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Combining accuracy assessment of land-cover maps with environmental monitoring programs Combining accuracy assessment of land-cover maps with environmental monitoring programs

A scientifically valid accuracy assessment of a large-area, land-cover map is expensive. Environmental monitoring programs offer a potential source of data to partially defray the cost of accuracy assessment while still maintaining the statistical validity. In this article, three general strategies for combining accuracy assessment and environmental monitoring protocols are described...
Authors
S.V. Stehman, R.L. Czaplewski, S.M. Nusser, L. Yang, Z. Zhu

Aseismic inflation of Westdahl volcano, Alaska, revealed by satellite radar interferometry Aseismic inflation of Westdahl volcano, Alaska, revealed by satellite radar interferometry

Westdahl volcano, located at the west end of Unimak Island in the central Aleutian volcanic arc, Alaska, is a broad shield that produced moderate-sized eruptions in 1964, 1978-79, and 1991-92. Satellite radar interferometry detected about 17 cm of volcano-wide inflation from September 1993 to October 1998. Multiple independent interferograms reveal that the deformation rate has not been...
Authors
Z. Lu, Charles Wicks, D. Dzurisin, W. Thatcher, J.T. Freymueller, S.R. McNutt, Dorte Mann

Integration of a numerical model and remotely sensed data to study urban/rural land surface climate processes Integration of a numerical model and remotely sensed data to study urban/rural land surface climate processes

Simulation of urban/rural land surface climate processes using boundary layer climate models requires accurate input data with regard to surface thermal and radiative properties. The research reported here resulted in development of a procedure to integrate the satellite-derived surface biophysical parameters with a boundary layer climate model for simulating spatial surface energy...
Authors
Limin Yang

Accuracy assessment for the U.S. Geological Survey Regional Land-Cover Mapping Program: New York and New Jersey Region Accuracy assessment for the U.S. Geological Survey Regional Land-Cover Mapping Program: New York and New Jersey Region

The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with other government and private organizations, is producing a conterminous U.S. land-cover map using Landsat Thematic Mapper 30-meter data for the Federal regions designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Accuracy assessment is to be conducted for each Federal region to estimate overall and class-specific accuracies. In Region 2
Authors
Zhi-Liang Zhu, Limin Yang, Stephen V. Stehman, Raymond L. Czaplewski

Development of a global land cover characteristics database and IGBP DISCover from 1 km AVHRR data Development of a global land cover characteristics database and IGBP DISCover from 1 km AVHRR data

Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy produced a 1 km resolution global land cover characteristics database for use in a wide range of continental-to global-scale environmental studies. This database provides a unique view of the broad patterns of the biogeographical and ecoclimatic...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, B. C. Reed, Jesslyn F. Brown, D.O. Ohlen, Z. Zhu, L. Yang, J.W. Merchant

Ground deformation associated with the March 1996 earthquake swarm at Akutan volcano, Alaska, revealed by satellite radar interferometry Ground deformation associated with the March 1996 earthquake swarm at Akutan volcano, Alaska, revealed by satellite radar interferometry

In March 1996 an intense swarm of volcano-tectonic earthquakes (???3000 felt by local residents, Mmax = 5.1, cumulative moment of 2.7 ??1018 N m) beneath Akutan Island in the Aleutian volcanic arc, Alaska, produced extensive ground cracks but no eruption of Akutan volcano. Synthetic aperture radar interferograms that span the time of the swarm reveal complex island-wide deformation: the...
Authors
Z. Lu, C. Wicks, J.A. Power, D. Dzurisin

A new global 1-km dataset of percentage tree cover derived from remote sensing A new global 1-km dataset of percentage tree cover derived from remote sensing

Accurate assessment of the spatial extent of forest cover is a crucial requirement for quantifying the sources and sinks of carbon from the terrestrial biosphere. In the more immediate context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, implementation of the Kyoto Protocol calls for estimates of carbon stocks for a baseline year as well as for subsequent years. Data...
Authors
R.S. DeFries, M.C. Hansen, J.R.G. Townshend, A.C. Janetos, Thomas R. Loveland

A weighted least-squares approach to temporal NDVI smoothing A weighted least-squares approach to temporal NDVI smoothing

Satellite imagery provides a unique vantage point for observing seasonal dynamics of the landscape that have implications for global change issues. An objective evaluation of surface conditions may be performed using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) derived from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration advanced very high resolution radiometer data. NDVI data are...
Authors
D. Swets, Bradley C. Reed, James Rowland, S.E. Marko

The way forward The way forward

This paper focuses on the lessons hearned in the conduct of the lnternational Geosphere Biosphere Program's Data and Information System (rcnr-nts), global 1-km Land-Cover Mapping Project (n$cover). There is stiLL considerable fundamental research to be conducted dealing with the development and validation of thematic geospatial products derived from a combination of remotely sensed and...
Authors
John Estes, Alan Belward, Thomas Loveland, Joseph Scepan, Alan H. Strahler, John B. Townshend, Chris Justice

New land surface digital elevation model covers the Earth New land surface digital elevation model covers the Earth

Land surface elevation around the world is reaching new heights—as far as its description and measurement goes. A new global digital elevation model (DEM) is being cited as a significant improvement in the quality of topographic data available for Earth science studies. Land surface elevation is one of the Earth's most fundamental geophysical properties, but the accuracy and detail with...
Authors
Dean B. Gesch, Kristine L. Verdin, Susan K. Greenlee
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