Greg McDermid

Greg McDermid

University of Calgary

H-index: 34

North America-Canada

About Greg McDermid

Greg McDermid, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Calgary, specializes in the field of Remote Sensing, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Modelling, UAVs, Phenology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Silviculture treatments hasten seedling growth on seismic disturbances in boreal treed fens

A Multi-Resolution Approach to Point Cloud Registration without Control Points

Methane in West Siberia terrestrial seeps: Origin, transport, and metabolic pathways of production

A semi-automated, GIS-based framework for the mapping of supraglacial hydrology

A large-scale disturbance mapping ensemble through data-driven regionalization

Toward 4D automated change detection in cryospheric systems: A multi-resolution approach to point cloud registration without control points

Satellite Time Series and Google Earth Engine Democratize the Process of Forest-Recovery Monitoring over Large Areas

Quantifying aboveground biomass of shrubs using spectral and structural metrics derived from UAS imagery

Greg McDermid Information

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Citations(all)

5570

Citations(since 2020)

2691

Cited By

3975

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Greg McDermid Skills & Research Interests

Remote Sensing

Environmental Monitoring

Environmental Modelling

UAVs

Phenology

Top articles of Greg McDermid

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Silviculture treatments hasten seedling growth on seismic disturbances in boreal treed fens

Restoration Ecology

Colette A Shellian

Julia Linke

Gregory J McDermid

Michael Cody

Scott E Nielsen

2024

A Multi-Resolution Approach to Point Cloud Registration without Control Points

Remote Sensing

Eleanor A Bash

Lakin Wecker

Mir Mustafizur Rahman

Christine F Dow

Greg McDermid

...

2023/2/20

Methane in West Siberia terrestrial seeps: Origin, transport, and metabolic pathways of production

Global Change Biology

Aleksandr F Sabrekov

Irina E Terentieva

Gregory J McDermid

Yuriy V Litti

Anatoly S Prokushkin

...

2023/9

A semi-automated, GIS-based framework for the mapping of supraglacial hydrology

Journal of Glaciology

Eleanor A Bash

Colette Shellian

Christine F Dow

Greg Mcdermid

Will Kochtitzky

...

2023/8

A large-scale disturbance mapping ensemble through data-driven regionalization

International Journal of Remote Sensing

Inacio Thomaz Bueno

Jennifer Hird

Gregory John McDermid

Lênio Soares Galvão

Fausto Weimar Acerbi

2023/6/18

Toward 4D automated change detection in cryospheric systems: A multi-resolution approach to point cloud registration without control points

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Eleanor Bash

Lakin Wecker

Mir Rahman

Christine Dow

Greg McDermid

...

2021/12

Satellite Time Series and Google Earth Engine Democratize the Process of Forest-Recovery Monitoring over Large Areas

Remote Sensing

Jennifer N Hird

Jahan Kariyeva

Gregory J McDermid

2021/11/23

Quantifying aboveground biomass of shrubs using spectral and structural metrics derived from UAS imagery

Remote Sensing

Lucy G Poley

David N Laskin

Gregory J McDermid

2020/7/9

Hydrological effects of resource-access road crossings on boreal forested peatlands

Journal of Hydrology

Saraswati Saraswati

Richard M Petrone

Mir Mustafizur Rahman

Gregory J McDermid

Bin Xu

...

2020/5/1

A systematic review of the factors influencing the estimation of vegetation aboveground biomass using unmanned aerial systems

Lucy G. Poley

Gregory J. McDermid

2020/3/25

The forest line mapper: A semi-automated tool for mapping linear disturbances in forests

Remote Sensing

Gustavo Lopes Queiroz

Gregory J McDermid

Mir Mustafizur Rahman

Julia Linke

2020/12/20

Estimating coarse woody debris volume using image analysis and multispectral LiDAR

Forests

Gustavo Lopes Queiroz

Gregory J McDermid

Julia Linke

Christopher Hopkinson

Jahan Kariyeva

2020/1/25

Spatial agreement among vegetation disturbance maps in tropical domains using Landsat time series

Remote Sensing

Inacio T Bueno

Greg J McDermid

Eduarda MO Silveira

Jennifer N Hird

Breno I Domingos

...

2020/9/11

Estimating individual conifer seedling height using drone-based image point clouds

Forests

Guillermo Castilla

Michelle Filiatrault

Gregory J McDermid

Michael Gartrell

2020/8/24

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