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Synergistic use of optical and InSAR data for urban impervious surface mapping: A case study in Hong Kong Synergistic use of optical and InSAR data for urban impervious surface mapping: A case study in Hong Kong
A wide range of urban ecosystem studies, including urban hydrology, urban climate, land use planning and watershed resource management, require accurate and up‐to‐date geospatial data of urban impervious surfaces. In this study, the potential of the synergistic use of optical and InSAR data in urban impervious surface mapping at the sub‐pixel level was investigated. A case study in Hong...
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L. Jiang, M. Liao, H. Lin, L. Yang
Using the Sonoran Desert test site to monitor the long-term radiometric stability of the Landsat TM/ETM+ and Terra MODIS sensors Using the Sonoran Desert test site to monitor the long-term radiometric stability of the Landsat TM/ETM+ and Terra MODIS sensors
Pseudo-invariant ground targets have been extensively used to monitor the long-term radiometric calibration stability of remote sensing instruments. The NASA MODIS Characterization Support Team (MCST), in collaboration with members from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center, has previously demonstrated the use of pseudo-invariant ground...
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A. Angal, X. Xiong, T. Choi, G. Chander, A. Wu
Monitoring urban subsidence based on SAR lnterferometric point target analysis Monitoring urban subsidence based on SAR lnterferometric point target analysis
lnterferometric point target analysis (IPTA) is one of the latest developments in radar interferometric processing. It is achieved by analysis of the interferometric phases of some individual point targets, which are discrete and present temporarily stable backscattering characteristics, in long temporal series of interferometric SAR images. This paper analyzes the interferometric phase...
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Y. Zhang, Jiahua Zhang, W. Gong, Z. Lu
Simulated dynamics of carbon stocks driven by changes in land use, management and climate in a tropical moist ecosystem of Ghana Simulated dynamics of carbon stocks driven by changes in land use, management and climate in a tropical moist ecosystem of Ghana
Sub-Saharan Africa is large and diverse with regions of food insecurity and high vulnerability to climate change. This project quantifies carbon stocks and fluxes in the humid forest zone of Ghana, as a part of an assessment in West Africa. The General Ensemble biogeochemical Modeling System (GEMS) was used to simulate the responses of natural and managed systems to projected scenarios...
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Z. Tan, S. Liu, L.L. Tieszen, E. Tachie-Obeng
Intercomparison, interpretation, and assessment of spring phenology in North America estimated from remote sensing for 1982-2006 Intercomparison, interpretation, and assessment of spring phenology in North America estimated from remote sensing for 1982-2006
Shifts in the timing of spring phenology are a central feature of global change research. Long-term observations of plant phenology have been used to track vegetation responses to climate variability but are often limited to particular species and locations and may not represent synoptic patterns. Satellite remote sensing is instead used for continental to global monitoring. Although...
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M.A. White, K. M. de Beurs, K. Didan, D.W. Inouye, A.D. Richardson, O.P. Jensen, J. O'Keefe, G. Zhang, R.R. Nemani, Leeuwen W.J.D. van, Jesslyn F. Brown, A. de Wit, M. Schaepman, X. Lin, M. Dettinger, A.S. Bailey, J. Kimball, M.D. Schwartz, D. D. Baldocchi, J.T. Lee, W.K. Lauenroth
Updating the 2001 National Land Cover Database land cover classification to 2006 by using Landsat imagery change detection methods Updating the 2001 National Land Cover Database land cover classification to 2006 by using Landsat imagery change detection methods
The recent release of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Land Cover Database (NLCD) 2001, which represents the nation's land cover status based on a nominal date of 2001, is widely used as a baseline for national land cover conditions. To enable the updating of this land cover information in a consistent and continuous manner, a prototype method was developed to update land cover...
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George Xian, Collin G. Homer, Joyce Fry
Volumetric visualization of multiple-return LIDAR data: Using voxels Volumetric visualization of multiple-return LIDAR data: Using voxels
Elevation data are an important component in the visualization and analysis of geographic information. The creation and display of 3D models representing bare earth, vegetation, and surface structures have become a major focus of light detection and ranging (lidar) remote sensing research in the past few years. Lidar is an active sensor that records the distance, or range, of a laser...
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Jason M. Stoker
Spatial fuel data products of the LANDFIRE Project Spatial fuel data products of the LANDFIRE Project
The Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools (LANDFIRE) Project is mapping wildland fuels, vegetation, and fire regime characteristics across the United States. The LANDFIRE project is unique because of its national scope, creating an integrated product suite at 30-m spatial resolution and complete spatial coverage of all lands within the 50 states. Here we describe...
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M.C. Reeves, K.C. Ryan, M.G. Rollins, T.G. Thompson
Simulating hydrologic and hydraulic processes throughout the Amazon River Basin Simulating hydrologic and hydraulic processes throughout the Amazon River Basin
Presented here is a model framework based on a land surface topography that can be represented with various degrees of resolution and capable of providing representative channel/floodplain hydraulic characteristics on a daily to hourly scale. The framework integrates two models: (1) a water balance model (WBM) for the vertical fluxes and stores of water in and through the canopy and soil...
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R.E. Beighley, K.G. Eggert, T. Dunne, Y. He, V. Gummadi, K.L. Verdin
Monitoring forest changes in the southwestern United States using multitemporal Landsat data Monitoring forest changes in the southwestern United States using multitemporal Landsat data
Landsat time series data sets were acquired for the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico. This area includes the San Pedro Parks Wilderness area, which was designated as an official wilderness in 1964. Eight autumnal Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) scenes acquired from 1988 to 2006 were analyzed to determine whether significant changes have occurred throughout the region during the past...
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James E. Vogelmann, Brian L. Tolk, Zhiliang Zhu
Analysis of dynamic thresholds for the normalized difference water index Analysis of dynamic thresholds for the normalized difference water index
The normalized difference water index (NDWI) has been successfully used to delineate surface water features. However, two major problems have been often encountered: (a) NDWIs calculated from different band combinations [visible, nearinfrared, or shortwave-infrared (SWIR)] can generate different results, and (b) NDWI thresholds vary depending on the proportions of subpixel water/non...
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Lei Ji, Li Zhang, Bruce K. Wylie
An assessment of African test sites in the context of a global network of quality-assured reference standards An assessment of African test sites in the context of a global network of quality-assured reference standards
The Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) Infrared and Visible Optical Sensors (IVOS) subgroup members established a set of CEOS-endorsed globally distributed reference standard test sites for the postlaunch calibration of space-based optical imaging sensors. This paper discusses the top five African pseudo-invariant sites (Libya 4, Mauritania 1/2, Algeria 3, Libya 1, and...
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G. Chander, X. Xiong, A. Angal, T. Choi