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Below is a list of the most recent EROS peer-reviewed scientific papers, reports, fact sheets, and other publications. You can search all our publication holdings by type, topic, year, and order.

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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...
Authors
Kevin P. Gallo, Lei Ji, Bradley C. Reed, Jeffery C. Eidenshink, John L. Dwyer

Global Visualization (GloVis) Viewer Global Visualization (GloVis) Viewer

GloVis (http://glovis.usgs.gov) is a browse image-based search and order tool that can be used to quickly review the land remote sensing data inventories held at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS). GloVis was funded by the AmericaView project to reduce the difficulty of identifying and acquiring data for user-defined study areas...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Composites Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer Normalized Difference Vegetation Index Composites

The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) is a broad-band scanner with four to six bands, depending on the model. The AVHRR senses in the visible, near-, middle-, and thermal- infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. This sensor is carried on a series of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites (POES), beginning...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Evaluating lek occupancy of greater sage-grouse in relation to landscape cultivation in the Dakotas Evaluating lek occupancy of greater sage-grouse in relation to landscape cultivation in the Dakotas

Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) have been declining in many states and provinces of North America, and North and South Dakota hold no exception to these declines. We studied effects of cultivated land on Greater Sage-Grouse lek abandonment in North and South Dakota. Landscape-level data were assessed using satellite imagery within a geographic information system...
Authors
Joe T. Smith, Lester D. Flake, Kenneth F. Higgins, Gerald D. Kobriger, Collin G. Homer

Improvement in absolute calibration accuracy of Landsat-5 TM with Landsat-7 ETM+ data Improvement in absolute calibration accuracy of Landsat-5 TM with Landsat-7 ETM+ data

The ability to detect and quantify changes in the Earth's environment depends on satellites sensors that can provide calibrated, consistent measurements of Earth's surface features through time. A critical step in this process is to put image data from subsequent generations of sensors onto a common radiometric scale. To evaluate Landsat-5 (L5) Thematic Mapper's (TM) utility in this role...
Authors
Gyanesh Chander, Brian L. Markham, Esad Micijevic, P.M. Teillet, Dennis Helder

Changing land management practices and vegetation on the Central Plateau of Burkina Faso (1968-2002) Changing land management practices and vegetation on the Central Plateau of Burkina Faso (1968-2002)

In the early 1980s, the situation on the northern part of the Central Plateau of Burkina Faso was characterized by expanding cultivation on lands marginal to agriculture, declining rainfall, low and declining cereal yields, disappearing and impoverishing vegetation, falling ground-water levels and strong outmigration. This crisis situation provoked two reactions. Farmers, as well as...
Authors
C. Reij, G. Tappan, A. Belemvire

Automated mapping of hammond's landforms Automated mapping of hammond's landforms

We automated a method for mapping Hammond's landforms over large landscapes using digital elevation data. We compared our results against Hammond's published landform maps, derived using manual interpretation procedures. We found general agreement in landform patterns mapped by the manual and the automated approaches, and very close agreement in characterization of local topographic...
Authors
Alisa L. Gallant, D.D. Brown, R.M. Hoffer

Nitrogen controls on ecosystem carbon sequestration: a model implementation and application to Saskatchewan, Canada Nitrogen controls on ecosystem carbon sequestration: a model implementation and application to Saskatchewan, Canada

A plant–soil nitrogen (N) cycling model was developed and incorporated into the Integrated BIosphere Simulator (IBIS) of Foley et al. [Foley, J.A., Prentice, I.C., Ramankutty, N., Levis, S., Pollard, D., Sitch, S., Haxeltine, A., 1996. An integrated biosphere model of land surface process, terrestrial carbon balance and vegetation dynamics. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 10, 603–628]. In the...
Authors
J. Liu, D.T. Price, J.M. Chen

Dynamic modeling of Tampa Bay urban development using parallel computing Dynamic modeling of Tampa Bay urban development using parallel computing

Urban land use and land cover has changed significantly in the environs of Tampa Bay, Florida, over the past 50 years. Extensive urbanization has created substantial change to the region's landscape and ecosystems. This paper uses a dynamic urban-growth model, SLEUTH, which applies six geospatial data themes (slope, land use, exclusion, urban extent, transportation, hillside), to study...
Authors
G. Xian, M. Crane, D. Steinwand
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