Brigham Young University
Ryan Jensen, Associate Professor

Department: Geography

Vita
 

 Education

 
  • Ph.D., University of Florida, 2000
  • MS, Brigham Young University, 1997
  • BS, Brigham Young University, 1996
 

 Research

 
  • I am interested in Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing Applications in environmental systems. Specifically, I have research projects in the following areas: 1) Urban forestry, 2) Longleaf pine/turkey oak sandhill fire ecology in the southeastern coastal plain, 3) Amazon forest biophysical characteristics, and 4) Hyperspectral remote sensing


Email: rjensen@byu.edu
Office: 622 SWKT
Phone: 801-422-5386
 

 Selected Publications

 
  • Jensen, R.R., P.J. Hardin, and M.W. Jackson. 2010. “Spectral Modeling of Population Density: A Study of Utah’s Wasatch Front.” Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 76(7):797-806.
  • Jensen, R.R., S.S. Brake, S.F. Wolf, M.F. Bekker, P.J. Hardin, and M.W. Jackson. 2010. “Chemical element concentrations in black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) and green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh.) leaves at the reclaimed green valley coal mine, Indiana, USA.” Environmental Earth Sciences 60:1391-1405.