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A stepwise regression tree for nonlinear approximation: applications to estimating subpixel land cover A stepwise regression tree for nonlinear approximation: applications to estimating subpixel land cover
A stepwise regression tree (SRT) algorithm was developed for approximating complex nonlinear relationships. Based on the regression tree of Breiman et al . (BRT) and a stepwise linear regression (SLR) method, this algorithm represents an improvement over SLR in that it can approximate nonlinear relationships and over BRT in that it gives more realistic predictions. The applicability of...
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C. Huang, J.R.G. Townshend
The collaborative historical African rainfall model: description and evaluation The collaborative historical African rainfall model: description and evaluation
In Africa the variability of rainfall in space and time is high, and the general availability of historical gauge data is low. This makes many food security and hydrologic preparedness activities difficult. In order to help overcome this limitation, we have created the Collaborative Historical African Rainfall Model (CHARM). CHARM combines three sources of information: climatologically...
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Christopher Funk, Joel Michaelsen, James Verdin, Guleid Artan, Gregory Husak, Gabriel Senay, Hussein Gadain, Tamuka Magadazire
Using tree recruitment patterns and fire history to guide restoration of an unlogged ponderosa pine/Douglas‐fir landscape in the southern Rocky Mountains after a century of fire suppression Using tree recruitment patterns and fire history to guide restoration of an unlogged ponderosa pine/Douglas‐fir landscape in the southern Rocky Mountains after a century of fire suppression
Tree age and fire history were studied in an unlogged ponderosa pine/Douglas‐fir ( Pinus ponderosa/Pseudotsuga menziesii ) landscape in the Colorado Front Range mountains. These data were analysed to understand tree survival during fire and post‐fire recruitment patterns after fire, as a basis for understanding the characteristics of, and restoration needs for, an ecologically...
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M. R. Kaufmann, L. Huckaby, P.J. Fornwalt, J. Stoker, W.H. Romme
The 1997 eruption of Okmok Volcano, Alaska: A synthesis of remotely sensed imagery The 1997 eruption of Okmok Volcano, Alaska: A synthesis of remotely sensed imagery
Okmok Volcano, in the eastern Aleutian Islands, erupted in February and March of 1997 producing a 6-km-long lava flow and low-level ash plumes. This caldera is one of the most active in the Aleutian Arc, and is now the focus of international multidisciplinary studies. A synthesis of remotely sensed data (AirSAR, derived DEMs, Landsat MSS and ETM+ data, AVHRR, ERS, JERS, Radarsat) has...
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M.R. Patrick, J. Dehn, K.R. Papp, Z. Lu, K. Dean, L. Moxey, P. Izbekov, R. Guritz
Web-based data delivery services in support of disaster-relief applications Web-based data delivery services in support of disaster-relief applications
The U.S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation Systems Data Center responds to emergencies in support of various government agencies for human-induced and natural disasters. This response consists of satellite tasking and acquisitions, satellite image registrations, disaster-extent maps analysis and creation, base image provision and support, Web-based mapping services for...
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Brenda Jones, Ron Risty, M. Buswell
Processing large remote sensing image data sets on Beowulf clusters Processing large remote sensing image data sets on Beowulf clusters
High-performance computing is often concerned with the speed at which floating- point calculations can be performed. The architectures of many parallel computers and/or their network topologies are based on these investigations. Often, benchmarks resulting from these investigations are compiled with little regard to how a large dataset would move about in these systems. This part of the...
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Daniel Steinwand, Brian Maddox, Tim Beckmann, Gail Schmidt
IKONOS geometric characterization IKONOS geometric characterization
The IKONOS spacecraft acquired images on July 3, 17, and 25, and August 13, 2001 of Brookings SD, a small city in east central South Dakota, and on May 22, June 30, and July 30, 2000, of the rural area around the EROS Data Center. South Dakota State University (SDSU) evaluated the Brookings scenes and the USGS EROS Data Center (EDC) evaluated the other scenes. The images evaluated by...
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Dennis Helder, Michael Coan, Kevin Patrick, Peter Gaska
Detecting trends in landscape pattern metrics over a 20-year period using a sampling-based monitoring programme Detecting trends in landscape pattern metrics over a 20-year period using a sampling-based monitoring programme
Temporal trends in landscape pattern metrics describing texture, patch shape and patch size were evaluated in the US Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Ecoregion. The landscape pattern metrics were calculated for a sample of land use/cover data obtained for four points in time from 1973-1992. The multiple sampling dates permit evaluation of trend, whereas availability of only two sampling...
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J. Griffith, S.V. Stehman, Terry Sohl, Thomas R. Loveland
An approach for mapping large-area impervious surfaces: Synergistic use of Landsat-7 ETM+ and high spatial resolution imagery An approach for mapping large-area impervious surfaces: Synergistic use of Landsat-7 ETM+ and high spatial resolution imagery
A wide range of urban ecosystem studies, including urban hydrology, urban climate, land use planning, and resource management, require current and accurate geospatial data of urban impervious surfaces. We developed an approach to quantify urban impervious surfaces as a continuous variable by using multisensor and multisource datasets. Subpixel percent impervious surfaces at 30-m...
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Limin Yang, Chengquan Huang, Collin Homer, Bruce Wylie, Michael Coan
Characterization of intra-annual reflectance properties of land cover classes in southeastern South Dakota using Landsat TM and ETM+ data Characterization of intra-annual reflectance properties of land cover classes in southeastern South Dakota using Landsat TM and ETM+ data
Landsat-7 and Landsat-5 have orbits that are offset from each other by 8 days. During the time that the sensors on both satellites are operational, there is an opportunity for conducting analyses that incorporate multiple intra-annual high spatial resolution data sets for characterizing the Earth's land surface. In the current study, nine Landsat thematic mapper (TM) and enhanced...
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James E. Vogelmann, Thomas DeFelice
Vegetation dynamics under fire exclusion and logging in a Rocky Mountain watershed, 1856-1996 Vegetation dynamics under fire exclusion and logging in a Rocky Mountain watershed, 1856-1996
How have changes in land management practices affected vegetation patterns in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem? This question led us to develop a deterministic, successional, vegetation model to “turn back the clock” on a study area and assess how patterns in vegetation cover type and structure have changed through different periods of management. Our modeling spanned the closing...
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Alisa Gallant, A. Hansen, J.S. Councilman, D.K. Monte, D.W. Betz
Magma supply dynamics at Westdahl volcano, Alaska, modeled from satellite radar interferometry Magma supply dynamics at Westdahl volcano, Alaska, modeled from satellite radar interferometry
A group of satellite radar interferograms that span the time period from 1991 to 2000 shows that Westdahl volcano, Alaska, deflated during its 1991-1992 eruption and is reinflating at a rate that could produce another eruption within the next several years. The rates of inflation and deflation are approximated by exponential decay functions having time constants of about 6 years and a...
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Z. Lu, Timothy Masterlark, D. Dzurisin, Russ Rykhus, C. Wicks