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    Landscape Disturbance from Unconventional and Conventional Oil and Gas Development in the Marcellus Shale Region of Pennsylvania, USA by E. Terrence Slonecker, Lesley E. Milheim

    Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2015)
    “…The spatial footprint of unconventional (hydraulic fracturing) and conventional oil and gas development in the Marcellus Shale region of the State of…”
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    The new Landsat 8 potential for remote sensing of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) by Slonecker, E. Terrence, Jones, Daniel K., Pellerin, Brian A.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (30-06-2016)
    “…Due to a combination of factors, such as a new coastal/aerosol band and improved radiometric sensitivity of the Operational Land Imager aboard Landsat 8, the…”
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    Evaluation of ogawa passive sampling devices as an alternative measurement method for the nitrogen dioxide annual standard in El Paso, Texas by Sather, Mark E, Slonecker, E. Terrence, Mathew, Johnson, Daughtrey, Hunter, Williams, Dennis D

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-01-2007)
    “…Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂) is a common urban air pollutant that results from the combustion of fossil fuels. It causes serious human health effects, is a precursor…”
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    A detailed risk assessment of shale gas development on headwater streams in the Pennsylvania portion of the Upper Susquehanna River Basin, U.S.A by Maloney, Kelly O., Young, John A., Faulkner, Stephen P., Hailegiorgis, Atesmachew, Slonecker, E. Terrence, Milheim, Lesley E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2018)
    “…•Infrastructure, water withdrawals, and spills from UOG cumulatively affect ecosystems.•A disturbance intensity index was developed that captured all these…”
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    Canopy volume removal from oil and gas development activity in the upper Susquehanna River basin in Pennsylvania and New York (USA): An assessment using lidar data by Young, John, Maloney, Kelly O., Slonecker, E. Terrence, Milheim, Lesley E., Siripoonsup, David

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-09-2018)
    “…Oil and gas development is changing the landscape in many regions of the United States and globally. However, the nature, extent, and magnitude of landscape…”
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    Brook trout distributional response to unconventional oil and gas development: Landscape context matters by Merriam, Eric R., Petty, J. Todd, Maloney, Kelly O., Young, John A., Faulkner, Stephen P., Slonecker, E. Terrence, Milheim, Lesley E., Hailegiorgis, Atesmachew, Niles, Jonathan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-07-2018)
    “…•We assessed the role of landscape context in modulating brook trout response to UOG.•UOG impacted 11% of streams and resulted in a loss of predicted occupancy…”
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    Riparian habitat changes across the continental United States (1972-2003) and potential implications for sustaining ecosystem services by Jones, K. Bruce, Slonecker, E. Terrence, Nash, Maliha S, Neale, Anne C, Wade, Timothy G, Hamann, Sharon

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-10-2010)
    “…Riparian ecosystems are important elements in landscapes that often provide a disproportionately wide range of ecosystem services and conservation benefits…”
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    Forest cover changes due to hydrocarbon extraction disturbance in central Pennsylvania (2004-2010) by Roig-Silva, Coral M., Slonecker, E. Terrence, Milheim, Lesley E., Ballew, Jesse R., Winters, S. Gail

    Published in Journal of maps (04-11-2016)
    “…The state of Pennsylvania has a long history of oil and gas extraction. In recent years with advances in technology such as hydraulic fracturing, hydrocarbon…”
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    Hyperspectral versus multispectral crop-productivity modeling and type discrimination for the HyspIRI mission by Mariotto, Isabella, Thenkabail, Prasad S., Huete, Alfredo, Slonecker, E. Terrence, Platonov, Alexander

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-12-2013)
    “…Precise monitoring of agricultural crop biomass and yield quantities is critical for crop production management and prediction. The goal of this study was to…”
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    An Evaluation of the Individual Components and Accuracies Associated with the Determination of Impervious Area by Slonecker, E. Terrence, Tilley, Janet S.

    Published in GIScience and remote sensing (01-06-2004)
    “…The percentage of impervious surface area in a watershed has been widely recognized as a key indicator of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem condition. Although…”
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    The Use of Historical Imagery in the Remediation of an Urban Hazardous Waste Site by Slonecker, E. Terrence

    “…The information derived from the interpretation of historical aerial photographs is perhaps the most basic multitemporal application of remote-sensing data…”
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    Evaluation of short-term Ogawa passive, photolytic, and federal reference method sampling devices for nitrogen oxides in El Paso and Houston, Texas by Sather, Mark E, Slonecker, E Terrence, Kronmiller, Keith G, Williams, Dennis D, Daughtrey, Hunter, Mathew, Johnson

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-05-2006)
    “…Passive Sampling Devices (PSDs) have been successfully used by government and academic agencies to monitor common ambient air pollutants such as ozone and…”
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    Remote sensing investigations of fugitive soil arsenic and its effects on vegetation reflectance by Slonecker, E Terrence

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…Three different remote sensing technologies were evaluated in support of the remediation of fugitive arsenic and other hazardous waste-related risks to human…”
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    Dissertation
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    Remote sensing investigations of fugitive soil arsenic and its effects on vegetation reflectance by Slonecker, E. Terrence

    “…Three different remote sensing technologies were evaluated in support of the remediation of fugitive arsenic and other hazardous waste-related risks to human…”
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    Dissertation