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3D Elevation Program—Virtual USA in 3D 3D Elevation Program—Virtual USA in 3D
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) uses a laser system called ‘lidar’ (light detection and ranging) to create a virtual reality map of the Nation that is very accurate. 3D maps have many uses with new uses being discovered all the time.
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Vicki Lukas, J. Stoker
Evaluating lidar point densities for effective estimation of aboveground biomass Evaluating lidar point densities for effective estimation of aboveground biomass
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) was recently established to provide airborne lidar data coverage on a national scale. As part of a broader research effort of the USGS to develop an effective remote sensing-based methodology for the creation of an operational biomass Essential Climate Variable (Biomass ECV) data product, we evaluated the performance of...
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Zhuoting Wu, Dennis Dye, Jason Stoker, John Vogel, Miguel Velasco, Barry Middleton
Normalized burn ratios link fire severity with patterns of avian occurrence Normalized burn ratios link fire severity with patterns of avian occurrence
Context Remotely sensed differenced normalized burn ratios (DNBR) provide an index of fire severity across the footprint of a fire. We asked whether this index was useful for explaining patterns of bird occurrence within fire adapted xeric pine-oak forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains.Objectives We evaluated the use of DNBR indices for linking ecosystem process with patterns of...
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Eli T. Rose, Theodore Simons, Rob Klein, Alexa McKerrow
USGS lidar science strategy—Mapping the technology to the science USGS lidar science strategy—Mapping the technology to the science
Summary The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) utilizes light detection and ranging (lidar) and enabling technologies to support many science research activities. Lidar-derived metrics and products have become a fundamental input to complex hydrologic and hydraulic models, flood inundation models, fault detection and geologic mapping, topographic and land-surface mapping, landslide and...
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Jason Stoker, John Brock, Christopher Soulard, Kernell Ries, Larry Sugarbaker, Wesley Newton, Patricia K. Haggerty, Kathy Lee, John Young
Post-disaster supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure system restoration: A review of data necessary and available for modeling Post-disaster supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure system restoration: A review of data necessary and available for modeling
The majority of restoration strategies in the wake of large-scale disasters have focused on short-term emergency response solutions. Few consider medium- to long-term restoration strategies to reconnect urban areas to national supply chain interdependent critical infrastructure systems (SCICI). These SCICI promote the effective flow of goods, services, and information vital to the...
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Varun Ramachandran, Suzanna Long, Thomas Shoberg, Steven Corns, Hector Carlo
TopoLens: Building a cyberGIS community data service for enhancing the usability of high-resolution National Topographic datasets TopoLens: Building a cyberGIS community data service for enhancing the usability of high-resolution National Topographic datasets
Geospatial data, often embedded with geographic references, are important to many application and science domains, and represent a major type of big data. The increased volume and diversity of geospatial data have caused serious usability issues for researchers in various scientific domains, which call for innovative cyberGIS solutions. To address these issues, this paper describes a...
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Hao Hu, Xingchen Hong, Jeff Terstriep, Yan Liu, Michael Finn, Johnathan Rush, Jeffrey Wendel, Shaowen Wang
A comparison of NLCD 2011 and LANDFIRE EVT 2010: Regional and national summaries. A comparison of NLCD 2011 and LANDFIRE EVT 2010: Regional and national summaries.
In order to provide the land cover user community a summary of the similarity and differences between the 2011 National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD) and the Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools Program Existing Vegetation 2010 Data (LANDFIRE EVT), the two datasets were compared at a national (conterminous U.S.) and regional (Eastern, Midwestern, and Western) extents (Figure...
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Alexa McKerrow, Jon Dewitz, Donald Long, Kurtis Nelson, Joel Connot, Jim Smith
Conflation and integration of archived geologic maps and associated uncertainties Conflation and integration of archived geologic maps and associated uncertainties
Old, archived geologic maps are often available with little or no associated metadata. This creates special problems in terms of extracting their data to use with a modern database. This research focuses on some problems and uncertainties associated with conflating older geologic maps in regions where modern geologic maps are, as yet, non-existent as well as vertically integrating the...
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Thomas Shoberg
High performance computing to support multiscale representation of hydrography for the conterminous United States High performance computing to support multiscale representation of hydrography for the conterminous United States
The National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) for the United States furnishes a comprehensive set of vector features representing the surface-waters in the country (U.S. Geological Survey 2000). The high-resolution (HR) layer of the NHD is largely comprised of hydrographic features originally derived from 1:24,000-scale (24K) U.S. Topographic maps. However, in recent years (2009 to present)...
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Larry Stanislawski, Yan Liu, Barbara P. Buttenfield, Kornelijus Survila, Jeffrey Wendel, Abdurraouf Okok
Defining resilience: A preliminary integrative literature review Defining resilience: A preliminary integrative literature review
The term “resilience” is ubiquitous in technical literature; it appears in numerous forms, such as resilience, resiliency, or resilient, and each use may have a different definition depending on the interpretation of the writer. This creates difficulties in understanding what is meant by ‘resilience’ in any given use case, especially in discussions of interdisciplinary research. To...
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Bonnie Wilt, Suzanna Long, Thomas Shoberg
Measuring distance “as the horse runs”: Cross-scale comparison of terrain-based metrics Measuring distance “as the horse runs”: Cross-scale comparison of terrain-based metrics
Distance metrics play significant roles in spatial modeling tasks, such as flood inundation (Tucker and Hancock 2010), stream extraction (Stanislawski et al. 2015), power line routing (Kiessling et al. 2003) and analysis of surface pollutants such as nitrogen (Harms et al. 2009). Avalanche risk is based on slope, aspect, and curvature, all directly computed from distance metrics...
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Barbara P. Buttenfield, M Ghandehari, S Leyk, Larry Stanislawski, M Brantley, Yi Qiang
Adapting the U.S. National Hydrography Dataset to linked open data Adapting the U.S. National Hydrography Dataset to linked open data
A controlled vocabulary for the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) of the United States was developed as Linked Open Data (LOD). The vocabulary has two main parts: a glossary and a set of triples reflecting the NHD data model as it is organized in geographic information systems (GIS). The glossary consists of a feature type label and a comment consisting of a definition that is linked to...
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Dalia Varanka, E. Usery, David Mattli