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Funded Research Projects
Wilson, T., H. Rauch and T. Warner, 2005-2006. An Integrated Geoscience Approach to CO2 Leakage Prediction and Detection at Geologic Sequestration Sites. US Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory. $297,066.
Warner, T., J. McGraw and T. Harris, 2004-2005. West Virginia View. AmericaView/USGS. $89,500.
Warner, T., M. D. Nellis, J. McGraw, and T. Harris, 2003-2004. West Virginia View. USGS. $89,500.
Warner, T., 2002-2003. AmericaView Executive Committee Initiation. USGS, $28,000.
Warner, T., M. D. Nellis, J. McGraw, T. Harris, L. Evans and P. Kinder, 2002-2003. West Virginia View. Ohio Aerospace Institute/NASA. $88,200.
J. McGraw, T. Warner, and R. Landenberger, 2002-2005. Evaluation of the Invasion Potential of Ailanthus altissima (Tree of Heaven) in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. USDA, $222,505.
Landenberger, R., T. Warner and J. McGraw, 2002. Detection and monitoring of Ailanthus altissima (Tree of Heaven) using high spatial resolution imagery. USDA Forest Service. $5,000.
Warner, T. and D. Nellis, 2002. Enhancement to full range spectrometer. WVU Research Corporation Research Incentive Competitive Grants Program. $13,500.
Warner, T. and M. D. Nellis, 2001-2002. 3-D Virtual reality for earth and planetary science studies. Institute for Scientific Research/NASA. $35,000.
Warner, T. A., 2000. NASA Earth Science Enterprise Scientific Data Purchase (SDP). IKONOS imagery to the value of $24,083.
McGraw, J., T. Warner and R. Landenberger, 2000-2001. Censusing rare elements of vegetation for conservation purposes using remote sensing. Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, WVU: $31,500.
Warner, T., J. McGraw, R. Landenberger and M. D. Nellis, 2000-2001. Multiscale, multitemporal analysis of forest ecosystems using remote sensing. NASA EPSCoR, $33,000, WVU
Nellis, M. D., J. McGraw and T. A. Warner, 1999-2000. Forest ecosystem remote sensing. NASA EPSCoR, $40,000.
Warner, T. and J. McGraw, 1998-2001. Development of algorithms for segmentation and identification of individual trees in remotely sensed images of diverse forest canopies. NSF, $332,256.
Monget, J-M., G. Shao, T. Warner, J. Carr, A. Karakos, M-C Girard and M. Druel, 1998-2001. Joint EU/USA convergence teaching and training program on earth imaging techniques and their applications. U.S. Department of Education and the European Union.
Steinmaus, K, E. Perry, G. Petrie, A. Stephan and T. Warner, 1998 - 1999. Automated feature extraction from NTM and commercial satellite imagery. NIMA.
Desai, C., T. Harris and T. Warner, 1998 - 1999. Automated feature extraction from commercial satellite multispectral and panchromatic imagery. NIMA, $137,783.
Warner, T. A., 1998 - 1999. Identifying structural differences in mixed mesophytic and northern hardwood forests on the Monongahela National Forest using remote sensing data. USDA Forest Service. $11,000.
Warner, T. A., 1997 - 1998. AWU Faculty Fellowship (Renewal). Associated Western Universities and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, $6,000.
Warner, T. A., 1997 - 2000. Spatial analysis of hyperspectral imagery. US Department of Energy, $100,000.
McGraw, J., T. Warner, M. A. Fajvan, L. Gribko, C. B. Yuill, J. R. Cumming, R. Thomas, W. T. Peterjohn. 1997 - 1998. New Frontiers in High Resolution Remote Sensing for Forest Ecosystem Evaluation in the Central Appalachians. NSF EPSCoR, $150,000.
Warner, T., 1996 - 1997. Multisensor image analysis for land-cover classification. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. $28,052.
McGraw, J., T. Warner, M. A. Fajvan, and C. B. Yuill. 1996 - 1997. Applications of remote sensing and image processing in studies of forest tree population dynamics and ecology. NSF $25,000.
McGraw, J., T. Warner, M. A. Fajvan, C. B. Yuill, W. T. Peterjohn, J. R. Cumming, K. Garbutt, L. Gribko, R. Thomas, P. Ziemkiewicz, J. Skousen, and R. Arora. 1996 - 1997. Forest Ecological Assessment Program: Planning Activity. NSF EPSCoR, $50,000.
Warner, T. A., 1996. Feature selection for Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Associated Western Universities and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, $10,000.
Warner, T. A. 1995 - 1997. Integration of Remotely-sensed geobotanical and structural methods for hydrocarbon exploration in West-Central West Virginia. Department of Energy. $58,450, Matching funds from NRCCE $38,500.
Warner, T. A. and D. Weiner, 1993. Remote sensing of agricultural land use patterns in the Eastern Transvaal, South Africa. WVU Senate Research Grant Program. $7,294.
Warner, T. A., 1993. X and C band backscatter characteristics of natural forests under conditions of moderate relief. WV Space Grant Consortium $13,600.
Cai, G. and Warner, T., 1993. Spatial models of vegetation dynamics and global change. NASA Global Change Fellowship for Graduate Student G. Cai. $22,000.