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Dr. Gabriel Senay
Senior Scientist, Adjunct Professor
605-594-2758
senay@usgs.gov

Research Interests: Regional Water Balance Assessment and Monitoring

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Dr. Gabriel Senay is an agricultural engineer, remote sensing scientist, and SAIC contractor to the USGS-EROS. He specializes in monitoring agricultural water requirement, soil moisture and other crop performance indices derived from remotely sensed data. This monitoring is undertaken to assess agricultural crop performance and provide early warning of large-scale droughts. His crop monitoring products are used for decision-making in a wide variety of agencies including USAID, USDA, the World Food Program and the World Bank. He is currently involved in monitoring crop performance in Africa, Central America and South-East Asia and developing new algorithms for computing evapotranspiration from remotely sensed data. His efforts to make remote sensing technolgy applicable to small-scale farmers and other end-users have been recognized through several local and national awards. Dr. Senay has worked for the US EPA as a remote sensing scientist, developing a water quality mapping program in the monitoring of the "health" status of stream ecosystems using remotely sensed data and worked as a post-doctoral fellow at Oklahoma State University where he participated in the Southern Great Plains field experiment. He is a licensed professional engineer and obtained a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering from Alemaya University in Ethiopia, an M.S. in Hydrology from Wageningen University, The Netherlands and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from The Ohio State University.


Part of an Africa-wide study on water harvest potential showing... more



An operational Crop Water Requirement Satisfaction Index map depicting the... more