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Radiometric calibration status of Landsat-7 and Landsat-5 Radiometric calibration status of Landsat-7 and Landsat-5
Launched in April 1999, Landsat-7 ETM+ continues to acquire data globally. The Scan Line Corrector in failure in 2003 has affected ground coverage and the recent switch to Bumper Mode operations in April 2007 has degraded the internal geometric accuracy of the data, but the radiometry has been unaffected. The best of the three on-board calibrators for the reflective bands, the Full...
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Julia A. Barsi, Brian L. Markham, Dennis Helder, Gyanesh Chander
Land Cover Applications, Landscape Dynamics, and Global Change Land Cover Applications, Landscape Dynamics, and Global Change
The Land Cover Applications, Landscape Dynamics, and Global Change project at U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) seeks to integrate remote sensing and simulation models to better understand and seek solutions to national and global issues. Modeling processes related to population impacts, natural resource management, climate change...
Authors
Larry L. Tieszen
Development of a global slope dataset for estimation of landslide occurrence resulting from earthquakes Development of a global slope dataset for estimation of landslide occurrence resulting from earthquakes
Landslides resulting from earthquakes can cause widespread loss of life and damage to critical infrastructure. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed an alarm system, PAGER (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response), that aims to provide timely information to emergency relief organizations on the impact of earthquakes. Landslides are responsible for many of the...
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Kristine L. Verdin, Jonathan W. Godt, Christopher C. Funk, Diego Pedreros, Bruce Worstell, James Verdin
Climate Change Research at USGS Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Climate Change Research at USGS Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS)
Research and development projects at EROS apply unique resources to support the USGS mission of developing understanding, monitoring, and modeling of climate variability and change and their human, physical, and biological impacts. Remote sensing resources, both new and archived, form the core of our ability to determine changes in the state or condition of the Earth’s surface and its...
Spatial and temporal patterns of net primary productivity in the duration of 1981-2000 in Guangdong, China Spatial and temporal patterns of net primary productivity in the duration of 1981-2000 in Guangdong, China
The knowledge of net primary production (NPP) dynamics at regional scale will help to understand terrestrial carbon cycling, especially with respect to land use and global climate change. Guangdong province has high plant growth potential because of plenty of light, heat, and water resources in this region. Forest coverage increased significantly from less than 30% in the early l980s to
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Hai-Gui Liu, Xu-Li Tang, Guo-Yi Zhou, Shu-Guang Liu
USGS goals for the coming decade USGS goals for the coming decade
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) proposes six strategic directions for managing ecosystems along with modernization of observation networks of land, water, and biological resources.
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M.D. Myers, M. A. Ayers, Jill Baron, P.R. Beauchemin, Martin B. Goldhaber, Deborah R. Hutchinson, James W. LaBaugh, Roger G. Sayre, Steven E. Schwarzbach, Eugene S. Schweig, June M. Thormodsgard, Charles van Riper, W. Wilde
Remotely Sensed Data Collections: Offerings from EROS Remotely Sensed Data Collections: Offerings from EROS
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) maintains a wide variety of remotely sensed data collections that contain a wealth of information about the Earth’s land surfaces. Acquired by special sensors carried aboard civilian satellites and aircraft, the images and other data in these collections provide a unique perspective of the...
Use of 21st century satellite remote sensing technology in natural hazard analysis Use of 21st century satellite remote sensing technology in natural hazard analysis
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Authors
Yang Hong, Robert Adler, James P. Verdin
Radiometric recalibration procedure for Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper data Radiometric recalibration procedure for Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper data
The Landsat-5 (L5) satellite was launched on March 01, 1984, with a design life of three years. Incredibly, the L5 Thematic Mapper (TM) has collected data for 23 years. Over this time, the detectors have aged, and its radiometric characteristics have changed since launch. The calibration procedures and parameters have also changed with time. Revised radiometric calibrations have improved...
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Gyanesh Chander, Esad Micijevic, Ronald W. Hayes, Julia A. Barsi
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission - New Products in 2005 Shuttle Radar Topography Mission - New Products in 2005
In February 2000, the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) successfully collected Interferometric C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar data over 80 percent of the Earth's land surface, for most of the area between 60?N and 56?S latitude. NASA and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), formerly known as the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA), co-sponsored the mission...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
CLICK: The USGS Center for LIDAR Information Coordination & Knowledge CLICK: The USGS Center for LIDAR Information Coordination & Knowledge
While this technology has proven its use as a mapping tool - effective for generating bare earth DEMs at high resolutions (1-3 m) and with high vertical accuracies (15-18 cm) - obstacles remain for its application as a remote sensing tool: * The high cost of collecting LIDAR * The steep learning curve on research and application of using the entire point cloud * The challenges of...
Authors
Jordan C. Menig, Jason M. Stoker
Estimating soil erosion using the USPED model and consecutive remotely sensed land cover observations Estimating soil erosion using the USPED model and consecutive remotely sensed land cover observations
Intensified soil erosion contributes to the degradation of ecosystems. Better estimation of soil erosion across landscapes is a necessary part of understanding ecosystem biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem sustainability. In this study, we used the Unit Stream Power-based Erosion Deposition (USPED) model to estimate the lateral movement of soils across Fort Benning, a military training
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Jinxun Liu, Shuguang Liu, Larry L. Tieszen, Mingshi Chen