Publications
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What is in a contour map? A region-based logical formalization of contour semantics What is in a contour map? A region-based logical formalization of contour semantics
Contours maps (such as topographic maps) compress the information of a function over a two-dimensional area into a discrete set of closed lines that connect points of equal value (isolines), striking a fine balance between expressiveness and cognitive simplicity. They allow humans to perform many common sense reasoning tasks about the underlying function (e.g. elevation). This paper...
Authors
E. Usery, Torsten Hahmann
The Open Water Data Initiative: Water information for a thirsty nation The Open Water Data Initiative: Water information for a thirsty nation
Initial efforts of the Open Water Data Initiative have focused on three use cases covering flooding, drought, and contaminant spill response, with a goal of identifying critical water data resources and making them more accessible. Significant progress has been made in the past year, although much remains to be done.
Authors
Alan Rea, Edward Clark, Angela Adams, William Samuels
1-Meter Digital Elevation Model specification 1-Meter Digital Elevation Model specification
In January 2015, the U.S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Technical Operations Center began producing the 1-Meter Digital Elevation Model data product. This new product was developed to provide high resolution bare-earth digital elevation models from light detection and ranging (lidar) elevation data and other elevation data collected over the conterminous United States (lower 48...
Authors
Samantha Arundel, Christy-Ann Archuleta, Lori Phillips, Brittany L. Roche, Eric Constance
Status report for the 3D Elevation Program, 2013-2014 Status report for the 3D Elevation Program, 2013-2014
The 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) goal is to acquire, manage, and distribute enhanced three-dimensional elevation data for the Nation and U.S. territories by 2023. This status report covers implementation activities during 2013–2014 to include meeting funding objectives, developing a management structure, modernizing systems, and collecting and producing initial 3DEP data and products. The...
Authors
Vicki Lukas, Diane Eldridge, Allyson Jason, David Saghy, Pamela Steigerwald, Jason Stoker, Larry Sugarbaker, Diana R. Thunen
Automated extraction of natural drainage density patterns for the conterminous United States through high performance computing Automated extraction of natural drainage density patterns for the conterminous United States through high performance computing
Hydrographic networks form an important data foundation for cartographic base mapping and for hydrologic analysis. Drainage density patterns for these networks can be derived to characterize local landscape, bedrock and climate conditions, and further inform hydrologic and geomorphological analysis by indicating areas where too few headwater channels have been extracted. But natural...
Authors
Larry Stanislawski, Jeff Falgout, Barbara P. Buttenfield
A rapid approach for automated comparison of independently derived stream networks A rapid approach for automated comparison of independently derived stream networks
This paper presents an improved coefficient of line correspondence (CLC) metric for automatically assessing the similarity of two different sets of linear features. Elevation-derived channels at 1:24,000 scale (24K) are generated from a weighted flow-accumulation model and compared to 24K National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) flowlines. The CLC process conflates two vector datasets through...
Authors
Larry Stanislawski, Barbara Buttenfield, Ariel Doumbouya
Mapping benefits from updated ifsar data in Alaska: improved source data enables better maps Mapping benefits from updated ifsar data in Alaska: improved source data enables better maps
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and partners in other Federal and State agencies are working collaboratively toward Statewide coverage of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (ifsar) elevation data in Alaska. These data will provide many benefits to a wide range of stakeholders and users. Some applications include development of more accurate and highly detailed topographic maps...
Authors
Kari Craun
Framework for modeling urban restoration resilience time in the aftermath of an extreme event Framework for modeling urban restoration resilience time in the aftermath of an extreme event
The impacts of extreme events continue long after the emergency response has terminated. Effective reconstruction of supply-chain strategic infrastructure (SCSI) elements is essential for postevent recovery and the reconnectivity of a region with the outside. This study uses an interdisciplinary approach to develop a comprehensive framework to model resilience time. The framework is...
Authors
Varun Ramachandran, Suzanna Long, Thomas Shoberg, Steven Corns, Héctor Carlo
The 3D Elevation Program: summary for Connecticut The 3D Elevation Program: summary for Connecticut
Elevation data are essential to a broad range of applications, including forest resources management, wildlife and habitat management, national security, recreation, and many others. For the State of Connecticut, elevation data are critical for coastal zone management, flood risk management, natural resources conservation, agriculture and precision farming, sea level rise and subsidence...
Authors
William J. Carswell
The 3D Elevation Program: summary for Delaware The 3D Elevation Program: summary for Delaware
Elevation data are essential to a broad range of applications, including forest resources management, wildlife and habitat management, national security, recreation, and many others. For the State of Delaware, elevation data are critical for agriculture and precision farming, river and stream resource management, natural resources conservation, flood risk management, coastal zone...
Authors
William J. Carswell
Crowdsourcing The National Map Crowdsourcing The National Map
Using crowdsourcing techniques, the US Geological Survey’s (USGS) Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) project known as “The National Map Corps (TNMCorps)” encourages citizen scientists to collect and edit data about man-made structures in an effort to provide accurate and authoritative map data for the USGS National Geospatial Program’s web-based The National Map. VGI is not new to...
Authors
Elizabeth McCartney, Kari Craun, Erin Korris, David Brostuen, Laurence Moore
The 3D Elevation Program: summary for South Carolina The 3D Elevation Program: summary for South Carolina
Elevation data are essential to a broad range of applications, including forest resources management, wildlife and habitat management, national security, recreation, and many others. For the State of South Carolina, elevation data are critical for flood risk management, natural resources conservation, agriculture and precision farming, infrastructure and construction management, forest...
Authors
William Carswell