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Dr. Gabriel de Oliveira

Assistant Professor of Marine and Environmental Sciences
Marine and Environmental Sciences

Research Interests

  1. Vegetation Dynamics

  2. Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions

  3. Water and Carbon Cycling

  4. Remote Sensing / GIS

  5. Land Use and Land Cover Changes (LULCC)

  6. Amazonia


Bio

Dr. Gabriel de Oliveira is an Assistant Professor in the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences at the 麻豆相关报道 and a Senior Scientist I at Dauphin Island Sea Lab. Dr. de Oliveira is also an Early-Career Fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Gulf Research Program (GRP) (2023-2025), and an Ambassador for the State of Alabama in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Local Science Partners Program (LSPP) (2023-2025).

Dr. de Oliveira has a large expertise working in the Amazon Rainforest, focusing on the use of orbital remote sensing imagery and ground observations in order to understand how deforestation, fire, and droughts affect the plant ecophysiological processes and, consequently, the regional climate due to the exchanges of water and carbon between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Addressing these questions is essential for an improved understanding of the survival and fitness of plants, plant species distribution, and for the prediction of ecosystem responses to future climate change.

Dr. de Oliveira has been conducting research in the Amazon Rainforest since 2010, and has traveled to most parts of the Brazilian Amazon and also parts of the Bolivian and Peruvian Amazon. He is always happy to discuss projects and recruit students at the 麻豆相关报道 to work with him on projects about the Amazon Rainforest, the Mobile Delta and other parts of Alabama and Gulf Coast. If you are interested in working on any of these projects, please send him an email or stop by his office.

Dr. de Oliveira received a B.S. in Geography from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil), and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Remote Sensing from the Brazil鈥檚 Space Agency, the National Institute for Space Research. Following that, Dr. de Oliveira conducted Postdoctoral studies in the Department of Geography and Atmospheric Science at the University of Kansas (USA), and the Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto (Canada). Dr. de Oliveira is a member of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), and has published his research in some of the most important scientific journals of his field, such as Science (two times), Nature Ecology and Evolution (two times), Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Ecosphere, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Plant Science, Biodiversity and Conservation, Conservation Letters, Remote Sensing of Environment, International Journal of Remote Sensing, and International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation.

 


Publications

Peer-Reviewed Articles (Published)

 * Articles published after my start at the 麻豆相关报道 (University of South Alabama affiliation).

 # Undergraduate Student at the 麻豆相关报道.

 * [48] Smith, M.N.; Stark, S.C.; Taylor, T.C.; Schietti, J.; de Almeida, D.R.A.; Arag贸n, S.; Torralvo, K.; Lima, A.P.; de Oliveira, G.; de Assis, R.L.; Leitold, V.; et al. 2023. Diverse anthropogenic disturbances shift Amazon forests along a structural spectrum. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (ISSN: 2397-334X) (Impact Factor: 13.789), 21, 24-32. doi: 10.1002/fee.2590.

 * [47] Crivelari-Costa, P.M., Lima, M., La Scala Jr, N., Rossi, F.S., Della-Silva, J.L., Dalagnol, R., Teodoro, P.E., Teodoro, L.P.R., de Oliveira, G., Junior, J.F.D.O. and Silva Junior, C.A.D., 2023. Changes in Carbon Dioxide Balance Associated with Land Use and Land Cover in Brazilian Legal Amazon Based on Remotely Sensed Imagery. Remote Sensing (ISSN: 2072-4292) (Impact Factor: 5.349), 15, 1-28. doi: 10.3390/rs15112780.

 * [46] Mataveli, G., de Oliveira, G., Libonati, R., Silva-Junior, C.H. and Anderson, L.O., 2023. Novel Approaches and Techniques for Understanding Vegetation Fires in South America. Fire (ISSN: 2571-6255) (Impact Factor: 3.2), 6, 1-5. doi: 10.3390/fire6070275.

 * [45] Shimabukuro, Y.E., de Oliveira, G., Pereira, G., Arai, E., Cardozo, F., Dutra, A.C. and Mataveli, G., 2023. Assessment of Burned Areas during the Pantanal Fire Crisis in 2020 Using Sentinel-2 Images. Fire (ISSN: 2571-6255) (Impact Factor: 3.2), 6, 1-14. doi: 10.3390/fire6070277.

 * [44] de Oliveira, M.L., dos Santos, C.A.C., Santos, F.A.C., de Oliveira, G., Santos, C.A.G., Bezerra, U.A., de BL Cunha, J.E. and da Silva, R.M., 2023. Evaluation of Water and Carbon Estimation Models in the Caatinga Biome Based on Remote Sensing. Forests (ISSN: 1999-4907) (Impact Factor: 3.0), 14, 1-22. doi: 10.3390/f14040828.

 * [43] Mataveli G.A.V.; de Oliveira G., Silva-Junior C.H.; Stark, S. C.; Carvalho, N.; Anderson, L.; Gatti, L.; Aragao L.E.O.C. 2022. Record-breaking fires in the Brazilian Amazon linked to uncontrolled deforestation. Nature Ecology and Evolution (ISSN: 2397-334X) (Impact Factor: 15.46), 6, 1792-1793. doi: 10.1038/s41559-022-01945-2.

 * [42] Deng, N.; Li, Y.; Ma, J.; Shahabi, H.; Hashim, M.; de Oliveira, G.; Chaeikar, S.S. 2022. A comparative study for landslide susceptibility assessment using machine learning algorithms based on grid unit and slope unit. Frontiers in Environmental Science (ISSN: 2296-665X) (Impact Factor: 5.411), 10, 1-19. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1009433.

 * [41] Mataveli G.A.V.; de Oliveira G., Chaves M.E.; Dalagnol R.; Wagner F.H.; Ipia A.H.; Silva鈥怞unior C.H.; Aragao L.E.O.C. 2022. Science鈥恇ased planning can support law enforcement actions to curb deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Conservation Letters (ISSN: 1755-263X) (Impact Factor: 10.068), e12908. doi: doi.org/10.1111/conl.12908.

 * [40]. Liang, L., Feng, Y., Wu, J., He, X., Liang, S., Jiang, X., de Oliveira, G., Qiu, J. and Zeng, Z., 2022. Evaluation of ECOSTRESS evapotranspiration estimates over heterogeneous landscapes in the continental US. Journal of Hydrology (ISSN: 0022-1694) (Impact Factor: 6.708), 613, 1-12. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.128470.

 * [39] Mataveli, G.; Chaves, M.; Guerrero, J.; Escobar-Silva, E.V.; Conceicao; K.; de Oliveira, G. 2022. Mining is a growing threat within Indigenous Lands of the Brazilian Amazon. Remote Sensing (ISSN: 2072-4292) (Impact Factor: 5.45), 14, 1-13. doi: 10.3390/rs14164092.

 * [38]. Liu, Y.; Chen, J.M.; He, L.; Zhang, Z.; Wang, R.; Rogers, C.; Fan, W.; de Oliveira, G.; Xie, X., 2022. Non-linearity between gross primary productivity and far-red solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence emitted from canopies of major biomes. Remote Sensing of Environment (ISSN: 0034-4257) (Impact Factor: 13.63), 271, 1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2022.112896.

 * [37] de Oliveira, M.L.; dos Santos, C.A.; de Oliveira, G.; Silva, M.T.; da Silva, B.B.; Cunha, J.E.; Ruhoff, A.; Santos, C.A., 2022. Remote sensing-based assessment of land degradation and drought impacts over terrestrial ecosystems in Northeastern Brazil. Science of the Total Environment (ISSN: 0048-9697) (Impact Factor: 10.75), 835, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155490.

 * [36] Della-Silva, J.L.; da Silva Junior, C.A.; Lima, M.; Teodoro, P.E.; Nanni, M.R.; Shiratsuchi, L.S.; Teodoro, L.P.R.; de Oliveira, G.; de Oliveira-J煤nior, J.F.; Rossi, F.S. CO2Flux Model Assessment and Comparison between an Airborne Hyperspectral Sensor and Orbital Multispectral Imagery in Southern Amazonia. 2022. Sustainability (ISSN: 2071-1050) (Impact Factor: 3.889), 14, 1-16. doi: 10.3390/su14095458.

 * [35] Mataveli, G.A.V.; de Oliveira, G. 2022. Protect the Amazon鈥檚 Indigenous lands. Science (New York, NY) (ISSN: 1095-9203) (Impact Factor: 63.71), 375, 275-276. doi: 10.1126/science.abn4936.

 * [34] de Oliveira, G.; Mataveli, G.A.V., Santos, C.A.C.; He, L.; # Hellenkamp, S.E.; Funatsu, B.M.; Stark, S.C.; Shimabukuro, Y.E. 2022. Protecting Amazonia Should Focus on Protecting Indigenous, Traditional Peoples and their Territories. Forests (ISSN: 1999-4907) (Impact Factor: 3.23), 13, 1-4. doi: 10.3390/f13010016.

 * [33] Santos C.A; Neale C.M.; Mekonnen M.M.; Gon莽alves I.Z.; de Oliveira G., Ruiz-Alvarez O.; Safa B.; Rowe C.M. 2022. Trends of extreme air temperature and precipitation and their impact on corn and soybean yields in Nebraska, USA. Theoretical and Applied Climatology (ISSN: 1434-4483) (Impact Factor: 3.17), 147, 1379-1399. doi: 10.1007/s00704-021-03903-7.

 * [32] Seixas, H.T.; Brunsell, N.A.; Moraes, E.C.; de Oliveira, G.; Mataveli, G.A.V. 2022. Exploring the ecosystem resilience concept with land surface model scenarios. Ecological Modelling (ISSN: 0304-3800) (Impact Factor: 2.275), 464, 109817. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109817. 

 * [31] Mataveli, G.A.V.; de Oliveira, G.; Seixas, H.T.; Pereira, G.; Stark, S.C.; Gatti, L.V.; Basso, L.S.; Tejada, G.; Cassol, H.L.G.; Anderson, L.O.; Arag茫o, L.E.O.C. 2021. Relationship between Biomass Burning Emissions and Deforestation in Amazonia over the Last Two Decades. Forests (ISSN: 1999-4907) (Impact Factor: 3.23), 12, 1217. doi: 10.3390/f12091217. 

 * [30] Mataveli, G.A.V.; Pereira, G.; de Oliveira, G.; Seixas, H.T.; Cardozo, F. S.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Kawalubo, F.S.; Brunsell, N.A. 2021. 2020 Pantanal鈥檚 widespread fire: short- and long-term implications for biodiversity and conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation (ISSN: 1572-9710) (Impact Factor: 3.594), 30, 3299鈥3303. doi: 10.1007/s10531-021-02243-2. 

 * [29] de Oliveira, M.L.; dos Santos, C.A.C.; de Oliveira, G.; Perez-Marin, A.M.; Santos, C.A.G. 2021. Effects of human-induced land degradation on water and carbon fluxes in two different Brazilian dryland soil covers. Science of The Total Environment (ISSN: 0048-9697) (Impact Factor: 10.75), 792, 148458. doi 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148458.

 [28] de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Shimabukuro, Y.E; Moraes, E.C.; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Santos, C.A.C.; Stark, S.C.; Lima, A.; Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2021. Legacy effects following fire on surface energy, water and carbon fluxes in mature Amazonian forests. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (ISSN: 1435-0629) (Impact Factor: 4.43), 126, e2020JG005833. doi 10.1029/2020JG005833. 

 [27] Mataveli, G.A.V.; Pereira, G.; Chaves, M.E.D.; Cardozo, F.S.; Stark, S.C.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Brunsell, N.A.; Aragao, L.E.O.C.; de Oliveira, G.; Chen, J.M. 2021. Deforestation and land use and land cover changes in protected areas of the Brazilian Cerrado: impacts on the fire-driven emissions of fine particulate aerosols pollutants. Remote Sensing Letters (ISSN: 2150704X) (Impact Factor: 2.583), 12, 79-92. doi: 10.1080/2150704X.2021.1875147.  

 [26] Brunsell, N.A.; de Oliveira, G.; Barlage, M.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Moraes, E.C.; Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2021. Examination of seasonal water and carbon dynamics in eastern Amazonia: a comparison of Noah-MP and MODIS. Theoretical and Applied Climatology (ISSN: 1434-4483) (Impact Factor: 3.17), 143, 571-586. doi: 10.1007/s00704-020-03435-6.

 [25] de Oliveira, G.; Chen, J.M.; Stark, S.C.; Berenguer, E.; Moutinho, P.; Artaxo, P.; Anderson, L.O. Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2020. Smoke pollution's impacts in Amazonia. Science (New York, NY) (ISSN: 1095-9203) (Impact Factor: 63.71), 369, 634-635. doi: 10.1126/science.abd5942. 

 [24] Stark, S.C.; Breshears, D.D.; Aragon, S.; Villegas, J.C.; Law, D.J.; Smith, M.N.; Minor, D.M.; de Assis, R.L.; de Almeida, D.R.A.; de Oliveira, G.; Saleska, S.R. 2020. Reframing tropical savannization: linking changes in canopy structure to energy balance alterations that impact climate. Ecosphere (ISSN:2150-8925) (Impact Factor: 2.878), 11, 1-25. doi: 10.1002/ecs2.3231.

 [23] de Oliveira, G.; Chen, J.M.; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Chaves, M.E.D; Seixas, H.T.; Cardozo, F.D.S.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; He, L.; Stark, S.C.; dos Santos, C.A.C. 2020. Rapid recent deforestation incursion in a vulnerable indigenous land in the Brazilian Amazon and fire-driven emissions of fine particulate aerosol pollutants. Forests ((ISSN: 1999-4907) (Impact Factor: 3.23), 11, 1-18. doi: 10.3390/f11080829. 

 [22] Dantas, L.G.; dos Santos, C.A.C.; Olinda, R.A.D.; de Brito, J.I.; Santos, C.A.; Martins, E.S.; de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A. 2020. Rainfall prediction in the state of Paraiba, northeastern Brazil using generalized additive models. Water (ISSN: 2073-4441) (Impact Factor: 2.544), 12, 1-26. doi: 10.3390/w12092478. 

 [21] Borges, C.K.; Santos, C.A.C.; Carneiro, R.G.; da Silva, L.L.; de Oliveira, G.; Mariano, D.; Silva, M.T.; da Silva, B.B.; Bezerra, B.G.; Perez-Marin, A.M.; Medeiros, S.D.S. 2020. Seasonal variation of surface radiation and energy balances over two contrasting areas of the seasonally dry tropical forest (Caatinga) in the Brazilian semi-arid. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (ISSN: 1573-2959) (Impact Factor: 2.273), 192, 1-18. doi: 10.1007/s10661-020-08484-y. 

 [20] de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Crews, T.E.; DeHaan, L.R.; Vico, G. Carbon and water relations in perennial Kernza plants: an overview. 2020. Plant Science (ISSN: 0168-9452) (Impact Factor: 3.785), 295, 1-4. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci2019.110. 

 [19] Guerrero, J.V.; Silva, E.V.E.; Chaves, M.E.D.; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Bourscheidt, V.; de Oliveira, G.; Picoli, M.C.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Moschini, L.E. 2020. Assessing land use and land cover changes in the direct influence zone of the Braco Norte hydropower complex, Brazilian Amazonia. Forests (ISSN: 1999-4907) (Impact Factor: 3.23), 11, 1-13. doi: 10.3390/f11090988.

 [18] de Oliveira, G.; Chen, J.M.; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Chaves, M.E.; Rao, J.; Sternberg, M.; dos Santos, T.V.; dos Santos, C.A. 2020. Evapotranspiration and precipitation over pasture and soybean areas in the Xingu River Basin, an expanding Amazonian agricultural frontier. Agronomy (ISSN: 2073-4395) (Impact Factor: 2.603), 10, 1-14. doi: 10.3390/agronomy10081112. 

 [17] Simioni, J.P.; Guasselli, L.A.; Ruiz, L.F.; de Oliveira, G. 2020. A comparison of data mining techniques and multi-sensor analysis for inland marshes delineation. Wetlands Ecology and Management (ISSN: 1572- 9834) (Impact Factor: 2.250), 28, 577-594. doi: 10.1007/s11273-020-09731-2.

 [16] Simioni, J.P.; Guasselli, L. A.; de Oliveira, G.; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Santos, T.V. 2020. A remote sensing-based method to assess water level fluctuations in wetlands in southern Brazil. GeoHazards (ISSN: 2624-795X) (Impact Factor: N/A), 1, 1-11. doi: 10.3390/geohazards1010003. 

 [15] Santos, C.A.C.; Mariano, D.A.; Nascimento, F.C.N.; Dantas, F.R.; de Oliveira, G.; Silva, M.T.; Safa, B.; Silva, L.L.; Silva, B.B.; Bezerra, B.G.; Medeiros, S.; Neale, C.M.U. 2020. Spatio-temporal patterns of energy exchange and evapotranspiration during an intense drought for drylands in Brazil. International Journal of Applied Earth Observations and Geoinformation (ISSN: 0303-2434) (Impact Factor: 4.846), 85, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.jag.2019.101982. 

 [14] de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Moraes, E.C.; Shimabukuro, Y.E; Santos, T.V.; von Randow, C.; Aguiar, R.G.; Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2019. Effects of land-cover changes on the partitioning of surface energy and water fluxes in Amazonia using high-resolution satellite imagery. Ecohydrology (ISSN: 1936- 0592) (Impact Factor: 2.564), 12, 1-18. doi: 10.1002/eco.2126. 

 [13] Mataveli, G.A.V.; Silva, M.E.S.; Franca, D.A.; Brunsell, N.A.; de Oliveira, G.; Cardozo, F.S.; Bertani, G.; Pereira, G. 2019. Characterization and trends of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) fire emissions in the Brazilian Cerrado during 2002-2017. Remote Sensing (ISSN: 2072-4292) (Impact Factor: 5.45), 11, 1-21. doi: 10.3390/rs11192254. 

 [12] Sutherlin, C.E.; Brunsell, N.A.; de Oliveira, G.; Crews, T.E.; DeHaan, L. R.; Vico, G. 2019. Contrasting physiological and environmental controls of evapotranspiration over Kernza perennial crop, annual crops, and C4 and mixed C3/C4 grasslands. Sustainability (ISSN: 2071-1050) (Impact Factor: 3.889), 11, 1-14. doi: 10.3390/su11061640. 

 [11] Simioni, J.P.; Guasselli, L.A.; Ruiz, L.F.; Nascimento, V.F.; de Oliveira, G. 2018. Small inner marsh area delimitation using remote sensing spectral indexes and decision tree method in southern Brazil. Spanish Journal of Remote Sensing (ISSN: 1133-0953) (Impact Factor: 0.350), 52, 55-66. doi: 10.4995/raet.2018.10366. 

 [10] de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Sutherlin, C.E.; Crews, T.E.; De-Haan, L. R. 2018. Energy, water and carbon exchange over a perennial Kernza wheatgrass crop. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (ISSN: 0168-1923) (Impact Factor: 4.189), 249, 120-137. doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.11.022. 

 [9] de Oliveira, G.; Moraes, E.C.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Aragao, L.E.O.C; Mataveli, G.A.V. 2017. Application of remote sensing for the study of biosphere-atmosphere interactions in Amazonian ecosystems: a review. Brazilian Journal of Cartography (ISSN: 1808-0936) (Impact Factor: N/A), 69, 1189-1210. (in Portuguese). 

 [8] de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Moraes, E.C.; Santos, T.V.; Bertani, G.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2017. Evaluation of MODIS-based estimates of water-use efficiency in Amazonia. International Journal of Remote Sensing (ISSN: 1366-5901) (Impact Factor: 2.493), 38, 5291-5309. doi: 10.1080/01431161.2017.1339924. 

 [7] de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Moraes, E.C.; Santos, T.V.; Bertani, G.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2016. Use of MODIS sensor images combined with reanalysis products to retrieve net radiation in Amazonia. Sensors (ISSN: 1424-8220) (Impact Factor: 3.031), 16, 1-28. doi: 10.3390/s16070956. 

 [6] de Oliveira, G.; Moraes, E.C.; Rudorff, B.F.T. 2014. Radiation balance in areas of sugarcane expansion in Sao Paulo state using MODIS/Aqua orbital data. Brazilian Journal of Cartography (ISSN: 1808-0936) (Impact Factor: N/A), 66, 419-431. (in portuguese). 

 [5] de Oliveira, G.; Moraes, E.C. 2013. Digital classification of land use and land cover in Amazonia based on ASTER orbital data. Brazilian Journal of Physical Geography (ISSN: 1984-2295) (Impact Factor: N/A), 6, 510-521. (in portuguese). 

 [4] de Oliveira, G.; Moraes, E.C. 2013. Validation of net radiation obtained from MODIS/TERRA data in Amazonia with LBA surface measurements. Acta Amazonica (ISSN: 0044-05967) (Impact Factor: 1.042), 43, 353-363. doi: 10.1590S0044-59672013000300011. (in portuguese). 

 [3] Moraes, E.C.; Pereira, G.; Cardozo, F.C.; de Oliveira, G.; Ferreira, M.P. 2011. Spectral response of vegetation covered surface subject to flooding due to viewing geometry. Geografia (Rio Claro) (ISSN: 0100-7912) (Impact Factor: N/A), 36, 187-199. 

 [2] Lima e Cunha, M.C.; Monguilhott, M.; Saldanha, D.L.; Guasselli, L.A.; de Oliveira, G. 2011. Quantification of forest remnant dynamics in Jaquirana, RS, using satellite images. Brazilian Journal of Forest Science (ISSN: 0100-6762) (Impact Factor: 0.367), 35, 867-873. doi: 10.1590/S0100-67622011000500012. (in portuguese). 

 [1] Martins, E.M.; de Oliveira, G.; Guasselli, L.A. 2009. GIS as a method for management of public transportation using free software. Bulletin of Rio Grande do Sul Association of Geographers (ISSN: 0101-7888) (Impact Factor: N/A), 35, 119-132. (in portuguese).  


 


Books

Suratman, N.M.; de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Santos, C.A.C. (Eds.). 2020. Forest degradation around the world (ISBN: 978-1-78923-834-1) (80 p.). London, UK: InTech. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.77433.

Book Chapters

de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Santos, C.A.C. 2020. Sustainable development, economic growth and the fate of tropical forests. In Suratman, N. M.; de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Santos, C.A.C. (Eds.), Forest degradation around the world (ISBN: 978-1-78923- 834-1) (pp. 1-3). London, UK: InTech. 10.5772/intechopen.90648.

de Oliveira, G.; Brunsell, N.A.; Moraes, E.C.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Santos, T.V.; von Randow, C.; Aragao, L.E.O.C. 2018. Methods to evaluate land-atmosphere exchanges in Amazonia based on satellite imagery and ground measurements. In Sudarshana, P.; Rao, M.N.; Soneji, J.R. (Eds.), Tropical Forests - New Edition (ISBN: 978-9-53515-859-2) (pp. 67-94). London, UK: InTech. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.75194.

de Oliveira, G.; Moraes, E.C.; Brunsell, N.A.; Shimabukuro, Y.E.; Aragao, L.E.O.C; Mataveli, G.A.V.; Santos, T.V. 2016. Analysis of precipitation and evapotranspiration in Atlantic Rainforest remnants in southeastern Brazil from remote sensing data. In Blanco, J. E.; Chang, S.C.; Lo, Y.H. (Eds.), Tropical Forests - The Challenges of Maintaining Ecosystem Services while Managing the Landscape (ISBN: 978-9-53514-821-0) (pp. 93-112). London, UK: InTech. doi: 10.5772/64533. 

 


Courses Taught:

  • GEO331 - Computer Maps and Graphs
  • GEO332 - Remote Sensing I