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Multi-sensor analysis of urban ecosystems Multi-sensor analysis of urban ecosystems

This study examines the synthesis of multiple space-based sensors to characterize the urban environment Single scene data (e.g., ASTER visible and near-IR surface reflectance, and land surface temperature data), multi-temporal data (e.g., one year of 16-day MODIS and AVHRR vegetation index data), and DMSP-OLS nighttime light data acquired in the early 1990s and 2000 were evaluated for...
Authors
Kevin Gallo, Lei Ji

Observing and monitoring land use and land cover change Observing and monitoring land use and land cover change

This chapter contains sections titled: Detecting Change at Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales Defining Observation and Monitoring Tools for Change Observation and Monitoring Monitoring Change in Land Cover The Characteristics of Change Integrated Analysis of Change: Case Examples and Studies Challenges Advancing the State-of-the-Science in Change Observation and Monitoring
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, R. DeFries

Transient volcano deformation sources imaged with interferometric synthetic aperture radar: Application to Seguam Island, Alaska Transient volcano deformation sources imaged with interferometric synthetic aperture radar: Application to Seguam Island, Alaska

Thirty interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) images, spanning various intervals during 1992–2000, document coeruptive and posteruptive deformation of the 1992–1993 eruption on Seguam Island, Alaska. A procedure that combines standard damped least squares inverse methods and collective surfaces, identifies three dominant amorphous clusters of deformation point sources...
Authors
Timothy Masterlark, Zhong Lu

The impact of anthropogenic land-cover change on the Florida Peninsula Sea Breezes and warm season sensible weather The impact of anthropogenic land-cover change on the Florida Peninsula Sea Breezes and warm season sensible weather

During the twentieth century, the natural landscape of the Florida peninsula was transformed extensively by agriculture, urbanization, and the diversion of surface water features. The purpose of this paper is to present a numerical modeling study in which the possible impacts of this transformation on the warm season climate of the region were investigated. For three separate July–August...
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C. Marshall, R.A. Pielke, L. Steyaert, Debra A. Willard

An automated approach to mapping corn from Landsat imagery An automated approach to mapping corn from Landsat imagery

Most land cover maps generated from Landsat imagery involve classification of a wide variety of land cover types, whereas some studies may only need spatial information on a single cover type. For example, we required a map of corn in order to estimate exposure to agricultural chemicals for an environmental epidemiology study. Traditional classification techniques, which require the...
Authors
S.K. Maxwell, J.R. Nuckols, M.H. Ward, R.M. Hoffer

Sexual differences in the post-breeding movements and habitats selected by Western toads (Bufo boreas) in southeastern Idaho Sexual differences in the post-breeding movements and habitats selected by Western toads (Bufo boreas) in southeastern Idaho

We used radio-telemetry to study the movements and habitat use of Western toads (Bufo boreas) in the Targhee National Forest in southeastern Idaho. Eighteen toads (10 male and 8 female) that bred in a seasonally flooded pond, were fitted with radio-transmitters, tracked, and their movements mapped and analyzed with global positioning and geographic information systems. We also analyzed...
Authors
Paul Bartelt, Charles Peterson, Robert Klaver

Intra-seasonal mapping of CO2 flux in rangelands of northern Kazakhstan at one-kilometer resolution Intra-seasonal mapping of CO2 flux in rangelands of northern Kazakhstan at one-kilometer resolution

Algorithms that establish relationships between variables obtained through remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) technologies are needed to allow the scaling up of site-specific CO2 flux measurements to regional levels. We obtained Bowen ratio-energy balance (BREB) flux tower measurements during the growing seasons of 1998-2000 above a grassland steppe in Kazakhstan...
Authors
B.K. Wylie, T.G. Gilmanov, D.A. Johnson, Nicanor Saliendra, K. Akshalov, L.L. Tieszen, B. C. Reed, Emilio Laca

In-flight validation and recovery of water surface temperature with Landsat-5 thermal infrared data using an automated high-altitude lake validation site at Lake Tahoe In-flight validation and recovery of water surface temperature with Landsat-5 thermal infrared data using an automated high-altitude lake validation site at Lake Tahoe

The absolute radiometric accuracy of the thermal infrared band (B6) of the Thematic Mapper (TM) instrument on the Landsat-5 (L5) satellite was assessed over a period of approximately four years using data from the Lake Tahoe automated validation site (California-Nevada). The Lake Tahoe site was established in July 1999, and measurements of the skin and bulk temperature have been made...
Authors
S.J. Hook, G. Chander, J. A. Barsi, R.E. Alley, A. Abtahi, Frank Palluconi, B. Markham, R.C. Richards, S.G. Schladow, D. L. Helder

Has the conversion of natural wetlands to agricultural land increased the incidence and severity of damaging freezes in south Florida? Has the conversion of natural wetlands to agricultural land increased the incidence and severity of damaging freezes in south Florida?

On several occasions, winter freezes have wrought severe destruction on Florida agriculture. A series of devastating freezes around the turn of the twentieth century, and again during the 1980s, were related to anomalies in the large-scale flow of the ocean–atmosphere system. During the twentieth century, substantial areas of wetlands in south Florida were drained and converted to...
Authors
C. Marshall, R.A. Pielke, L. Steyaert

A strategy for mapping mid-scale existing vegetation in support of national fire fuel assessment A strategy for mapping mid-scale existing vegetation in support of national fire fuel assessment

Geospatial distribution of natural vegetation is among the very important environmental parameters required for applications ranging from global climate change to monitoring of natural hazards, monitoring of ecosystem vitality, and fire management practices. Increasingly sophisticated applications require vegetation datasets to cover large areas at a suitable scale and provide...
Authors
Chengquan Huang, James Vogelmann, Brian Tolk, James Menakis, Gretchen Moisen

Exploration of satellite-measured vegetation seasonality for Landfire land cover Exploration of satellite-measured vegetation seasonality for Landfire land cover

The purpose of this study is to explore the use of satellite data and other sources of spatial data for large area classification in the western United States to support research on potential fire hazards. Extensive field information was made available to this project from two sources: Forest Inventory and Assessment (FIA) and Utah State University. Seasonal spectral patterns of...
Authors
James Vogelmann, Chengquan Huang, Brian Tolk, Gretchen Moisen, Zhiliang Zhu

Deriving rangeland structural attributes using Landsat ETM+, ERS-1/ERS-2 Deriving rangeland structural attributes using Landsat ETM+, ERS-1/ERS-2

The purpose of this study is to determine if Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) can be used independently, or in conjunction with Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) to improve the classification accuracy of structural attributes of rangeland vegetation, particularly percent shrub cover and top shrub canopy height. Such information, if mapped accurately, can be used in models to...
Authors
Brian Tolk, Chengquan Huang, Zhong Lu, Russell Rykhus, James Vogelmann
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