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Landsat-5 bumper-mode geometric correction Landsat-5 bumper-mode geometric correction

The Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper (TM) scan mirror was switched from its primary operating mode to a backup mode in early 2002 in order to overcome internal synchronization problems arising from long-term wear of the scan mirror mechanism. The backup bumper mode of operation removes the constraints on scan start and stop angles enforced in the primary scan angle monitor operating mode...
Authors
James C. Storey, Mike Choate

Understanding the drivers of agricultural land use change in south-central Senegal Understanding the drivers of agricultural land use change in south-central Senegal

Described is (1) the land use and land cover changes that have taken place in the Department of Velingara, an area of tropical dry woodland in south-central Senegal, (2) the biophysical and socio-economic drivers of those changes with an emphasis on transition to agricultural use, and (3) an assessment of the likelihood of intensification of agriculture in the Department. Results...
Authors
E. C. Wood, G. Gray Tappan, Amadou Hadj

Ecological impact of historical and future land-use patterns in Senegal Ecological impact of historical and future land-use patterns in Senegal

The CENTURY model was used to simulate changes in total system carbon resulting from land-use history (1850–2000), and impacts of climatic changes and improved land-use management practices in Senegal. Results show that 0.477 Gtons of carbon have been lost from 1850 to 2000. Improved management practices have the potential of increasing carbon levels by 0.116 Gtons from 2000 to 2100...
Authors
W. Parton, G. Gray Tappan, D. Ojima, P. Tschakert

Ecoregions and land cover trends in Senegal Ecoregions and land cover trends in Senegal

This study examines long-term changes in Senegal's natural resources. We monitor and quantify land use and land cover changes occurring across Senegal using nearly 40 years of satellite imagery, aerial surveys, and fieldwork. We stratify Senegal into ecological regions and present land use and land cover trends for each region, followed by a national summary. Results aggregated to the...
Authors
G. Gray Tappan, M. Sall, E.C. Wood, Matthew Cushing

The social context of carbon sequestration: considerations from a multi-scale environmental history of the Old Peanut Basin of Senegal The social context of carbon sequestration: considerations from a multi-scale environmental history of the Old Peanut Basin of Senegal

This paper presents the results of a multi-scale investigation of environmental change in the Old Peanut Basin of Senegal throughout the 20th century. Based on historical accounts, ethnographies, aerial photos, satellite images, field and household surveys as well as various participatory research activities with farmers in selected villages, the study attempts to make explicit layered...
Authors
P. Tschakert, G. Tappan

Sequestration of carbon in soil organic matter in Senegal: an overview Sequestration of carbon in soil organic matter in Senegal: an overview

Sequestration of Carbon in Soil Organic Matter (SOCSOM) in Senegal is a multi-disciplinary development project planned and refined through two international workshops. The project was implemented by integrating a core of international experts in remote sensing, biogeochemical modeling, community socio-economic assessments, and carbon measurements in a fully collaborative manner with...
Authors
Larry L. Tieszen, G. Gray Tappan, A. Toure

Impacts of land use and climate change on carbon dynamics in south-central Senegal Impacts of land use and climate change on carbon dynamics in south-central Senegal

Total carbon stock in vegetation and soils was reduced 37% in south-central Senegal from 1900 to 2000. The decreasing trend will continue during the 21st century unless forest clearing is stopped, selective logging dramatically reduced, and climate change, if any, relatively small. Developing a sustainable fuelwood and charcoal production system could be the most feasible and significant...
Authors
Shu-Guang Liu, M. Kaire, Eric C. Wood, O. Diallo, Larry L. Tieszen

A simplified diagnostic model of orographic rainfall for enhancing satellite-based rainfall estimates in data-poor regions A simplified diagnostic model of orographic rainfall for enhancing satellite-based rainfall estimates in data-poor regions

An extension of Sinclair's diagnostic model of orographic precipitation (“VDEL”) is developed for use in data-poor regions to enhance rainfall estimates. This extension (VDELB) combines a 2D linearized internal gravity wave calculation with the dot product of the terrain gradient and surface wind to approximate terrain-induced vertical velocity profiles. Slope, wind speed, and stability...
Authors
Christopher C. Funk, Joel C. Michaelsen

Trends in night-time city lights and vegetation indices associated with urbanization within the conterminous USA Trends in night-time city lights and vegetation indices associated with urbanization within the conterminous USA

Two datasets that depict the night-time light emitted from the conterminous USA during 1992/1993 and 2000 were compared for changes in light emission. The locations of observed differences in night-time light during this interval were examined for differences observed in a time-integrated vegetation index associated with net primary production. Just over 13% of the land area within the...
Authors
K. P. Gallo, C.D. Elvidge, L. Yang, Bradley C. Reed

Filling Landsat ETM+ SLC-off gaps using a segmentation model approach Filling Landsat ETM+ SLC-off gaps using a segmentation model approach

The purpose of this article is to present a methodology for filling Landsat Scan Line Corrector (SLC)-off gaps with same-scene spectral data guided by a segmentation model. Failure of the SLC on the Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) instrument resulted in a loss of approximately 25 percent of the spectral data. The missing data span across most of the image with scan gaps...
Authors
Susan Maxwell

The USGS/EROS Data Center produces seamless hydrologic derivatives with GIS The USGS/EROS Data Center produces seamless hydrologic derivatives with GIS

Increasingly, many local, state, and federal agencies mandated to manage water resources are finding that their needs are not being met by existing digital data sets. Current national coverage of digital data sets, such as drainage basin boundaries and consistent elevation-derived parameters, does not exist or is not of a suitable scale or consistency to allow management of small or...
Authors
Sandra K. Franken
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