Timothy Andrew Warner - West Virginia University



Timothy Andrew Warner

Professor of Geology and Geography

Email: Tim.Warner@mail.wvu.edu Department of Geology and Geography

WWW: West Virginia University

Phone: (304) 293-4725 P O Box 6300

Fax: (304) 293-6522 Morgantown, WV 26506-6300

1. Education

1987 - 1992 Ph.D. in remote sensing in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Purdue University, Indiana. Thesis Title: Integrating satellite imagery and digital elevation data for geobotanical mapping in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Ph.D. Committee Chairman: D. Levandowski

1982 B.S. Honors in geology, specializing in geological remote sensing. University of Cape Town, South Africa. Degree awarded in the "First Class"

1979 - 1981 B.S. in geology. University of Cape Town, South Africa. Degree awarded with distinction in geology, and the Geochemistry Class Medal

2. Employment

2008 - Associate Chair, Department of Geology and Geography, WVU

Spring 2006 Interim Associate Chair, Department of Geology and Geography, WVU

2005 - present Professor, Department of Geology and Geography, WVU

Spring 1999 Interim Associate Chair, Department of Geology and Geography, WVU

1998 - 2005 Associate Professor, Department of Geology and Geography, WVU

1992 - 1998 Assistant Professor, Department of Geology and Geography, WVU

3. Major Professional Appointments, Affiliations

2010- WVU Regional Research Institute Research Internal Advisory Board

2010- Editorial Board, Progress in Physical Geography

2010- Co-editor, Remote Sensing Letters

2008 - 2009 Co-editor (Letters), International Journal of Remote Sensing

2007 - Editorial Board, Geography Compass (Blackwell electronic publication).

Spring 2007 Fulbright Scholar at the University of Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France

1994 - present WVU Regional Research Institute Research Associate

1994 - 2001 Pacific Northwest National Laboratories Affiliate Staff Scientist.

1993 – 2001 Faculty Fellow, DOE Pacific Northwest National Laboratories/Battelle, through Associated Western Universities, Northwest Division

4. Awards

2006 Boeing Award for Best Paper in Image Analysis and Interpretation for: T. Warner and K. Steinmaus, 2005, Classification of orchards and vineyards with high spatial resolution panchromatic imagery. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71 (2): 179-187.

2006 Association of American Geographers (AAG) Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG) Outstanding Contributions Award

2004 AmericaView Legacy Award.

1999 IEEE Transactions in Geoscience and Remote Sensing Best Reviewer Award

1999 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teacher Award

1993 Ninth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing Best Poster of Session (Sensors and Image Processing)

1992. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Merit Award

1992 Purdue University Laboratory for Applications of Remote Sensing (LARS) Stevan J. Kristof Outstanding Graduate Student in Remote Sensing Award

1991. Purdue University Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Outstanding Graduate Student Award

1990 American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship

1989 American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Cambridge Instruments Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Award, for paper: Warner, T. A., C. S. Evans and J. R. Heirtzler, 1989. Remote Sensing of Geobotanical Trends in East Africa. Proceedings, IGARSS '89/12 th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing: An Economic Tool for the Nineties, July 10-14, 1989, Vancouver, Canada, Volume 3: 1331-1334

1983 South African Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Cartography H. G. Fourcade Award, for paper: Warner, T. A., 1985. Rock discrimination in the Orange Free State using Digitally Processed Landsat Imagery. South African Journal of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Cartography 14 (4): 259-270

1981 University of Cape Town Geochemistry Class Medal

5. Grants

Warner, T.A., 2009-2010. Instruction of a NRCS/NEDC Sponsored Course (CESU). USDA/Natural Resources Conservation Service, $6,929.

Warner, T.A., 2009-2010. Revision of Course Material for a NRCS/NEDC Sponsored Coruse (CESU). USDA/Natural Resources Conservation Service, $13,856.

Landenberger, R., T. Warner and J. Rye, 2008-2010. Development of Knowledgeable Teachers: Geospatial Understanding in Earth System Science. NSF, $233,435.

Warner, T., 2007-2009. Remote Sensing for Soil Survey Application – Course Instruction. Natural Resources Conservations Service / NGDC, $7,688.

Warner, T., 2008. Development of Remote Sensing for Soil Application Course - Bridge material. Natural Resources Conservations Service / NGDC, $8,272

McGraw, J., R. Landenberger and T. Warner, 2007-2010. Predicting the spread of the invasive, non-native tree, Ailanthus altissima, using remote sensing, GIS and population liability analysis. US Forest Service. $30,000.

Warner, T., 2006-2007. Scale dependent adaptive texture for improved landscape mapping. Fulbright Scholar Program. $13,000.

Warner, T. and R. Landenberger, 2006-2008. Remote sensing for soil survey application. NRCS/NGDC, $70,447.

Wilson, T., H. Rauch and T. Warner, 2005-2007. 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., R. Landenberger, J. McGraw and T. Harris, 2003-2010. West Virginia View. AmericaView/USGS. $505,000.

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.

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.

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.

Nellis, M. D., J. McGraw and T. A. Warner, 1999-2000. Forest ecosystem remote sensing. NASA EPSCoR, $30,000, WVU Matching Funds: $10,000.

Warner, T. and J. McGraw, 1998-2002. 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 A. Druel, 1998-2002. Joint EU/USA convergence teaching and training program on earth imaging techniques and their applications. U.S. Department of Education $127,185 and the European Union ECU 82,100.

Steinmaus, K, E. Perry, G. Petrie, A. Stephan and T. Warner, 1998 - 2001. Automated feature extraction from NTM and commercial satellite imagery. NIMA, $680,0000. (WVU subcontract $60,000)

Desai, C., T. Harris and T. Warner, 1998 - 2000. Automated feature extraction from commercial satellite multispectral and panchromatic imagery. NIMA, $275,000.

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. $34,052.

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. AWU Faculty Fellowship: 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

6. Publications

A. Books

Warner, T. A., M. D. Nellis and G. M. Foody (eds), 2009. The Handbook of Remote Sensing. SAGE, London, UK, 504p.

Warner T. A., and D. J. Campagna, 2009. Remote Sensing with IDRISI Taiga. Geocarto International Center, Hong Kong, 297p.

B. Papers in Review

C. Papers

Warner, T.A., and J.Y. Lee, in press. Context-dependenent and directional image texture. International Journal of Remote Sensing.

Kim, M., T.A. Warner, M. Madden, and D. Atkinson, in press. Multi-scale texture segmentation and classification of salt marsh using digital aerial imagery with very high spatial resolution. International Journal of Remote Sensing.

Warner, T.A., 2010. Remote sensing analysis: From project design to implementation. Chapter 17 in J.D. Bossler, R.B. McMaster, C. Rizos and J.B. Campbell (ed.), Manual of Geospatial Sciences (2nd Edition). Taylor and Francis, London, UK, Chapter 17, 301-318.

Warner, T.A., 2010. Panchromatic imagery. In: Wharf, B. (ed.), Sage Encyclopeadia of Geography. Sage, UK.

Almutairi, A, and T.A. Warner, 2010. Change detection accuracy and image properties: A study using simulated data. Remote Sensing 2: 1508-1529; doi:10.3390/rs2061508

Chen, X., T.A. Warner and D. Campagna, 2010. Integrating visible, near-infrared and short-wave infrared hyperspectral and multispectral thermal imagery for geological mapping at Cuprite, Nevada: A rule-based system. International Journal of Remote Sensing 31(7):1733-1752. DOI: 10.1080/01431160902926616.

Crimmins, S., A. Mynsberge, and T.A. Warner, 2009. Estimating woody browse abundance from aerial imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing 30:3283-3289. .

Foody, G.M., T.A. Warner, and M.D. Nellis, 2009. A look to the future. In: T.A. Warner, M.D. Nellis and G.M. Foody, SAGE Handbook of remote sensing. SAGE, London, UK. Chapter 34, p. 476-481.

Kim, M., M. Madden, and T.A. Warner, 2009. Forest type mapping using object-specific texture measures from multispectral IKONOS imagery: Segmentation quality and image classification issues. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 75(7): 819-829.

Landenberger, R. E., T.A. Warner, and J. B. McGraw, 2009. Spatial patterns of female Ailanthus altissima across an urban-to-rural land use gradient. Urban Ecosystems 12:437-448. DOI:10.1007/s11252-009-0087-x

Warner, T.A., A. Almutairi, and J.Y. Lee, 2009. Remote sensing and land cover change. In: T.A. Warner, M.D. Nellis and G.M. Foody, SAGE Handbook of remote sensing. SAGE, London, UK. Chapter 33, p. 459-472.

Warner, T., M.D. Nellis, and G.M. Foody, 2009. Remote sensing data selection issues. In: T.A. Warner, M.D. Nellis and G.M. Foody, SAGE Handbook of remote sensing. SAGE, London, UK. Chapter 1, p.4-17.

Warner, T. A. and F. Nerry, 2009. Does a single broadband or multispectral thermal data add information for classification of visible, near- and shortwave infrared imagery of urban areas? International Journal of Remote Sensing 30(9): 2155-2171. DOI:10.1080/01431160802549286

Kim, M., M. Madden and T.A. Warner, 2008. Estimation of the optimal image object size for the segmentation of forest stands with multispectral IKONOS imagery. In: T. Blaschke, S. Lang and G. J. Hay (eds), Object-Based Image Analysis - Spatial concepts for knowledge-driven remote sensing applications. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Chapter 3.2, p. 291-308.

Chen, X., T. A. Warner, and D. J. Campagna, 2007. Integrating visible, near-infrared and short-wave infrared hyperspectral and multispectral thermal imagery for geological mapping at Cuprite, Nevada. Remote Sensing of Environment 110:344-356. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2007.03.015.

Chen, X., T. A. Warner, and D. J. Campagna, 2007. Integrating visible, near infrared and short wave infrared hyperspectral and multispectral thermal imagery for geologic mapping: simulated data. International Journal of Remote Sensing 28(10):2415-2430.

Deng, Y., X. Chen, E. Chuvieco, T. A. Warner, and J. Wilson, 2007. Multi-scale linkages between topographic attributes and vegetation indices in a mountainous landscape. Remote Sensing of Environment 111:122-134. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2007.03.016

Spiker, J. S., and T. A. Warner, 2007. Scale and spatial autocorrelation from a remote sensing perspective. In R. R. Jensen, J. D. Gattrell and McLean (eds.), Geo-Spatial Technologies in Urban Environments: Policy, practice and pixels (2nd ed.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Chapter 10, p. 197-212.

Brandtberg, T. and T. Warner, 2006. High resolution remote sensing. In: G. Shao and K. M. Reynolds (eds.), Computer Applications in Sustainable Forest Management, Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, Netherlands, Chapter 2, p. 19-41.

Landeberger, R. E., T. Warner, T. Ensign and M. D. Nellis, 2006. Using remote sensing and GIS to teach inquiry-based spatial thinking skills: An example using the GLOBE program’s integrated earth systems science. Geocarto International 21(3): 61-71.

Lee, J. Y. and T. A. Warner, 2006. Segment based image classification. International Journal of Remote Sensing 27 (16): 3403-3412.

Warner, T. A., J. McGraw and R. E. Landenberger, 2006. Segmentation and classification of high resolution imagery for mapping individual species in a closed canopy, deciduous forest. Science in China: Series E Technological Sciences 49, Supp. I: 128-139. DOI: 10.1007/s11431-006-8114-0.

Warner, T., 2005. Hyperspherical Direction Cosine Change Vector Analysis. International Journal of Remote Sensing 26(6): 1201-1215.

Warner, T. and K. Steinmaus, 2005. Classification of orchards and vineyards with high spatial resolution panchromatic imagery. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 71 (2): 179-187.

Lamar, W. R., J. B. McGraw and T. Warner, 2005. Multitemporal censusing of a population of eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis L.) from remotely sensed imagery using an automated segmentation and reconciliation procedure. Remote Sensing of Environment 94 (1): 133-143.

Zhao, G. G. Shao, K. M. Reynolds, M. C. Wimberly, T. Warner, J. W. Moser, K. Rennolls, S. Magnussen, M. Kohl, H.-E. Anderson, G. A. Mendoza, L. Dai, A. Huth, L. Zhang, J, Brey, Y. Sun, R. Ye, B. A. Martin, and F. Li, 2005. Digital Forestry: A White Paper. Journal of Forestry 103 (1): 47-50.

Lulla, K., T. A. Warner, M. Duane Nellis and D. A. Stow, 2004. Remote sensing, geospatial analysis, and geographers at the centennial of the Association of American Geographers. Geocarto International 19 (2): 5-11.

Zhao G., Li J., Li T., Yue Y., and T. Warner, 2004. Utilizing Landsat TM Imagery to map greenhouses in Qingzhou, Shandong Province, China. Pedosphere 14(3): 1-7.

Zhao, G., G. Lin and T. Warner, 2004. Using Thematic Maper data for change detection and analysis of the sustainable use of cultivated land: A case study in the Yellow River Delta, China. International Journal of Remote Sensing 25 (3): 2509-2522.

Brandtberg, T., J. McGraw, T. A. Warner, and R. Landenberger, 2003. Image restoration based on multi-scale relationships of image structures. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 41(1): 102-110.

Brandtberg, T., T. Warner, R. Landenberger, J. McGraw, 2003. Detection and analysis of individual leaf-off tree crowns in small footprint, high sampling density LIDAR data from the eastern deciduous forest in North America. Remote Sensing of Environment 85: 290-303.

Ferber, M., T. Warner, E. Pyle, T. Knight, 2003. Introducing middle school students to the spatial sciences through a community atlas project. Geocarto International 18 (1): 75-80.

Landenberger, R., J. McGraw, T. Warner and T. Brandtberg, 2003. Potential of digital color imagery for censusing Haleakala Silverswords in Hawaii. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 69 (8): 915-213.

Warner, T., M. D. Nellis, T. Brandtberg, J. McGraw and J. Gardner, 2003. The potential of Virtual Reality technology for analysis of remotely sensed data: A lidar case study. Geocarto International 18(1): 25-32.

Ferro, C. J. and T. A. Warner, 2002. Scale and texture in digital image classification. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 68 (1): 51-63.

Warner, T. and X. Chen, 2001. Normalization of Landsat thermal imagery for the effects of solar heating and topography. International Journal of Remote Sensing 22 (5): 773-788.

Key, T., T. Warner, J. McGraw, and M. A. Fajvan, 2001. A comparison of multispectral and multitemporal imagery for tree species classification. Remote Sensing of Environment 75: 100-112.

Dean, C., T. Warner, and J. McGraw, 2000. Suitability of the DCS460C colour digital camera for quantitative remote sensing analysis of vegetation. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 55 (2): 105-118.

Landenberger, R.E., J. B. McGraw, C. Dean, and T.A. Warner, 2000. Time, space and color in aerial remote sensing of forest canopy species. Journal of Forestry, Focus 98 (6): 1-2.

Nellis, M. D., T. A. Warner, R. Landenberger, J. McGraw, J. S. Kite and F. Wang, 2000. The Chestnut Ridge Anticline: The first major ridge of the Appalachian Mountains. Geocarto International 15 (4): 73-78.

Perry, E., T. Warner and H. Foote, 2000. Comparison of atmospheric modeling versus empirical line fitting for mosaicking HYDICE imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing 21 (4): 799-803.

Warner, T., K. Steinmaus, and H. Foote, 1999. An evaluation of spatial autocorrelation-based feature selection. International Journal of Remote Sensing 20 (8): 1601-1616.

Rowe, J. P., T. Warner, D. R. Dean and A. F. Egan, 1999. A remote sensing strategy for measuring logging road system length from small format aerial photography. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 65 (6): 697-703.

Warner, T., 1999. Case Study: Combining digital elevation data with remotely sensed imagery for gebotanical mapping. In: A. N. Rencz, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences: Manual of Remote Sensing 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, p 217-221.

Warner, T., 1999. Case Study: Geobotanical exploration for hydrocarbon microseeps in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. In: A. N. Rencz, Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences: Manual of Remote Sensing 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York, p 222- 223.

Warner, T., 1999. Analysis of spatial patterns in remotely sensed data using multivariate spatial correlation. Geocarto International 14 (1): 59-65.

McGraw, J. B., T. A. Warner, T. Key, and W. Lamar, 1998. Advances in high resolution remote sensing for forest ecological studies. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13 (8): 300-301.

Warner, T. and M. Shank, 1997. An evaluation of the potential for fuzzy classification of multispectral data using artificial neural networks. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 63 (11): 1285-1294.

Warner, T. and M. Shank, 1997. Spatial autocorrelation analysis of hyperspectral imagery for feature selection. Remote Sensing of Environment 60: 58-70.

Warner, T., R. Bell and V. Singhroy, 1996. Local incidence angle effects on X and C band radar backscatter of forest communities. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 22 (3): 270-280.

Campagna, D., and T. Warner, 1996. Introduction to digital mapping laboratory exercise. Journal of Geoscience Education 44: 576-580.

Harris, T, D. Weiner, T. Warner and R. Levin, 1995. Pursuing social goals through participatory GIS? Redressing South Africa's historical political ecology. Chapter 9 in: J. Pickles (Ed.), Ground Truth: The Social Implications of Geographic Information Systems, Guilford Publications, New York, 196-222.

Weiner, D., T. Warner, T. M. Harris, R. and Levin, 1995. Apartheid representations in a digital landscape: GIS, remote sensing, and local knowledge in Kiepersol, South Africa. Cartography and Geographic Information Systems 22 (1): 30-44.

Warner, T. A., D. W. Levandowski, R. Bell and H. Cetin, 1994. Rule-based geobotanical classification of topographic, aeromagnetic and remotely sensed vegetation community data. Remote Sensing of Environment 50: 41 - 51.

Cetin H., T. A. Warner and D. W. Levandowski, 1993. Data classification, visualization and enhancement using n-dimensional probability density functions (nPDF): AVIRIS, TIMS, TM and geophysical applications. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 59 (12): 1755 - 1764.

Warner, T. A., D. J. Campagna, C. S. Evans, D. W. Levandowski and H. Cetin, 1991. Analyzing remote sensing geobotanical trends in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, using digital elevation data. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing Vol. 57 (9): 1179 - 1183.

Warner, T. A., 1985. Rock discrimination in the Orange Free State using Digitally Processed Landsat Imagery. South African Journal of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Cartography 14 (4): 259-270.

D. Guest Editor of Special Issues of Journals

Warner, T. A., M. Duane Nellis, D. A. Stow and K. Lulla, (Eds.) 2004. Geographical Remote Sensing: A Special Issue Commemorating the Centennial of the Association of American Geographers. Geocarto International 19 (2), 112pp.

E. Book and software reviews

Warner, T., and D. Campagna, 2004. IDRISI Kilimanjaro Review. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 70 (6): 669-673, 684.

Warner, T., 1999. Review of Processing Digital Images in GIS: A Tutorial Featuring ArcView and ARC/INFO by David L. Verbyla and K-T. Chang. Transactions in GIS 3 (1): 75-77.

F. Non-refereed papers.

Chen, X., T. A. Warner, and D. J. Campagna, 2004. Integrating visible, near infrared and short wave infrared hyperspectral and multispectral thermal imagery for geologic mapping: Simulated data. Proceedings of 2004 AVIRIS Workshop, JPL, Pasadena, CA, March 31 - April 2, 2004. (22p pdf document).

Lee, J.Y., and T. A. Warner, 2004. Image classification with a region based approach in high spatial resolution imagery. International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XXth ISPRS Congress, Commission 3, 12-23 July 2004 Istanbul, Turkey. (6p pdf document).

Brandtberg, T., T. A. Warner, R. E. Landenberger and J. B. McGraw, 2003. The influence of the forest type on the design of an autonomous system for individual tree-based analysis of Lidar data. In: J. Hyyppa, E. Naesset, H. Olsson, T. Granqvist Pahlen and H. Reese (Eds), Proceedings of the Scandlaser Scientific Workshop on Airborne Laser Scanning of Forests, September 3-4, Umea, Sweden (Working paper 112 2003 Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences): 213-222.

Gardner, J., J-M. Monget, R. Sinding Larsen, and T. Warner, 2003. Geointelligence for Assessing Natural Resource Project Risks. Proceedings of the IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2003), Toulouse, France, July 23, 2003.

Gardner, J. V., T. Warner, M. D. Nellis, and T. Brandtberg, 2003. Virtual reality technology for lidar data analysis. Proceedings of the SPIE, International Society for Optical Engineering, Volume 5097, pp. 48-57.

Lee, J. Y., and T. Warner, 2003. Image segmentation and identification of individual image objects in high spatial resolution satellite imagery. International Symposium on Spectral Sensing Research, Santa Barbara, 2-6 June 2003: (20p pdf document).

Ferber, M. P. and T. Warner, 2002. PPGIS in middle schools: A web-based community atlas project. 1st annual Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) conference (URISA), Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, July 21-23, 2002, 17-22.

Brandtberg, T, T. Warner, J. Dow, R. Landenberger and J. McGraw, 2001. Leaf-off detection of individual tree crowns in LIDAR data from the Eastern Deciduous Forest in West Virginia. Third International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry, 5-7 November 2001, Denver, Colorado (pdf document, 8pp).

Pacurari, D., L. S. Gribko, J. McNeel, T. A. Warner, and C. B. Yuill, 2001. Determination of an optimal spatial of remotely sensed images for mixed Appalachian forests. Third International Conference on Geospatial Information in Agriculture and Forestry, 5-7 November 2001, Denver, Colorado

Dean, C., T. Warner, J. B. McGraw and R. E. Landenberger, 2000. Processing and object detection in aerial colour digital imagery of a forest canopy, with a view to determining species composition. Aspects of Applied Biology 60, 2000, pp 29-36.

Warner, T., J. McGraw, C. Dean and C. Landenberger, 2000. Automatic delineation of individual deciduous trees in high resolution imagery. The 28th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, Cape Town, South Africa, 27-31 March 2000. Section 3, pp 144- 147.

Warner, T. A., 1999. Integration of remotely sensed geobotanical and structural methods for hydrocarbon exploration in a closed canopy forest. In: S. J. Lippard, A. Naess and R. Sinding-Larsen (Eds), Proceedings of the IAMG '99: 451-456.

Pacurari, D., L. S. Gribko, T. A. Warner, T. H. Wilson and C. B. Yuill, 1999. Optimal spatial resolution for Appalachian hardwood forest images. Fourth International Airborne Remote Sensing Conference and Exhibition/21st Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 21-24 June 1999: Vol II: 243-250.

Key, T., T. Warner, J. McGraw and M. A. Fajvan, 1999. An evaluation of the relative value of spectral and phenological information for tree crown classification of digital images in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. In: D. Hill and D. Leckie, International Forum on Automated Interpretation of High Spatial Resolution Imagery for Forestry. February 10-12, 1998, Victoria B.C. p. 243-254.

Warner, T. A., J. Y. Lee, and J. B. McGraw, 1999. Delineation and identification of individual trees in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. In: D. Hill and D. Leckie, International Forum on Automated Interpretation of High Spatial Resolution Imagery for Forestry. February 10-12, 1998, Victoria B.C. p. 81-91.

Petrie, G. M., P. G. Heasler and T. A. Warner, 1998. Optimal band selection strategies for hyperspectral data sets. IGARSS '98, Sensing and Managing the Environment. 6-10 July 1998, Seattle, WA.

Warner, T. A., 1997. Geobotanical and lineament analysis of Landsat satellite imagery for hydrocarbon microseeps. Natural Gas Conference, March 24-27, 1997, Houston, Texas, PDF CD, also available on the Internet at:

Warner, T. A., H. Foote, and M. Shank, 1996. An evaluation of spatial autocorrelation-based feature selection. Technical Papers, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, April 22 - 24, 1996. Vol 1: 331 - 340.

Brannon, R., C. B. Yuill, T. A. Warner, and S. A. Perry, 1996. Mapping plant community alliances in the Central Appalachian Mountains: Spatial sorting of an unsupervised classification of multi-temporal Thematic Mapper data. Technical Papers, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD, April 22 - 24, 1996: Vol 1: 110 - 121.

Campagna, D. J., and T. A. Warner, 1996. Observations of topography and lithology related to geomorphic features on a caliche surface using SAR and Landsat-TM, the Morman Mesa, Nevada. Proceedings of the 11th Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing, Las Vegas, NV, vol. 2 ,pp. II-572 - II-580.

Weiner, D., T. Harris, R. Levin, and T. Warner, 1995. GIS approaches to the political ecology of rural land reform in Kiepersol, South Africa. Agrarian Questions: The Politics of Farming Anno 1995: Proceedings. Wageningen Agricultural University: 1750 - 1761.

Warner, T. A., 1994. X and C band backscatter characteristics of natural forest communities under conditions of moderate relief. ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention and Exposition Technical Papers, Reno, Nevada; Vol. 1: 688 - 695.

Weiner, D., T. Warner, T, Harris, T. M. and Levin, R., 1994. Apartheid representations in a digital landscape: GIS, remote sensing, and local knowledge in Kiepersol, South Africa. In: Levin, R. and Weiner, D. (Ed.), Community perspectives on land and agrarian reform in South Africa. Final Report prepared for John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, Illinois.

Warner, T. A., D. W. Levandowski, R. Bell and H. Cetin, 1993. Topoveg: A rule based geobotanical program to classify aeromagnetic, topographic and remotely sensed vegetation community data. Ninth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing, Pasadena, California, February 8 - 11 1993, Vol. 1: 345 - 356.

Cetin H., T. A. Warner and D. W. Levandowski, 1993. Data classification, visualization and enhancement using n-dimensional probability density functions (nPDF): AVIRIS, TIMS, TM and geophysical applications. Ninth Thematic Conference on Geologic Remote Sensing, Pasadena, California, February 8 - 11 1993, Vol. 1: 331 - 342.

Harris, T, D. Weiner and T. Warner, 1993. Pursuing social goals through participatory GIS? Redressing South Africa's historical political ecology. Geographic Information and Society: A workshop. Friday Harbor, Washington, November 11 -14, 1993. National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis.

Warner, T. A. and D. W. Levandowski, 1992. Atmospheric Corrections for TIMS estimated emittance. In: Realmuto, V. (Ed.), Summaries of the Third Annual JPL Airborne Geoscience Workshop, June 1 - 5, 1992, JPL Publication 92-14, Vol. 2: 19 - 21.

Warner, T. A., D. W. Levandowski, A. Stock and C. Bell, 1992. Integration of Topographic, Aeromagnetic and Geobotanical remote sensing data of Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario. Technical Papers, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 3 - 5, 1992. Volume 1: 506 - 517.

Warner, T. A., D. J. Campagna, C. S. Evans, D. W. Levandowski and H. Cetin, 1991. Analyzing remote sensing geobotanical trends in Quetico Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, using digital elevation data. Proceedings of the Eighth Thematic Conference: Geologic Remote Sensing. Denver, Colorado, April 29 - May 2, 1991, Vol. 1: 349 - 360.

Warner, T. A., H. Cetin and D. W. Levandowski, 1991. Analysis of TIMS data using nPDF. In: Abbott, E. A. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Third Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) workshop, May 22, 1991. JPL Publication 91-29: 35-44.

Cetin, H., T. A. Warner and D. W. Levandowski, 1991. Fast, interactive analysis of AVIRIS data using nPDF. In: Green, R. O. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Third Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) Workshop, May 20 and 21,1991. JPL Publication 91-28: 139 - 148.

Warner, T. A. and D. W. Levandowski, 1990. Optimum Band Selections for Estimating Emittance from TIMS Data. In: Abbott, E. A. (Ed.) Proceedings of the second Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) workshop, June 6, 1990. JPL Publication 90-55: 26 - 30.

Warner, T. A., C. S. Evans and J. R. Heirtzler, 1989. Remote Sensing of Geobotanical Trends in East Africa. Proceedings, IGARSS '89/12 th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing: An Economic Tool for the Nineties, July 10-14, 1989, Vancouver, Canada, Volume 3: 1331-1334.

G. Abstracts

Burkholder, A., and T.A. Warner, 2010. Separability of leaf reflectance spectra across the growing season for Ailanthus altissima and four other tree species. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 14-18, 2010.

Elmes, A., and T.A. Warner, R. Landenberger, and J. Conley, 2010. Modeling the Spread of Ailanthus altissima using Remotely Sensed Data and Agent-Based Modeling. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 14-18, 2010.

Kazar, S., and T.A. Warner, 2010. Carbon storage and potential spectral relationship in reclaimed grassland environments. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 14-18, 2010.

Warner, T.A., 2010. Adaptive Texture Using Scale-Dependent Texture Profiles: A Case Study Using QuickBird, ASTER and Landsat ETM+ Imagery. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 14-18, 2010.

Burkholder, A., and T.A. Warner, and J. McGraw, 2009. Spectral and phenological properties of Ailanthus altissima. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 22-27, 2009.

Kammer, L. and T.A. Warner, 2009. Landscape characteristics associated with landslides: A Case Study using LiDAR data of Horseshoe Run, West Virginia. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 22-27, 2009.

Landenberger, R, J. Rye, T.A. Warner, K. Snyder, and A. Osborne, 2009. West Virginia Watershed Dynamics. West Virginia Science Teachers Association 25th Annual Conference, Glade Springs Resort, Daniels, WV. November 19-21, 2009.

Landenberger, R, T.A. Warner, J. Rye, and T. Ensign, 2009. West Virginia Watershed Dynamics: A cooperative West Virginia View-National Science Foundation Geoscience Education Project. AmericaView Annual Meeting, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 5-6 October 2009.

Warner, T.A., 2009. Location-adaptive texture: An experiment using QuickBird, ASTER and Landsat ETM+ imagery. Earth Observation – Origins to Applciations. IGRASS 09, Cape Town, South Africa, 13-17 July 2009.

Warner, T.A., 2009. Image texture and scale. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 22-27, 2009.

Crimmins , S.M., A.R. Mynsberge, and T.A. Warner, 2008. Estimating woody browse availability in regenerating clearcuts using aerial imagery. 2008 West Virginia GIS Conference, June 9-12, Charleston, WV.

Downing, J.B., T.A. Warner, and J.S. Kite, The Application of Airborne Lidar Technology at the Stream Reach Scale: A Comparion of Lidar-Derived Stream Channel Cross-Sections and Long Profiles to Field Based Survey. Geological Society of America, Houston Texas, October 5-9, 2008. GSA Abstracts and Programs.

Dunn, J..J. and T. Warner, 2008. Remote Sensing of Grazing Halos: Examining Policy in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 15-19, 2008.

Kazar, S.A. and T. Warner, 2008. Characterization of Surface Mine Reclamation Sites using a Tasseled Cap transformation. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 15-19, 2008.

Landenberger, R., J. Rye, T.A. Warner and T. Ensign, 2008. Using Geospatial Science & Technology in the 21st Century K-12 Classroom. West Virginia Higher Education Technology Conference, September 29-October 1, 2008. Laveview, Morgantown, WV.

Rye, J., R. Landenberger, T. Warner and T. Ensign, 2008. Geospatial Understanding in Earth System Science: An NSF-Sponsored Professional Development Opportunity. West Virginia Science Teachers Association 24th Annual Conference, November 13-15, 2008, Morgantown, WV.

Warner, T., 2008. Multispectral thermal data in combination with visible, near- and shortwave infrared imagery for classification of urban areas. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 15-19, 2008.

Warner, T., and J. L. Lee, 2008. Adaptive, context-dependent multi-scale image texture. Sixty Third Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG), Greensboro, North Carolina, November 22-25, 2008.

Tensen, J., and T. Warner, 2007. Assessing the Accuracy of Vegetation Abundance Mapping using Linear Spectral Unmixing of Field Collected Endmembers and EO Hyperion imagery in Northwestern New Mexico. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, April 17-21, 2007.

Warner, T. A., A. Almutairi, D. J. Campagna, and M. D. Nellis, 2007. The role of image properties in determining change detection accuracy. 10th ISPMSRS, March 12-14, 2007, Davos, Switzerland.

Hopkins, E., T. Warner, R. Landenberger, and J. Miller, 2006. Lidar-derived forest metrics and bird species occurrence: A case study from the Core Arboretum, Morgantown, WV. Sixty First Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG), Morgantown, WV, November 19-21, 2006.

Tensen, J., and T. Warner, 2006. Field spectra collection in support of reservoir integrity characterization for a coal bed methane carbon sequestration site. Sixty First Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG),Morgantown, WV, November 19-21, 2006.

Landenberger, R. E., T. A. Warner, and T. I. Ensign, 2006. The West Virginia GLOBE Program – Integrating Geospatial Technology into K-12 Earth Science Education. WV GIS Forum & Workshops, Morgantown, WV, May 15-19, 2006.

Landenberger, R., T. Warner, T. Ensign, and M. D. Nellis, 2006. Teaching Spatial Thinking Skills in Earth System Science: An Example Using the GLOBE Program. Sixty First Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG),Morgantown, WV, November 19-21, 2006.

Warner, T. A., and R. E. Landenberger, 2006. West Virginia View: A consortium of geospatial science organizations. WV GIS Forum & Workshops, Morgantown, WV, May 15-19, 2006.

Warner, T. A., J-M. Monget, G. Shao, A. Karakos, J. Y. Lee, S. Kazar, L. Kammer and J. Tensen, 2006. The Earth Imagining Short Courses: Internationalizing Undergraduate and Graduate Education through Remote Sensing. Sixty First Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG),Morgantown, WV, November 19-21, 2006.

Warner, T. A., and J. Y. Lee, 2006. Context-dependent multi-scale texture analysis for improved image classification. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 7-11, 2006.

Chen, X., T. A. Warner, and D. J. Campagna, 2005. Integrating visible, near infrared and short wave infrared hyperspectral and multispectral thermal imagery for geologic mapping using an expert system. Second Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference, Morgantown, WV., May 11, 2005.

Chen, X., T. A. Warner, and D. J. Campagna, 2005. Intergrating hyperspectral AVIRIS data and multispectral thermal infrared MASTER data for geologic mapping in Cuprite, Nevada. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, April 5-9, 2005.

Landenberger, R. E., J. B. McGraw, and T. A. Warner, 2005. Spatial patterns of female Ailanthus altissima across an urban-to-rural land use gradient in the mid-Atlantic region, USA. Abstracts, 90th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, August 7-12, 2005, Montreal, Canada.

Landenberger, R. E., J. B. McGraw, T. A. Warner, and T. Brandtberg, 2005. Aerial census of Haleakala silverswords using high spatial resolution color-infrared imagery. Second Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference, Morgantown, WV., May 11, 2005.

Warner, T. A., R. E. Landenberger and M. Duane Nellis, 2005. West Virginia View: An AmericaView state remote sensing consortium. Sixtieth Annual meeting of the Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG), West Palm Beach, Florida, November 20-22, 2005.

Warner, T.A., 2005. Mapping orchards and vineyards with high resolution panchromatic satellite imagery. Second Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference, Morgantown, WV., May 11, 2005.

Warner, T.A., R. E. Landenberger and X. Chen, 2005. West Virginia View: An update. Second Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference, Morgantown, WV., May 11, 2005.

Warner, T. A., 2005. Hyperspherical direction cosine change vector analysis. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, April 5-9, 2005.

Landenberger, R. E., T. A. Warner and J. B. McGraw, 2004. Aerial detection of female Ailanthus altissima using high resolution color imagery. Abstracts, 89th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Aug. 1 - 6, 2004, Portland, Oregon.

Warner, T. A., J. B. McGraw and R. E. Landenberger, 2004. Segmentation for improved classification accuracy of individual species in a closed canopy, deciduous forest. Abstracts, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Annual Meeting, Biloxi, Mississippi, November 21-23 2004.

Warner, T.A., J. McGraw, and R. Landenberger, 2004. Delineation of individual deciduous trees in high resolution imagery. First International Digital Forestry Conference, Beijing, China, June 14-15, 2004.

Warner, T. A., R. Landenberger, J. McGraw, T. Brandtberg, 2004. Identifying individual Haleakala silverswords in high resolution digital imagery. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, March 14-19, 2004.

Landenberger, R. E., T. A. Warner, C. D. Huebner, and J. B. McGraw. 2003. A multiple scale assessment of Ailanthus altissima’s invasion potential. 14th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Gypsy Moth and Other Invasive Species. Jan. 14 – 17, Annapolis, MD.

Landenberger, R. E., J. B. McGraw, T. A. Warner, and T. Brandtberg 2003. Aerial census of Hawaiian silverswords using high resolution color-infrared imagery. 88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Abstracts: Savannah, Georgia, August 3 – 8, 2003, p. 196.

Landenberger, R. E., T. A. Warner, and J. B. McGraw. 2003. Remote census of Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven) in West Virginia using high spatial resolution color imagery. Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference. May 14, 2003. West Virginia University.

Warner, T. A., T. Brandtberg, J. McGraw and R. Landenberger, 2003. Mapping individual trees with Lidar. Abstracts, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Annual Metting, Charlotte, North Carolina, November 23-25 2003.

Warner, T. A., M. D. Nellis, and P. Hodza, 2003. West Virginia View: A state remote sensing consortium within the national AmericaView program. Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference, Morgantown, WV, May 14, 2003: 30.

Warner, T. A., T. Brandtberg, J. McGraw and R. Landenberger, 2003. Identification of individual trees in leaf-off, small-footprint lidar data. Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference, Morgantown, WV, May 14, 2003: 29.

Warner, T. A., and C. Ferro, 2003. Texture and Image Classification. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 5-8, 2003.

Warner, T. A., K. Steinmaus, B. Moon, E. Rodemaker, C. H. Read and M. O'Brien, 2002. Orchard and vineyard mapping with spatial autocorrelation applied to high spatial resolution imagery. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March 19 - 23, 2002. (PDF document, pp 646-647).

Warner, T. A., J. McGraw, R. Landenberger, T. Brandtberg, 2002. Spatial analysis of ultra high resolution digital imagery for aerial census of Haleakala Siverswords. Abstracts, Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers, Annual Metting, Richmond Virginia, November 2002: 41-42.

Warner, T.A., J. McGraw, R. Landenberger, and T. Brandtberg, 2001. Delineation of individual deciduous trees in high-resolution imagery. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 97 th Annual Meeting, New York, New York, February 27 - March 3, 2001. (PDF document, p985.)

Landenberger, R.E., J.B. McGraw, T.A. Warner, and T. Brandtberg, 2001. Potential of visible color digital imagery for aerial census of Haleakala silverswords. Society for Conservation Biology 15th Annual Meeting. University of Hawaii - Hilo, Hawaii. July 29 - August 1, 2001.

Landenberger, R.E., J.B. McGraw, and T.A. Warner. 2000. Accuracy of a computer-based tree canopy delineation methods in two remotely sensed deciduous forest stands. Ecological Society of America 85th Annual Meeting, August 2000. Snowbird, Utah

Rasco, H. P. and T. A. Warner, 1999. Multiple data set integration and GIS techniques used to investigate linear structural controls in the southern Powder River Basin. GSA Abstracts with Programs, 1999, A-176.

Desai, C. J., T. M. Harris, and T. A. Warner, 1999. Automating Raster-to-Vector Conversion and Topological Structuring from Remotely Sensed Data. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 95 th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 23–27 March 1999 (PDF document, pp. 135-136).

Warner, T. A. and X. Chen, 1999. Topographic Normalization of Landsat Thermal Imagery. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 95 th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 23–27 March 1999 (PDF document, pp 625-626).

Warner, T. A., 1998. Fuzzy Representation of Class Mixtures Using Neural Networks. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 94 th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 25-29, 1998 (PDF document).

Ferro, C. J. S. and T. A. Warner, 1998. Scale and texture in digital image classification. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 94 th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 25-29, 1998 (PDF document).

Key, T., T. Warner, J. McGraw and M. A. Fajvan, 1998. Evaluation of the relative value of spectral and phenological information for tree canopy classification of digital images in the Eastern Deciduous Forest. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 94 th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 25-29, 1998 (PDF document, pp. 421-422).

Monget, J-M, G. Shao and T. Warner, 1998. Euro-American curriculum in geo-engineering: Present program and future global vision. The Second Global Engineering Education Workshop, Washington, D.C., November 9-11, 1998.

Steinmaus, K, E. Reith, T. Lundeen, H. Foote, E. Perry and T. Warner, 1997. Improved landcover classification using multisensor data. Technical Papers, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention, Seattle, Washington, April 7 - 10, 1997.

Warner, T. A., 1997. Geobotanical remote sensing of hydrocarbon microseeps in West Virginia. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 93rd Annual Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, April 1-5, 1997, p 280.

Warner, T. A., 1997. Geobotanical and lineament analysis of Landsat satellite imagery for hydrocarbon microseeps. Natural Gas Conference, March 24-27, 1997, Houston, Texas, P-27.

Warner, T. A., 1996. Band selection using spatial autocorrelation. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 91st Annual Meeting, Charlotte, North Carolina, April 9 - 13, 1996, pp 308-309.

Warner, T. A., 1996. Integration of structural and geobotanical remote sensing for hydrocarbon microseep identification - preliminary results. Eastern Section AAPG, Charleston, WV, October 12-16, 1996.: p65 -66.

Sanders, R., A. Smith and T. Warner, 1996. Remote sensing of phenological characteristics of mixed mesophytic forests of West Virginia. Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science, Seventy-first annual session, Concord College, West Virginia, April 20 1996: Vol 68 (1): 25 - 26.

Warner, T. A., 1995. Local incidence angle effects on X and C band radar backscatter of boreal forest communities. Technical Papers, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention, Charlotte, North Carolina, February 27 - March 3, 1995. Volume 2, p 290.

Warner, T. A., 1995. Topographic influence on boreal forest radar backscatter. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 90th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 14 - 18, 1995, p 318.

Foote, H., D. Beaver and T. Warner, 1994. Development of band selection and analysis techniques to improve environmental applications of hyperspectral data. Abstracts, Spectral Analysis Workshop: The Use of Vegetation as an indicator of Environmental Contamination, Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada, November 9 - 10, 1994.

Warner, T. A., and T. M. Harris, 1994. Improved analysis of image texture for land cover classification. Association of American Geographers 90th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, April 1994.

Warner, T. A., 1993. Spatial processing of digital elevation data for ecological geobotany. Abstracts, Association of American Geographers 89th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April 6 - 11, 1993.

H. Unpublished Reports

Warner, T., M. Daniels, and D. DeNicola, 2003. Report of the site visit to the Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment, Slippery Rock University. Report submitted to the Dean, College of Health, Environment, and Science, Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania, 11pp.

Harris, T., and T. Warner, 2001. Automated feature extraction from commercial satellite multispectral and panchromatic imagery. Final report submitted to NIMA for contract NMA202-98-K-1096., 148pp.

Warner, T., and J. Y. Lee, 2000. Automated feature identification for building classification. Final project report submitted to DOE for grant DE-FG08-97NV13201, 19pp.

Steinmaus, K., G. Petrie, J. Tagestad, B. Moon and T. Warner, 1999. Automated feature extraction using NTM and civil satellite imagery. PNNL-12251, PNNL, Richland Washington, 68pp.

Desai, C., T. Harris, P. Qin, X. Sun and T. Warner, 1999. Innovative approaches to satellite imagery feature extraction, vector conversion, and object-oriented geo-processing. NIMA contract report number NMA202-98-K-1096, 200pp.

Warner, T., 1998. Normalization of Landsat thermal imagery for the effects of solar heating and topography. Project report submitted to DOE for grant DE-FG08-97NV13201.

Berlin, L., J. Brockhaus, T. Coleman, B. Haack, C. Johnston, C. McKnight, P. Murtha and T. Warner, 1998. Final Report: GCMRC Remote Sensing Protocols Review Panel. Report to Dave Garrett, Chief, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, USGS. 17pp.

Warner, T. A., 1997. Integration of remotely sensed geobotanical and structural methods for hydrocarbon exploration in west-central West Virginia. End of project report, submitted to DOE. 55pp.

Perry E. M., G. M. Petrie, J. S. Risch, T. F. Lundeen, and T. A. Warner, 1997. An evaluation of methodologies for automating spectral band selection from Hyperspectral image data sets. PNNL-11753, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.

Steinmaus, K. L., E. M. Perry, H. P. Foote, S. K. Wurstner, T. F. Lundeen, C. S. Kimball, D. E. Irwin, A. J. Stephan, and T. A. Warner, 1997. Multisensor landcover classification for McKenna MOUT Ft. Benning, Georgia. PNNL-11672, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. (See also: )

Warner, T. A., 1997. Road mapping using fusion of SAR and optical data of Fort Benning, GA. Report to the Remote Sensing Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 11pp. (See also: . )

Warner, T. A., 1997. nPDF Land-Cover Classification of mosaicked Daedalus data of Fort Benning, GA. Report to the Remote Sensing Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 7pp.

Warner, T. A., 1997. Multisensor Classification for Land-Cover Mapping at Fort Benning, GA. Report to the Remote Sensing Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 9pp.

Warner, T. A., 1997. Band selection for data visualization and classification. Report to the Remote Sensing Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 20pp.

Warner, T. A., 1996. Report on GPS Data Collection in support of Airborne Multi-Pod System (AMPS) Imagery Collection of Fort Benning, Georgia. Report to the Remote Sensing Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 8pp.

Warner, T. A., 1996. Report on GPS Data Collection for Geometric Rectification of AMPS Data of Onslow County, North Carolina. Report to the Remote Sensing Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. 6pp.

Petrie, G. M., T. F. Lundeen, M. Shank and T. A. Warner, 1995. Evaluation of artificial neural networks for improving multisensor image classification/target differentiation. Report by Pacific Northwest Laboratory to the U. S. Department of Energy. 26pp.

7. Invited Presentations

College of Human Resources and Education Research Colloquium, December 4, 2008. Cross-College Collaboration on Grant Proposal Development: Example NSF-Funded Project That Emerged From Interactions Between Curriculum & Instruction/Literacy Studies and Geology/Geography. (With J. Rye, R. Landenberger, and T. Ensign).

West Virginia Geological Survey, 5 November, 2007. Lidar: A revolutionary technology for studying the earth.

Geography Colloqiuum, 21 September, 2007. Seeing the forest for the Trees: Remote sensing and the demography of plants. (With J. McGraw and R. Landenberger).

University of Louis Pasteur, 3 May, 2007. Remote sensing of individual trees and plants using image spatial properties.

Korea Forest Rsearch Institute, June 28, 2004: Remote sensing of individual trees with digital aerial imagery and lidar.

Invited participant, First International Digital Forestry Workshop, Beijing, China, June 14-15, 2004: Delineation of individual deciduous trees in high resolution imagery. (with: J. McGraw, and R. Landenberger)

Forestry Program Purdue University (and also later broadcast as a Purdue distance learning course), November 11, 2003: Remote sensing of individual trees with Lidar.

Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Morehead State University, November 5, 2003: The Science of Remote Sensing.

Virginia Tech Department of Forestry Seminar, April 7 2003. Remote sensing of individual trees and plants.

Snowshoe Institute, Snowshoe, WV. August 1, 2002. Remote sensing of WV forests: Seeing more from farther away.

Wildlife Ecology Program, University of Maine, Sept 10, 2001. Remote sensing of Silverswords, Haleakala Crater, Hawaii.

Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA, June 11, 1999. Topographic normalization of thermal imagery.

Fernow Seminar Series presentation, Fernow, WV, October 30, 1998. A remote sensing strategy for measuring logging road system length from small format aerial photography. (Authors J. Rowe, T. Warner, D. Dean and A. Eagan. Presentation made by J. Rowe.)

Presentation to the Global Biology Class on Remote sensing for global ecology, Fairmont State, September 14, 1998.

Biology Department, WVU, April 21, 1998. High Spatial Resolution Remote Sensing of Forests.

Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA, July 23, 1997. Fuzzy classification using neural networks.

Department of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town, South Africa, February 25, 1997. Geobotanical remote sensing.

Geography Program, WVU, October 11, 1996. Feature selection using spatial autocorrelation.

Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA, July 8, 1996. Spatial autocorrelation for image analysis.

Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA, August 3, 1995. Data adaptive approaches to processing Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) imagery.

Department of Geography, University of Natal, South Africa, June 5, 1995. Ecological geomorphology for geobotanical remote sensing.

West Virginia Chapter of Sigma Xi, May 6, 1994. Remote sensing of the terrestrial environment.

Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, WA, August 10, 1994. Interactive image processing using n-Dimensional Probability Density Functions (nPDF).

Department of Geological and Planetary Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, September 29, 1994. Spatial processing of remotely sensed imagery for geobotanical exploration.

The Southeastern Regional Space Grant Consortium Workshop on a Regional Approach to Land-Sea Interface Studies using Remote Sensing. March 30 - 31, 1993, Stennis Space Center, MS. West Virginia coastal remote sensing research resources.

Geography Program, WVU, October 1993. Pursuing social goals through participatory GIS? Redressing South Africa's historical political ecology.

Division of Science and Mathematics, Fairmont State College, November 1993. Remote Sensing of the Environment: Viewing the earth from space.

South African Image Processing Society, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. June 1993. Data adaptive approaches to processing multispectral thermal imagery.

Remote Sensing Group, Anglo American Corporation, Johannesburg, South Africa. June 1993. AVIRIS, TIMS and TM Data analysis using nPDF.

Remote Sensing Group, Anglo American Corporation, Johannesburg, South Africa. December 1992. Geobotanical exploration using geophysical, optical and elevation data.

Biospheric Sciences Branch, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA. December 1991. Integrating satellite and digital elevation data for mapping ecological geomorphology of the Boreal Forest.

8. Postdoctoral Research Associates

Dr. Rick Landenberger, 1999 to 2008. Individual tree and plant identification, monitoring of exotic species, West Virginia View.

Dr. Christopher Dean, 1999 to 2000. Individual tree identification in high resolution imagery.

Dr. Tomas Brandtberg, 2000 to 2002. Individual tree identification in high resolution imagery and lidar data.

9. Teaching

A. Courses taught

Since 1992, I have generally taught the following courses on an annual basis:

• Geog 107 Physical Geography (approximately 200 freshman students)

• Geog/Geol 455 Introduction to Remote Sensing (approximately 25 seniors and graduate students)

• Geog/Geol 755 Advanced Remote Sensing (approximately 5-10 graduate students)

From 1993 to 2006 on an annual basis I taught:

• Geog 415 Environmental Systems Geography (approximately 30 seniors)

Since 2008 I have taught annually:

• Geog 494/694 Remote sensing applications (approximately 15 seniors and graduate students)

B. Short courses

• July 2009, Remote Sensing for Soil Survey Applications, US Natural Resources Conservation Service, Fort Worth, Texas.

• May 2006, Introduction to remote sensing, Demokritus University and Aristotle University, Greece.

• May 2004, Introduction to remote sensing, Demokritus University, Greece.

• May 2002, Introduction to remote sensing, Demokritus University, Greece.

• June 2001, Introduction to remote sensing, WVU

• November 1999, Introduction to remote sensing, WVU

• August 1999, Data mining using the Internet for decision support and hydrocarbon resource evaluation, Trondheim, Norway, International Association of Mathematical Geology

C. Current students

|Student |Degree |Research Area |Date Began |Current Status |

|Arthur Elmes |MA (Geography) |Remote sensing and modeling of Ailanthus invasion |2008 |Conducting research |

|Aaron Burkholder |MA |Remote sensing of Ailanthus altissima |2007 |Conducting research |

| |(Geography) | | | |

|Jessica Randall |PhD (Geography) |Digital elevation data and geomorphology |2009 |Developing research ideas |

|Sheila Kazar |PhD (Geography) |Carbon sequestration and abandoned mine lands |2004 |ABD, Instructor, Slippery Rock |

| | | | |University |

D. Previous students

i. PhD

|Student |Degree |Thesis Title |Year |Current Employment |

|Xianfeng Chen |PhD (Geology) |Integrating visible, near infrared and short wave |2005 |Assistant Professor, Department of |

| | |infrared hyperspectral and multispectral thermal | |Geography, Geology and The |

| | |imagery for geological mapping at Cuprite, Nevada | |Environment, Slippery Rock University|

|Abdullah Almutairi |PhD |An Investigation of The Role of Image Properties in|2004 |Assistant Professor, Geography |

| |(Geography) |Influencing the Accuracy of Remote Sensing Change | |Department, Imam Mohammad bin Saud |

| | |Detection Analysis | |University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |

|Jong Yeol Lee |PhD |Integrating Spatial and Spectral Information for |2000 |Research Fellow, Korea Research |

| |(Geography) |Automatic Feature Identification in High Spatial | |Institue for Human Settlement |

| | |Resolution Remotely Sensed Images | | |

ii. Geology MS

|Student |Degree |Thesis Title |Year |Current Employment |

|Jessica Gormont |MS (Option II |Using LiDAR and GIS Tools to Determine Land |2007 |GIS Technician, Jefferson County |

| |project) |Stability in the Appalachians: A case study in | | |

| | |Gilmer County, West Virginia | | |

|Heather Freeman |MS (Option II |Evaluation of the use of hyperspectral imagery for |2003 |Consultant, Moody and Associates, |

| |Project) |identification of microseeps near Santa Barbara, | |Washington, PA |

| | |California | | |

|Dana Jennings |MS (Option II |A Pilot Study: Using knowledge-based classification|2002 |Consultant |

| |Project) |to identify springs in a portion of the Sewickley | | |

| | |Creek Basin, Pennsylvania. | | |

|Heath Rasco |MS |Multiple Data Set Integration and GIS Techniques |1999 |Remote Sensing and GIS instructor, |

| | |Used to Investigate Linear Structural Controls in | |NIMA College, Ft Belvoir |

| | |the Southern Powder River Basin, Wyoming | | |

iii. Geography MA

|Student |Degree |Thesis Title |Year |Current Employment |

|Jeffrey Dunn |MA |Remote Sensing of Grazing Halos: Examining Policy |2008 |PhD program, U Conn |

| | |in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary | | |

|Jacob Drvar |MA (Thesis |Evaluating the potential of remote Sensing to |2007 |GIS/Image technician, Dyncorp |

| |proeject |detect the rate of landscape change: A Monongalia | |International, Melbourne Florida |

| | |County Case Study | | |

|Jeremy Tensen |MA (Thesis |Vegetation unmixing with Hyperion data |2007 |GIS Project Analyst, AWS Truewind, |

| |project) | | |LLC, Albany, New York |

|Sandy Frank |MA (Thesis |Standard operating procedure for primary remote |2006 |CVI |

| |project) |sensing data acquisition | | |

|Eric Hopkins |MA (Thesis |Lidar-derived forest metrics and bird species |2006 |WV GIS Technical Center |

| |project) |occurrence: A case study from the Core Arboretum, | | |

| | |Morgantown, WV | | |

|Brian Renzella |MA |Remote Sensing of Corridor Landscapes: A Case |2005 |GIS Analyst, Southwestern |

| | |Study of the National Road, Wheeling, West Virginia| |Pennsylvania Commission and |

| | | | |Corporation |

|Chistopher Schaney |MA |The History of Presque Isle and the City of Erie, |2003 |WVU, PhD program |

| | |Pennsylvania: A Remote Sensing Case Study. | | |

|Jim Anderson |MA (Thesis |A Comparison of Four Change Detection Techniques |2002 |Crime Analyst, Topeka Police |

| |project) |for Two Urban Areas in the United States | |Department |

|Jian Zhang |MA |A comparison of digital photogrammetric and LIDAR |2002 |University of Maryland, PhD program |

| |(Thesis |high resolution digital elevation models | | |

| |Project) | | | |

|Abdullah Almutairi |MA |Monitoring Land-Cover Change Detection in an Arid |2000 |Assistant Professor, Geography |

| | |Urban Environment: A Comparison of Change detection| |Department, Imam Mohammad bin Saud |

| | |Techniques | |University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |

|Jennifer McCullough |MA |The Fernow Experimental Forest: An analysis of |1999 |Earth Tech, Greenville, SC |

| |(Thesis |historical change | | |

| |Project) | | | |

|John Bender |MA |Identifying Structural Differences in Mixed |1999 |Remote Sensing Analyst, Kodak |

| | |Mesophytic and Northern Hardwood Forests on the | | |

| | |Monongahela National Forest Using Remote Sensing | | |

| | |Data | | |

|Joe Glotfelty |MA |Automatic Selection of Optimal Window Size and |1999 |Image analyst, NIMA |

| | |Shape for Texture Analysis | | |

|Zainal Majeed |MA |An Evaluation of AVHRR NDVI Data for Monitoring |1999 |U of Newcastle, UK, PhD Program |

| | |Western Spruce Budworm Defoliation | | |

|Thomas Key |MA |An evaluation of the relative value of spectral and|1998 |Scientist, SAIC, Chantilly, VA |

| | |phenological information for tree crown | | |

| | |classification of digital images in the Eastern | | |

| | |Deciduous Forest. | | |

|Christopher Ferro |MA |Scale and Texture in Digital Image Classification |1998 |ImageLinks, Melbourne, Florida |

|Jessica Biggers |MA |An examination of abandoned hazardous waste, class |1996 |Insurance underwriter, Ohio |

| | |and race in West Virginia | | |

|Doug Brown |MA |Potential of Remote sensing and geographical |1996 |Remote sensing and GIS analyst, WV |

| | |information systems to evaluate mine areas | |Department of Environmental |

| | | | |Protection, Nitro WV |

|RogerCottrell |MA |An investigation of the economic aspects of |1996 |GIS analyst, Savannah River Site, |

| | |environmental regulation of the surface coal mining| |South Carolina |

| | |industry in Central Appalachia | | |

|Mike Shank |MA |Addressing categorical uncertainty in image |1995 |Remote sensing and GIS analyst, WV |

| | |classification | |Department of Environmental |

| | | | |Protection, Nitro WV |

iv. Geography Undergrad Theses

|Student |Degree |Thesis Title |Year |Current Position |

|Arthur Elmes |BA |Mapping surface mining in Southern West Virginia: |2008 |MA Program, WVU |

| | |Image-based and GIS overlay approaches | | |

|Lucy Kammer |BA (Honors |Can landslides be detected from automated analysis |2008 |MA Program, Syracuse |

| |project) |of LiDAR data? A Case Study at Horseshoe Run, West| | |

| | |Virginia | | |

|Tina Johnson |BA (Honors |Influence of fire on subsequent flooding in West |1995 |Asssitant Professor, Marshall |

| |Project) |Virginia | |University |

E. WVU Thesis Committee Service (Excluding committees that I have chaired)

|Student |Degree |Program |Research Area |Status or date graduated|

|Aaron Maxwell |MS |Geology |Lidar and geomorphology |In progress |

|Lindsay Deel |MA |Geography |Nitrogen cycling and disturbance |In progress |

|Pat Ehland |MA |Geography |Conflict in the Caspian Region |In Progress |

|Lindsey Felton |MA |Geography |Surplus value extraction |In progress |

|Sue Bergeron |PhD |Geography |Virtual landcapes & history |In progress |

|Dan Bonnenberger |PhD |Geography |Virtual reality & cultural presrv |In progress |

|Xiannian Chen |PhD |Geography |Disaster response |In progress |

|Mike Ferber |PhD |Geography |Geography of religion |In progress |

|Franklin Graham |PhD |Geography |Pastoral production in the Sahel |In progress |

|Naomi Shanguhyia |PhD |Geography |Livelihoods & land cover change |In Progress |

|Tom Saladyga |PhD |Geography |Landuse & fire in Mongolia |In progress |

|Chris Schaney |PhD |Geography |Coastal erosion & land change |In progress |

|Jim Sheehan |PhD |Forestry |Cerulean warbler habitat |In progress |

|Jenn Smith |PhD |Geography |Livelihoods and land use |In progress |

|Rich Flanigan |MS |Forestry |Topographic site & tree species |2010 |

|Jim Kernan |PhD |Geography |Spatial tree ring analysis & fires |2009 |

|Ryan Robinson |MA |Geography |Geoarcheology & Geomorph |2009 |

|Bobbie Alt |MA |Geography |Obesity in Appalachia |2008 |

|Beau Downing |MS |Geology |Geomorphology & lidar |2008 |

|Ishwar Dhami |MS |Forestry |Urban heat islands & phenology |2008 |

|Matt Kaproth |MS |Biology |Remote sensing of invasives |2008 |

|Paddington Hodza |PhD |Geography |Virtual Reality |2007 |

|Richard Hoch |PhD |Geography |Development |2005 |

|Chris Whitmore |MA Thesis project |Geography |Noise pollution |2005 |

|Matt Smolnik |MA |Geography |Ice damage and tree growth |2004 |

|Suzanne Sanders |PhD |Biology |Ecology of Goldenseal |2004 |

|Nicholas Doner |MA |Geography |Biogeography |2004 |

|Laura Burnette |MS Option II proj. |Geology |Lineaments, joints and caves |2004 |

|Kayse Fisher |MS Option II proj |Geology |Sinkhole patterns |2004 |

|Scott Spiker |PhD |Geography |Spatial analsys of RS change |2004 |

|Marc Barraclough |MA |Geography |Urban growth and rs |2004 |

|Jennifer Mabie |MS |Geology |Characterization of AMD sites |2003 |

|Janette Bennett |MA |Geography |Object-Oriented GIS |2003 |

|Brendan Duffy |MA |Geography |Web cartography |2003 |

|Janice Hardin |MA |Geography |The Innu and scale |2003 |

|Sheila Kazar |MA |Geography |Microclimate and strip mines |2003 |

|Miho Soda |MA Thesis Project |Geography |Environmental and logging |2003 |

|Rob Lamar |PhD |Biology |Remote sensing of trees |2003 |

|Fei Wang |MA |Geography |Internet serving of rs data |2002 |

|Qingyun Sun |MA Thesis Project |Geograhy |Water quality and land cover |2002 |

|Josh Kincaid |MA |Geography |Presettlement forest mapping |2001 |

|Sowelo Keleagatse |MA |Geography |GIS and EIA |2001 |

|Nally Kaunda |MA |Geography |OO-GIS |2001 |

|Steve Carpenter |MA Thesis project |Geography |GIS and soils policy |2000 |

|Hope Childers |MA Thesis Project |Geography |GIS and the River Continuum |2000 |

|Gary D'Urso |PhD |Geology |Geomorphology |2000 |

|Doru Pacurari |MS |Forestry |RS and spatial autocorrelation |2000 |

|Diane Fordik |MS Option II proj. |Geology |Airphoto analysis of sinkholes |2000 |

|Jesse Bellavance |MA Thesis Project |Geography |GIS and beekeeping |1999 |

|Monica Flemming |MA Thesis Project |Geography |Gypsy Moth Defoliation |1999 |

|Steve Taylor |PhD |Geology |Geomorphology |1999 |

|Binfei Chen |MA |Geography |GIS and route selection |1998 |

|Valerie Braham |MA |Geography |GIS and cancer |1997 |

|Ree Brannon |MS |Forestry |Forestry remote sensing |1996 |

|Kathleen Kuhn |MS Option II proj. |Geology |GIS/Geomorphology |1996 |

|Eric Davis |MA |Geography |Geomorphology |1996 |

|Deborah Bennett |MA |Geography |GIS and decision making |1995 |

|Carolus Prasetyadi |MS |Geology |Structural geology |1995 |

|Guoray Cai |MA |Geography |GIS and error |1993 |

F. External Thesis Committee Service

|Student |Degree |Institution |Program |Research Area |Status or date |

| | | | | |graduated |

|Xaris Skoulikaris|PhD |Mines Paris Tech (France) and |Quantitative hydrology and |Mathematical modeling of |2008 |

| | |University of Thessalonika |hydrogeology |trans-national water resources | |

| | |(Greece) | | | |

G. Other Teaching accomplishments

• Lucy Kammer was selected as a NASA Space Grant Scholar for 2007/2008. Lucy also received a honorable metion for the Merle Prunty Award for 2007 from SEDAAG.

• Mentor for Environmental Geosciences undergraduate and McNair Scholar, Jon Michael Bosely. Jon Michael was also selected as a NASA Space Grant Scholar for 2003/2004

• Mentor for Geography undergraduate Jonathan Nellis, a 2003/2004 NASA Space Grant Scholar.

• 2000-2003 NSF TIGERS (Taking Engineering, Science and Mathematics Content and Excitement to the K-12 Schools in West Virginia) mentor for geography graduate students, Shawn Banasick, Amy Pratt and Mike Ferber. The web site developed by Mike Ferber as part of his TIGERS work won the 2002 Best Website Award from PlacesOnLine ()

• 1999 Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teacher Award

• 1996 Mentor for Aaron Smith and Becky Sanders, undergraduates from Fairmont State, who interned in my remote sensing laboratory for a semester. Their work was presented at a conference (See Section 4 (G) Sanders, Smith and Warner, 1996).

• 1995 Worked with Tina Johnson, an undergraduate US Congressional Goldwater Scholar on her research using remote sensing to investigate the effects of fire on stream discharge. Tina Johnson subsequently pursued a PhD at Florida State University on a 6 year, $180,000 National Physical Science Consortium Fellowship. Tina is now an Assistant Professor at Marshall University.

• Remote sensing graduate students who have won awards:

▪ Thomas Key: 1997 ASPRS Potomac Region Scholarship for $250

▪ Heath Rasco, 1999 ASPRS Potomac Region Scholarship for $300

H. Pedagogical Publications

Landeberger, R. E., T. Warner, T. Ensign and M. D. Nellis, 2006. Using remote sensing and GIS to teach inquiry-based spatial thinking skills: An example using the globe program’s integrated earth systems science. Geocarto International 21(3): 61-71.

Ferber, M., T. Warner, E. Pyle, T. Knight, 2003. Introducing middle school students to the spatial sciences through a community atlas project. Geocarto International 18 (1): 75-80.

Nellis, M. D., T. A. Warner, R. Landenberger, J. McGraw, J. S. Kite and F. Wang, 2000. The Chestnut Ridge Anticline: The first major ridge of the Appalachian Mountains. Geocarto International 15 (4): 73-78.

Campagna, D., and T. Warner, 1996. Introduction to digital mapping laboratory exercise. Journal of Geoscience Education 44: 576-580.

I. Teaching Grants

Warner, T. A., and L. Blake, 2009-2010. Fostering information literacy in a discipline-specific environment. WVU Libraries Course Enhancement Grant Program, $3,000.

Landenberger, R., T. Warner and J. Rye, 2008-2010. Development of Knowledgeable Teachers: Geospatial Understanding in Earth System Science. NSF, $150,000.

Monget, J-M., G. Shao, T. Warner, J. Carr, A. Karakos, M-C Girard and A. Druel, 1998-2002. Joint EU/USA convergence teaching and training program on earth imaging techniques and their applications. U.S. Department of Education $127,185 and the European Union ECU 82,100.

10. Service

A. Service to the other units at WVU, College and University

2010 WVU Regional Research Institute, Chair, Search Committee for Research Assistant Proferssor

2007 WVU Research Corp. Grant Mentor Program

2005-2006 WVU Regional Research Institute, Search Committee for Research Assistant Proferssor

2004-2006 WV Nano Search Committee

2004-2006 WVU Graduate Council

2003-2006 College Research Graduate Studies Committee

2003 WVU Post-Baccalaureate Placement Task Force

2001 - 2003 Dean’s Advisory Council

2000 - 2002 College Curriculum and Academic Quality Committee

1993-1995 College Ad Hoc Committee on Environment - Co-chair with Susan Hunter for period 1994-1995

B. Service to the Department

2008 Departmental P&T

2007-2008 Faculty search committee (4 hires)

2000-2006 Geography Graduate Program Director

2000 Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Geography (Environmental Geography)

Spring 1999 Interim Associate Chair for Geography, Department of Geology and Geography

1999 Departmental P&T committee

1998 Chair, Search Committee for Visiting Assistant Professor of Geography

1995-96 Geography Graduate Program Director

1994 Geography Colloquium Series

1993-present Graduate Committee

1993-present Departmental Computer Committee

C. General service to my profession

External reviewers for faculty promotion

• University of California, Berkely (Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management) 2010

• University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Department of Geography) 2010

• University of North Texas (Department of Geography) 2009

• University of Toledo (Department of Geography and Planning) 2009

• Brigham Young University (Department of Geography) (2009)

• Montana State University (Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences) (2008)

• Clark University (Graduate School of Geography) (2008)

• Texas A&M University (Department of Ecosystem Science and Management) (2008)

• Arizona State University (2007)

• Brigham Young University (2007)

• Miami University of Ohio (2007)

• Purdue University (2007)

• University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2007)

• Michigan State University (2006)

• Auburn University (2005)

• Indiana State University (2004)

• University of Kansas (2003)

Member of the external departmental review panels

• Department of Geography and Geology, The University of Southern Mississippi, 2009

• Department of Geography, Geology, and the Environment, at Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania, 2003

Member of the 2003 NASA Educator Astronaut Minimum Qualifications Review Panel, Washington DC, June 9-11, 2003

Organized the Appalachian Remote Sensing Conference & Workshops

• May 14, 2003 (First Conference)

• May 10-11, 2005 (Second Conference)

Member of the South Eastern Division of the AAG (SEDAAG) conference program committee 2001, 2003.

Member of the 1998 NSF Instrumentation and Laboratory Improvement Panel

Member of the 1998 visiting review team of the Grand Canyon Research and Monitoring Center, Flagstaff, Arizona

D. Service to professional organizations

2007 Chair, Ad hoc membership admission review committee, AmericaView

2005-2008 Chair, Honors Committee, Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG) of the American Association of Geographers (AAG).

2004-2005 Chair, Honors Committee, South East Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG)

2003-2005 Chair, Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG) of the American Association of Geographers (AAG).

2003-2004 Secretary, AmericaView Inc, and founding board member

2002-2003 Vice-Chair, American Association of Geographers, Remote Sensing Specialty Group

2002-2003 Executive Committee, AmericaView Consortium

1997-2001 Awards Chair, American Association of Geographers, Remote Sensing Specialty Group

1992-1997 Scholarship Chair, American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

1990-1992 Chair, Student Affairs Committee, American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

11. Consulting

2008 Spectra Energy, Houston, Texas: Gas storage field development.

2003-2005 Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement, Seoul, South Korea: commercialization of high resolution satellite imagery.

2005 Lewin Group, Virginia: Review of remote sensing report for federal agency.

2004 Institute for Scientific Research, Fairmont, West Virginia: large unstructured geospatial datasets.

12. Membership in Professional Associations

Life Member, South African Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Cartography

Association of American Geographers(AAG), Remote Sensing Specialty Group (RSSG), and Southeastern Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG).

American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).

American Geophysical Union (AGU).

June 2010

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