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Wrack placement to augment constructed dunes: A field investigation Provost, L. A., Eisemann, E. R., Anderson, C. P., & Waldron, M. C. B.  2022  
         
Precise elevation thresholds associated with salt marsh-upland ecotones along the Mississippi Gulf Coast C.P. Anderson, G.A. Carter, and M.C.B. Waldron 2022  
         
Using aerial imagery to determine the effects of sea-level rise on fluvial marshes at the mouth of the Pascagoula River (Mississippi, USA) M.C.B. Waldron, G.A. Carter, and P.D. Biber 2021  
         
Coastal barriers – fresh look at origins, nomenclature, and classification issues. E.G. Otvos 2020  
         
Catastrophic storm impact and gradual recovery on the Mississippi-Alabama barrier islands, 2005-2010: Changes in vegetated and total land area, and relationships of post-storm ecological communities with surface elevation. G.A. Carter, E.G. Otvos, C.P. Anderson, W.R. Funderburk, and K.L. Lucas 2018  
         
Coastal barriers, northern Gulf - Last Eustatic Cycle; Genetic categories and development contrasts. A review. E.G. Otvos 2018  
         
Land cover data for the Mississippi–Alabama barrier islands, 2010–2011. G.A. Carter, C. P. Anderson, K. L. Lucas, and N. L. Hopper 2016  
         
The use of aerial R, G, B imagery and LIDAR in comparing ecological habitats and geomorphic features on a natural versus man-made barrier island. C.P. Anderson, G.A. Carter, and W.R. Funderburk 2016  
         
Habitat change on Horn Island, Mississippi, 1940-2010, determined from textural features in panchromatic vertical aerial imagery. G.W. Jeter, Jr. and G.A. Carter 2016  
         
Evaluating the influence of elevation and impact of Hurricane Katrina on radial growth in slash pine (Pinus elliottii var. elliottii Engelm.) on Cat Island, Mississippi, U.S.A. W.R. Funderburk, G.A. Carter, and C.P. Anderson 2016  
         
Going with the flow or against the grain? The promise of vegetation for protecting beaches, dunes and barrier islands from erosion. R.A. Feagin, J. Figlus, J.C. Zinnert, J. Sigren, M.L. Martinez, R. Silva, W.K. Smith, D. Cox, D.R. Young, and G.A. Carter. 2015  
         
The Last Interglacial Stage: Definitions and marine highstand, North America and Eurasia. E.G. Otvos 2015  
         
Seagrasses in the Mississippi and Chandeleur Sounds and problems associated with decadal-scale change detection. L.T. Pham, P.D. Biber, and G.A. Carter 2014  
         
Change in distribution and composition of vegetated habitats on Horn Island, Mississippi, northern Gulf of Mexico, in the initial five years following Hurricane Katrina. K.L. Lucas and G.A. Carter 2013  
         
Rapid and widespread response of the Lower Mississippi River to eustatic forcing during the last glacial-interglacial cycle: Discussion. E.G. Otvos 2013  
         
Regressive and transgressive barrier islands on the north-central Gulf Coast – contrasts in evolution, sediment delivery, and island vulnerability. E.G. Otvos and G.A. Carter 2013  
         
Nomenclature, processes, and classification issues. E.G. Otvos 2012  
         
Historical changes in seagrass coverage on the Mississippi barrier islands, northern Gulf of Mexico, determined from vertical aerial imagery (1940-2007). G.A. Carter, K.L. Lucas, P.D. Biber, G.A. Criss, and G.A. Blossom 2011  
         
Hurricane signatures and landforms - toward improved interpretations and global storm climate chronology. E.G. Otvos 2011  
         
Decadal-scale changes in habitat abundance and distribution on Horn Island, Mississippi. K.L. Lucas and G.A. Carter. 2010  
         
Barrier islands: Coupling anthropogenic stability with ecological sustainability. R.A. Feagin, W.K. Smith, N.P. Psuty, D.R. Young, J.C. Gibeaut, M.L. Martinez, G.A. Carter, K.L. Lucas, J.N. Gemma, and R.E. Koske 2010  
         
Estimating vascular plant species richness on Horn Island, Mississippi using small-footprint airborne LIDAR. K.L. Lucas, G.T. Raber, and G.A. Carter. 2010  
         
Remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity as a proxy of species diversity: Recent advances and open challenges. D. Rocchini, N. Balkenhol, G.A. Carter, G.M. Foody, T.W. Gillespie, K.S. He, S. Kark, N. Levin, K. Lucas, M. Luoto, H. Nagendra, J. Oldeland, C. Ricotta, J. Southworth, and M. Neteler 2010  
         

Clouds and cloud immersion alter photosynthetic light quality in a temperate mountain cloud forest.

K. Reinhardt, W. K. Smith, and G. A. Carter 2010  

 

       
Remote sensing and mapping of tamarisk along the Colorado River, USA: A comparative use of summer-acquired Hyperion, Thematic Mapper and QuickBird data. G.A. Carter, K.L. Lucas, G.A. Blossom, C.L. Lassitter, D.M. Holiday, D.S. Mooneyhan, D.R. Fastring, T.R. Holcombe, and J.A. Griffith 2009  
         
The use of hyperspectral remote sensing to assess vascular plant species richness on Horn Island, Mississippi. K.L. Lucas and G.A. Carter 2008  
         
Seagrass mapping in the northern Gulf of Mexico using airborne hyperspectral imagery: a comparison of classification methods. E. Peneva, J.A. Griffith, and G.A. Carter 2008  
         
Hurricane degradation – barrier development cycles, northeastern Gulf of Mexico: landform evolution and island chain history. E.G. Otvos and G. A. Carter 2008  
         
Derivative analysis of AVIRIS data for crop stress detection. L. Estep, and G. A. Carter 2005  
         
Indicators of plant species richness in AVIRIS spectra of a mesic grassland. G.A. Carter, A.K. Knapp, J.E. Anderson, G.A. Hoch, and M.D. Smith 2005  
         
Use of a prototype instrument to detect short-term changes in solar-excited leaf fluorescence. G.A. Carter, A. Freedman, P.L. Kebabian, and H.E. Scott 2004    

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