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Impacts of precipitation seasonality and ecosystem types on evapotranspiration in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska Impacts of precipitation seasonality and ecosystem types on evapotranspiration in the Yukon River Basin, Alaska
Evapotranspiration (ET) is the largest component of water loss from terrestrial ecosystems; however, large uncertainties exist when estimating the temporal and spatial variations of ET because of concurrent shifts in the magnitude and seasonal distribution of precipitation as well as differences in the response of ecosystem ET to environmental variabilities. In this study, we examined...
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W. Yuan, S. Liu, H. Liu, J. T. Randerson, G. Yu, L.L. Tieszen
Radiometric, geometric, and image quality assessment of ALOS AVNIR-2 and PRISM sensors Radiometric, geometric, and image quality assessment of ALOS AVNIR-2 and PRISM sensors
The Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) was launched on January 24, 2006, by a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) H-IIA launcher. It carries three remote-sensing sensors: 1) the Advanced Visible and Near-Infrared Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2); 2) the Panchromatic Remote-Sensing Instrument for Stereo Mapping (PRISM); and 3) the Phased-Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar...
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S. Saunier, P. Goryl, G. Chander, R. Santer, M. Bouvet, B. Collet, A. Mambimba, Aksakal S. Kocaman
Climate-driven interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange in the Northern Great Plains grasslands Climate-driven interannual variability in net ecosystem exchange in the Northern Great Plains grasslands
The Northern Great Plains grasslands respond differently under various climatic conditions; however, there have been no detailed studies investigating the interannual variability in carbon exchange across the entire Northern Great Plains grassland ecosystem. We developed a piecewise regression model to integrate flux tower data with remotely sensed data and mapped the 8-d and 500-m net...
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Liping Zhang, Bruce K. Wylie, Lei Ji, Tagir G. Gilmanov, Larry L. Tieszen
Soil organic carbon stocks in Alaska estimated with spatial and pedon data Soil organic carbon stocks in Alaska estimated with spatial and pedon data
Temperatures in high-latitude ecosystems are increasing faster than the average rate of global warming, which may lead to a positive feedback for climate change by increasing the respiration rates of soil organic C. If a positive feedback is confirmed, soil C will represent a source of greenhouse gases that is not currently considered in international protocols to regulate C emissions...
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Norman B. Bliss, J. Maursetter
HIMALA: climate impacts on glaciers, snow, and hydrology in the Himalayan region HIMALA: climate impacts on glaciers, snow, and hydrology in the Himalayan region
Glaciers are the largest reservoir of freshwater on Earth, supporting one third of the world's population. The Himalaya possess one of the largest resources of snow and ice, which act as a freshwater reservoir for more than 1.3 billion people. This article describes a new project called HIMALA, which focuses on utilizing satellite-based products for better understanding of hydrological...
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Molly Elizabeth Brown, Hua Ouyang, Shahid Habib, Basanta Shrestha, Mandira Shrestha, Prajjwal Panday, Maria Tzortziou, Frederick Policelli, Guleid A. Artan, Amarnath Giriraj, Sagar R. Bajracharya, Adina Racoviteanu
Introduction to the special issue-Terrestrial reference standard test sites for postlaunch calibration Introduction to the special issue-Terrestrial reference standard test sites for postlaunch calibration
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Gyanesh Chander, P.M. Teillet
Monitoring on-orbit calibration stability of the Terra MODIS and Landsat 7 ETM+ sensors using pseudo-invariant test sites Monitoring on-orbit calibration stability of the Terra MODIS and Landsat 7 ETM+ sensors using pseudo-invariant test sites
The ability to detect and quantify changes in the Earth's environment depends on sensors that can provide calibrated, consistent measurements of the Earth's surface features through time. A critical step in this process is to put image data from different sensors onto a common radiometric scale. This work focuses on monitoring the long-term on-orbit calibration stability of the Terra...
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G. Chander, X. Xiong, T. Choi, A. Angal
Agriculture and food availability -- remote sensing of agriculture for food security monitoring in the developing world Agriculture and food availability -- remote sensing of agriculture for food security monitoring in the developing world
For one-sixth of the world’s population - roughly 1 billion children, women and men - growing, buying or receiving adequate, affordable food to eat is a daily uncertainty. The World Monetary Fund reports that food prices worldwide increased 43 percent in 2007-2008, and unpredictable growing conditions make subsistence farming, on which many depend, a risky business. Scientists with the U...
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Michael E. Budde, James Rowland, Christopher C. Funk
Broad accommodation of rift-related extension recorded by dyke intrusion in Saudi Arabia Broad accommodation of rift-related extension recorded by dyke intrusion in Saudi Arabia
The extensive harrat lava province of Arabia formed during the past 30 million years in response to Red Sea rifting and mantle upwelling. The area was regarded as seismically quiet, but between April and June 2009 a swarm of more than 30,000 earthquakes struck one of the lava fields in the province, Harrat Lunayyir, northwest Saudi Arabia. Concerned that larger damaging earthquakes might...
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J.S. Pallister, W.A. McCausland, Sigurjon Jonsson, Z. Lu, H.M. Zahran, Hadidy S. El, A. Aburukbah, I.C.F. Stewart, P.R. Lundgren, R.A. White, M.R.H. Moufti
Automated masking of cloud and cloud shadow for forest change analysis using Landsat images Automated masking of cloud and cloud shadow for forest change analysis using Landsat images
Accurate masking of cloud and cloud shadow is a prerequisite for reliable mapping of land surface attributes. Cloud contamination is particularly a problem for land cover change analysis, because unflagged clouds may be mapped as false changes, and the level of such false changes can be comparable to or many times more than that of actual changes, even for images with small percentages...
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Chengquan Huang, Nancy Thomas, Samuel N. Goward, Jeffery G. Masek, Zhiliang Zhu, J.R.G. Townshend, James Vogelmann
Making lidar more photogenic: creating band combinations from lidar information Making lidar more photogenic: creating band combinations from lidar information
Over the past five to ten years the use and applicability of light detection and ranging (lidar) technology has increased dramatically. As a result, an almost exponential amount of lidar data is being collected across the country for a wide range of applications, and it is currently the technology of choice for high resolution terrain model creation, 3-dimensional city and infrastructure...
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Jason M. Stoker
Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes Modeling amphibian energetics, habitat suitability, and movements of western toads, Anaxyrus (=Bufo) boreas, across present and future landscapes
Effective conservation of amphibian populations requires the prediction of how amphibians use and move through a landscape. Amphibians are closely coupled to their physical environment. Thus an approach that uses the physiological attributes of amphibians, together with knowledge of their natural history, should be helpful. We used Niche Mapper™ to model the known movements and habitat...
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Paul E. Bartelt, Robert W. Klaver, Warren P. Porter