Emanuel Storey

 Emanuel Storey

Emanuel A. Storey

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Biography

San Diego State University - Geography



Experience

  • SDSU Geography

    Research Assistant - Remote Sensing

    Exploring methods of mapping vegetation and tracking vegetation changes over time,
    using a combination of aerial and satellite imagery. Advancing the theory behind
    postfire regrowth and vegetation change analysis. Interested in long-term,
    landscape-scale patterns of change in sensitive Mediterranean-type ecosystems.

    Other work has focused on automated processing of high resolution orthoimagery to
    support rapid change detection in hazard response situations.

  • San Diego State University Geography

    Graduate Teaching Associate

    Emanuel worked at San Diego State University Geography as a Graduate Teaching Associate

  • UNM Dept. of Earth & Planetary Sciences

    Lidar Technician/Research Assistant

    This research was focused on the use of Lidar and high resolution photography for the segmentation
    of geologic outcrop facies.

  • UNM Land Grant Studies Program

    Cartographer

    My summer work with Dr. Garcia y Griego has focused on mapping work related to
    New Mexico land grants. Based on a combination of mathematical reconstruction
    of historic survey plats, aerial photograph interpretation, field work, and interviews
    with land grant heirs, we have built an extensive database of valuable geographic
    information. The purpose of this is to empower the land grant communities
    through cartographic information that can be used to resolve long-standing issues.

Education

  • San Diego State University

    Master of Science

    Geography (Geographic Information Science)
    Thesis: "Postfire regrowth trajectories of chamise chaparral based on multi-temporal Landsat imagery." URL: http://library.calstate.edu/sandiego/books/record?id=b4694071 Advisor: Dr. Douglas Stow, SDSU Dept. of Geography Peer-reviewed Articles: Stow, D. A., Riggan, P. J., Storey, E. J., & Coulter, L. L. (2014). Measuring fire spread rates from repeat pass airborne thermal infrared imagery. Remote sensing letters, 5(9), 803-812. Storey, E. A., Stow, D. A., & O'Leary, J. F. (2016). Assessing postfire recovery of chamise chaparral using multi-temporal spectral vegetation index trajectories derived from Landsat imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment, 183, 53-64.

  • University of New Mexico

    Bachelor of Science

    Environmental Science
    Senior Thesis: "An heterogeneous aquifer flow model based on Lidar and high-resolution photography" Advisor: Dr. Gary Weissman, UNM Dept. of Earth & Planetary Sciences

  • University of California, Santa Barbara / San Diego State University

    Ph.D.

    Geography
    Peer-reviewed Articles: Storey, E., Stow, D., Plummer, M. (2018). Normalizing shadows in multi-temporal aerial frame imagery using relative radiometric adjustments to support near-real-time change detection. GIScience & Remote Sensing. Storey, E. (manuscript accepted). Reconstructing patented surveys of community land grants in New Mexico to support historical research and political discourse. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History. Storey, E., Stow, D., Coulter, L., & Chen, C. (2017). Detecting shadows in multi-temporal aerial imagery to support near-real-time change detection. GIScience & Remote Sensing. DOI:10.1080/15481603.2017.1279729 Storey, E. (2017). A case study on utilizing modern cadastral data to reconstruct the 19th-century survey of a New Mexico community land grant’s patented boundary. Journal of Surveying and Land Information Science.

Publications

  • A case study on utilizing modern cadastral data to reconstruct the 19th-century survey of a New Mexico community land grant’s patented boundary.

    Journal of Surveying and Land Information Science