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Using lidar and effective LAI data to evaluate IKONOS and Landsat 7 ETM+ vegetation cover estimates in a ponderosa pine forest Using lidar and effective LAI data to evaluate IKONOS and Landsat 7 ETM+ vegetation cover estimates in a ponderosa pine forest

Structural and functional analyses of ecosystems benefit when high accuracy vegetation coverages can be derived over large areas. In this study, we utilize IKONOS, Landsat 7 ETM+, and airborne scanning light detection and ranging (lidar) to quantify coniferous forest and understory grass coverages in a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) dominated ecosystem in the Black Hills of South...
Authors
X. Chen, Lee Vierling, E. Rowell, Tom DeFelice

Four years of Landsat-7 on-orbit geometric calibration and performance Four years of Landsat-7 on-orbit geometric calibration and performance

Unlike its predecessors, Landsat-7 has undergone regular geometric and radiometric performance monitoring and calibration since launch in April 1999. This ongoing activity, which includes issuing quarterly updates to calibration parameters, has generated a wealth of geometric performance data over the four-year on-orbit period of operations. A suite of geometric characterization...
Authors
D.S. Lee, James C. Storey, M.J. Choate, R. W. Hayes

Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper outgassing effects Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper outgassing effects

A periodic 3% to 5% variation in detector response affecting both image and internal calibrator (IC) data has been observed in bands 5 and 7 of the Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper. The source for this variation is thought to be an interference effect due to buildup of an ice-like contaminant film on a ZnSe window, covered with an antireflective coating (ARC), of the cooled dewar containing...
Authors
D. L. Helder, E. Micijevic

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 P. Gallo, Lei Ji

The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and distributions: A comparison of two land-cover classifications The effects of habitat resolution on models of avian diversity and distributions: A comparison of two land-cover classifications

Quantifying patterns is a key element of landscape analysis. One aspect of this quantification of particular importance to landscape ecologists is the classification of continuous variables to produce categorical variables such as land-cover type or elevation stratum. Although landscape ecologists are fully aware of the importance of spatial resolution in ecological investigations, the...
Authors
Joshua J. Lawler, Raymond. J. O’Connor, Carolyn T. Hunsaker, K. Bruce Jones, Thomas R. Loveland, Denis White

Thematic accuracy of the 1992 National Land-Cover Data for the western United States Thematic accuracy of the 1992 National Land-Cover Data for the western United States

The MultiResolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) consortium sponsored production of the National Land Cover Data (NLCD) for the conterminous United States, using Landsat imagery collected on a target year of 1992 (1992 NLCD). Here we report the thematic accuracy of the 1992 NLCD for the six western mapping regions. Reference data were collected in each region for a probability sample of...
Authors
J.D. Wickham, S.V. Stehman, J.H. Smith, L. Yang

Deformation of the Aniakchak Caldera, Alaska, mapped by InSAR Deformation of the Aniakchak Caldera, Alaska, mapped by InSAR

The deformation of Aniakchak volcano is investigated using 19 ERS-1 / 2 interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data from 1992 through 2002. InSAR images from the different time intervals reveal that the10-km-wide caldera has been subsiding during the time of investigation. The pattern of subsidence does not following the pyroclastic flows from the last eruption of the caldera...
Authors
Oh-Ig Kwoun, Z. Lu

Developing index maps of water-harvest potential in Africa Developing index maps of water-harvest potential in Africa

The food security problem in Africa is tied to the small farmer, whose subsistence farming relies heavily on rain-fed agriculture. A dry spell lasting two to three weeks can cause a significant yield reduction. A small-scale irrigation scheme from small-capacity ponds can alleviate this problem. This solution would require a water harvest mechanism at a farm level. In this study, we...
Authors
G.B. Senay, J. P. Verdin

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 L. Tolk, James P. Menakis, Gretchen G. 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 L. Tolk, Gretchen G. 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 L. Tolk, Chengquan Huang, Zhong Lu, Russell P. Rykhus, James Vogelmann
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