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A multi-scale segmentation approach to filling gaps in Landsat ETM+ SLC-off images A multi-scale segmentation approach to filling gaps in Landsat ETM+ SLC-off images
On 31 May 2003, the Landsat Enhanced Thematic Plus (ETM+) Scan Line Corrector (SLC) failed, causing the scanning pattern to exhibit wedge-shaped scan-to-scan gaps. We developed a method that uses coincident spectral data to fill the image gaps. This method uses a multi-scale segment model, derived from a previous Landsat SLC-on image (image acquired prior to the SLC failure), to guide...
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S.K. Maxwell, Gail L. Schmidt, James C. Storey
Multi-interferogram method for measuring interseismic deformation: Denali Fault, Alaska Multi-interferogram method for measuring interseismic deformation: Denali Fault, Alaska
Studies of interseismic strain accumulation are crucial to our understanding of continental deformation, the earthquake cycle and seismic hazard. By mapping small amounts of ground deformation over large spatial areas, InSAR has the potential to produce continental-scale maps of strain accumulation on active faults. However, most InSAR studies to date have focused on areas where the...
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Juliet Biggs, Tim Wright, Zhong Lu, Barry Parsons
USGS QA Plan: Certification of digital airborne mapping products USGS QA Plan: Certification of digital airborne mapping products
To facilitate acceptance of new digital technologies in aerial imaging and mapping, the US Geological Survey (USGS) and its partners have launched a Quality Assurance (QA) Plan for Digital Aerial Imagery. This should provide a foundation for the quality of digital aerial imagery and products. It introduces broader considerations regarding processes employed by aerial flyers in collecting
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J. Christopherson
The CEOS constellation for land surface imaging The CEOS constellation for land surface imaging
A constellation of satellites that routinely and frequently images the Earth's land surface in consistently calibrated wavelengths from the visible through the microwave and in spatial detail that ranges from sub-meter to hundreds of meters would offer enormous potential benefits to society. A well-designed and effectively operated land surface imaging satellite constellation could have...
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G. B. Bailey, Marsha Berger, H. Jeanjean, K. P. Gallo
Remote sensing and monitoring for the convention on biological diversity Remote sensing and monitoring for the convention on biological diversity
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H. Strand, E. A. Fosnight, P. Herkenrath, R. Hoft
Integrating observation and statistical forecasts over sub-Saharan Africa to support Famine Early Warning Integrating observation and statistical forecasts over sub-Saharan Africa to support Famine Early Warning
Famine early warning in Africa presents unique challenges and rewards. Hydrologic extremes must be tracked and anticipated over complex and changing climate regimes. The successful anticipation and interpretation of hydrologic shocks can initiate effective government response, saving lives and softening the impacts of droughts and floods. While both monitoring and forecast technologies...
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Chris Funk, James P. Verdin, Gregory Husak
Earlier famine warning possible using remote sensing and models Earlier famine warning possible using remote sensing and models
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M.E. Brown, C.C. Funk, G. Galu, R. Choularton
Consistency of L4 TM absolute calibration with respect to the L5 TM sensor based on near-simultaneous image acquisition Consistency of L4 TM absolute calibration with respect to the L5 TM sensor based on near-simultaneous image acquisition
The Landsat archive provides more than 35 years of uninterrupted multispectral remotely sensed data of Earth observations. Since 1972, Landsat missions have carried different types of sensors, from the Return Beam Vidicon (RBV) camera to the Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+). However, the Thematic Mapper (TM) sensors on Landsat 4 (L4) and Landsat 5 (L5), launched in 1982 and 1984...
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G. Chander, D. L. Helder, R. Malla, E. Micijevic, C. J. Mettler
Analysis of impacts of urban land use and land cover on air quality in the Las Vegas region using remote sensing information and ground observations Analysis of impacts of urban land use and land cover on air quality in the Las Vegas region using remote sensing information and ground observations
Urban development in the Las Vegas Valley of Nevada (USA) has expanded rapidly over the past 50 years. The air quality in the valley has suffered owing to increases from anthropogenic emissions of carbon monoxide, ozone and criteria pollutants of particular matter. Air quality observations show that pollutant concentrations have apparent heterogeneous characteristics in the urban area...
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G. Xian
Improving land resource evaluation using fuzzy neural network ensembles Improving land resource evaluation using fuzzy neural network ensembles
Land evaluation factors often contain continuous-, discrete- and nominal-valued attributes. In traditional land evaluation, these different attributes are usually graded into categorical indexes by land resource experts, and the evaluation results rely heavily on experts' experiences. In order to overcome the shortcoming, we presented a fuzzy neural network ensemble method that did not...
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Yue-Ju Xue, Y.-M. HU, S.-G. Liu, J.-F. YANG, Q.-C. CHEN, S.-T. BAO
Adequacy of satellite derived rainfall data for stream flow modeling Adequacy of satellite derived rainfall data for stream flow modeling
Floods are the most common and widespread climate-related hazard on Earth. Flood forecasting can reduce the death toll associated with floods. Satellites offer effective and economical means for calculating areal rainfall estimates in sparsely gauged regions. However, satellite-based rainfall estimates have had limited use in flood forecasting and hydrologic stream flow modeling because...
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G. Artan, Hussein Gadain, Jodie Smith, Kwasi Asante, C.J. Bandaragoda, J. P. Verdin
Comparison of outgassing models for the Landsat thematic mapper sensors Comparison of outgassing models for the Landsat thematic mapper sensors
The Thematic Mapper (TM) is a multi-spectral electro-optical sensor featured onboard both the Landsat 4 (L4) and Landsat 5 (L5) satellites. TM sensors have seven spectral bands with center wavelengths of approximately 0.49, 0.56, 0.66, 0.83, 1.65, 11.5 and 2.21 μm, respectively. The visible near-infrared (VNIR) bands are located on the primary focal plane (PFP), and two short-wave...
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E. Micijevic, G. Chander