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Disaster response and the international charter program Disaster response and the international charter program

In a meeting held in Vienna, Austria in 1999, a small group of space agencies conceived and approved a program to provide emergency response satellite data to those affected by disasters anywhere in the world. The purpose of this group, which came to be known as the “International Charter - Space and Major Disasters”, is to promote cooperation among space agencies in the use of satellite...
Authors
Timothy Stryker, Brenda Jones

Louisiana wetland water level monitoring using retracked TOPEX/POSEIDON altimetry Louisiana wetland water level monitoring using retracked TOPEX/POSEIDON altimetry

Previous studies using satellite radar altimetry to observe inland river and wetland water level changes usually spatially average high-rate (10-Hz for TOPEX, 18-Hz for Envisat) measurements. Here we develop a technique to apply retracking of TOPEX waveforms by optimizing the estimated retracked gate positions using the Offset Center of Gravity retracker. This study, for the first time...
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H. Lee, C. K. Shum, Y. Yi, M. Ibaraki, J.-W. Kim, Andreas Braun, C.-Y. Kuo, Z. Lu

A new numerical method for calculating extrema of received power for polarimetric SAR A new numerical method for calculating extrema of received power for polarimetric SAR

A numerical method called cross-step iteration is proposed to calculate the maximal/minimal received power for polarized imagery based on a target's Kennaugh matrix. This method is much more efficient than the systematic method, which searches for the extrema of received power by varying the polarization ellipse angles of receiving and transmitting polarizations. It is also more...
Authors
Y. Zhang, Jiahua Zhang, Z. Lu, W. Gong

Helmand river hydrologic studies using ALOS PALSAR InSAR and ENVISAT altimetry Helmand river hydrologic studies using ALOS PALSAR InSAR and ENVISAT altimetry

The Helmand River wetland represents the only fresh-water resource in southern Afghanistan and one of the least mapped water basins in the world. The relatively narrow wetland consists of mostly marshes surrounded by dry lands. In this study, we demonstrate the use of the Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR) Interferometric...
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Zhong Lu, J.-W. Kim, H. Lee, C. K. Shum, J. Duan, M. Ibaraki, O. Akyilmaz, C.-H. Read

Satellite optical and radar data used to track wetland forest impact and short-term recovery from Hurricane Katrina Satellite optical and radar data used to track wetland forest impact and short-term recovery from Hurricane Katrina

Satellite Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) and RADARSAT-1 (radar) satellite image data collected before and after the landfall of Hurricane Katrina in the Pearl River Wildlife Management Area on the Louisiana-Mississippi border, USA, were applied to the study of forested wetland impact and recovery. We documented the overall similarity in the radar and optical satellite mapping of impact and...
Authors
Elijah W. Ramsey, A. Rangoonwala, B. Middleton, Z. Lu

The postseismic response to the 2002 M 7.9 Denali Fault earthquake: Constraints from InSAR 2003-2005 The postseismic response to the 2002 M 7.9 Denali Fault earthquake: Constraints from InSAR 2003-2005

InSAR is particularly sensitive to vertical displacements, which can be important in distinguishing between mechanisms responsible for the postseismic response to large earthquakes (afterslip, viscoelastic relaxation). We produce maps of the surface displacements resulting from the postseismic response to the 2002 Denali Fault earthquake, using data from the Canadian Radarsat-1 satellite...
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J. Biggs, R. Burgmann, J.T. Freymueller, Z. Lu, B. Parsons, I. Ryder, G. Schmalzle, Tim Wright

Distributed geospatial model sharing based on open interoperability standards Distributed geospatial model sharing based on open interoperability standards

Numerous geospatial computational models have been developed based on sound principles and published in journals or presented in conferences. However modelers have made few advances in the development of computable modules that facilitate sharing during model development or utilization. Constraints hampering development of model sharing technology includes limitations on computing...
Authors
Min Feng, Shuguang Liu, Ned H. Euliss, Yin Fang

Dynamics of national forests assessed using the Landsat record: Case studies in eastern United States Dynamics of national forests assessed using the Landsat record: Case studies in eastern United States

The national forests (NFs) in the United States are protected areas managed for multiple purposes, and therefore are subject to both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Monitoring forest changes arising from such disturbances and the post-disturbance recovery processes is essential for assessing the conditions of the NFs and the effectiveness of management approaches. In this study...
Authors
C. Huang, S.N. Goward, K. Schleeweis, N. Thomas, J. G. Masek, Z. Zhu

Declining global per capita agricultural production and warming oceans threaten food security Declining global per capita agricultural production and warming oceans threaten food security

Despite accelerating globalization, most people still eat food that is grown locally. Developing countries with weak purchasing power tend to import as little food as possible from global markets, suffering consumption deficits during times of high prices or production declines. Local agricultural production, therefore, is critical to both food security and economic development among the...
Authors
Christopher C. Funk, Molly E. Brown

What you should know about land-cover data What you should know about land-cover data

Wildlife biologists are using land-characteristics data sets for a variety of applications. Many kinds of landscape variables have been characterized and the resultant data sets or maps are readily accessible. Often, too little consideration is given to the accuracy or traits of these data sets, most likely because biologists do not know how such data are compiled and rendered, or the...
Authors
Alisa L. Gallant

Nesting ecology of greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus at the eastern edge of their historic distribution Nesting ecology of greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus at the eastern edge of their historic distribution

Greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus populations in North Dakota declined approximately 67% between 1965 and 2003, and the species is listed as a Priority Level 1 Species of Special Concern by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. The habitat and ecology of the species at the eastern edge of its historical range is largely unknown. We investigated nest site selection by...
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K. M. Herman-Brunson, K. C. Jensen, N. W. Kaczor, C. C. Swanson, M. A. Rumble, R. W. Klaver

Water balance dynamics in the Nile Basin Water balance dynamics in the Nile Basin

Understanding the temporal and spatial dynamics of key water balance components of the Nile River will provide important information for the management of its water resources. This study used satellite-derived rainfall and other key weather variables derived from the Global Data Assimilation System to estimate and map the distribution of rainfall, actual evapotranspiration (ETa), and...
Authors
Gabriel B. Senay, Kwabena Asante, Guleid A. Artan
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