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Brian J. Moorman
Brian J. Moorman
Professor of Geography, University of Calgary
Verified email at ucalgary.ca
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Geomorphological mapping with a small unmanned aircraft system (sUAS): Feature detection and accuracy assessment of a photogrammetrically-derived digital terrain model
CH Hugenholtz, K Whitehead, OW Brown, TE Barchyn, BJ Moorman, ...
Geomorphology 194, 16-24, 2013
4162013
Advances in geophysical methods for permafrost investigations
C Kneisel, C Hauck, R Fortier, B Moorman
Permafrost and periglacial processes 19 (2), 157-178, 2008
3102008
Remote sensing of the environment with small unmanned aircraft systems (UASs), part 2: scientific and commercial applications
K Whitehead, CH Hugenholtz, S Myshak, O Brown, A LeClair, ...
Journal of unmanned vehicle systems 2 (3), 86-102, 2014
2342014
Polythermal glacier hydrology: a review
TDL Irvine‐Fynn, AJ Hodson, BJ Moorman, G Vatne, AL Hubbard
Reviews of Geophysics 49 (4), 2011
2302011
Imaging periglacial conditions with ground‐penetrating radar
BJ Moorman, SD Robinson, MM Burgess
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 14 (4), 319-329, 2003
1942003
Preservation of viral genomes in 700-y-old caribou feces from a subarctic ice patch
TFF Ng, LF Chen, Y Zhou, B Shapiro, M Stiller, PD Heintzman, A Varsani, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (47), 16842-16847, 2014
1362014
Brief Communication: Low-cost, on-demand aerial photogrammetry for glaciological measurement
K Whitehead, BJ Moorman, CH Hugenholtz
The Cryosphere 7 (6), 1879-1884, 2013
1132013
Seasonal changes in ground‐penetrating radar signature observed at a polythermal glacier, Bylot Island, Canada
TDL Irvine‐Fynn, BJ Moorman, JLM Williams, FSA Walter
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 2006
1042006
Glacial hydrological system characterization using ground‐penetrating radar
BJ Moorman, FA Michel
Hydrological Processes 14 (15), 2645-2667, 2000
892000
Ground-penetrating radar applications in paleolimnology
BJ Moorman
Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments: Basin Analysis, Coring …, 2001
882001
Small unmanned aircraft systems for remote sensing and earth science research
CH Hugenholtz, BJ Moorman, K Riddell, K Whitehead
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 93 (25), 236-236, 2012
842012
Spatial and temporal patterns of aeolian sediment transport on an inland parabolic dune, Bigstick Sand Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada
CH Hugenholtz, SA Wolfe, IJ Walker, BJ Moorman
Geomorphology 105 (1-2), 158-170, 2009
732009
Bathymetric mapping and sub-bottom profiling through lake ice with ground-penetrating radar
BJ Moorman, FA Michel
Journal of Paleolimnology 18, 61-73, 1997
721997
Detecting short-term surface melt on an Arctic glacier using UAV surveys
EA Bash, BJ Moorman, A Gunther
Remote Sensing 10 (10), 1547, 2018
652018
Use of unmanned aerial vehicles for monitoring recovery of forest vegetation on petroleum well sites
JN Hird, A Montaghi, GJ McDermid, J Kariyeva, BJ Moorman, SE Nielsen, ...
Remote Sensing 9 (5), 413, 2017
652017
Using ground‐penetrating radar to delineate subsurface features along a wetland catena
DR Lapen, BJ Moorman, JS Price
Soil Science Society of America Journal 60 (3), 923-931, 1996
531996
Large-scale moraine deformation at the Athabasca Glacier, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
CH Hugenholtz, BJ Moorman, J Barlow, PA Wainstein
Landslides 5, 251-260, 2008
512008
Effects of sand supply on the morphodynamics and stratigraphy of active parabolic dunes, Bigstick Sand Hills, southwestern Saskatchewan
CH Hugenholtz, SA Wolfe, BJ Moorman
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45 (3), 321-335, 2008
512008
Mapping subsurface conditions within the near-shore zone of an Arctic delta using ground penetrating radar
CW Stevens, BJ Moorman, SM Solomon, CH Hugenholtz
Cold regions science and technology 56 (1), 30-38, 2009
502009
14C dating of trapped gases in massive ground ice, Western Canadian Arctic
BJ Moorman, FA Michel, A Wilson
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 7 (3), 257-266, 1996
471996
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