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Mark Jakubauskas

Mark Jakubauskas
Courtesy Assistant Professor

Office: 138 Nichols Hall
Phone: 785-864-1508
Email: mjakub@ku.edu

Office Hours: T R 11:00-12:00; or by appt.

  • Ph.D., Kansas (1994)
Vita (pdf)

Courses Taught   Research Interests
 
Remote sensing, vegetation dynamics, landscape ecology
Current Projects   Selected Publications
Research interests are focused on modeling landscape-scale vegetation patterns and processes using remote sensing and geographic information systems. Areas of specialization include remote sensing; geographic information systems; vegetation/plant geography; landscape ecology; image processing; spatial modeling
 
Jakubauskas, M.E., D.R. Legates, and J. Kastens. 2002. Crop identification using harmonic analysis of time-series AVHRR NDVI data. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 37(1_3):127_139.

Jakubauskas, M.E., Peterson, D.L., Kastens, J., and Legates, D.R. 2002. Time-series remote sensing of landscape-vegetation interactions in the Southern Great Plains. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 68(10:1021-1030.

Jakubauskas, M.E., D.R. Legates, and J. Kastens. 2001. Harmonic analysis of time-series AVHRR NDVI data. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 67(4):461-470.

Jakubauskas, M.E., Kindscher, K., and Debinski, D.M. 2001. Spectral and biophysical relationships of montane sagebrush communities in multitemporal SPOT XS data. International Journal of Remote Sensing 22(9):1767-1778.

Jakubauskas, M.E., Kindscher, K., Fraser, A., Debinski, D.M, and Price, K.P. 2000. Close-range remote sensing of aquatic macrophyte vegetation cover. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 21(18):3533-3538.