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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

Interactive visualization of vegetation dynamics Interactive visualization of vegetation dynamics

Satellite imagery provides a mechanism for observing seasonal dynamics of the landscape that have implications for near real-time monitoring of agriculture, forest, and range resources. This study illustrates a technique for visualizing timely information on key events during the growing season (e.g., onset, peak, duration, and end of growing season), as well as the status of the current...
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B. C. Reed, D. Swets, L. Bard, J. Brown, James Rowland

Desertification and a shift of forest species in the West African Sahel Desertification and a shift of forest species in the West African Sahel

Original field data show that forest species richness and tree density in the West African Sahel declined in the last half of the 20th century. Average forest species richness of areas of 4 km2 in Northwest Senegal fell from 64 ?? 2 species ca 1945 to 43 ?? 2 species in 1993, a decrease significant at p 0.001. Densities of trees of height ???3 m declined from 10 ?? 0.3 trees ha-1 in 1954...
Authors
Patrick Gonzalez

International collaboration: The cornerstone of satellite land remote sensing in the 21st century International collaboration: The cornerstone of satellite land remote sensing in the 21st century

Satellite land remotely sensed data are used by scientists and resource managers world-wide to study similar multidisciplinary earth science problems. Most of their information requirements can be met by a small number of satellite sensor types. Moderate-resolution resource satellites and low-resolution environmental satellites are the most prominent of these, and they are the focus of...
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G. Bryan Bailey, Donald T. Lauer, David M. Carneggie

El Niño and its impact on fire weather conditions in Alaska El Niño and its impact on fire weather conditions in Alaska

Examining the relationship of El Niño to weather patterns in Alaska shows wide climate variances that depend on the teleconnection between the tropics and the northern latitudes. However, the weather patterns exhibited in Alaska during and just after moderate to strong El Niño episodes are generally consistent: above normal temperature and precipitation along the Alaskan coast, and above...
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Jason C. Hess, Carven A. Scott, Gary L. Hufford, Michael D. Fleming

A comparison of U.S. geological survey seamless elevation models with shuttle radar topography mission data A comparison of U.S. geological survey seamless elevation models with shuttle radar topography mission data

Elevation models produced from Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data will be the most comprehensive, consistently processed, highest resolution topographic dataset ever produced for the Earth's land surface. Many applications that currently use elevation data will benefit from the increased availability of data with higher accuracy, quality, and resolution, especially in poorly...
Authors
D. Gesch, J. Williams, W. Miller

Sky type discrimination using a ground-based sun photometer Sky type discrimination using a ground-based sun photometer

A 2-year feasibility study was conducted at the USGS EROS Data Center, South Dakota (43.733°N, 96.6167°W) to assess whether a four-band, ground-based, sun photometer could be used to discriminate sky types. The results indicate that unique spectral signatures do exist between sunny skies (including clear and hazy skies) and cirrus, and cirrostratus, altocumulus or fair-weather cumulus...
Authors
Thomas P. DeFelice, Bruce K. Wylie

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

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...
Authors
Calli B. Jenkerson, B. C. Reed

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

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
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