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The role of C3 and C4 grasses to interannual variability in remotely sensed ecosystem performance over the US Great Plains The role of C3 and C4 grasses to interannual variability in remotely sensed ecosystem performance over the US Great Plains
Time integrated normalized difference vegetation index (ΣNDVI) derived from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) multi-temporal imagery over a 10-year period (1989–1998) was used as a surrogate for primary production to investigate the impact of interannual climate variability on grassland performance for central and...
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C. Ricotta, Bradley C. Reed, Larry L. Tieszen
Water vapour correction of the daily 1 km AVHRR global land dataset: Part I validation and use of the Water Vapour input field Water vapour correction of the daily 1 km AVHRR global land dataset: Part I validation and use of the Water Vapour input field
An atmospheric correction algorithm developed for the 1 km Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) global land dataset was modified to include a near real-time total column water vapour data input field to account for the natural variability of atmospheric water vapour. The real-time data input field used for this study is the Television and Infrared Observational Satellite...
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Thomas P. DeFelice, D. Lloyd, D. J. Meyer, T. T. Baltzer, P. Piraina
Civilian agencies implement the Bush space policy Civilian agencies implement the Bush space policy
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Ralph J. Thompson
Estimating Meher crop production using rainfall in the 'Long Cycle' region of Ethiopia Estimating Meher crop production using rainfall in the 'Long Cycle' region of Ethiopia
Meher season crop production is well correlated with April-May rainfall in the Ethiopian 'long cycle' crop growing region. This relationship is used to estimate 2003 Meher small farmer gross production at 87 =B1 10 million quintals (8.7 million MT2 =B1 1 million MT) of cereals, pulses and other crops, using data from the Central Statistical Authority (CSA). Assuming recent levels of...
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Chris Funk, Alemu Asfaw, Phil Steffen, Gabriel Senay, James Rowland, James Verdin
The National Map: from geography to mapping and back again The National Map: from geography to mapping and back again
When the means of production for national base mapping were capital intensive, required large production facilities, and had ill-defined markets, Federal Government mapping agencies were the primary providers of the spatial data needed for economic development, environmental management, and national defense. With desktop geographic information systems now ubiquitous, source data...
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John A. Kelmelis, Mark L. DeMulder, Charles E. Ogrosky, J. Nicholas Van Driel, Barbara J. Ryan
Deformation of the 2002 Denali Fault earthquakes, mapped by Radarsat-1 interferometry Deformation of the 2002 Denali Fault earthquakes, mapped by Radarsat-1 interferometry
The magnitude 7.9 earthquake that struck central Alaska on 3 November 2002 was the largest strike-slip earthquake in North America for more than 150 years. The earthquake ruptured about 340 km of the Denali Fault system with observed right-lateral offsets of up to 9 m [Eberhart-Phillips et al., 2003] (Figure l). The rupture initiated with slip on a previously unknown thrust fault, the 40...
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Zhong Lu, Tim Wright, Charles W. Wicks
Vegetation greenness impacts on maximum and minimum temperatures in northeast Colorado Vegetation greenness impacts on maximum and minimum temperatures in northeast Colorado
The impact of vegetation on the microclimate has not been adequately considered in the analysis of temperature forecasting and modelling. To fill part of this gap, the following study was undertaken. A daily 850–700 mb layer mean temperature, computed from the National Center for Environmental Prediction-National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP-NCAR) reanalysis, and satellite...
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J. R. Hanamean, R.A. Pielke, C. L. Castro, D.S. Ojima, Bradley C. Reed, Z. Gao
Assessing vegetation response to drought in the northern Great Plains using vegetation and drought indices Assessing vegetation response to drought in the northern Great Plains using vegetation and drought indices
The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) has been widely used to monitor moisture-related vegetation condition. The relationship between vegetation vigor and moisture availability, however, is complex and has not been adequately studied with satellite sensor data. To better understand this relationship, an...
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Lei Ji, Albert J. Peters
Carbon dynamics and land-use choices: building a regional-scale multidisciplinary model Carbon dynamics and land-use choices: building a regional-scale multidisciplinary model
Policy enabling tropical forests to approach their potential contribution to global-climate-change mitigation requires forecasts of land use and carbon storage on a large scale over long periods. In this paper, we present an integrated modeling methodology that addresses these needs. We model the dynamics of the human land-use system and of C pools contained in each ecosystem, as well as...
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Suzi Kerr, Shu-Guang Liu, Alexander S.P. Pfaff, R. Flint Hughes
Southeastern U.S. vegetation response to ENSO Events (1989–1999) Southeastern U.S. vegetation response to ENSO Events (1989–1999)
El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is considered one of the most powerful forces driving anomalous global weather patterns. Large-scale seasonal precipitation and temperature changes influenced by ENSO have been examined in many areas of the world. The southeastern United States is one of the regions affected by ENSO events. In this study, remote sensing detection of vegetation response...
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Albert J. Peters, Elizabeth Walter-Shea
Urban land-cover change detection through sub-pixel imperviousness mapping using remotely sensed data Urban land-cover change detection through sub-pixel imperviousness mapping using remotely sensed data
We developed a Sub-pixel Imperviousness Change Detection (SICD) approach to detect urban land-cover changes using Landsat and high-resolution imagery. The sub-pixel percent imperviousness was mapped for two dates (09 March 1993 and 11 March 2001) over western Georgia using a regression tree algorithm. The accuracy of the predicted imperviousness was reasonable based on a comparison using
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Limin Yang, George Z. Xian, Jacqueline M. Klaver, Brian Deal
Thematic accuracy of the 1992 National Land-Cover Data for the eastern United States: Statistical methodology and regional results Thematic accuracy of the 1992 National Land-Cover Data for the eastern United States: Statistical methodology and regional results
The accuracy of the 1992 National Land-Cover Data (NLCD) map is assessed via a probability sampling design incorporating three levels of stratification and two stages of selection. Agreement between the map and reference land-cover labels is defined as a match between the primary or alternate reference label determined for a sample pixel and a mode class of the mapped 3×3 block of pixels...
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S.V. Stehman, J.D. Wickham, J.H. Smith, L. Yang