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ACADEMIC
PREPARATION
B.A.
Geography, San Francisco State University
, 1978
M.A.
Geography, San Jose State
University , 1981
Ph.D.
Geography, Kent State
University , 1986
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Environmental
Remote Sensing, Springer, in preparation
Integrated
Environmental Planning, Blackwell Publishers, Malden, MA., 2003.
Environmental
Decision Making: An Information Technology Approach, Blackwell Science
Publishers, Inc, Malden, MA., 1997.
Articles
James K.
Lein. "Implementing Remote Sensing Strategies to Support Environmental
Compliance Assessment: A neural network application, Environmental
Science and Policy, in press
James K.
Lein Lyndsey E. Abel. "Hazard Vulnerability Assessment: How Well Does
Nature Follow Our Rules?", Environmental Hazards, in press.
Lyndsey E.
Abel and James K. Lein, "Assessing the Impact of Variable Weighting
Strategies on the Spatial Patten of Hazard Vulnerability, Papers of the
Applied Geography Conferences, (2009) 32: 124-133.
James K.
Lein and Nicole Stump, “Modeling Wildfire Potential in
Southeastern Ohio using Geospatial Technology”, Applied
Geography, (2009) 29: 21-34.
James K.
Lein, and Karis L. Day, “Assessing the Growth Inducing
Impact of Infrastructure Development in Appalachian Ohio” Land
Use Policy (2008) 25: 210-223.
Remote
Sensing for Homeland Security: Assessing Vulnerability, Earth Imaging
Journal 5, 2008, 20-25.
Geospatial
Solutions to Bird Strike Mitigation and Hazard Identification”,
Papers of the Applied
Geography Conferences (2006) 29: 123-132.
Toward the
Rapid Characterization of the Built Environment Within the
Wildland-Urban Interface: A Soft Classification
Strategy," GIScience and Remote Sensing, 43, 2006, 179-196.
James Lein
and Nicole Stump, Wildland-Urban
Interface Delineation Using Spectral Linear Unmixing, Papers of
the Applied Geography Conference, 26, 2005, pp 140-149.
Developing
Image-based Decision Support Tools for Homeland Security Applications,
Images to Decisions: Remote Sensing Foundations for GIS Applications
Conference, 2004, pp 127-139.
Assessing
the Applicability of Satellite Imagery for Environmental Regulatory
Compliance Monitoring Assessment”, Journal of Environmental
Technology Management, 4, 2004, pp 157-173.
James Lein
and Monica Kovacic, Developing A Satellite-Based Vulnerability
Assessment for Homeland Security Applications, Papers of the Applied
Geography Conference, 26, 2003, pp 133-143.
Applying
Evidential Reasoning Methods to Agricultural Land Cover Classification,
International Journal of Remote Sensing, 24, 2003, pp 4161-4180.
Sensing
Sprawl: Toward the Monitoring of Urban Expansion Using Dempster-Shafer
Theory, GeoCarto International, 18, 2003,pp 61-70.
OhioView:
A Case Study in Progress, On-Line Journal of Space Communications, v.
3. 2002.
New
Directions in the Use of Satellite Data for Cumulative Impact
Assessment, Environmental Practice, v 4 (2002), pp 330-235.
Evaluating
the Utility of Land Satellite Information for Strip Mine Reclamation
Monitoring and Assessment, Papers and Proceedings of the Applied
Geography Conference, p 1 -9, 2001,
Timothy G.
Anderson and James K. Lein, Toward the Delineation of Relic Landscapes
Using Landsat TM+ Data, Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography
Conference, 19-22, 2001
Developing
a Statewide Environmental Monitoring Program Using Landsat Data: The
OhioView Example, Proceedings of the Pecora 14/Land Satellite
Information Conference, 1999, p 303-313..
Evaluating
the Role of GIS in Environmental Impact Assessment: An Applications
Perspective, Applied Geographic Studies,v.2 (1998) pp 59-75.
Validating
Long-Sequence AVHRR Time Series Data: What do the Patterns Reveal?,
Papers and Proceeding of the Applied Geography Conferences, v. 21,
1998, pp. 263-271.
John D.
Waldron and James K. Lein, Applying Geographic Information Systems
Toward the Delineation and Analysis of Prehistoric Landscapes, Papers
and Proceeding of the Applied Geography Conferences, v. 21, pp 290-299.
Developing
Environmental Monitoring Systems Using Remote Sensing and Neural
Network Technologies, Technical Papers and Proceeding of the American
Society for Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, v 3, 1997,
pp323-332.
Automating
the EIA Process with GIS: Stages and Strategies, Proceedings of the
1997 GIS/LIS Conference, 1997, pp 395-401.
James K.
Lein and Aaron Burk. Neural Networks for GIS Map Reclassification",
Papers and Proceeding of the Applied Geography Conferences, vol.19,
1996, pp 289-296.
Mapping
Environmental Carrying Capacity Using An Artificial Neural Network: A
First Experiment, Land Degradation and Rehabilitation, v 6, 1995,
p.17-28.
On The
Evaluation of Cumulative Environmental Change: Implications for
Global-Scale Assessment. The Papers and Proceedings of the Applied
Geography Conferences, v. 17, 1994, p.156-163.
Charles
Gichana Manyara and James K. Lein. Exploring the Suitability of Fuzzy
Set Theory in Image Classification: A Comparative Study Applied to the
Mau Forest Area Kenya. ASPRS Technical Papers, v. 1. 1994, p.384-391.
Qualitative
Reasoning and Environmental Decision Making: The Role of Logic
Modeling, The Papers and Proceedings of the Applied Geography
Conferences, v.16, 1993, p.30-135.
Formalizing
Expert Judgment in the Environmental Impact Assessment Process, The
Environmental Professional, v.5(1), 1993, p.95-102.
Applying
Expert Systems Technology to Carrying Capacity Assessment: A
Demonstration Prototype, Journal of Environmental Management, v.37,
1993, p.63-84.
On the
Application of Expert Systems in Environmental Performance Assessment:
A Consequence Analysis Example, Journal of Environmental Systems,
v.21(2), 1992, p.167-183.
Modeling
Environmental Impact Using an Expert-Geographic Information System,
Proceedings: Geographic Information Systems/Land Information Systems
'92, v.1, 1992, p.436-444.
Expressing
Environmental Risk Using Fuzzy Variables: A Preliminary Evaluation, The
Environmental Professional, v.14(3), 1992, p.257-268.
Carrying
Capacity Classification Using an Artificial Neural Network With NOAA
AVHRR-NDVI Data, Proceedings: Annual Convention of the American Society
for Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, v.1, 1992,
p.275-284.
Asaph
Anyamba and James K. Lein. "Monitoring Ecological Change Using
AVHRR-NDVI Imagery: A Kenyan Example", Proceedings; Resource Technology
'92 - Conference of Global Change, v.2, 1992, p.24-34.
R.E.
Davies and James K. Lein. "Applying
an Expert System Methodology for Solid Waste Landfill Site Selection"
Proceedings of the Urban Regional Information Systems Association, v.3,
1991, p.125-137.
Exploring
a Knowledge-based Procedure for Developmental Suitability Analysis,
Applied Geography, v.10(3), 1990, p.171-186.
The
Assessment of Land Use/Land Cover Impacts on Local Climate, Journal of
Environmental Management, v.28, 1989, p.157-175.
An Expert
System Approach to Environmental Impact Assessment", International
Journal of Environmental Studies, v.33, 1989, p.12-27.
Chapters
in Books
A
Preliminary GIS Analysis of the Hocking Valley Archaic and Woodland
Settlement Trends, by Nicole I. Stump, James Lein, Abrams, and Freter,
in THE EMERGENCE OF THE MOUNDBUILDERS: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF TRIBAL
SOCIETIES IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO, edited by Elliot M. Abrams and Ann
Corinne Freter, 2004. Ohio University Press., pp. 25
-38.
Woodland
Communities in the Hocking Valley, by David Crowell, Abrams, Freter,
and Lein, in, THE EMERGENCE OF THE MOUNDBUILDERS: THE
ARCHAEOLOGY OF TRIBAL SOCIETIES IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO, edited by
Elliot M. Abrams and Ann Corinne Freter., 2004. Ohio University
Press. pp. 82 - 97.
Formalizing
Expert Judgment in the Environmental Impact Assessment Process, in J.
Lemons (editor), Readings in the Environment, Blackwell Science, Inc,
Cambridge MA, p. 230-247., 1995.
An Expert
System Approach to Environmental Assessment, in J. Rose (editor),
Environmental Concepts, Policies, and Strategies, Gordon and Breach
Science Publishers, p.199-214., 1991.
Papers
Presented
Bringing Remote Sensing Down to Earth: Enhancing the Operational
Utility of Satellite Technologies for Local Decision Making, Ohio GIS
Conference, September, 2009.
Lyndsey E. Able and James K. Lein, The Influence of Factor Weighing
Strategies on Spatial Vulnerability Assessment, Annual Meeting,
Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, April 2007.
Toward the
Refinement of the Urban Terrain Zone Classification System Based on
Hyperspectral Phenomenology, Annual Meeting, American Society for
Photogrammetery and Remote Sensing, Baltimore, MD, March, 2009.
Compliance
Remote Sensing: Satellite Solutions to the Environmental Compliance
Problems, Satellites and Environmental Law Symposium, University
College London, London, England, December, 2008.
Operational
Considerations in the Application of Spaceborn Sensors for
Environmental Compliance Enforcement and Monitoring, Annual Meeting,
American Society for Photogrammetery and Remote Sensing, Portland, OR,
May 2008.
Evaluating
Environmental Compliance Monitoring via Remote Sensing Methodologies,
Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA. April,
2008.
James K.
Lein and Karis Day, Assessing the Growth Inducing Impact of
Infrastructure Development in Appalachian Ohio. Annual Meeting,
Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, April 2007.
Remote
Sensing for Environmental Compliance; Operational Challenges and
Practical Limitations, International
Symposium on Satellite Monitoring for Environmental
Compliance Assessment The Space Policy Institute, George
Washington University, Washington, DC: September 2007.
James K.
Lein and Karis Day, Infrastructure Development and Land Use Change in
Appalachian Ohio, 30th Annual Applied Geography Conference,
Indianapolis, IN, October, 2007
James K.
Lein, J and Nicole Stump, Assessing Wildfire Potential Within the
Wildland Urban Interface: A Southeastern Ohio Example, 30th
Annual Applied Geography Conference, Indianapolis, IN, October 2007
Geospatial
Solution to Bird Strike Mitigation and Hazard Identification, 29th
Annual Applied Geography Conference, Tampa, FL, October, 2006.
Exploring
Bird Strike Risk Mitigation: A Combined Remote Sensing/GIS Approach,
2006 Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL,
March, 2006
Wildland-Urban
Interface Delineation Using Spectral Linear Unmixing, 28th Annual
Applied Geography Conference, Washington, DC., November 4, 2005.
Identifying
Land Cover Attractants for Bird Strike Risk Mitigation: A Combined
Remote Sensing/GIS Approach, Annual Meeting East lakes Division:
Association of American Geographers, Bowling Green, OH., Oct. 21, 2005.
Evaluating
Soft Classification Strategies for Wildland Urban Interface Mapping,
OhioGIS Conference, Columbus, OH., Sept 22, 2005
Applying
Spectral Mixture Analysis to Wildland/Urban Interface Mapping in Ohio,
Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Denver, CO., April
5, 2005.
Urban
Terrain Classification Using Spectral Mixture Analysis With Moderate to
Resolution Satellite Imagery, Annual Meeting, East Lakes Division,
Association of American Geographers, Athens, OH, October 16, 2004.
Developing
Image-based Decision Support Tools for Homeland Security Applications,
Images to Decisions: Remote Sensing Foundations for GIS Applications
Conference, ASPRS, Kansas City, Missouri, Sept 11, 2004.
Developing
Remote Sensing Solutions to Improve Public-Sector Decision Making
Science, Technology and Innovation Meeting, NASA Plum Brook, April 14,
2004.
Defining
Remote Sensing Capabilities for Homeland Security Applications, Air
Force Remote Sensing Lab, Wright-Paterson AFB, Dayton, OH, April 28,
2004.
Remote
Sensing Contributions to Homeland Security Research, 4th
Annual AmericaView Meeting, Washington, DC., February 12, 2004
Developing
A Satellite-Based Vulnerability Assessment for Homeland Security
Applications,26th Annual Applied Geography Conference,
Colorado Spring, CO, October 25, 2003.
Characterizing
Site and Situational Factors for Satellite-based Vulnerability
Assessments- A Homeland Security Example, 99th Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New Orleans,
LA. May 7, 2003
A
Comparative Analysis of Landsat 7 and ASTER Data for Environmental
Applications, Annual Meeting AAG, Los Angeles, CA, March 21, 2002
Current
Status of Land over Analysis and Mapping in Southeastern Ohio - 2nd
Annual Gateway2 Earth Confernece, Cleveland Ohio, January 25th, 2002.
Reviewing
trends in the role of satellite data for environmental applications -
2nd annual Gateway2Earth Conference, Cleveland Ohio, January 24th-
26th, 2002
Statewide
Farmland Loss Monitoring: The OhioView Example, Annual Meeting of the
South East Division: Association of American Geographers, Lexington,
KY, November 3, 2001.
Shannon Cummins and James K. Lein, Toward the Delineation of Relic
Landscapes Using Landsat TM+ Data, 24th Annual Applied Geography
Conference, Fort Worth, TX, November 15, 2001.
Evaluating the Utility of Land Satellite Information for Strip Mine
Reclamation Monitoring and Assessment, 24th Annual Applied Geography
Conference, Fort Worth, TX, November 15, 2001,
Applying Medium resolution Satellite Data for Watershed Restoration
Monitoring, Ohio Planning Conference, Akron, OH, October 5, 2001.
Data Integration for Land Cover Analysis in Ohio, 2nd Annual Gateway to
Earth Meeting, Sioux Falls, SD, August 7, 2001
Applying Remote Sensing Technology in Appalachian Ohio, Annual Meeting:
Association of American Geographers, New York, NY. March , 2001
Applying
Satellite Data for Regional Development and Environmental Planning:
Assessing Need and Delivering Results, Gateway to Earth Conference,
NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, November, 2000.
Land Cover
Monitoring from Space: The OhioView Example, Annual Meeting, East Lakes
Division, Association of American Geographers, Oxford, OH, October,
2000.
Recent
Developments in the Simulation of Land Use/Land Cover Change, 23rd
Annual Applied Geography Conference, Tampa, FL, October, 2000.
Assessing
Land Use-Land Cover Change in Southeast Ohio From Landsat 7 TM+ Data,
Gateway to the Earth Symposium, USGS/EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD,
August, 2000.
Characterizing
Farmland Loss Using Landsat TM Data, Annual Meeting: Association of
American Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, April, 2000.
Developing
Environmental Monitoring Programs Using Landsat Data: The OhioView
Example, Pecora 14 / Land Satellite Information III Conference, Denver,
CO, November, 1999.
Dynamic
Modeling Strategies for Environmental Decision Support: An Application
Perspective, 22nd Annual Applied Geography Conference,
Charlotte, NC, October, 1999.
Evaluating
the Role of Expert Systems in Applied Geographic Analysis, Annual
Meeting: Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA, March, 1998.
Validating
Long-Sequence AVHRR Time Series Data, 21st Annual Applied
Geography Conference, Louisville, KY, October, 1998.
John D.
Waldron and James K. Lein, Applying Geographic Information Systems
Toward the Delineation and Analysis of Prehistoric Landscapes:, 21st
Annual Applied Geography Conference, Louisville, KY, October, 1998.
Incorporating
Local Knowledge in Land Use Decision Making, Annual Meeting: East Lakes
Division- Association of American Geographers, Columbus, OH, 1998.
Automating
the EIA Process with GIS, GIS/LIS '97, Cincinnati, OH, October, 1997.
Generating
Development Scenarios Along the Urban-Rural Fringe in a GIS
Environment, 20th Annual Applied Geography Conference,
Albuquerque, NM, November, 1997.
Environmental
Monitoring Using an Artificial Neural Network with PathFinder AVHRR
Data, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Fort
Worth, TX, April, 1997.
Developing
Environmental Monitoring Systems Using Remote Sensing and Artificial
Neural Network Technologies, Annual Meeting: American Society for
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Seattle, WA, April,
1997.
Neural
Networks for Environmental Monitoring Using AVHRR NDVI Data Sets, Joint
Meeting of the West Lakes and East Lakes Divisions, Association of
American Geographers, Valparaiso, IN, October 25, 1996.
James K.
Lein and Aaron Burk, Neural Networks for GIS Map Reclassification, 19th
Annual Applied Geography Conference, Kansas City, MO, October 18, 1996.
Issues in
the Formulation of GIS Decision Rules, Annual Meeting: East Lakes
Division, Association of American Geographers, Toledo, OH, October
20-21, 1995.
Archiving
Spatial Information: Is There A Role for GIS , Annual Meeting:Society
of Ohio Archivists, Athens, OH. September 28-30, 1995.
Qualitative
Reasoning and the Development of Improved Spatial Process Models,
Annual Meeting, association of American Geographers, San Francisco,
CA., March 31, 1994.
On the
Evaluation of Cumulative Environmental Change: Implications for
Global-Scale Assessment, 17th Annual Applied Geography Conference,
Akron, Ohio, October 14, 1994.
Considerations
in the Design of Neural Network Models for Spatial Analysis and
Cartographic Modeling, GIS/LIS'94, Phoenix, AZ, October 25, 1994.
Charles
Gichana Manyara and James K. Lein, Exploring the Suitability of Fuzzy
Set Theory in Image Classification, Annual Convention, American Society
for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Reno, NV., April 26, 1994.
Qualitative
Reasoning and Environmental Decision Making: The Role of Logic
Modeling, 16th Annual Applied Geography Conference, Toronto, Canada,
October 14, 1993.
Geographic
Information Systems: Design and Development Considerations, Ohio
Planning Conference-Southeast Ohio Section, March 6, 1993.
Noise
Impact Assessment: A Combined GIS-Expert System Approach, Annual
Meetings, Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, GA., April 10,
1993.
Developing
Neural Network Applications for Landscape Analysis: Prospects and
Pitfalls, Applied Geography Conference, Kent State University, Kent,
OH., February 19, 1993.
Carrying
Capacity Classification Using an Artificial Neural Network With NOAA
AVHRR-NDVI Data, Annual Meetings, American Society for Photogrammetric
Engineering and Remote Sensing, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 4, 1992.
Developing
A Neural Network Approach for Monitoring Environmental Carrying
Capacity, Annual Meetings: Association of American Geographers, San
Diego, CA., April 19, 1992.
Modeling
Environmental Impact Using an Expert-Geographic Information System,
1992 GIS/LIS Conference, San Jose,CA., November 11, 1992.
Asaph
Anyamba and James K. Lein, Monitoring Ecological Change Using
AVHRR-NDVI Imagery: A Kenyan Example, 1992 RT/ASPRS Conference on
Global Change, Washington, D.C., August 5, 1992.
Applying
an Artificial Neural Network to Land Resource Assessment, Annual
Meetings of the East Lakes Division of the Association of American
Geographers, Youngstown, OH., November 2, 1991.
Employing
Fuzzy Variables in Geographic Information Systems, GIS Symposium,
Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE., February 25, 1991.
Russell E.
Davies and James K. Lein, Applying an Expert System Methodology For
Solid Waste Landfill Site Selection, Annual Conference of the Urban
Regional Information Systems Association, San Francisco, CA., August
15, 1991.
James K.
Lein and F.E. Bernard, New Directions in the Expression of
Environmental Carrying Capacity, Annual Meetings: Association of
American Geographers, Miami FL., April 14, 1991.
User
Acceptance as a Factor in Expert System Design, American Society for
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Fall Convention,
Cleveland, OH., Sept 18, 1989.
Defining
the Operational Context of GIS Decision Making in Environmental
Management. Annual Conference: National Association of Environmental
Professionals, Reno NV., June 20, 1989.
The Human
Factor in Environmental Change, Annual Meetings: East Lakes Division of
the Association of American Geographers, Charleston, WV., November 20,
1989.
SUITABLY:
A Rule-based Expert System for Developmental Suitability Analysis,
Annual Meetings: East Lakes Division of the Association of American
Geographers, Charleston, WV., November 20, 1989.
GRANTS
AND AWARDS
SCAN-III: Sensor and Communications Airship Network- Phase 3
“, US Army SMDB Laboratory / Ohio Aerospace Institute,
$139,000 (7/1/2009-6/30,2010). R. Beck (P.I.) with co-grantees, R.
Frohn, and J.Lein.
SCAN-II: Sensor and Communications Airship Network- Phase 2 “, US
Army SMDB Laboratory / Ohio Aerospace Institute, $435,000
(7/1/2008-6/30,2009). R. Beck (P.I.) with co-grantees, R. Frohn, and
J.Lein.
SCAN-I:
Sensor and Communications Airship Network-Phase 1 “, US Army SMDB
Laboratory / Ohio Aerospace Institute, $154,840, R. Beck (P.I.)
with co-grantees, K. Hinkle, and J.Lein.
Spatial
Analysis for Forest Stewardship Evaluation in Ohio, Ohio Department of
Natural Resources- Division of Forestry, $25,000 ,
Wildfire
Risk Mapping at the Wildland/Urban Interface to Support Community Level
Assessment, ODNR-Dept of Forestry, $56,753.
Assessing
Habitat and Land Cover Attractants for Bird Strike Risk Mitigation
Through Mutli- and Hyper-spectral Remote Sensing Techniques, OAI/NASA
GRC, $94,859
Sustaining
Land Remote Sensing Education and Research in Ohio, AmericaView, Inc.,
$89,500
Urban
Terrain Mapping and Analysis Using moderate to Fine Resolution
Satellite Imagery, NASA Glenn Research Center, $33,500 (
7/1/2003-6/30/2004), J. Lein (P.I.)
Supporting OhioView Operations and Governance, NASA Glenn Research
Center, $42,985 (7/1/2003-6/30/2004), J. Lein (P.I.)
Infrastructure
Support for Enhanced Remote Sensing Research in Ohio, U.S. Geological
Survey, $89,500, J. Lein (P.I.) with co-grantees
Implementing
the AmericaView Organizational Plan: Phase II, U.S. Geological Survey,
$139,215, J. Lein (P.I.) with co-grantees
Establishing
a National Program for Satellite Data Dissemination and Research: The
AmericaView Project, United States Geological Survey, EROS Data Center,
$225,000, (6/1/2002 - 5/30/2003), James K. Lein (P.I.)
OhioView
Virtual University program in Remote Sensing and GIS technology, Ohio
Board of Regents $304,731 Mandy Munro-Stasiuk, Kent State
University(pi).( 4/1/2002), J. Lein (co-pi).
Characterizing
Site and Situational Factors for Satellite-based Vulnerability
Assessment- A Homeland Security Example, NASA GRC/Ohio Aerospace Inst.,
$95,000, (6/1/2002 - 9/1/2003), James K. Lein (pi)
Implementing
Web-based Solutions for Satellite Data Presentation, Analysis and
Understanding, United States Geological Survey, EROS Data Center,
$375,00, (6/1/2001 - 7/30/2002), J Lein (P.I.).
Mapping
Natural Hazard Exposure Patterns Using Landsat 7 Data, NASA-Glen
Research Center, $53,015, (6/1/2001 - 6/31/2002), J. Lein (P.I.).
Satellite
Data Integration and Image Visualization for Land Cover Analysis in
Ohio, United States Geological Survey, EROS Data Center, $ 479,998
(9/1/2000 - 8/31/2001), J. Lein (P.I.),
Demonstrating
the Value of Satellite Information for Development and Planning in
Appalachian Ohio, NASA - GRC, $105,000, (6/1/2000 - 5/31/2001), J.Lein
(P.I.)
Developing
A Statewide Monitoring Program for Environmental Analysis Using Landsat
Data, United States Geological Survey- EROS Data Center, $184,293
(9/1/99 - 8/31/00), J. Lein (P.I.).
GeoMedia
For Desktop GIS: Intergraph Corporation, $30,000, 4/1/1999.
Applications
of Landsat, ASTER and MODIS Data to Land Cover Mapping in Ohio, United
States Geological Survey- EROS Data Center, $ 120, 181 (120,181)
(4/1/98 - 3/31/99), J. Lein (co-P.I.).
Landsat
Data For Land Cover Mapping in Ohio, United States Geological Survey -
EROS Data Center, $ 21,000 (4/1/98-3/31/99), J. Lein (co-P.I.)
Establishing
an Environmental Research Program for Southeast Ohio, State of Ohio
1804 Fund Award, 1989, $21,000.
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