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An attention U-Net model for detection of fine-scale hydrologic streamlines An attention U-Net model for detection of fine-scale hydrologic streamlines
Surface water is an irreplaceable resource for human survival and environmental sustainability. Accurate, finely detailed cartographic representations of hydrologic streamlines are critically important in various scientific domains, such as assessing the quantity and quality of present and future water resources, modeling climate changes, evaluating agricultural suitability, mapping...
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Zewei Xu, Shaowen Wang, Larry Stanislawski, Zhe Jiang, Nattapon Jaroenchai, Arpan Man Sainju, Ethan J. Shavers, E. Lynn Usery, Li Chen, Zhiyu Li, Bin Su
Improving the positional and vertical accuracy of named summits above 13,000 ft in the United States Improving the positional and vertical accuracy of named summits above 13,000 ft in the United States
The National Map (TNM) portal provides public access to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) high-resolution topographic datasets, and maps from the Historical Topographic Map Collection (HTMC). Elevation values shown on HTMC maps were obtained from ground spot elevation measurements, as compared to today’s elevation measurements derived from more efficient methods, such as lidar, radar, or...
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Samantha Arundel, Gaurav Sinha, Arthur Chan
Semantically enabling map projections knowledge Semantically enabling map projections knowledge
Map projections are an area of cartography with a firm mathematical foundation for their creation and display providing a basis for a knowledge representation. Using only variations on a single equation set, an infinite number of projections can be created, but less than 100 are in active use. Because each projection preserves specific characteristics, such as area, angles, global look...
Authors
E. Lynn Usery
Creating annotations for web ontology language ontology generated from relational databases Creating annotations for web ontology language ontology generated from relational databases
Many approaches that have been proposed that allow users to create a Web Ontology Language (OWL) ontology from a relational database fail to include metadata that are inherent to the database tables. Without metadata, the resulting ontology lacks annotation properties. These properties are key when performing ontology alignment. This paper proposes a method to include relevant metadata...
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Matthew Edward Wagner, Tanner Edward Fry, Jacques Jules Bourquin, Dalia E. Varanka
Channel cross-section analysis for automated stream head identification Channel cross-section analysis for automated stream head identification
Headwater streams account for more than half of the streams in the United States by length. The substantial occurrence and susceptibility to change of headwater streams makes regular updating of related maps vital to the accuracy of associated analysis and display. Here we present work testing new methods of completely automated remote headwater stream identification using metrics...
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Ethan J. Shavers, Larry Stanislawski
Automated extraction of areal extents for GNIS Summit features using the eminence core method Automated extraction of areal extents for GNIS Summit features using the eminence core method
An important objective of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is to enhance the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) by automatically associating boundaries with terrain features that are currently spatially represented as two-dimensional points. In this paper, the discussion focuses on experiments for mapping GNIS Summit features using the eminence core region-growing method, which...
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Gaurav Sinha, Samantha Arundel
GeoNat v1.0: A dataset for natural feature mapping with artificial intelligence and supervised learning GeoNat v1.0: A dataset for natural feature mapping with artificial intelligence and supervised learning
Machine learning allows “the machine” to deduce the complex and sometimes unrecognized rules governing spatial systems, particularly topographic mapping, by exposing it to the end product. Often, the obstacle to this approach is the acquisition of many good and labeled training examples of the desired result. Such is the case with most types of natural features. To address such...
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Samantha Arundel, Wenwen Li, Sizhe Wang
Automated location correction and spot height generation for named summits in the coterminous United States Automated location correction and spot height generation for named summits in the coterminous United States
Spot elevations published on historical U.S. Geological Survey topographic maps were established as needed to enhance information imparted by the quadrangle’s contours. In addition to other features, labels were routinely placed on mountain summits. While some elevations were established through field survey triangulation, many were computed during photogrammetric stereo-compilation...
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Samantha Arundel, Gaurav Sinha
Preserving meander bend geometry through scale Preserving meander bend geometry through scale
Stream meander geometry is a function of hydrologic, geologic, and anthropogenic forces. Meander morphometrics are used in geomorphic classification, ecological characterization, and tectonic and hydrologic change detection. Thus, detailed measurement and classification of meander geometry is imperative to multiscale representation of hydrographic features, which raises important...
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Ethan J. Shavers, Larry Stanislawski, Barbara P. Buttenfield, Barry J. Kronenfeld
Improving geospatial query performance of an interoperable geographic situation-awareness system (IGSAS) for disaster response Improving geospatial query performance of an interoperable geographic situation-awareness system (IGSAS) for disaster response
Disaster response operations require fast and coordinated actions based on the real-time disaster situation information. Although Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) or crowdsourced geospatial data applications have demonstrated to be valuable tools for gathering real-time disaster situation information, they only provide limited utility for disaster response coordination because of...
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Chuanrong Zhang, Tian Zhao, E. Lynn Usery, Dalia E. Varanka, Weidong Li
OpenCLC: An open-source software tool for similarity assessment of linear hydrographic features OpenCLC: An open-source software tool for similarity assessment of linear hydrographic features
The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) is a foundational geospatial data source in the United States that enables extensive and diverse environmental research and supports decision-making in numerous contexts. However, the NHD requires regular validation and update given possible inconsistent initial collection and hydrographic changes. Furthermore, systems or tools that use NHD data...
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Ting Li, Larry Stanislawski, Tyler Brockmeyer, Shaowen Wang, Ethan J. Shavers
A system design for implementing advanced feature descriptions for a map knowledge base A system design for implementing advanced feature descriptions for a map knowledge base
A prototype system to explore Linked Data that semantically integrates geospatial data in various formats from different publication sources with data from The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey is presented. The focus is on accessing advanced feature descriptions for data from The National Map with data coreferenced from other sources. The prototype uses Geoserver to access The...
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Matthew Wagner, Dalia E. Varanka, E. Lynn Usery