Spatial Data Analysis Lab

124 Davidson Hall
Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering

Ames, IA 50011


An affiliate of the Program for Earthbound and Spaceborne System Sustainability


RESEARCH AREAS: 
Remote sensing for agriculture and hydrology

 

Investigating the use of satellite, aerial, and ground-based remotely sensed data to improve agricultural efficiency and protect natural resources.

Spatial variability of soil and hydrologic properties

 

Studying the impacts of spatial variability on our ability to measure and understand properties which impact crop development, runoff, soil erosion, and water quality.

Crop modeling

 

Using crop development models to understand the effects of spatially variable properties, and to explore linkages between agricultural production and environmental impacts.

Precision agriculture

 

Studying ways in which site-specific farming can optimize production and efficiency while minimizing negative effects on soil and water quality.

Hydrologic modeling

 

Using hydrologic models, in combination with field measurements, to understand the hydrological behavior of water management systems, and to study the influence of alternative management scenarios.


PERSONNEL: 

Dr. Amy Kaleita, Laboratory Director

Lingyuan Yang, PhD Student

 

Spatial and temporal variability of field-scale soil moisture

Giorgi Chighladze, PhD Student

 

Sensor development for networked moisture and salinity data collection

Jim Newman, PhD Student

 

Environmental impacts and economic tradeoffs of crop residue harvest

Candace Batts, PhD Student

 

Assimilation of sensor network data into agricultural decision support systems

Dr. Matt Helmers, Affiliated Faculty & Ag Drainage Research Group leader

FORMER PERSONNEL: 
Brian Gelder, PhD.
Post-doctoral Researcher, Iowa State University

 

Use of remote sensing for tillage and crop detection and integration into a land management database

Kelly Thorp, PhD.
Agricultural Engineer, USDA ARS Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center

 

Integration of remote sensing and crop growth modeling for nitrogen management in corn

Kendall DeJonge, MS.
Engineer, US Army Corps of Engineers

 

Viability and impact on crop yield of various irrigation schemes in a central Iowa corn field

Geetika Dilawari, MS.
Research Engineer,  Oklahoma State University

 

Analysis of the influence of soil roughness and crusting on soil moisture estimation

Ranvir Singh, Post-doctoral Research Scientist.
Postdoctoral Researcher,  Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures

 

Integration of DRAINMOD and DSSAT family of crop models


PUBLICATIONS
 
 
Revised: 10/08/2007  

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