Anthony Campbell
University of Rhode Island
18 Papers
2 Citations
Anthony Campbell is an academic researcher from University of Rhode Island. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salt marsh & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Comparison of object-based and pixel-based Random Forest algorithm for wetland vegetation mapping using high spatial resolution GF-1 and SAR data
Bolin Fu,Bolin Fu,Yeqiao Wang,Anthony Campbell,Ying Li,Bai Zhang,Shubai Yin,Zefeng Xing,Xiaomin Jin +8 more
TL;DR: This research utilized the wavelet-principal component analysis (PCA) image fusion technique to integrate multispectral GF-1 and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to evaluate the performance of object-based and pixel-based Random Forest algorithms for mapping wetland vegetation.
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Global hotspots of salt marsh change and carbon emissions
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conduct a global and systematic change analysis of Landsat satellite imagery from the years 2000-2019 to quantify the loss, gain and recovery of salt marsh ecosystems and then estimate the impact of these changes on blue carbon stocks.
A review of carbon monitoring in wet carbon systems using remote sensing
Anthony Campbell,Temilola Fatoyinbo,Sean P. Charles,Laura L. Bourgeau-Chavez,Joaquim I. Goes,Helga do Rosario Gomes,Meghan Halabisky,James R. Holmquist,Steven E. Lohrenz,Catherine Mitchell,L. Monika Moskal,Benjamin Poulter,Han Qiu,Celio H Resende De Sousa,Michael J. Sayers,Marc Simard,A. J. Stewart,Debjani Singh,Carl C. Trettin,Jinghui Wu,Xuesong Zhang,David Lagomasino +21 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a systematic review collecting 1622 references and screening them with a combination of text matching and a panel of three experts, finding 496 references, with an additional 78 references added by experts.
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Salt marsh monitoring along the mid-Atlantic coast by Google Earth Engine enabled time series.
Anthony Campbell,Yeqiao Wang +1 more
TL;DR: The study developed a method that used Google Earth Engine (GEE) enabled time series of the Landsat archive for regional analysis of salt marsh change and identified at-risk watersheds and salt marshes providing insight into the resilience and management of these ecosystems.
Salt Marsh Monitoring in Jamaica Bay, New York from 2003 to 2013: A Decade of Change from Restoration to Hurricane Sandy
TL;DR: This study used Quickbird-2 and Worldview-2, high resolution satellite imagery, in a multi-temporal salt marsh mapping and change analysis of Jamaica Bay, New York to understand both natural and anthropogenic changes caused by Hurricane Sandy and salt marsh restoration.
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