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Applying the Land Use Portfolio Model with Hazus to analyse risk from natural hazard events Applying the Land Use Portfolio Model with Hazus to analyse risk from natural hazard events
This paper describes and demonstrates the integration of two geospatial decision-support systems for natural-hazard risk assessment and management. Hazus is a risk-assessment tool developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to identify risks and estimate the severity of risk from natural hazards. The Land Use Portfolio Model (LUPM) is a risk-management tool developed by the U.S
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Laura B. Dinitz, Richard A. Taketa
Hyperspectral versus multispectral crop-productivity modeling and type discrimination for the HyspIRI mission Hyperspectral versus multispectral crop-productivity modeling and type discrimination for the HyspIRI mission
Precise monitoring of agricultural crop biomass and yield quantities is critical for crop production management and prediction. The goal of this study was to compare hyperspectral narrowband (HNB) versus multispectral broadband (MBB) reflectance data in studying irrigated cropland characteristics of five leading world crops (cotton, wheat, maize, rice, and alfalfa) with the objectives of...
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Isabella Mariotto, Prasad S. Thenkabail, Alfredo Huete, E. Terrence Slonecker, Alexander Platonov
Estimated global nitrogen deposition using NO2 column density Estimated global nitrogen deposition using NO2 column density
Global nitrogen deposition has increased over the past 100 years. Monitoring and simulation studies of nitrogen deposition have evaluated nitrogen deposition at both the global and regional scale. With the development of remote-sensing instruments, tropospheric NO2 column density retrieved from Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) and Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for...
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Xuehe Lu, Hong Jiang, Xiuying Zhang, Jinxun Liu, Zhen Zhang, Jiaxin Jin, Ying Wang, Jianhui Xu, Miaomiao Cheng
Population vulnerability and evacuation challenges in California for the SAFRR tsunami scenario Population vulnerability and evacuation challenges in California for the SAFRR tsunami scenario
The SAFRR tsunami scenario models the impacts of a hypothetical yet plausible tsunami associated with a magnitude 9.1 megathrust earthquake east of the Alaska Peninsula. This report summarizes community variations in population vulnerability and potential evacuation challenges to the tsunami. The most significant public-health concern for California coastal communities during a distant...
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Nathan Wood, Jamie Ratliff, Jeff Peters, Kimberley Shoaf
Recent land-use/land-cover change in the Central California Valley Recent land-use/land-cover change in the Central California Valley
Open access to Landsat satellite data has enabled annual analyses of modern land-use and land-cover change (LULCC) for the Central California Valley ecoregion between 2005 and 2010. Our annual LULCC estimates capture landscape-level responses to water policy changes, climate, and economic instability. From 2005 to 2010, agriculture in the region fluctuated along with regulatory-driven...
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Christopher E. Soulard, Tamara S. Wilson
Adaptation to climate change: changes in farmland use and stocking rate in the U.S. Adaptation to climate change: changes in farmland use and stocking rate in the U.S.
This paper examines possible adaptations to climate change in terms of pasture and crop land use and stocking rate in the United States (U.S.). Using Agricultural Census and climate data in a statistical model, we find that as temperature and precipitation increases agricultural commodity producers respond by reducing crop land and increasing pasture land. In addition, cattle stocking...
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Jianhong E. Mu, Bruce A. McCarl, Anne M. Wein
Lidar-derived estimate and uncertainty of carbon sink in successional phases of woody encroachment Lidar-derived estimate and uncertainty of carbon sink in successional phases of woody encroachment
Woody encroachment is a globally occurring phenomenon that contributes to the global carbon sink. The magnitude of this contribution needs to be estimated at regional and local scales to address uncertainties present in the global- and continental-scale estimates, and guide regional policy and management in balancing restoration activities, including removal of woody plants, with...
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Temuulen Sankey, Rupesh Shrestha, Joel B. Sankey, Stuart Hardgree, Eva Strand
Land-cover change in the conterminous United States from 1973 to 2000 Land-cover change in the conterminous United States from 1973 to 2000
Land-cover change in the conterminous United States was quantified by interpreting change from satellite imagery for a sample stratified by 84 ecoregions. Gross and net changes between 11 land-cover classes were estimated for 5 dates of Landsat imagery (1973, 1980, 1986, 1992, and 2000). An estimated 673,000 km2(8.6%) of the United States’ land area experienced a change in land cover at...
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Benjamin M. Sleeter, Terry L. Sohl, Thomas R. Loveland, Roger F. Auch, William Acevedo, Mark A. Drummond, Kristi Sayler, Stephen V. Stehman
Phenology-based, remote sensing of post-burn disturbance windows in rangelands Phenology-based, remote sensing of post-burn disturbance windows in rangelands
Wildland fire activity has increased in many parts of the world in recent decades. Ecological disturbance by fire can accelerate ecosystem degradation processes such as erosion due to combustion of vegetation that otherwise provides protective cover to the soil surface. This study employed a novel ecological indicator based on remote sensing of vegetation greenness dynamics (phenology)...
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Joel B. Sankeya, Cynthia S.A. Wallace, Sujith Ravi
Serious games experiment toward agent-based simulation Serious games experiment toward agent-based simulation
We evaluate the potential for serious games to be used as a scientifically based decision-support product that supports the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) mission--to provide integrated, unbiased scientific information that can make a substantial contribution to societal well-being for a wide variety of complex environmental challenges. Serious or pedagogical games are an...
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Anne Wein, William Labiosa
Historical and contemporary geographic data reveal complex spatial and temporal responses of vegetation to climate and land stewardship Historical and contemporary geographic data reveal complex spatial and temporal responses of vegetation to climate and land stewardship
Vegetation and land-cover changes are not always directional but follow complex trajectories over space and time, driven by changing anthropogenic and abiotic conditions. We present a multi-observational approach to land-change analysis that addresses the complex geographic and temporal variability of vegetation changes related to climate and land use. Using land-ownership data as a...
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Miguel L. Villarreal, Laura M. Norman, Robert H. Webb, Raymond M. Turner
Framing scenarios of binational water policy with a tool to visualize, quantify and valuate changes in ecosystem services Framing scenarios of binational water policy with a tool to visualize, quantify and valuate changes in ecosystem services
In the Santa Cruz Watershed, located on the Arizona-Sonora portion of the U.S.-Mexico border, an international wastewater treatment plant treats wastewater from cities on both sides of the border, before discharging it into the river in Arizona. These artificial flows often subsidize important perennial surface water ecosystems in the region. An explicit understanding of the benefits of
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Laura M. Norman, Miguel L. Villarreal, Rewati Niraula, Thomas Meixner, George Frisvold, William Labiosa