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Appraising U.S. Geological Survey science records Appraising U.S. Geological Survey science records
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center has legislative charters to preserve and make accessible land remote sensing records important to the United States. This essay explains the appraisal process developed by EROS to ensure the science records it holds and those offered to it align with those charters. The justifications behind the...
Authors
John Faundeen
Establishing a nationwide baseline of historical burn-severity data to support monitoring of trends in wildfire effects and national fire policies Establishing a nationwide baseline of historical burn-severity data to support monitoring of trends in wildfire effects and national fire policies
There is a need to provide agency leaders, elected officials, and the general public with summary information regarding the effects of large wildfires. Recently, the Wildland Fire Leadership Council (WFLC), which implements and coordinates National Fire Plan (NFP) and Federal Wildland Fire Management Policies adopted a strategy to monitor the effectiveness and effects of the National...
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Brian Schwind, Brad Quayle, Jeffery C. Eidenshink
Characterizing 6 August 2007 Crandall Canyon mine collapse from ALOS PALSAR InSAR Characterizing 6 August 2007 Crandall Canyon mine collapse from ALOS PALSAR InSAR
We used ALOS InSAR images to study land surface deformation over the Crandall Canyon mine in Utah, which collapsed on 6 August 2007 and killed six miners. The collapse was registered as a ML 3.9 seismic event. An InSAR image spanning the time of the collapse shows 25–30 cm surface subsidence over the mine. We used distributed dislocation sources to model the deformation field, and found...
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Zhong Lu, Charles Wicks
Climate-driven interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange in the Northern Great Plains grasslands Climate-driven interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange in the Northern Great Plains grasslands
The Northern Great Plains grasslands respond differently under various climatic conditions; however, there have been no detailed studies investigating the interannual variability in carbon exchange across the entire Northern Great Plains grassland ecosystem. We developed a piecewise regression model to integrate flux tower data with remotely sensed data and mapped the 8-d and 500-m net...
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Liping Zhang, Bruce K. Wylie, Lei Ji, Tagir G. Gilmanov, Larry L. Tieszen
HIMALA: climate impacts on glaciers, snow, and hydrology in the Himalayan region HIMALA: climate impacts on glaciers, snow, and hydrology in the Himalayan region
Glaciers are the largest reservoir of freshwater on Earth, supporting one third of the world's population. The Himalaya possess one of the largest resources of snow and ice, which act as a freshwater reservoir for more than 1.3 billion people. This article describes a new project called HIMALA, which focuses on utilizing satellite-based products for better understanding of hydrological...
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Molly Elizabeth Brown, Hua Ouyang, Shahid Habib, Basanta Shrestha, Mandira Shrestha, Prajjwal Panday, Maria Tzortziou, Frederick Policelli, Guleid A. Artan, Amarnath Giriraj, Sagar R. Bajracharya, Adina Racoviteanu
Geometric evaluation and validation of aerial and satellite data using Sioux Falls Geometric test range Geometric evaluation and validation of aerial and satellite data using Sioux Falls Geometric test range
No abstract available.
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Aparajithan Sampath, Donald Moe, Jon Christopherson, Gregory L. Stensaas
Mapping irrigated lands at 250-m scale by merging MODIS data and National Agricultural Statistics Mapping irrigated lands at 250-m scale by merging MODIS data and National Agricultural Statistics
Accurate geospatial information on the extent of irrigated land improves our understanding of agricultural water use, local land surface processes, conservation or depletion of water resources, and components of the hydrologic budget. We have developed a method in a geospatial modeling framework that assimilates irrigation statistics with remotely sensed parameters describing vegetation...
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Md Shahriar Pervez, Jesslyn F. Brown
Radiometric, geometric, and image quality assessment of ALOS AVNIR-2 and PRISM sensors Radiometric, geometric, and image quality assessment of ALOS AVNIR-2 and PRISM sensors
The Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) was launched on January 24, 2006, by a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H-IIA launcher. It carries three remote-sensing sensors: 1) the Advanced Visible and Near-Infrared Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2); 2) the Panchromatic Remote-Sensing Instrument for Stereo Mapping (PRISM); and 3) the Phased-Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar...
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S. Saunier, P. Goryl, G. Chander, R. Santer, M. Bouvet, B. Collet, A. Mambimba, Aksakal S. Kocaman
Soil organic carbon stocks in Alaska estimated with spatial and pedon data Soil organic carbon stocks in Alaska estimated with spatial and pedon data
Temperatures in high-latitude ecosystems are increasing faster than the average rate of global warming, which may lead to a positive feedback for climate change by increasing the respiration rates of soil organic C. If a positive feedback is confirmed, soil C will represent a source of greenhouse gases that is not currently considered in international protocols to regulate C emissions...
Authors
Norman B. Bliss, J. Maursetter
Impacts of precipitation seasonality and ecosystem types on evapotranspiration in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska Impacts of precipitation seasonality and ecosystem types on evapotranspiration in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska
Evapotranspiration (ET) is the largest component of water loss from terrestrial ecosystems; however, large uncertainties exist when estimating the temporal and spatial variations of ET because of concurrent shifts in the magnitude and seasonal distribution of precipitation as well as differences in the response of ecosystem ET to environmental variabilities. In this study, we examined...
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W. Yuan, S. Liu, H. Liu, J. T. Randerson, G. Yu, L.L. Tieszen
Establishing the Antarctic Dome C community reference standard site towards consistent measurements from Earth observation satellites Establishing the Antarctic Dome C community reference standard site towards consistent measurements from Earth observation satellites
Establishing satellite measurement consistency by using common desert sites has become increasingly more important not only for climate change detection but also for quantitative retrievals of geophysical variables in satellite applications. Using the Antarctic Dome C site (75°06′S, 123°21′E, elevation 3.2 km) for satellite radiometric calibration and validation (Cal/Val) is of great...
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C. Cao, S. Uprety, J. Xiong, A. Wu, P. Jing, D. Smith, G. Chander, N. Fox, S. Ungar
Introduction to the special issue-Terrestrial reference standard test sites for postlaunch calibration Introduction to the special issue-Terrestrial reference standard test sites for postlaunch calibration
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Authors
Gyanesh Chander, P.M. Teillet