E. Lynn Usery (Former Employee)
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Ontological Issues for national topographic mapping Ontological Issues for national topographic mapping
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Authors
Dalia E. Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
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. Lynn Usery, Dalia Varanka, Michael P. Finn
A prototype feature system for feature retrieval using relationships A prototype feature system for feature retrieval using relationships
Using a feature data model, geographic phenomena can be represented effectively by integrating space, theme, and time. This paper extends and implements a feature data model that supports query and visualization of geographic features using their non-spatial and temporal relationships. A prototype feature-oriented geographic information system (FOGIS) is then developed and storage of...
Authors
J. Choi, E.L. Usery
Effects of sampling interval on spatial patterns and statistics of watershed nitrogen concentration Effects of sampling interval on spatial patterns and statistics of watershed nitrogen concentration
This study investigates how spatial patterns and statistics of a 30 m resolution, model-simulated, watershed nitrogen concentration surface change with sampling intervals from 30 m to 600 m for every 30 m increase for the Little River Watershed (Georgia, USA). The results indicate that the mean, standard deviation, and variogram sills do not have consistent trends with increasing...
Authors
S.-S.D. Wu, E.L. Usery, M.P. Finn, D.D. Bosch
Ground and surface temperature variability for remote sensing of soil moisture in a heterogeneous landscape Ground and surface temperature variability for remote sensing of soil moisture in a heterogeneous landscape
At the Little River Watershed (LRW) heterogeneous landscape near Tifton Georgia US an in situ network of stations operated by the US Department of Agriculture-Agriculture Research Service-Southeast Watershed Research Lab (USDA-ARS-SEWRL) was established in 2003 for the long term study of climatic and soil biophysical processes. To develop an accurate interpolation of the in situ readings...
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M.A. Giraldo, D. Bosch, M. Madden, L. Usery, M. Finn
GIS applications for military operations in coastal zones GIS applications for military operations in coastal zones
In order to successfully support current and future US military operations in coastal zones, geospatial information must be rapidly integrated and analyzed to meet ongoing force structure evolution and new mission directives. Coastal zones in a military-operational environment are complex regions that include sea, land and air features that demand high-volume databases of extreme detail...
Authors
S. Fleming, T. Jordan, M. Madden, E.L. Usery, R. Welch
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Ontological Issues for national topographic mapping Ontological Issues for national topographic mapping
No abstract available.
Authors
Dalia E. Varanka, E. Lynn Usery
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. Lynn Usery, Dalia Varanka, Michael P. Finn
A prototype feature system for feature retrieval using relationships A prototype feature system for feature retrieval using relationships
Using a feature data model, geographic phenomena can be represented effectively by integrating space, theme, and time. This paper extends and implements a feature data model that supports query and visualization of geographic features using their non-spatial and temporal relationships. A prototype feature-oriented geographic information system (FOGIS) is then developed and storage of...
Authors
J. Choi, E.L. Usery
Effects of sampling interval on spatial patterns and statistics of watershed nitrogen concentration Effects of sampling interval on spatial patterns and statistics of watershed nitrogen concentration
This study investigates how spatial patterns and statistics of a 30 m resolution, model-simulated, watershed nitrogen concentration surface change with sampling intervals from 30 m to 600 m for every 30 m increase for the Little River Watershed (Georgia, USA). The results indicate that the mean, standard deviation, and variogram sills do not have consistent trends with increasing...
Authors
S.-S.D. Wu, E.L. Usery, M.P. Finn, D.D. Bosch
Ground and surface temperature variability for remote sensing of soil moisture in a heterogeneous landscape Ground and surface temperature variability for remote sensing of soil moisture in a heterogeneous landscape
At the Little River Watershed (LRW) heterogeneous landscape near Tifton Georgia US an in situ network of stations operated by the US Department of Agriculture-Agriculture Research Service-Southeast Watershed Research Lab (USDA-ARS-SEWRL) was established in 2003 for the long term study of climatic and soil biophysical processes. To develop an accurate interpolation of the in situ readings...
Authors
M.A. Giraldo, D. Bosch, M. Madden, L. Usery, M. Finn
GIS applications for military operations in coastal zones GIS applications for military operations in coastal zones
In order to successfully support current and future US military operations in coastal zones, geospatial information must be rapidly integrated and analyzed to meet ongoing force structure evolution and new mission directives. Coastal zones in a military-operational environment are complex regions that include sea, land and air features that demand high-volume databases of extreme detail...
Authors
S. Fleming, T. Jordan, M. Madden, E.L. Usery, R. Welch