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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...
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Leona K. Svancara, J. M. Scott, Thomas R. Loveland, Anna Pidgorna
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...
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Matthew G. Rollins
Phenologically-tuned MODIS NDVI-based production anomaly estimates for Zimbabwe Phenologically-tuned MODIS NDVI-based production anomaly estimates for Zimbabwe
For thirty years, simple crop water balance models have been used by the early warning community to monitor agricultural drought. These models estimate and accumulate actual crop evapotranspiration, evaluating environmental conditions based on crop water requirements. Unlike seasonal rainfall totals, these models take into account the phenology of the crop, emphasizing conditions during...
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Chris Funk, Michael E. Budde
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...
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Chris Reij, Melinda Smale, G. Gray Tappan
TerraLook: GIS-Ready Time-Series of Satellite Imagery for Monitoring Change TerraLook: GIS-Ready Time-Series of Satellite Imagery for Monitoring Change
TerraLook is a joint project of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) with a goal of providing satellite images that anyone can use to see changes in the Earth's surface over time. Each TerraLook product is a user-specified collection of satellite images selected from imagery archived at the USGS...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Uncertainty and sensitivity issues in process-based models of carbon and nitrogen cycles in terrestrial ecosystems Uncertainty and sensitivity issues in process-based models of carbon and nitrogen cycles in terrestrial ecosystems
Many process-based models of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles have been developed for northern forest ecosystems. These models are widely used to evaluate the long-term decisions in forest management dealing with effects like particulate pollution, productivity and climate change. Regarding climate change, one of the key questions that have sensitive political implications is whether...
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Guy R. Larocque, Jagtar S. Bhatti, A.M. Gordon, N. Luckai, M. Wattenbach, Jinxun Liu, Peng C., P.A. Arp, S. Liu, C.F. Zhang, A Komarov, P. Grabarnik, J. Sun, T. White
Model-data fusion in studies of the terrestrial carbon sink Model-data fusion in studies of the terrestrial carbon sink
Current uncertainty in quantifying the global carbon budget remains a major contributing source of uncertainty in reliably projecting future climate change. Furthermore, quantifying the global carbon budget and characterising uncertainties have emerged as critical to a successful implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol. Beyond...
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G.A. Alexandrov, D. Chan, M. Chen, K. Gurney, K Higuchi, A Ito, C.D. Jones, A Komarov, K Mabuchi, D.M. Matross, F Veroustraete, W.W. Verstreten
eMODIS product access for large scale monitoring eMODIS product access for large scale monitoring
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Calli B. Jenkerson, Gail L. Schmidt
The United States 2001 National Land Cover Database The United States 2001 National Land Cover Database
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Collin G. Homer, Jon Dewitz, Joyce Fry, M. Nazmul Hossain
The Importance of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Process-based Models of Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems with Particular Emphasis on Forest Ecosystems — Selected Papers from a Workshop Organized by the International Society The Importance of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Process-based Models of Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems with Particular Emphasis on Forest Ecosystems — Selected Papers from a Workshop Organized by the International Society
Many process-based models of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles have been developed for terrestrial ecosystems, including forest ecosystems. They address many basic issues of ecosystems structure and functioning, such as the role of internal feedback in ecosystem dynamics. The critical factor in these phenomena is scale, as these processes operate at scales from the minute (e.g...
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Guy R. Larocque, Jagtar S. Bhatti, Jinxun Liu, James C. Ascough, Andrew M. Gordon
See Your State From Space! See Your State From Space!
Each of the 50 States in the United States is beautiful in its own way. That beauty can be seen from a unique perspective using satellite images taken from high above the Earth. These State images were created from multiple satellite images stitched together into one seamless image for each State. Names of major cities, administrative boundaries, and State flags have been added.
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
EarthNow! EarthNow!
EarthNow! displays live or recent acquisitions from the Landsat 5 and Landsat 7 satellites as they pass over North America. When these satellites pass within range of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center, data imagery is downloaded and displayed in near-real time. When the satellites are out of range of the South Dakota ground station at...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey