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Impacts of biofuels production alternatives on water quantity and quality in the Iowa River Basin Impacts of biofuels production alternatives on water quantity and quality in the Iowa River Basin

Corn stover as well as perennial grasses like switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) and miscanthus are being considered as candidates for the second generation biofuel feedstocks. However, the challenges to biofuel development are its effects on the environment, especially water quality. This study evaluates the long-term impacts of biofuel production alternatives (e.g., elevated corn stover...
Authors
Y. Wu, S. Liu

Lidar base specification Lidar base specification

In late 2009, a $14.3 million allocation from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) for new light detection and ranging (lidar) elevation data acquisition prompted the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Geospatial Program (NGP) to develop a common minimum specification for all lidar data acquired for The National Map. Released as a working draft in 2010 and formally...
Authors
Hans Karl Heidemann

History of land cover mapping History of land cover mapping

The historical roots of land-cover mapping reside in the early history of aerial photography and applications spanning forestry, agriculture, urban planning, and water-resources management. Considering this long span of mapping, any attempt to provide an exhaustive treatment of the full history of land-cover mapping will necessarily be incomplete. For that reason, this chapter on the...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland

Complementarity of ResourceSat-1 AWiFS and Landsat TM/ETM+ sensors Complementarity of ResourceSat-1 AWiFS and Landsat TM/ETM+ sensors

Considerable interest has been given to forming an international collaboration to develop a virtual moderate spatial resolution land observation constellation through aggregation of data sets from comparable national observatories such as the US Landsat, the Indian ResourceSat and related systems. This study explores the complementarity of India's ResourceSat-1 Advanced Wide Field Sensor...
Authors
S.N. Goward, G. Chander, M. Pagnutti, A. Marx, R. Ryan, N. Thomas, R. Tetrault

Estimation of wildfire size and risk changes due to fuels treatments Estimation of wildfire size and risk changes due to fuels treatments

Human land use practices, altered climates, and shifting forest and fire management policies have increased the frequency of large wildfires several-fold. Mitigation of potential fire behaviour and fire severity have increasingly been attempted through pre-fire alteration of wildland fuels using mechanical treatments and prescribed fires. Despite annual treatment of more than a million...
Authors
M.A. Cochrane, C.J. Moran, M.C. Wimberly, A.D. Baer, M.A. Finney, K.L. Beckendorf, J. Eidenshink, Z. Zhu

Annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet interpolated from historical and newly compiled observation data Annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet interpolated from historical and newly compiled observation data

The estimation of ice/snow accumulation is of great significance in quantifying the mass balance of ice sheets and variation in water resources. Improving the accuracy and reducing uncertainty has been a challenge for the estimation of annual accumulation over the Greenland ice sheet. In this study, we kriged and analyzed the spatial pattern of accumulation based on an observation data...
Authors
Dayong Shen, Yuling Liu, Shengli Huang

Current and potential sustainable corn stover feedstock for biofuel production in the United States Current and potential sustainable corn stover feedstock for biofuel production in the United States

Increased demand for corn (Zea mays L.) stover as a feedstock for cellulosic ethanol raises concerns about agricultural sustainability. Excessive corn stover harvesting could have long-term impacts on soil quality. We estimated current and future stover production and evaluated the potential harvestable stover amount (HSA) that could be used for biofuel feedstock in the United States by...
Authors
Zhengxi Tan, Shu-Guang Liu, Larry L. Tieszen, Norman Bliss

Development of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission cloud-cover assessment algorithms Development of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission cloud-cover assessment algorithms

The upcoming launch of the Operational Land Imager (OLI) will start the next era of the Landsat program. However, the Automated Cloud-Cover Assessment (CCA) (ACCA) algorithm used on Landsat 7 requires a thermal band and is thus not suited for OLI. There will be a thermal instrument on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM)-the Thermal Infrared Sensor-which may not be available during...
Authors
Pat Scaramuzza, M.A. Bouchard, John L. Dwyer

Landsat: building a strong future Landsat: building a strong future

Conceived in the 1960s, the Landsat program has experienced six successful missions that have contributed to an unprecedented 39-year record of Earth Observations that capture global land conditions and dynamics. Incremental improvements in imaging capabilities continue to improve the quality of Landsat science data, while ensuring continuity over the full instrument record. Landsats 5...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, John L. Dwyer

A multi-source satellite data approach for modelling Lake Turkana water level: Calibration and validation using satellite altimetry data A multi-source satellite data approach for modelling Lake Turkana water level: Calibration and validation using satellite altimetry data

Lake Turkana is one of the largest desert lakes in the world and is characterized by high degrees of inter- and intra-annual fluctuations. The hydrology and water balance of this lake have not been well understood due to its remote location and unavailability of reliable ground truth datasets. Managing surface water resources is a great challenge in areas where in-situ data are either...
Authors
N.M. Velpuri, Gabriel B. Senay, K.O. Asante

Design and implementation of the next generation Landsat satellite communications system Design and implementation of the next generation Landsat satellite communications system

The next generation Landsat satellite, Landsat 8 (L8), also known as the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), uses a highly spectrally efficient modulation and data formatting approach to provide large amounts of downlink (D/L) bandwidth in a limited X-Band spectrum allocation. In addition to purely data throughput and bandwidth considerations, there were a number of additional...
Authors
Grant R. Mah, Michael O’Brien, Howard Garon, Claire Mott, Alan Ames, Ken Dearth
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