Cathleen E. Jones is a scholar working on Aerospace Engineering, Pollution and Oceanography.
According to data from OpenAlex, Cathleen E. Jones has authored 108 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 41 papers in Aerospace Engineering, 38 papers in Pollution and 37 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Cathleen E. Jones's work include Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques (39 papers), Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation (38 papers) and Marine and coastal ecosystems (26 papers). Cathleen E. Jones is often cited by papers focused on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques (39 papers), Oil Spill Detection and Mitigation (38 papers) and Marine and coastal ecosystems (26 papers). Cathleen E. Jones collaborates with scholars based in United States, Norway and Italy. Cathleen E. Jones's co-authors include Benjamin Holt, Brent Minchew, Camilla Brekke, Stine Skrunes, David Bekaert, Ronald G. Blom, Martine M. Espeseth, F. Webb, S. Hensley and S. Kedar and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Remote Sensing of Environment and Scientific Reports.
In The Last Decade
Cathleen E. Jones
100 papers
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2.6k citations
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State of the art satellite and airborne marine oil spill remote sensing: Application to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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Rosen, P. A., G. W. Bawden, Bruce Chapman, et al.. (2025). The NASA-ISRO SAR Mission: A summary. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine. 13(2). 8–34.1 indexed citations
Röhrs, Johannes, Knut‐Frode Dagestad, Helene Asbjørnsen, et al.. (2019). Vertical mixing and horizontal drift of oil spills: simulations with the open source oil spill model OpenOil. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 4833.2 indexed citations
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Marshall, Hans‐Peter, E. J. Deeb, Marco Lavalle, et al.. (2019). Airborne snow accumulation estimates from L-Band InSAR during the NASA SnowEx 2017 campaign and validation with airborne LiDAR and in-situ observations. 2019.1 indexed citations
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Skrunes, Stine, Cathleen E. Jones, Camilla Brekke, Benjamin Holt, & Martine M. Espeseth. (2016). On the Effects of Imaging Geometry on Multipolarization SAR Features for Oil Spill Observation. ESASP. 740. 72.2 indexed citations
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Jones, Cathleen E., et al.. (2014). Application of InSAR to detection of localized subsidence and its effects on flood protection infrastructure in the New Orleans area. EGUGA. 14817.1 indexed citations
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Donnellan, Andrea, Jay Parker, Brian Hawkins, et al.. (2014). Combined UAVSAR and GPS Estimates of Fault Slip for the M 6.0 South Napa Earthquake. AGUFM. 2014.1 indexed citations
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Blom, Ronald G., Bruce Chapman, Roy K. Dokka, et al.. (2012). Gulf Coast Subsidence: Integration of Geodesy, Geophysical Modeling, and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Observations. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2012.1 indexed citations
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Leifer, Ira, et al.. (2011). Satellite and airborne oil spill remote sensing: State of the art and application to the BP DeepWater Horizon oil spill. 116(1). 270–295.5 indexed citations
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Bawden, G. W., et al.. (2010). Characterizing Land Surface Change in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Using L-band UAVSAR Polarimetric and Differential Interferometric Radar Imagery. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2010.1 indexed citations
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Hensley, S., Cathleen E. Jones, Delwyn Moller, et al.. (2010). Ice Studies using UAVSAR L-band and Ka-band Data. 1–4.2 indexed citations
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Jones, Cathleen E., S. Hensley, T. Michel, & R. Muellerschoen. (2010). Advanced Motion Compensation for Airborne Platforms: Application to UAVSAR.2 indexed citations
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Kedar, S., et al.. (2007). The origin of deep ocean microseisms in the North Atlantic Ocean. Publication Database GFZ (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences). 2007.1 indexed citations
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