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Use of Landsat data to evaluate lesser prairie chicken habitats in western Oklahoma Use of Landsat data to evaluate lesser prairie chicken habitats in western Oklahoma

Landsat digital data were used to evaluate lesser prairie chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) habitats in western Oklahoma. Data for 7 (4,144 ha) study areas, 4 in shinnery oak (Quercus havardii), and 3 in sand sagebrush (Artemisia filifolia) rangeland, were analyzed using the Interactive Digital Image Manipulation System at the EROS Center. In shinnery oak rangeland, density of...
Authors
Richard W. Cannon, Fritz L. Knopf, Lawrence R. Pettinger

Landsat monitoring of albedo changes in northwestern Arizona, 1977-1980 Landsat monitoring of albedo changes in northwestern Arizona, 1977-1980

As part of a cooperative project between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of Land Management, changes in albedo (percentage of light reflected from the ground) were calculated and mapped from Landsat images for an area in northwestern Arizona for three periods: August 26, 1977, to September 3, 1979; September 3, 1979, to August 28, 1980; and August 26, 1977, to August 28, 1980...
Authors
Charles Joseph Robinove

Evaluating depth to shallow groundwater using Heat Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) data Evaluating depth to shallow groundwater using Heat Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) data

Four dates of Heat Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) data were analyzed to evaluate the utility of HCMM thermal data for evaluating depth to shallow groundwater. During the summer, shallow water tables can create lower soil temperatures throughout the diurnal temperature cycle. Because of large spatial and temporal ground cover variations, HCMM daytime radiometric temperatures alone did...
Authors
J. L. Heilman, Donald G. Moore

Implications of the Precambrian lineaments on the Red Sea tectonics based on Landsat study of northeast Sudan Implications of the Precambrian lineaments on the Red Sea tectonics based on Landsat study of northeast Sudan

Lineament analysis of a Landsat Imagery mosaic (scale 1:1,000,000) of northeast Sugdan indicate significant curvilinear as well as rectilinear fracture patterns of possible Precambrian age. Rectilinear features trend dominantly in N-S (± 10°), NNW and ENE, and less commonly in NW and EW directions. The Precambrian fractures closely match, and have possibly accommodated the Tertiary...
Authors
F. Ahmed

On the tectonics and metallogenesis of West Africa: a model incorporating new geophysical data On the tectonics and metallogenesis of West Africa: a model incorporating new geophysical data

The gold, diamond and manganese deposits of Ghana have attracted commercial interest, but appropriate geophysical data to delineate the tectonic setting of these and other deposits have been lacking until recently. Recent gravity surveys, however, now cover about 75% of the country. When used in a synthesis of the sometimes contradictory existing theories about the geology and...
Authors
David A. Hastings

Remote sensing applied to irrigation engineering Remote sensing applied to irrigation engineering

No abstract available.
Authors
Gary E. Johnson, Robert F. Vining, Thomas Loveland

Illustrated geomorphic classification of Icelandic volcanoes Illustrated geomorphic classification of Icelandic volcanoes

In 1959, Sigurdur Thorarinsson published his first complete classification of the 13 principal types of basaltic volcanoes of Iceland (Figure 1). In 1968, Thorarinsson published a modification of his earlier classification scheme. Both landform classifications were based on the relationship of the type of eruptive products (lava, lava and tephra, or tephra), number of eruptions (one or...
Authors
Richard S. Williams, Elliot C. Morris

Image enhancement through film recorder response contouring Image enhancement through film recorder response contouring

In contrast to the traditional recording from high-altitude aircraft of Earth images directly onto film in their inherently continuous analog form, a Landsat Earth resources satellite samples the ground image brightness and records it on a digital, electronic medium. Although digitization incurs several extra steps in the reproduction of the imagery, it permits manipulation or...
Authors
John E. Boyd

The role of remotely sensed and other spatial data for predictive modeling: the Umatilla, Oregon example The role of remotely sensed and other spatial data for predictive modeling: the Umatilla, Oregon example

The U. S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observations Systems Data Center, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, developed and tested techniques that used remotely sensed and other spatial data in predictive models to evaluate irrigation agriculture in the Umatilla River Basin of north-central Oregon. Landsat data and 1:24,000-scale aerial...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, Gary E. Johnson

The development and application of a county-level geographic database The development and application of a county-level geographic database

The purpose of this paper us to describe the collection of land use data by remote sensing techniques, the incorporation of land use, soils and slope data into a geographic database, and an application of geographic database techniques to a county planning problem. Land use data were successfully interpreted from aerial photographs and incorporated in a geographic database along with...
Authors
James A. Sturdevant
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