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Seasonal vegetation characteristics of the United States Seasonal vegetation characteristics of the United States

The U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center has created a prototype 1‐km resolution data base of vegetation seasonal characteristics. The characteristics are derived from time‐series NDVI data collected by the AVHRR satellite sensor. Information covering the 5 years 1989–1993 is included in the data base. Although quantitative validation of the seasonal characteristics cannot be made...
Authors
Bradley C. Reed, Limin Yang

Landsat TM memory effect characterization and correction Landsat TM memory effect characterization and correction

Before radiometric calibration of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data can be done accurately, it is necessary to minimize the effects of artifacts present in the data that originate in the instrument's signal processing path. These artifacts have been observed in downlinked image data since shortly after launch of Landsat 4 and 5. However, no comprehensive work has been done to...
Authors
D. Helder, W. Boncyk, R. Morfitt

Land Cover Characterization Program Land Cover Characterization Program

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has a long heritage of leadership and innovation in land use and land cover mapping. The USGS Anderson system defined the principles for land use and land cover mapping that have been the model both nationally and internationally for more than 20 years. The Land Cover Characterization Program (LCCP) is founded on the premise that the Nation's needs for...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

NDVI, C3 and C4 production, and distributions in Great Plains grassland land cover classes NDVI, C3 and C4 production, and distributions in Great Plains grassland land cover classes

The distributions of C3 and C4 grasses were used to interpret the distribution, seasonal performance, and potential production of grasslands in the Great Plains of North America. Thirteen major grassland seasonal land cover classes were studied with data from three distinct sources. Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data derived from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Authors
L.L. Tieszen, Bradley C. Reed, Norman B. Bliss, Bruce K. Wylie, Benjamin D. DeJong

EDC DAAC: Serving the land processes science community EDC DAAC: Serving the land processes science community

The primary objective of the Earth Resources Observation System (EROS) Data Center (EDC) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) for land processes data is to promote the interdisciplinary study and understanding of the integrated Earth system by providing remotely sensed and related ancillary data for the study, characterization, and monitoring of natural and anthropogenic conditions...
Authors
G. Bryan Bailey, Lyndon R. Oleson

Circumpolar Arctic vegetation mapping workshop Circumpolar Arctic vegetation mapping workshop

The first Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Mapping Workshop was held in the historic village of Lakta on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Russia, March 21-25, 1994. The primary goals of the workshop were to: (1) review the status of arctic vegetation mapping in the circumpolar countries and (2) develop a strategy for synthesizing and updating the existing information into a new series of...
Authors
D. A. Walker, C. J. Markon

Development of the temporal transportation database for the analysis of urban development in the Baltimore-Washington region Development of the temporal transportation database for the analysis of urban development in the Baltimore-Washington region

The U.S. Geological Survey is participating in a joint effort with the University of Maryland Baltimore County and other government agencies to construct a dynamic database of urban development for the Baltimore-Washington region from the late-1700's to the 1990's. The multi-theme temporal database includes a principal transportation data layer that documents the primary roads, railroads...
Authors
Susan C. Clark, John Starr, Timothy W. Foresman, William Acevedo, Carol Solomon

Origins and philosophy of building a temporal database to examine human transformation processes Origins and philosophy of building a temporal database to examine human transformation processes

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in partnership with the University of Maryland Baltimore County, is using historical maps and satellite images to map human-induced land transformations for the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area. This work builds on an earlier effort that documented the historical urban development for the San Francisco Bay area. That effort used a geographic...
Authors
William Acevedo, Timothy W. Foresman, Janis T. Buchanan

Regional land cover characterization using multiple sources of intermediate-scale data Regional land cover characterization using multiple sources of intermediate-scale data

Many United States federal agencies need accurate, intermediate scaled, land cover information. While many techniques and approaches have been successfully used to classify land cover in relatively small regions, there are substantial problems in applying these techniques to large multi-scene regions. An evaluation was conducted of the multiple layer land characteristics data base...
Authors
James Vogelmann, S. M. Howard, Terry L. Sohl

Communicating scientific findings to the general public Communicating scientific findings to the general public

The Human Induced Land Transformation project (HILT), part of the U.S. Geological Survey Global Change Research Program, has generated considerable public interest during the first two phases of the project: the data assembly and visualization phase carried out for the San Francisco Bay area; and the model building and calibration phase. The third phase, now underway for the Washington...
Authors
Stacy Hoppen, Keith C. Clarke, Leonard J. Gaydos, William Acevedo

Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification

Recent efforts by scientists and managers to inventory, map, and model impacts of human activities on the environment have focused on land transformation and urbanization processes. To test the efficacy of any single model, algorithm or procedure which defines land transformation processes a standard database calibration reference resource is required. Therefore, a set of georeferenced...
Authors
Timothy W. Foresman, Helen Wiggins, Dana Porter, Penny Masuoka, William Acevedo
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