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USGS Alaska State Mosaic USGS Alaska State Mosaic

The Alaska State Mosaic consists of portions of scenes from the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics 2001 (MRLC 2001) collection. The 172 selected scenes have been geometrically and radiometrically aligned to produce a seamless, relatively cloud-free image of the State. The scenes were acquired between July 1999 and September 2002, resampled to 120-meter pixels, and cropped to the State...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Free access to Landsat imagery Free access to Landsat imagery

No abstract available.
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C. E. Woodcock, R. Allen, M. Anderson, A. Belward, R. Bindschadler, W. Cohen, F. Gao, S.N. Goward, D. Helder, E. Helmer, R. Nemani, L. Oreopoulos, J. Schott, Prasad S. Thenkabail, E. F. Vermote, James E. Vogelmann, M.A. Wulder, R. Wynne

Ensuring food security - response Ensuring food security - response

No abstract available.
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Michael E. Brownfield, Christopher C. Funk, James P. Verdin, Gary Eilerts

Radiative forcing over the conterminous United States due to contemporary land cover land use albedo change Radiative forcing over the conterminous United States due to contemporary land cover land use albedo change

Recently available satellite land cover land use (LCLU) and albedo data are used to study the impact of LCLU change from 1973 to 2000 on surface albedo and radiative forcing for 36 ecoregions covering 43% of the conterminous United States (CONUS). Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) snow-free broadband albedo values are derived from Landsat LCLU classification maps...
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Christopher Barnes, David P. Roy

Soil erosion: data say C sink Soil erosion: data say C sink

No abstract available.
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J.W. Harden, A.A. Berhe, M.S. Torn, J.J. Harte, Shu-Guang Liu, Robert F. Stallard

Landsat still contributing to environmental research Landsat still contributing to environmental research

Landsat data have enabled continuous global monitoring of both human-caused and other land cover disturbances since 1972. Recently degraded performance and intermittent service of the Landsat 7 and Landsat 5 sensors, respectively, have raised concerns about the condition of global Earth observation programs. However, Landsat imagery is still useful for landscape change detection and this
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Thomas R. Loveland, Mark A. Cochrane, Geoffrey M. Henebry

Integrating modelling and remote sensing to identify ecosystem performance anomalies in the boreal forest, Yukon River Basin, Alaska Integrating modelling and remote sensing to identify ecosystem performance anomalies in the boreal forest, Yukon River Basin, Alaska

High-latitude ecosystems are exposed to more pronounced warming effects than other parts of the globe. We develop a technique to monitor ecological changes in a way that distinguishes climate influences from disturbances. In this study, we account for climatic influences on Alaskan boreal forest performance with a data-driven model. We defined ecosystem performance anomalies (EPA) using...
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B.K. Wylie, L. Zhang, Norman B. Bliss, Lei Ji, Larry L. Tieszen, W. M. Jolly

Food security under climate change Food security under climate change

Food insecurity is likely to increase under climate change, unless early warning systems and development programs are used more effectively.
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Molly E. Brown, Christopher C. Funk

Modeling landscape evapotranspiration by integrating land surface phenology and a water balance algorithm Modeling landscape evapotranspiration by integrating land surface phenology and a water balance algorithm

The main objective of this study is to present an improved modeling technique called Vegetation ET (VegET) that integrates commonly used water balance algorithms with remotely sensed Land Surface Phenology (LSP) parameter to conduct operational vegetation water balance modeling of rainfed systems at the LSP’s spatial scale using readily available global data sets. Evaluation of the VegET...
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Gabriel B. Senay

Radar interferometry observations of surface displacements during pre- and coeruptive periods at Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1992-2005 Radar interferometry observations of surface displacements during pre- and coeruptive periods at Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1992-2005

We analyzed hundreds of interferograms of Mount St. Helens produced from radar images acquired by the ERS-1/2, ENVISAT, and RADARSAT satellites during the 1992-2004 preeruptive and 2004-2005 coeruptive periods for signs of deformation associated with magmatic activity at depth. Individual interferograms were often contaminated by atmospheric delay anomalies; therefore, we employed...
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Michael P. Poland, Zhong Lu

Towards monitoring land-cover and land-use changes at a global scale: the global land survey 2005 Towards monitoring land-cover and land-use changes at a global scale: the global land survey 2005

Land cover is a critical component of the Earth system, infl uencing land-atmosphere interactions, greenhouse gas fl uxes, ecosystem health, and availability of food, fi ber, and energy for human populations. The recent Integrated Global Observations of Land (IGOL) report calls for the generation of maps documenting global land cover at resolutions between 10m and 30m at least every fi...
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G. Gutman, Raymond A. Byrnes, J. Masek, S. Covington, C. Justice, S. Franks, Rachel Headley

Associating seasonal range characteristics with survival of female white-tailed deer Associating seasonal range characteristics with survival of female white-tailed deer

Delineating populations is critical for understanding population dynamics and managing habitats. Our objective was to delineate subpopulations of migratory female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the central Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming, USA, on summer and winter ranges. We used fuzzy classification to assign radiocollared deer to subpopulations based on spatial...
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R. W. Klaver, J.A. Jenks, C.S. Deperno, S.L. Griffin
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