Structure of Fault Zones: Fluid Flow and Mechanical Properties (eds. W. Kurz, J. Imber, C.A.J. Wibberley, C. Collettini, and R.E. Holdsworth). Geological Society, London, Special Publications 2008, v. 299, p. 113-122. 2008.

Necsoiu, M. Geospatial Technology and Natural Hazard Management. Spatial Planning as a Strategy for Mitigation and Adaptation to Natural Hazards, NATO Advanced Training Course, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, March 2008.

Necsoiu, M. Ground Movement Hazards Detection and Monitoring using Remote Sensing. Spatial Planning as a Strategy for Mitigation and Adaptation to Natural Hazards, NATO Advanced Training Course, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, March 2008.

2007

Necsoiu, M., D.M. Hooper, and J. Roseberry. "Physical Properties of Volcanic Material (Tephra) Using Visible Near-Infrared Spectroscopy," Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract V31B-0483, San Francisco, California: 10–14 December 2007

Necsoiu, M., D.A. Ferrill, and K.J. Smart, "Earthquake Ground Movements: SwRI scientists use satellite remote sensing to map ground ruptures and surface displacements." Technology Today. San Antonio, Texas: SwRI. Spring 2007.

Necsoiu, M., D.M. Hooper, and R.R. Benke. "Surface Lithology, Vegetation and Tephra Characterization Using a Combined Analysis of Optical and Radar Imagery." Paper presented at the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Tampa, Florida., 2007.

2006

Necsoiu, M., K.J. Smart and D.A. Ferrill. "High-Resolution Ground-Rupture Mapping Using SAR Data and Public Domain Interferometric Software." Poster presented at the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, 2006.

2005

Ferrill, D.A., M. Necsoiu, and K.J. Smart, “Earthquake-Induced Ground-Rupture Mapping with InSAR-Derived Displacement Gradiometry.” Eos Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl. Abstract S51D-1042, San Francisco, California: 5-9 December 2005.

Necsoiu, M., C.L. Dinwiddie, E. Heggy, and T.G. Farr. “A Web-Based Collaborative Tool for Mars Analog Data Exploration.” Workshop on Radar Investigations. Houston, Texas: Lunar and Planetary Institute. Abstract 6034. 2005.

Necsoiu, M., D.A. Ferrill, K. Smart, D.J. Waiting, and D.W. Sims. “Pre-, Syn-, and Post-Seismic Ground Deformation from Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar.” ACR. San Antonio, Texas: SwRI. 2005.

2004

Dinwiddie, C.L., N.M. Coleman, and M. Necsoiu. “Walla Walla Vallis and Wallulla Crater: Two Recently Discovered Martian Features Record Aqueous History.” 2004 LPSC Annual Meeting. Houston, Texas: Lunar and Planetary Institute. Abstract 1316. 2004.

Necsoiu, M., C.L. Dinwiddie, S. Colton, and N.M. Coleman. “Web-based Data Information and Sharing System Using Mars Remotely Sensed Datasets.” Eos Trans. AGU, 85(17). Jt. Assem. Suppl. Abstract P33D-18. 2004.

2003

Colton, S.L., D.A. Ferrill, D.W. Sims, D.Y. Wyrick, and N.M. Franklin. “Methodology for computer-aided, interactive rapid assessment of local or regional stress fields.” Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 34, Abstract No. 2054. Houston, Texas: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2003.

Ferrill, D.A., D.W. Sims, A.P. Morris, D.J. Waiting, and N. Franklin. “Structural Controls on the Edwards Aquifer/Trinity Aquifer Interface in the Camp Bullis Quadrangle, Texas.” Report Prepared for Edwards Aquifer Authority and Army Corps of Engineers. 2003.

Green, R.T. "Geophysical Characterization of Karst Media." Annual Spring Meeting of the Texas Speleological Society, Boerne, Texas. May 3, 2003.

Hooper, D., M. Bursik, and F. Webb. "Application of high-resolution, interferometric DEMs to geomorphic studies of fault scarps, Fish Lake Valley, Nevada-California, USA." Remote Sensing of Environment, 84: 255–267. 2003.

Necsoiu, M. "Managing Metadata—Olympus DISS™ Software Helps Organize Geospatial Data." Technology Today. San Antonio, Texas: SwRI. Spring 2003.

2002

Farrell, D., D. Sims, P. Makin, R. Fedors, M. Necsoiu, C. Glenn, A. Snyder, and C. Illman. "Data Sufficiency, EIS Development, and Regulatory Decision Making: The Role of GIS." GSA 2002, Denver Annual Meeting. Paper 201–6. 2002.

Ferrill, D.A., A.P. Morris, D.W. Sims, D.J. Waiting, N. Franklin, M. Necsoiu. "Effect of Gravity on Normal Fault Profiles on Mars Versus Earth." GSA 2002. Denver Annual Meeting, Paper 32–9. 2002.

Green, R.T., and H.L. McKague. "Geophysical Tools for Geotechnical and Environmental Problems." Noon Seminar/Raba-Kistner. November 15, 2002.

Hooper, D.M. “Modeling the degradation of small lunar impact craters: An example using a DEM. The Moon Beyond 2002: Next Steps in Lunar Science and Exploration.” Taos, New Mexico. September 12–14, 2002. LPI Contribution No. 1128. Houston, Texas: Lunar and Planetary Institute, 27. 2002.

Necsoiu, M., B. Winfrey, K. Murphy, and L.M. McKague. "Olympus DISS™—A Readily Implemented Geographic Data and Information Sharing System." Eos Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meeting Suppl. Abstract U61A-04. 2002.

2001

Vogel, R.L., M. Necsoiu, and K.R. Turpie. "Web-Based System for Visualization and Quality Assurance of MODIS Ocean Products." Trans. AGU, 82, Spring Meeting Suppl. Abstract U21A-25. 2001.

1997

Basagaoglu, H., C. Erturk, M.A. Marino, and N. Usul. 1997. Selection of Waste Disposal Sites Using GIS. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 33(2):455–464.

Henderson, D.B. and H.L. McKague. “Spatio-Temporal Visualization of Earthquake Hypocenters Over the Internet Using VRML.” ACSM/ASPRS Annual Convention and Exposition Technical Papers. Seattle, Washington. April 1997. Vol. 2, 369-373. 1997.

1996

Henderson, D.B., D.A. Ferrill, and K.C. Clark. "Mapping Geological Faults Using Image Processing Techniques Applied to Hill-Shaded Digital Elevation Models." Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation. San Antonio, Texas. April 1996.

1994

Young, S.R., D.A. Ferrill, R.H. Martin, et al. “Tectonics GIS for the Central Basin and Range and Yucca Mountain, Nevada, Region: Geological Society of America.” Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America, 26(7): 190. 1994.
 

For more information about earth and planetary geomatics capabilities or publications at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Marius Necsoiu, Ph.D., PMP, at mnecsoiu@swri.org or  (210) 522-5541.

 

Contact Information

Marius Necsoiu, Ph.D., PMP

Earth and Planetary Geomatics

(210) 522-5541

mnecsoiu@swri.org

Related Terminology

earth and planetary geomatics

earth sciences

planetary sciences

geo-spatial data management

data mapping

geographic information systems

GIS

global positioning systems

GPS

visualization and modeling

earth-orbiting satellites

aerial imagery

optical and radar remote sensing

multispectral

hyperspectral

radar interferometry

data sharing systems

 
 

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