Detecting Change in Forest Structure with Simulated GEDI Lidar Waveforms: A Case Study of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA; Adelges tsugae) Infestation
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Keith Krause | John Armston | Arthur Elmes | Crystal Schaaf | Zhan Li | Steven Hancock | Ian Paynter | Hao Tang | David A. Orwig | Bruce Cook | Laura Duncanson | Peter Brehm Boucher | B. Cook | C. Schaaf | J. Armston | A. Elmes | S. Hancock | L. Duncanson | D. Orwig | K. Krause | Hao Tang | Zhan Li | I. Paynter | P. Boucher | Ian Paynter
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