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SSTL UK-DMC SLIM-6 data quality assessment SSTL UK-DMC SLIM-6 data quality assessment

Satellite data from the Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) United Kingdom (UK) Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) were assessed for geometric and radiometric quality. The UK-DMC Surrey Linear Imager 6 (SLIM-6) sensor has a 32-m spatial resolution and a ground swath width of 640 km. The UK-DMC SLIM-6 design consists of a three-band imager with green, red, and near-infrared...
Authors
G. Chander, S. Saunier, M.J. Choate, P. L. Scaramuzza

Monitoring land use on military installations Monitoring land use on military installations

The US Geological Survey's Land Cover Trends is a research projects aimed to understand the rates, trends, causes, and consequences of contemporary US land use and land-cover change. The project is using the EPA Level III eco-regions as a geographic framework to process geospatial data collected between 1973 and 2000 to characterize ecosystem responses to land-use changes. The results...
Authors
K.A. Karstensen, Thomas R. Loveland

Intra-annual NDVI validation of the Landsat 5 TM radiometric calibration Intra-annual NDVI validation of the Landsat 5 TM radiometric calibration

Multispectral data from the Landsat 5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor provide the backbone of the extensive archive of moderate‐resolution Earth imagery. Even after more than 24 years of service, the L5 TM is still operational. Given the longevity of the satellite, the detectors have aged and the sensor's radiometric characteristics have changed since launch. The calibration procedures...
Authors
G. Chander, D.P. Groeneveld

LANDFIRE: A nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment LANDFIRE: A nationally consistent vegetation, wildland fire, and fuel assessment

LANDFIRE is a 5-year, multipartner project producing consistent and comprehensive maps and data describing vegetation, wildland fuel, fire regimes and ecological departure from historical conditions across the United States. It is a shared project between the wildland fire management and research and development programs of the US Department of Agriculture Forest Service and US...
Authors
Matthew G. Rollins

Analysis of lidar elevation data for improved identification and delineation of lands vulnerable to sea-level rise Analysis of lidar elevation data for improved identification and delineation of lands vulnerable to sea-level rise

The importance of sea-level rise in shaping coastal landscapes is well recognized within the earth science community, but as with many natural hazards, communicating the risks associated with sea-level rise remains a challenge. Topography is a key parameter that influences many of the processes involved in coastal change, and thus, up-to-date, high-resolution, high-accuracy elevation...
Authors
Dean B. Gesch

Re-greening the Sahel: Farmer-led innovation in Burkina Faso and Niger Re-greening the Sahel: Farmer-led innovation in Burkina Faso and Niger

The Sahel—the belt of land that stretches across Africa on the southern edge of the Sahara—has always been a tough place to farm. Rainfall is low and droughts are frequent. The crust of hard soil is, at times, almost impermeable, and harsh winds threaten to sweep away everything in their path. Over the past three decades, however, hundreds of thousands of farmers in Burkina Faso and...
Authors
Chris Reij, Melinda Smale, G. Gray Tappan

Assessing the landscape context and conversion risk of protected areas using satellite data products Assessing the landscape context and conversion risk of protected areas using satellite data products

Since the establishment of the first national park (Yellowstone National Park in 1872) and the first wildlife refuge (Pelican Island in 1903), dramatic changes have occurred in both ecological and cultural landscapes across the U.S. The ability of these protected areas to maintain current levels of biodiversity depend, at least in part, on the integrity of the surrounding landscape. Our...
Authors
Leona K. Svancara, J. M. Scott, Thomas R. Loveland, Anna Pidgorna

Large area scene selection interface (LASSI): Methodology of selecting landsat imagery for The Global Land Survey 2005 Large area scene selection interface (LASSI): Methodology of selecting landsat imagery for The Global Land Survey 2005

The Global Land Survey (GLS) 2005 is a cloud-free, orthorec-tified collection of Landsat imagery acquired during the 2004 to 2007 epoch intended to support global land-cover and ecological monitoring. Due to the numerous complexities in selecting imagery for the GLS2005, NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) sponsored the development of an automated scene selection tool, the Large...
Authors
S. Franks, J. G. Masek, R.M.K. Headley, J. Gasch, T. Arvidson

Developing consistent Landsat data sets for large area applications: the MRLC 2001 protocol Developing consistent Landsat data sets for large area applications: the MRLC 2001 protocol

One of the major efforts in large area land cover mapping over the last two decades was the completion of two U.S. National Land Cover Data sets (NLCD), developed with nominal 1992 and 2001 Landsat imagery under the auspices of the MultiResolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium. Following the successful generation of NLCD 1992, a second generation MRLC initiative was launched...
Authors
G. Chander, Chengquan Huang, Limin Yang, Collin G. Homer, C. Larson

Assessing rates of forest change and fragmentation in Alabama, USA, using the vegetation change tracker model Assessing rates of forest change and fragmentation in Alabama, USA, using the vegetation change tracker model

Forest change is of great concern for land use decision makers and conservation communities. Quantitative and spatial forest change information is critical for addressing many pressing issues, including global climate change, carbon budgets, and sustainability. In this study, our analysis focuses on the differences in geospatial patterns and their changes between federal forests and...
Authors
Mingshi Li, Chengquan Huang, Zhiliang Zhu, Hua Shi, Heng Lu, Shikui Peng

Lysimetric Evaluation of Simplified Surface Energy Balance Approach in the Texas High Plains Lysimetric Evaluation of Simplified Surface Energy Balance Approach in the Texas High Plains

Numerous energy balance (EB) algorithms have been developed to make use of remote sensing data to estimate evapotranspiration (ET) regionally. However, most EB models are complex to use and efforts are being made to simplify procedures mainly through the scaling of reference ET. The Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEB) is one such method. This approach has never been evaluated using...
Authors
Gabriel B. Senay, P.H. Gowda, T.A. Howell, T.H. Marek

Integrated analysis of PALSAR/Radarsat-1 InSAR and ENVISAT altimeter data for mapping of absolute water level changes in Louisiana wetlands Integrated analysis of PALSAR/Radarsat-1 InSAR and ENVISAT altimeter data for mapping of absolute water level changes in Louisiana wetlands

Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) has been used to detect relative water level changes in wetlands. We developed an innovative method to integrate InSAR and satellite radar altimetry for measuring absolute or geocentric water level changes and applied the methodology to remote areas of swamp forest in coastal Louisiana. Coherence analysis of InSAR pairs suggested that the...
Authors
J.-W. Kim, Z. Lu, H. Lee, C. K. Shum, C.M. Swarzenski, T.W. Doyle, S.-H. Baek
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