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Integrating stations from the North America Gravity Database into a local GPS-based land gravity survey Integrating stations from the North America Gravity Database into a local GPS-based land gravity survey

The ability to augment local gravity surveys with additional gravity stations from easily accessible national databases can greatly increase the areal coverage and spatial resolution of a survey. It is, however, necessary to integrate such data seamlessly with the local survey. One challenge to overcome in integrating data from national databases is that these data are typically of...
Authors
Thomas G. Shoberg, Paul R. Stoddard

Metadata squared: enhancing its usability for volunteered geographic information and the GeoWeb Metadata squared: enhancing its usability for volunteered geographic information and the GeoWeb

The Internet has brought many changes to the way geographic information is created and shared. One aspect that has not changed is metadata. Static spatial data quality descriptions were standardized in the mid-1990s and cannot accommodate the current climate of data creation where nonexperts are using mobile phones and other location-based devices on a continuous basis to contribute data...
Authors
Barbara S. Poore, Eric B. Wolf

Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics Spatial Relation Predicates in Topographic Feature Semantics

Topographic data are designed and widely used for base maps of diverse applications, yet the power of these information sources largely relies on the interpretive skills of map readers and relational database expert users once the data are in map or geographic information system (GIS) form. Advances in geospatial semantic technology offer data model alternatives for explicating concepts...
Authors
Dalia E. Varanka, Holly K. Caro

A program for handling map projections of small-scale geospatial raster data A program for handling map projections of small-scale geospatial raster data

Scientists routinely accomplish small-scale geospatial modeling using raster datasets of global extent. Such use often requires the projection of global raster datasets onto a map or the reprojection from a given map projection associated with a dataset. The distortion characteristics of these projection transformations can have significant effects on modeling results. Distortions...
Authors
Michael P. Finn, Daniel R. Steinwand, Jason R. Trent, Robert A. Buehler, David M. Mattli, Kristina H. Yamamoto

Introduction to geospatial semantics and technology workshop handbook Introduction to geospatial semantics and technology workshop handbook

The workshop is a tutorial on introductory geospatial semantics with hands-on exercises using standard Web browsers. The workshop is divided into two sections, general semantics on the Web and specific examples of geospatial semantics using data from The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey and the Open Ontology Repository. The general semantics section includes information and...
Authors
Dalia E. Varanka

Rejuvenating Pre-GPS era geophysical surveys using The National Map Rejuvenating Pre-GPS era geophysical surveys using The National Map

Old geophysical surveys [pre–Global Positioning System (GPS)] stand as valuable, largely untapped sources of scientific data. If data from these surveys were in a format that had reasonable accuracy, availability, and ease of access, they could be more widely used. In this paper, a pre-GPS survey is integrated into a modern geographic database, in this case, The National Map (TNM). The...
Authors
Michael P. Finn, Thomas G. Shoberg, Paul Stoddard

Approximating tasseled cap values to evaluate brightness, greenness, and wetness for the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) Approximating tasseled cap values to evaluate brightness, greenness, and wetness for the Advanced Land Imager (ALI)

The Tasseled Cap transformation is a method of image band conversion to enhance spectral information. It primarily is used to detect vegetation using the derived brightness, greenness, and wetness bands. An approximation of Tasseled Cap values for the Advanced Land Imager was investigated and compared to the Landsat Thematic Mapper Tasseled Cap values. Despite sharing similar spectral...
Authors
Kristina H. Yamamoto, Michael P. Finn

User's guide for mapIMG 3--Map image re-projection software package User's guide for mapIMG 3--Map image re-projection software package

Version 0.0 (1995), Dan Steinwand, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)/Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Center (EDC)--Version 0.0 was a command line version for UNIX that required four arguments: the input metadata, the output metadata, the input data file, and the output destination path. Version 1.0 (2003), Stephen Posch and Michael P. Finn, USGS/Mid-Continent Mapping Center...
Authors
Michael P. Finn, David M. Mattli

Design and development of linked data from the National Map Design and development of linked data from the National Map

The development of linked data on the World-Wide Web provides the opportunity for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to supply its extensive volumes of geospatial data, information, and knowledge in a machine interpretable form and reach users and applications that heretofore have been unavailable. To pilot a process to take advantage of this opportunity, the USGS is developing an...
Authors
E. Lynn Usery, Dalia E. Varanka

The use of U.S. Geological Survey digital geospatial data products for science research The use of U.S. Geological Survey digital geospatial data products for science research

The development of geographic information system (GIS) transformed the practice of geographic science research. The availability of low-cost, reliable data by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) supported the advance of GIS in the early stages of the transition to digital technology. To estimate the extent of the scientific use of USGS digital geospatial data products, a search of science...
Authors
Dalia E. Varanka, Carol Deering, Holly Caro

Volunteer map data collection at the USGS Volunteer map data collection at the USGS

Since 1994, citizen volunteers have helped the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) improve its topographic maps. Through the Earth Science Corps program, citizens were able to "adopt a quad" and collect new information and update existing map features. Until its conclusion in 2001, as many as 300 volunteers annotated paper maps which were incorporated into the USGS topographic-map revision...
Authors
B. Wolf Eric, Barbara S. Poore, Holly K. Caro, Greg D. Matthews
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