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A procedure for regional lake water clarity assessment using Landsat and multispectral data. Kloiber, S.M., Brezonik, P.L., Olmanson, L.G.,  and Bauer, M.E, 2002. Remote Sens. Environ.  82:38-47. (Abstract)  

Application of Landsat imagery to regional-scale assessments of lake clarity. Kloiber, S.M., Brezonik, P.L. and Bauer, M.E, 2002. Water Research. 36:4330-4340. (Abstract)  

Water quality monitoring of 10,000 Minnesota lakes: statewide classification of lake water clarity using Landsat imagery. Olmanson, L.G., M.E. Bauer, and P.L. Brezonik, 2002. Proceedings, 15th William T. Pecora Memorial Remote Sensing Symposium. November 8-15, Denver, Colorado. Unpaginated CD ROM, 8pp. (Abstract) 

Satellite Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems: Tools for Regional Surface Water Assessment. Kloiber, S.M. 2002. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. 154 pages.

Image processing protocol for regional assessments of lake water quality. Olmanson, L.G., S.M. Kloiber, M.E. Bauer, and P.L. Brezonik, 2001. Water Resources Center and Remote Sensing Laboratory, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, 55108, October 2001. (Abstract) (Download PDF)

Seasonal patterns of chlorophyll a and Secchi disk transparency in lakes of east-central Minnesota: implications for design of ground- and satellite-based monitoring programs. Stadelmann, T.H., Brezonik, P.L., and Kloiber, S.M. 2001. Submitted to Lake Reserv. Manag. 17:299-314. (Abstract)

Assessment of lake water clarity in the Upper Great Lakes region. Bauer. M., Olmanson, L., Schulze, M., Brezonik, P., Chipman, J., Riera, J., and Lillesand, T., 2001. Proceedings, American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, St. Louis, Missouri, April 23-27, 2001. (Abstract)

Lake water clarity assessment of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes: A comprehensive view from space. Olmanson, L.G., P.L. Brezonik, S.M. Kloiber, M.E. Bauer, and E.E. Day, 2001. Proceedings, Virginia Water Research Symposium 2000. In: Advances in Water Monitoring Research, T.Younos (Ed.), Water Resources Publications, LLC, Highland Ranch, Colorado, pp. 183-202. (Abstract)

Cumulative impacts of development on lakes in the North Central Hardwood Forest ecoregion of Minnesota: an exploratory study. Brezonik, P.L., Osgood, R.A., Olmanson, L., Day, E., Hatch, L., Doyle, J., Perry, J.A., Bauer, M., MacBeth, E., and Anderle, T., 2000.  Final report to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN. (Abstract)

Trophic state assessment of lakes in the Twin Cities (Minnesota, USA) region by satellite imagery. Kloiber, S.M., Anderle, T.H., Brezonik, P.L., Olmanson, L.G., Bauer, M.E., and Brown, D.A., 2000. Arch. Hydrobiol. Spec. Issues. Advanc. Limnol., 55, 137-151. (Abstract)

Satellite remote sensing of the trophic state conditions of the lakes in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Olmanson, L.G., 1997. M.S. Paper, Department of Water Resources Science, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.  

Use of Landsat data to predict the trophic state of Minnesota lakes. Lillesand, T.M., Johnson, W.L., Deuell, R.L., Lindstrom, O.M. and Meisner, D.E., 1983. Photogram. Engrg. Remote Sens., 49, 219-229

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