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Kevin P. Kiley

Instructional Technologist
Email: [[kkiley]]
Phone: (804) 684-7079
Office: Watermen's Hall 219
Department: Information Technology and Networking Services

Education
  • E.D., Mystic Elementary School
  • J.H.S.D., Winchester Junior High School
  • H.S.D., Winchester High School
  • B.S., Tufts University
  • M.A., College of William and Mary

Research Interests

My interests include small aircraft remote sensing and vertical aerial photography, meteorological satellite imagery, and image processing.

And Dog Walking.


Current Projects
  • Small aircraft and research vessel services provided in support of a scanning low frequency microwave radiometer: a remote sensing system for measuring estuarine and coastal ocean surface salinity.
  • Remote sensing study of chlorophyll distribution in Chesapeake Bay based on weekly (spring to fall) low altitude aerial radiometric survey data.
  • Implementation/operationof NOAA's CoastWatch meteorological satellite image display and analysis system for analysis of surface water temperature and turbidity.

Selected Publications
  • Goodberlet, M. A., C. T. Swift, K. P. Kiley, J. L. Miller and J. B. Zaitzeff. Microwave remote sensing of coastal zone salinity. Journal of Coastal Research. (In press)
  • Kiley, K., A. Frisch, R. Orth, and K. Moore. 1990. Feasibility of the map and image processing system (MIPS) as a device for the collection and display of information on the distribution and abundance of submerged aquatic vegetation from aerial photographs. Report submitted to the Virginia Council on the Environment, Richmond, VA and Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Annapolis, MD, 85 pp.
  • Harding, L., E. Itsweire, W. Esaias, C. Bostater, and K. Kiley. 1989. Report to the Chesapeake Bay Remote Sensing Work Group (CBRSWG): Demonstration project using NASA's ocean data acquisition system (ODAS) in Chesapeake Bay, Summer 1988. Johns Hopkins University/Chesapeake Bay Institute, Shady Side, MD.