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Completion of the 1990s National Land Cover Data set for the conterminous United States from Landsat Thematic Mapper data and ancillary data sources Completion of the 1990s National Land Cover Data set for the conterminous United States from Landsat Thematic Mapper data and ancillary data sources
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James E. Vogelmann, Stephen M. Howard, Limin Yang, Charles R. Larson, Bruce K. Wylie, J. Nicholas Van Driel
Thematic accuracy of MRLC land cover for the eastern United States Thematic accuracy of MRLC land cover for the eastern United States
One objective of the MultiResolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) consortium is to map general land-cover categories for the conterminous United States using Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data. Land-cover mapping and classification accuracy assessment are complete for the eastern United States. The accuracy assessment was based on photo-interpreted reference data obtained from a stratified
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Limin Yang, Stephen V. Stehman, Jonathan H. Smith, James D. Wickham
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Authors
Tom DeFelice, Robert F. Cahalan
Elastic rebound following the Kocaeli earthquake, Turkey, recorded using synthetic aperture radar interferometry Elastic rebound following the Kocaeli earthquake, Turkey, recorded using synthetic aperture radar interferometry
A basic model incorporating satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry of the fault rupture zone that formed during the Kocaeli earthquake of August 17, 1999, documents the elastic rebound that resulted from the concomitant elastic strain release along the North Anatolian fault. For pure strike-slip faults, the elastic rebound function derived from SAR interferometry is...
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Larry Mayer, Zhong Lu
The Landsat 7 mission: terrestrial research and applications for the 21st century The Landsat 7 mission: terrestrial research and applications for the 21st century
The Landsat Earth observation approach introduced in 1972 created a new way of monitoring land cover and land use globally. The Landsat 7 mission, successfully launched on April 15, 1999, continues those observations and demonstrates significant progress in precise numerical radiometry, spectral differentiation, and seasonally repetitive monitoring. Substantial improvements in...
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Samuel N. Goward, Jeffrey G. Masek, Darrel L. Williams, James R. Irons, R.J. Thompson
A parallel-processing approach to computing for the geographic sciences; applications and systems enhancements A parallel-processing approach to computing for the geographic sciences; applications and systems enhancements
The overarching goal of this project is to build a spatially distributed infrastructure for information science research by forming a team of information science researchers and providing them with similar hardware and software tools to perform collaborative research. Four geographically distributed Centers of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) are developing their own clusters of low...
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Michael Crane, Dan Steinwand, Tim Beckmann, Greg Krpan, Shu-Guang Liu, Erin Nichols, Jim Haga, Brian Maddox, Chris Bilderback, Mark Feller, George Homer
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: Baseline mapping, land surface dynamics and predictive modeling, and hazards vulnerability studies Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: Baseline mapping, land surface dynamics and predictive modeling, and hazards vulnerability studies
Tampa Bay and its environs have experienced phenomenal urban growth and significant changes in land cover and land-use practices over the past 50 years. This trend is expected to continue, with the impact of human activity broadening geographically and intensifying throughout the region. One of the immediate impacts of urban growth is the creation of additional impervious surfaces, which...
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Michael Crane, Kimberly Yates, Robert Clark, Dean Gesch, Kurt Hess, John Koehmstedt, Dennis Milbert, Bruce Parker, Dan Sechrist, Janet Tilley, Robert Wilson
Methods used to create the North American soil organic Carbon digital database— Assessment methods for soils C pools Methods used to create the North American soil organic Carbon digital database— Assessment methods for soils C pools
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R. Lacelle, S. Waltman, N.B. Bliss, F. Orozco-Chavez
National digital elevation program (NDEP) National digital elevation program (NDEP)
No abstract available.
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K. Osborn, J. List, D.B. Gesch, J. Crowe, G. Merrill, E. Constance, J. Mauck, C. Lund, V. Caruso, J. Kosovich
Enhanced algorithm performance for land cover classification from remotely sensed data using bagging and boosting Enhanced algorithm performance for land cover classification from remotely sensed data using bagging and boosting
Two ensemble methods, bagging and boosting, were investigated for improving algorithm performance. Our results confirmed the theoretical explanation [1] that bagging improves unstable, but not stable, learning algorithms. While boosting enhanced accuracy of a weak learner, its behavior is subject to the characteristics of each learning algorithm.
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J.C.-W. Chan, C. Huang, R. DeFries
The consequences of landscape change on ecological resources: An assessment of the United States mid-Atlantic region, 1973-1993 The consequences of landscape change on ecological resources: An assessment of the United States mid-Atlantic region, 1973-1993
Spatially explicit identification of changes in ecological conditions over large areas is key to targeting and prioritizing areas for environmental protection and restoration by managers at watershed, basin, and regional scales. A critical limitation to this point has been the development of methods to conduct such broad-scale assessments. Field-based methods have proven to be too costly...
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K. Bruce Jones, Anne Neale, Timothy G. Wade, James D. Wickham, Chad L. Cross, Curtis M. Edmonds, Thomas R. Loveland, Nash Maliha, Kurt H. Riitters, Elizabeth R. Smith
Development of a seamless multisource topographic/bathymetric elevation model of Tampa Bay Development of a seamless multisource topographic/bathymetric elevation model of Tampa Bay
Many applications of geospatial data in coastal environments require knowledge of the nearshore topography and bathymetry. However, because existing topographic and bathymetric data have been collected independently for different purposes, it has been difficult to use them together at the land/water interface owing to differences in format, projection, resolution, accuracy, and datums...
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Dean Gesch, Robert Wilson