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Core Science Systems—Mission overview Core Science Systems—Mission overview
The Core Science Systems Mission Area delivers nationally focused Earth systems and information science that provides fundamental research and data that underpins all Mission Areas of the USGS, the USGS Science Strategy, and Presidential, Secretarial, and societal priorities. —Kevin T. Gallagher, Associate Director, Core Science Systems The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Core Science...
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Kevin T. Gallagher
Use of occupancy models to evaluate expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships Use of occupancy models to evaluate expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships
Expert knowledge-based species-habitat relationships are used extensively to guide conservation planning, particularly when data are scarce. Purported relationships describe the initial state of knowledge, but are rarely tested. We assessed support in the data for suitability rankings of vegetation types based on expert knowledge for three terrestrial avian species in the South Atlantic...
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Monica N. Iglecia, Jaime A. Collazo, Alexa McKerrow
Digital Mapping Techniques '09-workshop proceedings, Morgantown, West Virginia, May 10-13, 2009 Digital Mapping Techniques '09-workshop proceedings, Morgantown, West Virginia, May 10-13, 2009
The Digital Mapping Techniques '09 (DMT'09) workshop was attended by 90 technical experts from 42 agencies, universities, and private companies, including representatives from 24 State geological surveys. This workshop, the thirteenth in the annual series, was hosted by the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, May 10-13, 2009, on the West Virginia University campus in Morgantown...
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David R. Soller
Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative data management and integration Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative data management and integration
Six Federal agencies, two State agencies, and two local entities formally support the Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative (WLCI) and work together on a landscape scale to manage fragile habitats and wildlife resources amidst growing energy development in southwest Wyoming. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) was tasked with implementing targeted research and providing scientific...
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Natalie Latysh, R. Sky Bristol
An analysis of spatial relation predicates in U.S. Geological Survey feature definitions An analysis of spatial relation predicates in U.S. Geological Survey feature definitions
The Semantic Web uses a data model called a triple, which consists of a subject -predicate - object structure. When represented as triples, geospatial data require a spatial relation term to serve as the predicate linking two spatial features. This document summarizes the approaches and procedures used during the identification of spatial relationships common between topographic features...
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Holly K. Caro, Dalia E. Varanka
A program for the conversion of The National Map data from proprietary format to resource description framework (RDF) A program for the conversion of The National Map data from proprietary format to resource description framework (RDF)
To expand data functionality and capabilities for users of The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey, data sets for six watersheds and three urban areas were converted from the Best Practices vector data model formats to Semantic Web data formats. This report describes and documents the conver-sion process. The report begins with an introduction to basic Semantic Web standards and...
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Andrew Bulen, Jonathan J. Carter, Dalia E. Varanka
OpenStreetMap Collaborative Prototype, Phase 1 OpenStreetMap Collaborative Prototype, Phase 1
Phase One of the OpenStreetMap Collaborative Prototype (OSMCP) attempts to determine if the open source software developed for the OpenStreetMap (OSM, http://www.openstreetmap.org) can be used for data contributions and improvements that meet or exceed the requirements for integration into The National Map (http://www.nationalmap.gov). OpenStreetMap Collaborative Prototype Phase One...
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Eric B. Wolf, Greg D. Matthews, Kevin McNinch, Barbara S. Poore
Ontology patterns for complex topographic feature types Ontology patterns for complex topographic feature types
Complex feature types are defined as integrated relations between basic features for a shared meaning or concept. The shared semantic concept is difficult to define in commonly used geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing technologies. The role of spatial relations between complex feature parts was recognized in early GIS literature, but had limited representation in the...
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Dalia E. Varanka
Scanning and georeferencing historical USGS quadrangles Scanning and georeferencing historical USGS quadrangles
The USGS Historical Quadrangle Scanning Project (HQSP) is scanning all scales and all editions of approximately 250,000 topographic maps published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) since the inception of the topographic mapping program in 1884. This scanning will provide a comprehensive digital repository of USGS topographic maps, available to the public at no cost. This project...
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Larry R. Davis, G.J. Allord
Remote sensing of soil moisture using airborne hyperspectral data Remote sensing of soil moisture using airborne hyperspectral data
Landscape assessment of soil moisture is critical to understanding the hydrological cycle at the regional scale and in broad-scale studies of biophysical processes affected by global climate changes in temperature and precipitation. Traditional efforts to measure soil moisture have been principally restricted to in situ measurements, so remote sensing techniques are often employed...
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Michael P. Finn, Mark (David) Lewis, David D. Bosch, Mario Giraldo, Kristina H. Yamamoto, Dana G. Sullivan, Russell Kincaid, Ronaldo Luna, Gopala Krishna Allam, Craig Kvien, Michael S. Williams