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Supporting users through integrated retrieval, processing, and distribution systems at the Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center Supporting users through integrated retrieval, processing, and distribution systems at the Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center

The US Geological Survey's EROS Data Center (EDC) hosts the Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC). The LP DAAC supports NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS), which is a series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. The EOS Data and Information Systems...
Authors
Thomas A. Kalvelage, Jennifer Willems

Estimating stand structure using discrete-return lidar: an example from low density, fire prone ponderosa pine forests Estimating stand structure using discrete-return lidar: an example from low density, fire prone ponderosa pine forests

The ponderosa pine forests of the Colorado Front Range, USA, have historically been subjected to wildfires. Recent large burns have increased public interest in fire behavior and effects, and scientific interest in the carbon consequences of wildfires. Remote sensing techniques can provide spatially explicit estimates of stand structural characteristics. Some of these characteristics can...
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S. A. Hall, I.C. Burke, D. O. Box, M. R. Kaufmann, Jason M. Stoker

C-band radar observes water level change in swamp forests C-band radar observes water level change in swamp forests

C-band radar pulses backscatter from the upper canopy of swamp forests, and consequently interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) analysis of C-band imagery has not been exploited to study water level changes in swamp forests. This article explores C-band ERS-1 (European Remote Sensing Satellite) and ERS-2 InSAR data over swamp forests composed of moderately dense trees with a...
Authors
Zhong Lu, Mike Crane, Oh-Ig Kwoun, Christopher J. Wells, Russ Rykhus

The AmericaView Project - Putting the Earth into Your Hands The AmericaView Project - Putting the Earth into Your Hands

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is a leader in collecting, archiving, and distributing geospatial data and information about the Earth. Providing quick, reliable access to remotely sensed images and geospatial data is the driving principle behind the AmericaView Project. A national not-for-profit organization, AmericaView, Inc. was established and is supported by the USGS to coordinate...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Rural land-use trends in the conterminous United States, 1950-2000 Rural land-use trends in the conterminous United States, 1950-2000

In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we evaluated land-use trends in U.S. counties during the latter half of the 20th century. Our paper synthesizes the dominant spatial and temporal trends in population, agriculture, and urbanized land uses, using a variety of data sources and an ecoregion classification as a frame of...
Authors
Daniel G. Brown, Kenneth M. Johnson, Thomas R. Loveland, David M. Theobald

Comparing maps of mean monthly surface temperature and precipitation for Alaska and adjacent areas of Canada produced by two different methods Comparing maps of mean monthly surface temperature and precipitation for Alaska and adjacent areas of Canada produced by two different methods

Maps of mean monthly surface temperature and precipitation for Alaska and adjacent areas of Canada, produced by Oregon State University's Spatial Climate Analysis Service (SCAS) and the Alaska Geospatial Data Clearinghouse (AGDC), were analyzed. Because both sets of maps are generally available and in use by the community, there is a need to document differences between the processes and...
Authors
James J. Simpson, Gary L. Hufford, Christopher Daly, Jared S. Berg, Michael D. Fleming

Assessments of urban growth in the Tampa Bay watershed using remote sensing data Assessments of urban growth in the Tampa Bay watershed using remote sensing data

Urban development has expanded rapidly in the Tampa Bay area of west-central Florida over the past century. A major effect associated with this population trend is transformation of the landscape from natural cover types to increasingly impervious urban land. This research utilizes an innovative approach for mapping urban extent and its changes through determining impervious surfaces...
Authors
G. Xian, M. Crane

Carbon sequestration potential estimates with changes in land use and tillage practice in Ohio, USA Carbon sequestration potential estimates with changes in land use and tillage practice in Ohio, USA

Soil C sequestration through changes in land use and management is one of the important strategies to mitigate the global greenhouse effect. This study was conducted to estimate C sequestration potential of the top 20 cm depth of soil for two scenarios in Ohio, USA: (1) with reforestation of both current cropland and grassland where SOC pools are less than the baseline SOC pool under...
Authors
Z. Tan, R. Lal

Multi-platform comparisons of MODIS and AVHRR normalized difference vegetation index data Multi-platform comparisons of MODIS and AVHRR normalized difference vegetation index data

The relationship between AVHRR-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) values and those of future sensors is critical to continued long-term monitoring of land surface properties. The follow-on operational sensor to the AVHRR, the Visible/Infrared Imager/Radiometer Suite (VIIRS), will be very similar to the NASA Earth Observing System's Moderate Resolution Imaging...
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Kevin P. Gallo, Lei Ji, Bradley C. Reed, Jeffery C. Eidenshink, John L. Dwyer

U.S. Geological Survey Aids Federal Agencies in ObtainingCommercial Satellite and Aerial Imagery U.S. Geological Survey Aids Federal Agencies in ObtainingCommercial Satellite and Aerial Imagery

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is a leading U.S. Federal civil agency in the implementation of the civil aspects of the Commercial Remote Sensing Space Policy (CRSSP). The USGS is responsible for collecting inter-agency near-term requirements, establishing an operational infrastructure, and supporting the policy and other Federal agencies.
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
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