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Monitoring vegetation phenology using MODIS Monitoring vegetation phenology using MODIS

Accurate measurements of regional to global scale vegetation dynamics (phenology) are required to improve models and understanding of inter-annual variability in terrestrial ecosystem carbon exchange and climate–biosphere interactions. Since the mid-1980s, satellite data have been used to study these processes. In this paper, a new methodology to monitor global vegetation phenology from...
Authors
Xiayong Zhang, Mark A. Friedl, Crystal B. Schaaf, Alan H. Strahler, John C.F. Hodges, Feng Gao, Bradley C. Reed, Alfredo Huete

On-orbit performance of the Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric calibrators On-orbit performance of the Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric calibrators

The Landsat-7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) incorporates two new devices to improve its absolute radiometric calibration: a Full Aperture Solar Calibrator (FASC) and a Partial Aperture Solar Calibrator (PASC). The FASC is a diffuser panel, typically deployed once per month. Initial FASC absolute calibration results were within 5% of the pre-launch calibrations. Over time, the...
Authors
Brian L. Markham, J. L. Barker, E. Kaita, J. Seiferth, Ron Morfitt

Landsat TM and ETM+ thermal band calibration Landsat TM and ETM+ thermal band calibration

Landsat-5 has been imaging the Earth since March 1984, and Landsat-7 was added to the series of Landsat instruments in April 1999. The Landsat Project Science Office and the Landsat-7 Image Assessment System have been monitoring the on-board calibration of Landsat-7 since launch. Additionally, two separate university teams have been evaluating the on-board thermal calibration of Landsat...
Authors
J. A. Barsi, J. R. Schott, F. D. Palluconi, D. L. Helder, S.J. Hook, B. L. Markham, G. Chander, E. M. O’Donnell

The challenge of archiving and preserving remotely sensed data The challenge of archiving and preserving remotely sensed data

Few would question the need to archive the scientific and technical (S&T) data generated by researchers. At a minimum, the data are needed for change analysis. Likewise, most people would value efforts to ensure the preservation of the archived S&T data. Future generations will use analysis techniques not even considered today. Until recently, archiving and preserving these data were...
Authors
John Faundeen

Earth as Art 2: a satellite perspective Earth as Art 2: a satellite perspective

The images in Earth as Art 2 are grouped by continent or region. In this catalog, they are set against a background image of part of the continent or region from which they come. However, their placement on the background does not necessarily correlate with their true geographic location. The images are numbered sequentially, from 1 to 36.
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Landsat: A Global Land-Observing Program Landsat: A Global Land-Observing Program

Landsat represents the world's longest continuously acquired collection of space-based land remote sensing data. The Landsat Project is a joint initiative of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) designed to gather Earth resource data from space. NASA developed and launched the spacecrafts, while the USGS handles the operations...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Remote sensing phenology Remote sensing phenology

No abstract available.
Authors
B. C. Reed, M. White, Jesslyn F. Brown

Status and interconnections of selected environmental issues in the global coastal zones Status and interconnections of selected environmental issues in the global coastal zones

This study focuses on assessing the state of population distribution, land cover distribution, biodiversity hotspots, and protected areas in global coastal zones. The coastal zone is defined as land within 100 km of the coastline. This study attempts to answer such questions as: how crowded are the coastal zones, what is the pattern of land cover distribution in these areas, how much of...
Authors
Hua Shi, Ashbindu Singh

Global forest cover mapping for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization forest resources assessment 2000 program Global forest cover mapping for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization forest resources assessment 2000 program

Many countries periodically produce national reports on the status and changes of forest resources, using statistical surveys and spatial mapping of remotely sensed data. At the global level, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has conducted a Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) program every 10 yr since 1980, producing statistics and analysis that give a...
Authors
Z. Zhu, E. Waller

Statistical sampling to characterize recent United States land-cover change Statistical sampling to characterize recent United States land-cover change

The U.S. Geological Survey, in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is conducting a study focused on developing methods for estimating changes in land-cover and landscape pattern for the conterminous United States from 1973 to 2000. Eleven land-cover and land-use classes are interpreted from Landsat imagery for five sampling dates. Because of the high cost and...
Authors
S.V. Stehman, Terry L. Sohl, Thomas R. Loveland

Revised Landsat-5 TM radiometric calibration procedures and postcalibration dynamic ranges Revised Landsat-5 TM radiometric calibration procedures and postcalibration dynamic ranges

Effective May 5, 2003, Landsat-5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM) data processed and distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation System (EROS) Data Center (EDC) will be radiometrically calibrated using a new procedure and revised calibration parameters. This change will improve absolute calibration accuracy, consistency over time, and consistency with Landsat-7...
Authors
G. Chander, B. Markham
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