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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
Toward a national fuels mapping strategy: Lessons from selected mapping programs Toward a national fuels mapping strategy: Lessons from selected mapping programs
The establishment of a robust national fuels mapping program must be based on pertinent lessons from relevant national mapping programs. Many large-area mapping programs are under way in numerous Federal agencies. Each of these programs follows unique strategies to achieve mapping goals and objectives. Implementation approaches range from highly centralized programs that use tightly...
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Thomas R. Loveland
Seven-year phenological record of the Alaskan ecoregions derived from advanced very high resolution radiometer normalized difference vegetation index data Seven-year phenological record of the Alaskan ecoregions derived from advanced very high resolution radiometer normalized difference vegetation index data
Seasonal properties of vegetation covering northern boreal and arctic landscapes are considered important as input to numerous climate change studies. In this study, multitemporal phenological characteristics of Alaskan vegetation were studied for the State as a whole, and 19 of 20 ecoregions were studied using seasonally truncated, composited advanced very high resolution radiometer...
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Carl J. Markon
A Landsat 7 scene selection strategy for a national land cover database A Landsat 7 scene selection strategy for a national land cover database
A strategy for selecting Landsat 7 ETM+ imagery for development of a new generation national land cover database of the United States has been developed. This strategy is formulated to target Landsat 7 ETM+ scenes based on land cover and land use, vegetation phenology and image quality (cloudiness, haze). Criteria based on phenology and scene quality provide a national baseline for...
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Limin Yang, Collin G. Homer, K. Hegge, Chengquan Huang, Bruce K. Wylie, Bradley C. Reed
Moss and lichen cover mapping at local and regional scales in the boreal forest ecosystem of central Canada Moss and lichen cover mapping at local and regional scales in the boreal forest ecosystem of central Canada
Mosses and lichens are important components of boreal landscapes [Vitt et al., 1994; Bubier et al., 1997]. They affect plant productivity and belowground carbon sequestration and alter the surface runoff and energy balance. We report the use of multiresolution satellite data to map moss and lichens over the BOREAS region at a 10 m, 30 m, and 1 km scales. Our moss and lichen...
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G. Rapalee, L. T. Steyaert, F.G. Hall
Paleoclimate and Amerindians: Evidence from stable isotopes and atmospheric circulation Paleoclimate and Amerindians: Evidence from stable isotopes and atmospheric circulation
Two Amerindian demographic shifts are attributed to climate change in the northwest plains of North America: at ???11,000 calendar years before present (yr BP), Amerindian culture apparently split into foothills-mountains vs. plains biomes; and from 8,000-5,000 yr BP, scarce archaeological sites on the open plains suggest emigration during xeric "Altithermal" conditions. We reconstructed
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M.B. Lovvorn, G.C. Frison, L.L. Tieszen
Remote sensing education and Internet/World Wide Web technology Remote sensing education and Internet/World Wide Web technology
Remote sensing education is increasingly in demand across academic and professional disciplines. Meanwhile, Internet technology and the World Wide Web (WWW) are being more frequently employed as teaching tools in remote sensing and other disciplines. The current wealth of information on the Internet and World Wide Web must be distilled, nonetheless, to be useful in remote sensing...
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J. A. Griffith, S.L. Egbert
A multivariate analysis of biophysical parameters of tallgrass prairie among land management practices and years A multivariate analysis of biophysical parameters of tallgrass prairie among land management practices and years
Six treatments of eastern Kansas tallgrass prairie - native prairie, hayed, mowed, grazed, burned and untreated - were studied to examine the biophysical effects of land management practices on grasslands. On each treatment, measurements of plant biomass, leaf area index, plant cover, leaf moisture and soil moisture were collected. In addition, measurements were taken of the Normalized...
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J. A. Griffith, K. P. Price, E. A. Martinko
Monthly fractional green vegetation cover associated with land cover classes of the conterminous USA Monthly fractional green vegetation cover associated with land cover classes of the conterminous USA
The land cover classes developed under the coordination of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Data and Information System (IGBP-DIS) have been analyzed for a study area that includes the Conterminous United States and portions of Mexico and Canada. The 1-km resolution data have been analyzed to produce a gridded data set that includes within each 20-km grid cell: 1) the...
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Kevin P. Gallo, Dan Tarpley, Ken Mitchell, Ivan Csiszar, Tobias Owen, Bradley C. Reed
InSAR analysis of natural recharge to define structure of a ground-water basin, San Bernardino, California InSAR analysis of natural recharge to define structure of a ground-water basin, San Bernardino, California
Using interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) analysis of ERS-1 and ERS-2 images, we detect several centimeters of uplift during the first half of 1993 in two areas of the San Bernardino ground-water basin of southern California. This uplift correlates with unusually high runoff from the surrounding mountains and increased ground-water levels in nearby wells. The deformation of...
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Z. Lu, W.R. Danskin
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
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