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The National Elevation Dataset The National Elevation Dataset
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D.B. Gesch
Spatial data infrastructures in management of natural disasters Spatial data infrastructures in management of natural disasters
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K.O. Asante, J. P. Verdin, M.P. Crane, S.A. Tokar, James D. Rowland
Monitoring volcano threats from space Monitoring volcano threats from space
Volcanoes can have extremely wide ranging effects. Even a single eruption can cause disastrous climate changes at great distance from the source. Thus, it is important to have a system to monitor even the most remote volcanoes. The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) on the Terra spacecraft and other satellite sensors provide imagery that is critical to...
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Kenneth A. Duda, Rick L. Wessels, Michael Ramsey, Jonathan Dehn
Distribution of light and heavy fractions of soil organic carbon as related to land use and tillage practice Distribution of light and heavy fractions of soil organic carbon as related to land use and tillage practice
Mass distributions of different soil organic carbon (SOC) fractions are influenced by land use and management. Concentrations of C and N in light- and heavy fractions of bulk soils and aggregates in 0–20 cm were determined to evaluate the role of aggregation in SOC sequestration under conventional tillage (CT), no-till (NT), and forest treatments. Light- and heavy fractions of SOC were...
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Zhengxi Tan, R. Lal, L. Owens, R. C. Izaurralde
Evaluation and comparison of gross primary production estimates for the Northern Great Plains grasslands Evaluation and comparison of gross primary production estimates for the Northern Great Plains grasslands
Two spatially-explicit estimates of gross primary production (GPP) are available for the Northern Great Plains. An empirical piecewise regression (PWR) GPP model was developed from flux tower measurements to map carbon flux across the region. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) GPP model is a process-based model that uses flux tower data to calibrate its parameters...
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Li Zhang, Bruce K. Wylie, Thomas R. Loveland, Eugene A. Fosnight, Larry L. Tieszen, Lei Ji, Tagir Gilmanov
Adaptive data-driven models for estimating carbon fluxes in the Northern Great Plains Adaptive data-driven models for estimating carbon fluxes in the Northern Great Plains
Rangeland carbon fluxes are highly variable in both space and time. Given the expansive areas of rangelands, how rangelands respond to climatic variation, management, and soil potential is important to understanding carbon dynamics. Rangeland carbon fluxes associated with Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) were measured from multiple year data sets at five flux tower locations in the Northern...
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B.K. Wylie, E. A. Fosnight, T.G. Gilmanov, A.B. Frank, J.A. Morgan, Marshall R. Haferkamp, T.P. Meyers
Litterfall production along successional and altitudinal gradients of subtropical monsoon evergreen broadleaved forests in Guangdong, China Litterfall production along successional and altitudinal gradients of subtropical monsoon evergreen broadleaved forests in Guangdong, China
Evaluation of litterfall production is important for understanding nutrient cycling, forest growth, successional pathways, and interactions with environmental variables in forest ecosystems. Litterfall was intensively studied during the period of 1982-2001 in two subtropical monsoon vegetation gradients in the Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve, Guangdong Province, China. The two gradients...
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G. Zhou, L. Guan, X. Wei, Dongxiao Zhang, Q. Zhang, J. Yan, D. Wen, J. Liu, S. Liu, Z. Huang, G. Kong, J. Mo, Q. Yu
Prime candidate earth targets for the post-launch radiometric calibration of space-based optical imaging instruments Prime candidate earth targets for the post-launch radiometric calibration of space-based optical imaging instruments
This paper provides a comprehensive list of prime candidate terrestrial targets for consideration as benchmark sites for the post-launch radiometric calibration of space-based instruments. The key characteristics of suitable sites are outlined primarily with respect to selection criteria, spatial uniformity, and temporal stability. The establishment and utilization of such benchmark...
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P.M. Teillet, J. A. Barsi, G. Chander, K. J. Thome
Simulated responses of soil organic carbon stock to tillage management scenarios in the Northwest Great Plains Simulated responses of soil organic carbon stock to tillage management scenarios in the Northwest Great Plains
Background Tillage practices greatly affect carbon (C) stocks in agricultural soils. Quantification of the impacts of tillage on C stocks at a regional scale has been challenging because of the spatial heterogeneity of soil, climate, and management conditions. We evaluated the effects of tillage management on the dynamics of soil organic carbon (SOC) in croplands of the Northwest Great...
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Z. Tan, S. Liu, Z. Li, Thomas R. Loveland
Using simulated historical time series to prioritize fuel treatments on landscapes across the United States: The LANDFIRE prototype project Using simulated historical time series to prioritize fuel treatments on landscapes across the United States: The LANDFIRE prototype project
Canopy and surface fuels in many fire-prone forests of the United States have increased over the last 70 years as a result of modern fire exclusion policies, grazing, and other land management activities. The Healthy Forest Restoration Act and National Fire Plan establish a national commitment to reduce fire hazard and restore fire-adapted ecosystems across the USA. The primary index...
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Robert E. Keane, Matthew Rollins, Zhi-Liang Zhu
The landsat image mosaic of the Antarctica Web Portal The landsat image mosaic of the Antarctica Web Portal
People believe what they can see. The Poles exist as a frozen dream to most people. The International Polar Year wants to break the ice (so to speak), open up the Poles to the general public, support current polar research, and encourage new research projects. The IPY officially begins in March, 2007. As part of this effort, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the British Antarctic...
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C.J. Rusanowski
Monitoring mangrove forest dynamics of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India using multi-temporal satellite data from 1973 to 2000 Monitoring mangrove forest dynamics of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India using multi-temporal satellite data from 1973 to 2000
Mangrove forests in many parts of the world are declining at an alarming rate—possibly even more rapidly than inland tropical forests. The rate and causes of such changes are not known. The forests themselves are dynamic in nature and are undergoing constant changes due to both natural and anthropogenic forces. Our research objective was to monitor deforestation and degradation arising...
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S. Giri, Bruce Pengra, Z. Zhu, A. Singh, L.L. Tieszen