The presentations and publications below, available for downloading, were presented at Forest Watch meetings.
Presentations from Recent Meetings
- November 2012
- December 8, 2010
–2009-10 Databook Review (ppt)
- May 19, 2010
–2008-09 Databook Review (ppt)
- March 27, 2009 Winter Meeting, UNH
–2007-08 Databook Review (ppt)
Recent and long-term data analysis, Mike Gagnon–Measuring Chlorophyll with Digital Cameras using MVH Images (ppt), Mike Gagnon
–Forest Watch to Maple Watch (ppt), Martha Carlson, UNH, MS Research
–Gilmanton Middle School Student Presentations (ppt), Forest Watch student research and reflections on IGARSS '08 (Intern'l. Geosciences and Remote Sensing Symposium experience), Mary Fougere, Kathryn Clark, Gabrielle Clarke, and Rachel Davis.
–St. Bani School Student Presentations (ppt),
Forest Watch student research and reflections on IGARSS '08 (Intern'l. Geosciences and Remote Sensing Symposium) experience, Robert Schongalla, Like Kalvaitis, Ethan McQueen, Leah Peters, and Sarah Xiao.
Presentations from Past Meetings
- February 6, 2008 Winter Meeting
2006-07 Databook Review
Recent and long-term data analysis Mike GagnonIGARSS 2008 (International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symposium),
July 6-11, 2008, Dr. Barry RockGLOBE Carbon Cycle
Investigating the Global Carbon Cycle in Terrestrial Ecosystems,
Sarah Silverberg and Rita FreuderCalciumOxalate and Spruce
Studying the impact of calcium additions to spruce forests in NH's White Mountains, Will KesslerCalciumOxalate and Fir
Studying the impact of calcium additions to fir forests in NH's White Mountains, Tricia McCarthy - December 18, 2006 Winter Meeting
2005-06 Databook Review
Recent and long-term data analysis, Mike Gagnon - December 7, 2005 Winter Meeting
2004-05 Databook Review
Recent and long-term data analysis, Mike GagnonMVH Image
Making Forest Measurements (DBH & Tree Height) with digital photography and MVH Image, Mike GagnonCenote
Using remote sensing to study Cenotes and their associated vegetation in Quintana-Roo, Mexico; Ryan HuntleyCaveDiver
Learnline Presentation on Cave Systems, Cenotes and threats to the fragile ecosystems in Mexico's Riviera Maya; Sam Meachum - December 8, 2004 Winter Meeting
Seasonal Change and Plant Stress Detection
Visualizing vegetation stress with plant stress glasses through seasonal change (phenology) and drying experiments, Dr. Barry RockDBH
Analysis of incremental growth in Forest Watch pine trees, Dr. Stephen HaleCenote
Using remote sensing to study Cenotes and their associated vegetation in Quintana-Roo, Mexico; Ryan HuntleyINHALE
Integrated Human Health and Air Quality Project; studying the effects of poor air quality on human pulmonary function in New England, Tom LambertHemlock Wooly Adelgid
Monitoring the health of your local hemlocks; looking for the presence of the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid, Debra Kimball2003-04 Databook Review
Recent and long-term data analysis, Mike Gagnon