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Satellite radar interferometry measures deformation at Okmok Volcano Satellite radar interferometry measures deformation at Okmok Volcano

The center of the Okmok caldera in Alaska subsided 140 cm as a result of its February– April 1997 eruption, according to satellite data from ERS-1 and ERS-2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry. The inferred deflationary source was located 2.7 km beneath the approximate center of the caldera using a point source deflation model. Researchers believe this source is a magma chamber...
Authors
Zhong Lu, Dorte Mann, Jeff Freymueller

Issues and prospects for the next generation of the spatial data transfer standard (SDTS) Issues and prospects for the next generation of the spatial data transfer standard (SDTS)

The Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) was designed to be capable of representing virtually any data model, rather than being a prescription for a single data model. It has fallen short of this ambitious goal for a number of reasons, which this paper investigates. In addition to issues that might have been anticipated in its design, a number of new issues have arisen since its initial
Authors
D. Arctur, D. Hair, G. Timson, E.P. Martin, R. Fegeas

The Inter-American Geospatial Data Network— developing a Western Hemisphere geospatial data clearinghouse The Inter-American Geospatial Data Network— developing a Western Hemisphere geospatial data clearinghouse

The US Geological Survey and US Agency for International Development are enhancing the geographic information infrastructure of the Western Hemisphere by establishing the Inter-American Geospatial Data Network (IGDN). In its efforts to strengthen the Western Hemisphere's information infrastructure, the IGDN is consistent with the goals of the Plan of Action that emerged from the 1994...
Authors
Michelle L. Anthony, Jacqueline M. Klaver, Robert Quenzer

Regional land cover characterization using Landsat thematic mapper data and ancillary data sources Regional land cover characterization using Landsat thematic mapper data and ancillary data sources

As part of the activities of the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Interagency Consortium, an intermediate-scale land cover data set is being generated for the conterminous United States. This effort is being conducted on a region-by-region basis using U.S. Standard Federal Regions. To date, land cover data sets have been generated for Federal Regions 3 (Pennsylvania, West...
Authors
James E. Vogelmann, Terry L. Sohl, P.V. Campbell, D.M. Shaw

Cattle and cultivators: A study of competition over natural resources in north Senegal Cattle and cultivators: A study of competition over natural resources in north Senegal

This study presents an analysis of the interaction of humans and their environment in the arid Sahel ian zone of northern Senegal. It compares a pastoral community which lives primarily from the production of livestock and a farming community whose activities have traditionally centered on crop production. Living side by side but following different strategies for securing their...
Authors
Karen Schoonmaker Freudenberger, Eric Wood

Regional characterization of land cover using multiple sources of data Regional characterization of land cover using multiple sources of data

Many organizations require accurate intermediate-scale land-cover information for many applications, including modeling nutrient and pesticide runoff, understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity, land-use planning, and policy development. While many techniques have been successfully used to classify land cover in relatively small regions, there are substantial obstacles in applying...
Authors
James E. Vogelmann, Terry L. Sohl, Stephen M. Howard

Classification of surface types using SIR-C/X-SAR, Mount Everest Area, Tibet Classification of surface types using SIR-C/X-SAR, Mount Everest Area, Tibet

Imaging radar is a promising tool for mapping snow and ice cover in alpine regions. It combines a high-resolution, day or night, all-weather imaging capability with sensitivity to hydrologic and climatic snow and ice parameters. We use the spaceborne imaging radar-C/X-band synthetic aperture radar (SIR-C/X-SAR) to map snow and glacial ice on the rugged north slope of Mount Everest. From
Authors
Thomas P. Albright, Thomas H. Painter, Dar A. Roberts, Jiancheng Shi, Jeff Dozier, Eric Fielding

Synthetic aperture radar interferometry coherence analysis over Katmai volcano group, Alaska Synthetic aperture radar interferometry coherence analysis over Katmai volcano group, Alaska

The feasibility of measuring volcanic deformation or monitoring deformation of active volcanoes using space-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry depends on the ability to maintain phase coherence over appropriate time intervals. Using ERS 1 C band (λ=5.66 cm) SAR imagery, we studied the seasonal and temporal changes of the interferometric SAR coherence for fresh lava...
Authors
Z. Lu, J.T. Freymueller

Mississippi Basin Carbon Project science plan Mississippi Basin Carbon Project science plan

Understanding the carbon cycle is one of the most difficult challenges facing scientists who study the global environment. Lack of understanding of global carbon cycling is perhaps best illustrated by our inability to balance the present-day global CO2 budget. The amount of CO2 produced by burning fossil fuels and by deforestation appears to exceed the amount accumulating in the...
Authors
E.T. Sundquist, R.F. Stallard, N.B. Bliss, H. W. Markewich, J.W. Harden, M.J. Pavich, M.D. Dean

Fuel models and fire potential from satellite and surface observations Fuel models and fire potential from satellite and surface observations

A national 1-km resolution fire danger fuel model map was derived through use of previously mapped land cover classes and ecoregions, and extensive ground sample data, then refined through review by fire managers familiar with various portions of the U.S. The fuel model map will be used in the next generation fire danger rating system for the U.S., but it also made possible immediate...
Authors
R.E. Burgan, R. W. Klaver, J.M. Klaver

North American landscape characterization project: The production of a continental scale three-decade Landsat data set North American landscape characterization project: The production of a continental scale three-decade Landsat data set

The North American Landscape Characterization (NALC) project is a component of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Landsat Pathfinder program. Pathfinder projects are focused on the investigation of global change utilizing current remote sensing technologies. The NALC project is a cooperative effort between the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S...
Authors
Terry L. Sohl, John L. Dwyer
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