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Mapping the response of riparian vegetation to possible flow reductions in the Snake River, Idaho Mapping the response of riparian vegetation to possible flow reductions in the Snake River, Idaho
This study was initiated to determine the general effects of potential flow reductions in the middle Snake River (Swan Falls Dam downstream to the Idaho-Oregon border) on its riparian vegetation. Considerable water from the river is currently used to irrigate the adjacent Snake River Plain, and increased demand for water in the future is likely. The problem was subdivided into several...
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W. Carter Johnson, Mark D. Dixon, Robert W. Simons, Susan Jenson, Kevin Larson
Mission in the works promises precise global topographic data Mission in the works promises precise global topographic data
Significant deficiencies in the quality of today's topographic data severely limit scientific applications. Very few available data sets meet the stringent requirements of 10–30 m for global digital topography and 5 m or better vertical accuracy, and existing satellite systems are unlikely to fulfill these requirements. The Joint Topographic Science Working Group, appointed by NASA and...
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T. Farr, D. Evans, H. Zebker, D. Harding, J. Bufton, T. Dixon, S. Vetrella, D.B. Gesch
Seasonal land-cover regions of the United States Seasonal land-cover regions of the United States
Global-change investigations have been hindered by deficiencies in the availability and quality of land-cover data. The U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have collaborated on the development of a new approach to land-cover characterization that attempts to address requirements of the global-change research community and others interested in regional patterns...
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Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Jesslyn F. Brown, Donald O. Ohlen, Bradley C. Reed, Paul Olson, John Hutchinson
The global topography mission gains momentum The global topography mission gains momentum
An accurate description of the surface elevation of the Earth is of fundamental importance to many branches of Earth science. Continental topographic data are required for studies of hydrology, ecology, glaciology, geomorphology, and atmospheric circulation. For example, in hydrologic and terrestrial ecosystem studies, topography exerts significant control on intercepted solar radiation...
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Tom Farr, Diane Evans, Howard Zebker, David Harding, Jack Bufton, Timothy Dixon, S. Vetrella, Dean B. Gesch
Digital image comparison by subtracting contextual transformations—percentile rank order differentiation Digital image comparison by subtracting contextual transformations—percentile rank order differentiation
The common method of digital image comparison by subtraction imposes various constraints on the image contents. Precise registration of images is required to assure proper evaluation of surface locations. The attribute being measured and the calibration and scaling of the sensor are also important to the validity and interpretability of the subtraction result. Influences of sensor gains...
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M. E. Wehde
Ecoregions of Alaska Ecoregions of Alaska
This publication represents a milestone in the U.S. global change research program on the land characterization of Arctic land processes. The book describes 20 ecological regions and includes a folded, color-coded map that shows them. The map legend summarizes the characteristics of each region and has 41 color photographs of representative sites. The map and accompanying information...
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Alisa L. Gallant, Emily F. Binnian, J.M. Omernik, M.B. Shasby
Mapping tide-water glacier dynamics in east Greenland using landsat data Mapping tide-water glacier dynamics in east Greenland using landsat data
Landsat multispectral scanner and thematic mapper images were co-registered For the Kangerdlugssuaq Fjord region in East Greenland and were used to map glacier drainage-basin areas, changes in the positions of tide-water glacier termini and to estimate surface velocities of the larger tide-water glaciers. Statistics were compiled to document distance and area changes to glacier termini...
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John L. Dwyer
Validation of national land-cover characteristics data for regional water-quality assessment Validation of national land-cover characteristics data for regional water-quality assessment
Land-cover information is used routinely to support the interpretation of water-quality data. The Prototype 1990 Conterminous US Land Cover Characteristics Data Set, developed primarily from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data, was made available to the US Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The study described in this paper explored...
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Ronald B. Zelt, Jesslyn F. Brown, M.S. Kelley
Recent data and information system initiatives for remotely sensed measurements of the land surface Recent data and information system initiatives for remotely sensed measurements of the land surface
As part of the International Satellite Land Satellite Climatology Program (ISLSCP) Workshop on Remote Sensing of the Land Surface for Studies of Global Change, five invited presentations were given on recent data initiatives relevant to the ISLSCP community. The presentations are summarized in this paper along with some observations by the authors on data systems for the land sciences...
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C.O. Justice, G. B. Bailey, M. E. Maiden, S. I. Rasool, D. E. Strebel, J.D. Tarpley
Soil moisture sensors for continuous monitoring Soil moisture sensors for continuous monitoring
Certain physical and chemical properties of soil vary with soil water content. The relationship between these properties and water content is complex and involves both the pore structure and constituents of the soil solution. One of the most economical techniques to quantify soil water content involves the measurement of electrical resistance of a dielectric medium that is in equilibrium...
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Saud A. Amer, T. O. Keefer, M.A. Weltz, David C. Goodrich, Leslie Bach
Effects of empirical versus model-based reflectance calibration on automated analysis of imaging spectrometer data: a case study from the Drum Mountains, Utah Effects of empirical versus model-based reflectance calibration on automated analysis of imaging spectrometer data: a case study from the Drum Mountains, Utah
Data collected by the Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) have been calibrated to surface reflectance using an empirical method and an atmospheric model-based method. Single spectra extracted from both calibrated data sets for locations with known mineralogy compared favorably with laboratory and field spectral measurements of samples from the same locations...
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John L. Dwyer, Fred A. Kruse, Adam B. Lefkoff
Characteristics of vegetation phenology over the Alaskan landscape using AVHRR time-series data Characteristics of vegetation phenology over the Alaskan landscape using AVHRR time-series data
Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) satellite data were acquired and composited into twice-a-month periods from 1 May 1991 to 15 October 1991 in order to map vegetation characteristics of the Alaskan landscape. Unique spatial and temporal qualities of the AVHRR data provide information that leads to a better understanding of regional biophysical characteristics of vegetation
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Carl J. Markon, Michael D. Fleming, Emily F. Binnian