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Time-series animation techniques for visualizing urban growth Time-series animation techniques for visualizing urban growth
Time-series animation is a visually intuitive way to display urban growth. Animations of landuse change for the Baltimore-Washington region were generated by showing a series of images one after the other in sequential order. Before creating an animation, various issues which will affect the appearance of the animation should be considered, including the number of original data frames to...
Authors
William Acevedo, P. Masuoka
Estimating millet production for famine early warning: An application of crop simulation modelling using satellite and ground-based data in Burkina Faso Estimating millet production for famine early warning: An application of crop simulation modelling using satellite and ground-based data in Burkina Faso
Early warning of impending poor crop harvests in highly variable environments can allow policy makers the time they need to take appropriate action to ameliorate the effects of regional food shortages on vulnerable rural and urban populations. Crop production estimates for the current season can be obtained using crop simulation models and remotely sensed estimates of rainfall in real...
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P. K. Thornton, W. T. Bowen, A. C. Ravelo, P. W. Wilkens, G. Farmer, J. Brock, J. E. Brink
Mapping in the information age—the role of the U.S. Geological Survey Mapping in the information age—the role of the U.S. Geological Survey
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Mark L. DeMulder, Wayne G. Rohde, J. Donnelly
Land cover mapping, fire regeneration, and scaling studies in the Canadian boreal forest with 1 km AVHRR and Landsat TM data Land cover mapping, fire regeneration, and scaling studies in the Canadian boreal forest with 1 km AVHRR and Landsat TM data
A multitemporal 1 km advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) land cover analysis approach was used as the basis for regional land cover mapping, fire disturbance-regeneration, and multiresolution land cover scaling studies in the boreal forest ecosystem of central Canada. The land cover classification was developed by using regional field observations from ground and low-level...
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L. T. Steyaert, F.G. Hall, Thomas R. Loveland
The Landsat program: Its origins, evolution, and impacts The Landsat program: Its origins, evolution, and impacts
Landsat 1 began an era of space-based resource data collection that changed the way science, industry, governments, and the general public view the Earth. For the last 25 years, the Landsat program - despite being hampered by institutional problems and budget uncertainties - has successfully provided a continuous supply of synoptic, repetitive, multi-spectral data of the Earth's land...
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D. T. Lauer, S.A. Morain, V.V. Salomonson
The IGBP-DIS global 1km land cover data set, DISCover: First results The IGBP-DIS global 1km land cover data set, DISCover: First results
The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Data and Information System (IGBP-DIS) is co-ordinating the development of global land data sets from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data. The first is a 1 km spatial resolution land cover product 'DISCover', based on monthly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index composites from 1992 and 1993. DISCover is a 17 class land...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, A.S. Belward
The multi-channel infrared sea truth radiometric calibrator (MISTRC) The multi-channel infrared sea truth radiometric calibrator (MISTRC)
A new multichannel infrared sea truth radiometer has been designed and built to improve validation of satellite-determined sea surface temperature. Horizontal grid polarized filters installed on the shortwave channels are very effective in reducing reflected solar radiation and in improving the noise characteristics. The system uses a continuous (every other cycle) seawater calibration...
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M.J. Suarez, W. J. Emery, G.A. Wick
Applications of the U.S. Geological Survey's global land cover product Applications of the U.S. Geological Survey's global land cover product
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in partnership with several international agencies and universities, has produced a global land cover characteristics database. The land cover data were created using multitemporal analysis of advanced very high resolution radiometer satellite images in conjunction with other existing geographic data. A translation table permits the conversion of the...
Authors
B. Reed
The availability of Landsat data: Past, present, and future The availability of Landsat data: Past, present, and future
It has long been recognized that the success of the Landsat program would depend on an effective distribution of its data to a wide variety of users, worldwide, in a timely manner. Since 1972, nearly $250 million worth of data have been distributed by a network of ground stations around the world. The policies of the U.S. Government affecting the distribution, availability, and pricing...
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W. C. Draeger, T. M. Holm, D. T. Lauer, R.J. Thompson
The International Geosphere Biosphere Programme Data and Information System global land cover data set (DISCover) The International Geosphere Biosphere Programme Data and Information System global land cover data set (DISCover)
The International Geosphere Biosphere Programme Data and Information System (IGBP-DIS), through the mapping expertise of the U.S. Geological Survey and the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, recently guided the completion of a 1-km resolution global land cover data set from advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data. The 1-km resolution land cover product, “DISCover...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, A.S. Belward
A self-modifying cellular automaton model of historical urbanization in the San Francisco Bay area A self-modifying cellular automaton model of historical urbanization in the San Francisco Bay area
In this paper we describe a cellular automaton (CA) simulation model developed to predict urban growth as part of a project for estimating the regional and broader impact of urbanization on the San Francisco Bay area's climate. The rules of the model are more complex than those of a typical CA and involve the use of multiple data sources, including topography, road networks, and existing
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K.C. Clarke, S. Hoppen, L. Gaydos
Map design and production issues for the Utah Gap Analysis Project Map design and production issues for the Utah Gap Analysis Project
The cartographic preparation and printing of four maps for the Utah GAP Project presented a wide range of challenges in cartographic design and production. In meeting these challenges, the map designers had to balance the purpose of the maps together with their legibility and utility against both the researchers' desire to show as much detail as possible and the technical limitations...
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John A. Hutchinson, J. H. Wittmann