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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
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
Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: wetland characterization Tampa Bay Integrated Science Pilot Study: wetland characterization
Coastal wetlands in Tampa Bay consist of mangrove forest and tidal salt marsh. Wetlands buffer storm surges, provide fish and wildlife habitat, and enhance water quality through the removal of water-borne nutrients and contaminants. Substantial areas of both mangrove and salt marsh have been lost to agricultural, residential and industrial development in this urban estuary. Wetlands...
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Carole C. McIvor, Ellen Raabe, Kimberly Yates, Bill Carter, Mike Crane, Mario Fernandez, Brandt Henningsen, Sara Kruse, Rich Oches, Ed Proffitt, Randy Runnels, Ramesh Shrestha, Tom Smith, Steve Travis
Cloud characterization and clear-sky correction from Landsat-7 Cloud characterization and clear-sky correction from Landsat-7
Landsat, with its wide swath and high resolution, fills an important mesoscale gap between atmospheric variations seen on a few kilometer scale by local surface instrumentation and the global view of coarser resolution satellites such as MODIS. In this important scale range, Landsat reveals radiative effects on the few hundred-meter scale of common photon mean-free-paths, typical of...
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Robert F. Cahalan, L. Oreopoulos, G. Wen, S. Marshak, S. #NAME? Tsay, Tom DeFelice
MODIS land data at the EROS data center DAAC MODIS land data at the EROS data center DAAC
The US Geological Survey's (USGS) Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Center (EDC) in Sioux Falls, SD, USA, is the primary national archive for land processes data and one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Distributed Active Archive Centers (DAAC) for the Earth Observing System (EOS). One of EDC's functions as a DAAC is the archival and...
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Calli B. Jenkerson, B. C. Reed
Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric calibration: Two years on-orbit Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric calibration: Two years on-orbit
Landsat-7 has been in orbit for 2 years as of April 15, 2001 and operationally providing calibrated data products for 2 years as of June 28, 2001. A radiometric calibration team consisting of scientists and analysts from the Landsat Project Science Office, the Landsat-7 Image Assessment System and four universities evaluates the calibration based on on-board and ground-look (vicarious)...
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B. L. Markham, J. L. Barker, E. Kaita, J. A. Barsi, D. L. Helder, F. D. Palluconi, J. R. Schott, K. J. Thome, Ron Morfitt, Pat Scaramuzza
Mapping woody vegetation and eastern red cedar in the Nebraska Sand Hills using AVIRIS Mapping woody vegetation and eastern red cedar in the Nebraska Sand Hills using AVIRIS
No abstract available.
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Bruce K. Wylie, David Meyer, Mike Choate, L. Vierling, P. K. Kozak
GAP Analysis Bulletin Number 9 GAP Analysis Bulletin Number 9
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
National vegetation mapping for fire applications National vegetation mapping for fire applications
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Donald O. Ohlen, Denise M. Akob, R.E. Burgan
Data and applications for study of the water cycle in Africa Data and applications for study of the water cycle in Africa
There are a number data set development, data dissemination, and applications activities at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that contribute to the study of the water cycle in Africa. Some of these stem from global change research initiatives, while others are the result of technical assistance provided to international development and humanitarian assistance projects. Data themes...
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James Verdin
An effective filter for removal of production artifacts in U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute digital elevation models An effective filter for removal of production artifacts in U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute digital elevation models
Many digital elevation models (DEM) produced by the U.S. Geological Survey suffer from the presence of striping artifacts, which limit their utility. The most common approaches to filtering the affected DEMs rely on simple low-pass filters that blur fine details. A new filtering algorithm has been developed that isolates the stripes by applying a low-pass filter along the axis of the...
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Michael J. Oimoen