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A spatial resolution threshold of land cover in estimating terrestrial carbon sequestration in four counties in Georgia and Alabama, USA A spatial resolution threshold of land cover in estimating terrestrial carbon sequestration in four counties in Georgia and Alabama, USA

Changes in carbon density (i.e., carbon stock per unit area) and land cover greatly affect carbon sequestration. Previous studies have shown that land cover change detection strongly depends on spatial scale. However, the influence of the spatial resolution of land cover change information on the estimated terrestrial carbon sequestration is not known. Here, we quantified and evaluated...
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S.Q. Zhao, S. Liu, Z. Li, Terry L. Sohl

Quantifying terrestrial ecosystem carbon dynamics in the Jinsha watershed, Upper Yangtze, China from 1975 to 2000 Quantifying terrestrial ecosystem carbon dynamics in the Jinsha watershed, Upper Yangtze, China from 1975 to 2000

Quantifying the spatial and temporal dynamics of carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems and carbon fluxes between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere is critical to our understanding of regional patterns of carbon budgets. Here we use the General Ensemble biogeochemical Modeling System to simulate the terrestrial ecosystem carbon dynamics in the Jinsha watershed of China’s...
Authors
Shuqing Zhao, Shuguang Liu, Runsheng Yin, Zhengpeng Li, Yulin Deng, Kun Tan, Xiangzheng Deng, David Rothstein, Jiaguo Qi

A spectral index for estimating soil salinity in the Yellow River Delta region of China using EO-1 Hyperion data A spectral index for estimating soil salinity in the Yellow River Delta region of China using EO-1 Hyperion data

Soil salinization is one of the most common land degradation processes. In this study, spectral measurements of saline soil samples collected from the Yellow River Delta region of China were conducted in laboratory and hyperspectral data were acquired from an EO-1 Hyperion sensor to quantitatively map soil salinity in the region. A soil salinity spectral index (SSI) was constructed from...
Authors
Yongling Weng, Peng Gong, Zhiliang Zhu

A procedure for radiometric recalibration of Landsat 5 TM reflective-band data A procedure for radiometric recalibration of Landsat 5 TM reflective-band data

From the Landsat program's inception in 1972 to the present, the Earth science user community has been benefiting from a historical record of remotely sensed data. The multispectral data from the Landsat 5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor provide the backbone for this extensive archive. Historically, the radiometric calibration procedure for the L5 TM imagery used the detectors' response...
Authors
G. Chander, M.O. Haque, E. Micijevic, J. A. Barsi

Terrestrial reference standard sites for postlaunch sensor calibration Terrestrial reference standard sites for postlaunch sensor calibration

In an era when the number of Earth observation satellites is rapidly growing and measurements from satellite sensors are used to address increasingly urgent global issues, often through synergistic and operational combinations of data from multiple sources, it is imperative that scientists and decision-makers are able to rely on the accuracy of Earth observation data products. The...
Authors
P.M. Teillet, G. Chander

Use of land surface remotely sensed satellite and airborne data for environmental exposure assessment in cancer research Use of land surface remotely sensed satellite and airborne data for environmental exposure assessment in cancer research

In recent years, geographic information systems (GIS) have increasingly been used for reconstructing individual-level exposures to environmental contaminants in epidemiological research. Remotely sensed data can be useful in creating space-time models of environmental measures. The primary advantage of using remotely sensed data is that it allows for study at the local scale (e.g...
Authors
S.K. Maxwell, J.R. Meliker, P. Goovaerts

Radar image and data fusion for natural hazards characterisation Radar image and data fusion for natural hazards characterisation

Fusion of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images through interferometric, polarimetric and tomographic processing provides an all - weather imaging capability to characterise and monitor various natural hazards. This article outlines interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) processing and products and their utility for natural hazards characterisation, provides an overview of the...
Authors
Zhong Lu, Daniel Dzurisin, Hyung-Sup Jung, Jixian Zhang, Yonghong Zhang

Evaluating the spatiotemporal variations of water budget across China over 1951-2006 using IBIS model Evaluating the spatiotemporal variations of water budget across China over 1951-2006 using IBIS model

The Integrated Biosphere Simulator is used to evaluate the spatial and temporal patterns of the crucial hydrological variables [run-off and actual evapotranspiration (AET)] of the water balance across China for the period 1951–2006 including a precipitation analysis. Results suggest three major findings. First, simulated run-off captured 85% of the spatial variability and 80% of the...
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Q. Zhu, H. Jiang, J. Liu, X. Wei, C. Peng, X. Fang, S. Liu, G. Zhou, S. Yu, W. Ju

Erosion and vegetation restoration impacts on ecosystem carbon dynamics in South China Erosion and vegetation restoration impacts on ecosystem carbon dynamics in South China

To quantify the consequences of erosion and vegetation restoration on ecosystem C dynamics (a key element in understanding the terrestrial C cycle), field measurements were collected since 1959 at two experimental sites set up on highly disturbed barren land in South China. One site had received vegetation restoration (the restored site) while the other received no planting and remained...
Authors
X. Tang, Shuguang Liu, G. Zhou

Phenological classification of the United States: A geographic framework for extending multi-sensor time-series data Phenological classification of the United States: A geographic framework for extending multi-sensor time-series data

This study introduces a new geographic framework, phenological classification, for the conterminous United States based on Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) time-series data and a digital elevation model. The resulting pheno-class map is comprised of 40 pheno-classes, each having unique phenological and topographic...
Authors
Yingxin Gu, Jesslyn F. Brown, Tomoaki Miura, Willem van Leeuwen, Bradley C. Reed

A self-trained classification technique for producing 30 m percent-water maps from Landsat data A self-trained classification technique for producing 30 m percent-water maps from Landsat data

Small bodies of water can be mapped with moderate-resolution satellite data using methods where water is mapped as subpixel fractions using field measurements or high-resolution images as training datasets. A new method, developed from a regression-tree technique, uses a 30 m Landsat image for training the regression tree that, in turn, is applied to the same image to map subpixel water...
Authors
Jennifer R. Rover, Bruce K. Wylie, Lei Ji

Federal land management, carbon sequestration, and climate change in the Southeastern U.S.: a case study with fort benning Federal land management, carbon sequestration, and climate change in the Southeastern U.S.: a case study with fort benning

Land use activities can have a major impact on the temporal trendsandspatialpatternsofregionalland-atmosphereexchange of carbon. Federal lands generally have substantially different land management strategies from surrounding areas, and the carbon consequences have rarely been quantified and assessed. Using the Fort Benning Installation as a case study, we used the General Ensemble...
Authors
S. Zhao, S. Liu, Z. Li, Terry L. Sohl
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