María J. Polo

Orcid: 0000-0002-6296-2198

According to our database1, María J. Polo authored at least 10 papers between 2016 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
Combining Terrestrial Photography and Sentinel-1 Imagery for Assessing Wet Snow Dynamics in Ephemeral Snowpack over Semiarid Mountain Areas.
Proceedings of the IGARSS 2024, 2024

2023
Characterizing Snow Dynamics in Semi-Arid Mountain Regions with Multitemporal Sentinel-1 Imagery: A Case Study in the Sierra Nevada, Spain.
Remote. Sens., November, 2023

2021
Monitoring Water and Energy Cycles at Climate Scale in the Third Pole Environment (CLIMATE-TPE).
Remote. Sens., 2021

2020
Monitoring Grass Phenology and Hydrological Dynamics of an Oak-Grass Savanna Ecosystem Using Sentinel-2 and Terrestrial Photography.
Remote. Sens., 2020

2019
Integration of a Landsat Time-Series of NBR and Hydrological Modeling to Assess Pinus Pinaster Aiton. Forest Defoliation in South-Eastern Spain.
Remote. Sens., 2019

2018
Modeling Surface Energy Fluxes over a Dehesa (Oak Savanna) Ecosystem Using a Thermal Based Two-Source Energy Balance Model (TSEB) I.
Remote. Sens., 2018

Modeling Surface Energy Fluxes over a Dehesa (Oak Savanna) Ecosystem Using a Thermal Based Two Source Energy Balance Model (TSEB) II - Integration of Remote Sensing Medium and Low Spatial Resolution Satellite Images.
Remote. Sens., 2018

Combining Remote Sensing and Terrestrial Photography in a Snowmelt Modeling Framework to Retrieve Snow Evolution in a Semi-Arid Region.
Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2018

2017
Quantifying Snow Cover Distribution in Semiarid Regions Combining Satellite and Terrestrial Imagery.
Remote. Sens., 2017

2016
Assessing minimum environmental flows in nonpermanent rivers: The choice of thresholds.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2016


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