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Landsat-4/5 Band 6 relative radiometry Landsat-4/5 Band 6 relative radiometry

Relative radiometric responses for the thematic mapper (TM) band 6 data from Landsat-4 and Landsat-5 were analyzed, and an algorithm has been developed that significantly reduces the striping in Band 6 images due to detector mismatch. The TM internal calibration system as originally designed includes a DC restore circuit, which acts as a feedback system designed to keep detector bias at...
Authors
Gyanesh Chander, D. L. Helder, Wayne Boncyk

Using satellite data in map design and production Using satellite data in map design and production

Satellite image maps have been produced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since shortly after the launch of the first Landsat satellite in 1972. Over the years, the use of image data to design and produce maps has developed from a manual and photographic process to one that incorporates geographic information systems, desktop publishing, and digital prepress techniques. At the same...
Authors
John Hutchinson

Impact of sensor's point spread function on land cover characterization: Assessment and deconvolution Impact of sensor's point spread function on land cover characterization: Assessment and deconvolution

Measured and modeled point spread functions (PSF) of sensor systems indicate that a significant portion of the recorded signal of each pixel of a satellite image originates from outside the area represented by that pixel. This hinders the ability to derive surface information from satellite images on a per-pixel basis. In this study, the impact of the PSF of the Moderate Resolution...
Authors
C. Huang, J.R.G. Townshend, S. Liang, S.N.V. Kalluri, R.S. DeFries

Derivation of a tasselled cap transformation based on Landsat 7 at-satellite reflectance Derivation of a tasselled cap transformation based on Landsat 7 at-satellite reflectance

A new tasselled cap transformation based on Landsat 7 at-satellite reflectance was developed. This transformation is most appropriate for regional applications where atmospheric correction is not feasible. The brightness, greenness and wetness of the derived transformation collectively explained over 97% of the spectral variance of the individual scenes used in this study.
Authors
Chengquan Huang, Bruce Wylie, Limin Yang, Collin Homer, G. Zylstra

An assessment of support vector machines for land cover classification An assessment of support vector machines for land cover classification

The support vector machine (SVM) is a group of theoretically superior machine learning algorithms. It was found competitive with the best available machine learning algorithms in classifying high-dimensional data sets. This paper gives an introduction to the theoretical development of the SVM and an experimental evaluation of its accuracy, stability and training speed in deriving land...
Authors
C. Huang, L.S. Davis, J.R.G. Townshend

Relations between soil moisture and satellite vegetation indices in the U.S. Corn Belt Relations between soil moisture and satellite vegetation indices in the U.S. Corn Belt

Satellite-derived vegetation indices extracted over locations representative of midwestern U.S. cropland and forest for the period 1990–94 are analyzed to determine the sensitivity of the indices to neutron probe soil moisture measurements of the Illinois Climate Network (ICN). The deseasoned (i.e., departures from multiyear mean annual cycle) soil moisture measurements are shown to be...
Authors
Jimmy Adegoke, A.M. Carleton

Study of high SAR backscattering caused by an increase of soil moisture over a sparsely vegetated area: Implications for characteristics of backscattering Study of high SAR backscattering caused by an increase of soil moisture over a sparsely vegetated area: Implications for characteristics of backscattering

We used interferometric methods on a pair of repeat-pass ERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to study soil moisture changes over sparsely vegetated targets. The intensity of the SAR image acquired at one time was higher than that of an image acquired at an earlier time. We used a correlation image computed from the SAR image pair to study the cause of the observed changes in SAR...
Authors
Z. Lu, D. Meyer

A landscape ecology approach to assessing development impacts in the tropics: A geothermal energy example in Hawaii A landscape ecology approach to assessing development impacts in the tropics: A geothermal energy example in Hawaii

Geographic information systems (GIS) are increasingly being used in environmental impact assessments (EIA) because GIS is useful for analysing spatial impacts of various development scenarios. Spatially representing these impacts provides another tool for landscape ecology in environmental and geographical investigations by facilitating analysis of the effects of landscape patterns on...
Authors
J. Griffith, C.C. Trettin, R. O’Neill

The utility of estimating net primary productivity over Alaska using baseline AVHRR data The utility of estimating net primary productivity over Alaska using baseline AVHRR data

Net primary productivity (NPP) is a fundamental ecological variable that provides information about the health and status of vegetation communities. The Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, or NDVI, derived from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) is increasingly being used to model or predict NPP, especially over large remote areas. In this article, seven seasonally...
Authors
C. J. Markon, Kim Peterson

Subsidence at Kiska volcano, Western Aleutians, detected by satellite radar interferometry Subsidence at Kiska volcano, Western Aleutians, detected by satellite radar interferometry

Sequential interferometric synthetic aperture radar images of Kiska, the westernmost historically active volcano in the Aleutian arc, show that a circular area about 3 km in diameter centered near the summit subsided by as much as 10 cm from 1995 to 2001, mostly during 1999 and 2000. An elastic Mogi-type deformation model suggests that the source is within 1 km of the surface. Based on...
Authors
Z. Lu, Timothy Masterlark, J. Power, D. Dzurisin, Charles Wicks

Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric stability and absolute calibration Landsat-7 ETM+ radiometric stability and absolute calibration

Launched in April 1999, the Landsat-7 ETM+ instrument is in its fourth year of operation. The quality of the acquired calibrated imagery continues to be high, especially with respect to its three most important radiometric performance parameters: reflective band instrument stability to better than ??1%, reflective band absolute calibration to better than ??5%, and thermal band absolute...
Authors
B. Markham, J. Barker, J. A. Barsi, E. Kaita, K. Thome, D. L. Helder, Frank Palluconi, J. Schott, Pat Scaramuzza

Strong interseismic coupling, fault afterslip, and viscoelastic flow before and after the Oct. 9, 1995 Colima-Jalisco earthquake: continuous GPS measurements from Colima, Mexico Strong interseismic coupling, fault afterslip, and viscoelastic flow before and after the Oct. 9, 1995 Colima-Jalisco earthquake: continuous GPS measurements from Colima, Mexico

Continuous GPS measurements from Colima, Mexico during 4/93-6/01, bracketing the Oct. 9, 1995 M = 8.0 Colima-Jalisco earthquake, provide new constraints on Rivera plate subduction mechanics. Modeling of margin-normal strain accumulation before the earthquake suggests the Rivera-North America subduction interface was fully locked. Transient postseismic motion from 10/ 95-6/97 is well fit...
Authors
B.M. Azua, C. DeMets, Timothy Masterlark
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