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LCMAP Team to Present at AGU 2020

Members of the Land Change Monitoring, Assessment and Projection (LCMAP) team at the USGS EROS Center will present on multiple topics during the 2020 American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference.

Video Transcript
LCMAP Collection 1 includes 10 Science Products, offering different perspectives for the study of land change across the country, through time. The primary and secondary land cover products, provide important information on the most likely land cover class for each pixel. Their associated confidence products record the level of confidence in each classification.

The virtual event will take place from December 1-17.

If you are attending AGU, follow the links below for abstracts from LCMAP poster presentations:

December 7, 2020: Evaluation of CONUS Tree Regrowth using LCMAP C1.0 Products  presented by Qiang Zhou1

December 8, 2020: Leveraging the LCMAP Data Products to Distinguish Types of Change in Tree Cover Associated with Drought presented by Francis Dwomoh1

Follow these links for abstracts and information on the LCMAP oral presentations:

December 8, 2020: A Novel Automatic Learning-based Method of Training Sample Selection Using Multiple Datasets for Time-series Land Cover Mapping presented by Congcong Li1

December 9, 2020: A Time-Series-Based Approach to Modeling Planetary Surface Change presented by Danika Wellington2

December 15, 2020: The Value of Land Cover Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection Collection 1 Science Products for Applications in Land Cover Science presented by Jennifer Rover3

For more information about the conference, see the AGU website.

 

ASRC Federal Data Solutions, Contractor to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center

KBR, Contractor to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center

3 U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center

 

 

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