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Volunteer map data collection at the USGS Volunteer map data collection at the USGS
Since 1994, citizen volunteers have helped the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) improve its topographic maps. Through the Earth Science Corps program, citizens were able to "adopt a quad" and collect new information and update existing map features. Until its conclusion in 2001, as many as 300 volunteers annotated paper maps which were incorporated into the USGS topographic-map revision...
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B. Eric, Barbara Poore, Holly Caro, Greg Matthews
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 Caro, Dalia 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 Carter, Dalia Varanka
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 Varanka
Topographic mapping data semantics through data conversion and enhancement Topographic mapping data semantics through data conversion and enhancement
This paper presents research on the semantics of topographic data for triples and ontologies to blend the capabilities of the Semantic Web and The National Map of the U.S. Geological Survey. Automated conversion of relational topographic data of several geographic sample areas to the triple data model standard resulted in relatively poor semantic associations. Further research employed
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Dalia Varanka, Jonathan Carter, E. Usery, Thomas Shoberg
US Topo - A new national map series US Topo - A new national map series
In the second half of the 20th century, the foundation of the U.S. Geological Survey's national map series was the handcrafted 7.5-minute topographic map. Times change, budgets get squeezed and currency expectations become ever more challenging. The USGS's Larry Moore, who oversees data production operations at two National Geospatial Technical Operations Centers, provides an...
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Laurence Moore
Proceedings of preparing for a significant central United States earthquake: Science needs of the response and recovery community Proceedings of preparing for a significant central United States earthquake: Science needs of the response and recovery community
Imagine waking up at 2 o'clock in the morning by a violent rumbling that causes ceilings to fall, furniture to topple over, and windows to break. Your home is crumbling, it is dark, and by the time you realize what is going on the shaking stops. You quickly determine that your family members are okay, but you also realize your power is out, all the windows are broken, and there is...
Authors
Emitt Witt
Geospatial Information Response Team Geospatial Information Response Team
Extreme emergency events of national significance that include manmade and natural disasters seem to have become more frequent during the past two decades. The Nation is becoming more resilient to these emergencies through better preparedness, reduced duplication, and establishing better communications so every response and recovery effort saves lives and mitigates the long-term social...
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Emitt Witt
Ecological distribution and population physiology defined by proteomics in a natural microbial community Ecological distribution and population physiology defined by proteomics in a natural microbial community
An important challenge in microbial ecology is developing methods that simultaneously examine the physiology of organisms at the molecular level and their ecosystem level interactions in complex natural systems. We integrated extensive proteomic, geochemical, and biological information from 28 microbial communities collected from an acid mine drainage environment and representing a range...
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Ryan Mueller, Vincent Denef, Linda Kalnejais, K. Suttle, Brian Thomas, Paul Wilmes, Richard Smith, D. Nordstrom, R. McCleskey, Menesh Shah, Nathan VerBekmoes, Robert Hettich, Jillian Banfield
A 125 year history of topographic mapping and GIS in the U.S. Geological Survey 1884-2009, part 1: 1884-1980 A 125 year history of topographic mapping and GIS in the U.S. Geological Survey 1884-2009, part 1: 1884-1980
On December 4–5, 1884, John Wesley Powell persuaded the U.S. Congress to authorize the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to begin systematic topographic mapping of the United States.
Authors
E. Usery, Dalia Varanka, Michael Finn
The National Map - Elevation The National Map - Elevation
The National Elevation Dataset (NED) is the primary elevation data product produced and distributed by the USGS. The NED provides seamless raster elevation data of the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and the island territories. The NED is derived from diverse source data sets that are processed to a specification with a consistent resolution, coordinate system, elevation...
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Dean Gesch, Gayla Evans, James Mauck, John Hutchinson, William J. Carswell
The National Map - Orthoimagery The National Map - Orthoimagery
Orthorectified digital aerial photographs and satellite images of 1-meter (m) pixel resolution or finer make up the orthoimagery component of The National Map. The process of orthorectification removes feature displacements and scale variations caused by terrain relief and sensor geometry. The result is a combination of the image characteristics of an aerial photograph or satellite image...
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James Mauck, Kim Brown, William J. Carswell