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Simulated atmospheric response to four projected land-use land-cover change scenarios for 2050 in the north-central United States Simulated atmospheric response to four projected land-use land-cover change scenarios for 2050 in the north-central United States
Land-use land-cover change (LULCC) has become an important topic of research for the central United States because of the extensive conversion of the natural prairie into agricultural land, especially in the northern Great Plains. As a result, shifts in the natural climate (minimum/maximum temperature, precipitation, etc.) across the north-central United States have been observed, as...
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Paul Flanagan, Rezaul Mahmood, Terry Sohl, Mark Svoboda, Brian Wardlow, Michael Hayes, Eric Rappin
Post-drought groundwater storage recovery in California’s Central Valley Post-drought groundwater storage recovery in California’s Central Valley
Groundwater depletion is a major threat to agricultural and municipal water supply in California's Central Valley. Recent droughts during 2007–2009 and 2012–2016 exacerbated chronic groundwater depletion. However, it is unclear how much groundwater storage recovered from drought-related overdrafts during post-drought years, and how climatic conditions and water management affected...
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Sarfaraz Alam, Mekonnen Gebremichael, Zhaoxin Ban, Bridget Scanlon, Gabriel Senay, D. Lettenmaier
Earth Resources Observation and Science Center—Keeping watch over Earth's resources Earth Resources Observation and Science Center—Keeping watch over Earth's resources
The Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center is the largest facility of its kind within the U.S. Geological Survey. As both a science and data center, EROS serves a unique and critical role in shaping our understanding of a changing planet. EROS opened its doors in 1973 as a receiving station, data archive, and data distribution hub for the USGS Landsat series of Earth...
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Estimates of public-supply, domestic, and irrigation water withdrawal, use, and trends in the Upper Rio Grande Basin, 1985 to 2015 Estimates of public-supply, domestic, and irrigation water withdrawal, use, and trends in the Upper Rio Grande Basin, 1985 to 2015
The Rio Grande flows approximately 670 miles from its headwaters in the San Juan Mountains of south-central Colorado to Fort Quitman, Texas, draining the Upper Rio Grande Basin (URGB) study area of 32,000 square miles that includes parts of Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. Parts of the basin extend into the United Mexican States (hereafter “Mexico”), where the Rio Grande forms the...
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Tamara Ivahnenko, Allison Flickinger, Amy E. Galanter, Kyle R. Douglas-Mankin, Diana E. Pedraza, Gabriel Senay
A novel automatic phenology learning (APL) method of training sample selection using multiple datasets for time-series land cover mapping A novel automatic phenology learning (APL) method of training sample selection using multiple datasets for time-series land cover mapping
The long record of Landsat imagery, which is the cornerstone of Earth observation, provides an opportunity to monitor land use and land cover (LULC) change and understand the interactions between the climate and earth system through time. A few change detection algorithms such as Continuous Change Detection and Classification (CCDC) have been developed to utilize all available Landsat...
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Congcong Li, George Xian, Qiang Zhou, Bruce Pengra
Modeling watershed carbon dynamics as affected by land cover change and soil erosion Modeling watershed carbon dynamics as affected by land cover change and soil erosion
Process-based ecosystem carbon cycle models typically incorporate vegetation growth, vegetation mortality, and soil respiration as well as the biotic and environmental drivers that influence these variables. However, few spatially explicit process models can efficiently incorporate the influence of land cover change and carbon lateral movement at regional scales or high spatial...
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Jinxun Liu, Benjamin Sleeter, Paul Selmants, Jiaojiao Diao, Qiang Zhou, Bruce Worstell, Monica Moritsch
Digital elevation models: Terminology and definitions Digital elevation models: Terminology and definitions
Digital elevation models (DEMs) provide fundamental depictions of the three-dimensional shape of the Earth’s surface and are useful to a wide range of disciplines. Ideally, DEMs record the interface between the atmosphere and the lithosphere using a discrete two-dimensional grid, with complexities introduced by the intervening hydrosphere, cryosphere, biosphere, and anthroposphere. The...
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Peter Guth, Adriaan Van Niekerk, Carlos H. Grohmann, Jan-Peter Muller, Laurence Hawker, Igor Florinsky, Dean Gesch, Hannes Reuter, Virginia Herrera-Cruz, Serge Riazanoff, Carlos Lopez-Vazquez, Claudia Carabajal, Clement Albinet, Peter Strobl
Virginia and Landsat Virginia and Landsat
From the shores of Jamestown and spreading north, south, and west, the lands that became the State of Virginia were some of the first in North America top experience rapid landscape change from European settlement. Imagery and data from the USGS Landsat series of satellites offer an unparalleled resource for the study, understanding, and preservation of Virginia’s land and water...
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Historical changes in plant water use and need in the continental United States Historical changes in plant water use and need in the continental United States
A robust method for characterizing the biophysical environment of terrestrial vegetation uses the relationship between Actual Evapotranspiration (AET) and Climatic Water Deficit (CWD). These variables are usually estimated from a water balance model rather than measured directly and are often more representative of ecologically-significant changes than temperature or precipitation. We...
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Michael Terck, David Thoma, John Gross, Kirk Sherrill, Stefanie Kagone, Gabriel Senay
Semi-centennial of Landsat observations and pending Landsat 9 launch Semi-centennial of Landsat observations and pending Landsat 9 launch
The first Landsat was placed in orbit on 23 July 1972, followed by a series of missions that have provided nearly continuous, two-satellite 8-day repeat image coverage of the Earth’s land areas for the last half-century. These observations have substantially enhanced our understanding of the Earth’s terrestrial dynamics, both as a major element of the Earth’s physical system, the primary...
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Samuel Goward, Jeffery Masek, Thomas Loveland, John L. Dwyer, Darrel Williams, Terry Arvidson, Laura Rocchio, James Irons
Taxonomic and functional differences between winter and summer crustacean zooplankton communities in lakes across a trophic gradient Taxonomic and functional differences between winter and summer crustacean zooplankton communities in lakes across a trophic gradient
Despite increasing interest in winter limnology, few studies have examined under-ice zooplankton communities and the factors shaping them in different types of temperate lakes. To better understand drivers of zooplankton community structure in winter and summer, we sampled 13 lakes across a large trophic status gradient for crustacean zooplankton abundance, taxonomic and functional...
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Kirill Shchapov, P. Wilburn, A. Bramburger, G. Silsbe, L. Olmanson, Christopher J. Crawford, E. Litchmann, T. Ozersky