Stephen B Hartley
Stephen Hartley is a Geographer at the USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center.
Stephen Hartley is responsible for the installation, configuration, and overall maintenance of software, hardware, and networking for geographic information system operations. His specific duties include managing and coordinating GIS projects, performing image analysis, developing prototype GIS products, troubleshooting, quality control, personnel management and training, and interacting with clients. Hartley serves as WARC's GAP coordinator for Louisiana. He is one of the Center's certified UAS pilots.
Education and Certifications
M.S., Geology, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2000
B.S., Geology, Louisiana Tech, 1985
Science and Products
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The integration of gis and image processing technology for monitoring wetland restoration projects
No abstract available.
Authors
James B. Johnston, J. Barras, S. Hartley, D. A. Fuller, Gregory D. Steyer
Key areas for wintering North American herons
Nearly all North American heron populations are migratory, but details of where they winter are little known. Locations where North American herons winter were identified using banding recovery data. North American herons winter from Canada through northern South America but especially in eastern North America south of New York, Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and Cuba, these areas a
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T. Mikuska, J.A. Kushlan, S. Hartley
Key areas for wintering North American herons
Nearly all North American heron populations are migratory, but details of where they winter are little known. Locations where North American herons winter were identified using banding recovery data. North American herons winter from Canada through northern South America but especially in eastern North America south of New York, Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and Cuba, these areas
Authors
T. Mikuska, J.A. Kushlan, S. Hartley
1995 Scanned aerial photography of the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Calvin P. O'Neil, Lawrence R. Handley, Stephen Hartley, James B. Johnston, B. Coffland, Lynn Schoelerman
National wetlands research center uses visual true color classification in waterfowl habitat mapping
No abstract available.
Authors
Elijah Ramsey III, Steve Hartley
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 14
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The integration of gis and image processing technology for monitoring wetland restoration projects
No abstract available.
Authors
James B. Johnston, J. Barras, S. Hartley, D. A. Fuller, Gregory D. Steyer
Key areas for wintering North American herons
Nearly all North American heron populations are migratory, but details of where they winter are little known. Locations where North American herons winter were identified using banding recovery data. North American herons winter from Canada through northern South America but especially in eastern North America south of New York, Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and Cuba, these areas a
Authors
T. Mikuska, J.A. Kushlan, S. Hartley
Key areas for wintering North American herons
Nearly all North American heron populations are migratory, but details of where they winter are little known. Locations where North American herons winter were identified using banding recovery data. North American herons winter from Canada through northern South America but especially in eastern North America south of New York, Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and Cuba, these areas
Authors
T. Mikuska, J.A. Kushlan, S. Hartley
1995 Scanned aerial photography of the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana
No abstract available.
Authors
Calvin P. O'Neil, Lawrence R. Handley, Stephen Hartley, James B. Johnston, B. Coffland, Lynn Schoelerman
National wetlands research center uses visual true color classification in waterfowl habitat mapping
No abstract available.
Authors
Elijah Ramsey III, Steve Hartley