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Hydrologic connectivity: Quantitative assessments of hydrologic-enforced drainage structures in an elevation model Hydrologic connectivity: Quantitative assessments of hydrologic-enforced drainage structures in an elevation model
Elevation data derived from light detection and ranging present challenges for hydrologic modeling as the elevation surface includes bridge decks and elevated road features overlaying culvert drainage structures. In reality, water is carried through these structures; however, in the elevation surface these features impede modeled overland surface flow. Thus, a hydrologically-enforced...
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Sandra K. Poppenga, Bruce B. Worstell
Topobathymetric elevation model development using a new methodology: Coastal National Elevation Database Topobathymetric elevation model development using a new methodology: Coastal National Elevation Database
During the coming decades, coastlines will respond to widely predicted sea-level rise, storm surge, and coastalinundation flooding from disastrous events. Because physical processes in coastal environments are controlled by the geomorphology of over-the-land topography and underwater bathymetry, many applications of geospatial data in coastal environments require detailed knowledge of...
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Jeffrey J. Danielson, Sandra K. Poppenga, John Brock, Gayla A. Evans, Dean J. Tyler, Dean B. Gesch, Cindy A. Thatcher, John Barras
Decadal shifts in grass and woody plant cover are driven by prolonged drying and modified by topo‐edaphic properties Decadal shifts in grass and woody plant cover are driven by prolonged drying and modified by topo‐edaphic properties
Woody plant encroachment and overall declines in perennial vegetation in dryland regions can alter ecosystem properties and indicate land degradation, but the causes of these shifts remain controversial. Determining how changes in the abundance and distribution of grass and woody plants are influenced by conditions that regulate water availability at a regional scale provides a baseline...
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Seth M. Munson, Temuulen T. Sankey, George Z. Xian, Miguel L. Villarreal, Collin G. Homer
Assessing the contributions of local and east Pacific warming to the 2015 droughts in Ethiopia and Southern Africa Assessing the contributions of local and east Pacific warming to the 2015 droughts in Ethiopia and Southern Africa
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Chris Funk, Laura Harrison, Shraddhanand Shukla, Diriba Korecha, Tamuka Magadzire, Gregory Husak, Gideon Galu, Andrew Hoell
Evaluating new SMAP soil moisture for drought monitoring in the rangelands of the US High Plains Evaluating new SMAP soil moisture for drought monitoring in the rangelands of the US High Plains
Level 3 soil moisture datasets from the recently launched Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite are evaluated for drought monitoring in rangelands. Validation of SMAP soil moisture (SSM) with in situ and modeled estimates showed high level of agreement. SSM showed the highest correlation with surface soil moisture (0-5 cm) and a strong correlation to depths up to 20 cm. SSM...
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Naga Manohar Velpuri, Gabriel B. Senay, Jeffrey T. Morisette
Controls on the geochemical evolution of Prairie Pothole Region lakes and wetlands over decadal time scales Controls on the geochemical evolution of Prairie Pothole Region lakes and wetlands over decadal time scales
One hundred sixty-seven Prairie Pothole lakes, ponds and wetlands (largely lakes) previously analyzed chemically during the late 1960’s and early to mid-1970’s were resampled and reanalyzed in 2011–2012. The two sampling periods differed climatically. The earlier sampling took place during normal to slightly dry conditions, whereas the latter occurred during and immediately following...
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Martin B. Goldhaber, Christopher T. Mills, David M. Mushet, R. Blaine McCleskey, Jennifer Rover
Creating a Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED) for science and conservation applications Creating a Coastal National Elevation Database (CoNED) for science and conservation applications
The U.S. Geological Survey is creating the Coastal National Elevation Database, an expanding set of topobathymetric elevation models that extend seamlessly across coastal regions of high societal or ecological significance in the United States that are undergoing rapid change or are threatened by inundation hazards. Topobathymetric elevation models are raster datasets useful for...
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Cindy A. Thatcher, John Brock, Jeffrey J. Danielson, Sandra K. Poppenga, Dean B. Gesch, Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy, John Barras, Gayla A. Evans, Ann Gibbs
Lidar-based mapping of flood control levees in south Louisiana Lidar-based mapping of flood control levees in south Louisiana
Flood protection in south Louisiana is largely dependent on earthen levees, and in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina the state’s levee system has received intense scrutiny. Accurate elevation data along the levees are critical to local levee district managers responsible for monitoring and maintaining the extensive system of non-federal levees in coastal Louisiana. In 2012, high...
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Cindy A. Thatcher, Samsung Lim, Monica Palaseanu-Lovejoy, Jeffrey J. Danielson, Dustin R. Kimbrow
Is the geographic range of mangrove forests in the conterminous United States really expanding? Is the geographic range of mangrove forests in the conterminous United States really expanding?
Changes in the distribution and abundance of mangrove species within and outside of their historic geographic range can have profound consequences in the provision of ecosystem goods and services they provide. Mangroves in the conterminous United States (CONUS) are believed to be expanding poleward (north) due to decreases in the frequency and severity of extreme cold events, while sea...
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Chandra Giri, Jordan Long
Hydropower assessment of Bolivia—A multisource satellite data and hydrologic modeling approach Hydropower assessment of Bolivia—A multisource satellite data and hydrologic modeling approach
This study produced a geospatial database for use in a decision support system by the Bolivian authorities to investigate further development and investment potentials in sustainable hydropower in Bolivia. The study assessed theoretical hydropower of all 1-kilometer (km) stream segments in the country using multisource satellite data and a hydrologic modeling approach. With the...
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Naga Manohar Velpuri, Shahriar Pervez, W. Matthew Cushing
Optimizing selection of training and auxiliary data for operational land cover classification for the LCMAP initiative Optimizing selection of training and auxiliary data for operational land cover classification for the LCMAP initiative
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP) initiative is a new end-to-end capability to continuously track and characterize changes in land cover, use, and condition to better support research and applications relevant to resource management and environmental change. Among the LCMAP product suite are annual land cover maps that will be...
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Zhe Zhu, Alisa L. Gallant, Curtis Woodcock, Bruce Pengra, Pontus Olofsson, Thomas R. Loveland, Suming Jin, Devendra Dahal, Limin Yang, Roger F. Auch
Perspectives on monitoring gradual change across the continuity of Landsat sensors using time-series data Perspectives on monitoring gradual change across the continuity of Landsat sensors using time-series data
There are many types of changes occurring over the Earth's landscapes that can be detected and monitored using Landsat data. Here we focus on monitoring “within-state,” gradual changes in vegetation in contrast with traditional monitoring of “abrupt” land-cover conversions. Gradual changes result from a variety of processes, such as vegetation growth and succession, damage from insects...
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James Vogelmann, Alisa L. Gallant, Hua Shi, Zhe Zhu