Gary P Johnson (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Oahu: perspective from space Oahu: perspective from space
Satellite remote sensing provides us with a unique perspective from space. This perspective is synoptic in nature and provides regional views of most of the land areas of the earth. The orbital characteristics of the Landsat system are such that repetitive imagery of the same area may be obtained. Because of the permanent nature of the imagery, it may be retrieved for comparative...
Authors
Gary E. Johnson
Remote sensing applied to irrigation engineering Remote sensing applied to irrigation engineering
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary Johnson, Robert Vining, Thomas Loveland
The role of remotely sensed and other spatial data for predictive modeling: the Umatilla, Oregon example The role of remotely sensed and other spatial data for predictive modeling: the Umatilla, Oregon example
The U. S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observations Systems Data Center, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, developed and tested techniques that used remotely sensed and other spatial data in predictive models to evaluate irrigation agriculture in the Umatilla River Basin of north-central Oregon. Landsat data and 1:24,000-scale aerial...
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Thomas R. Loveland, Gary E. Johnson
Volgograd and vicinity: a Landsat view Volgograd and vicinity: a Landsat view
Many diverse features can be discerned on the Landsat image of Volgograd and vicinity. Some of these features have resulted directly from man's alteration of the land surface in accordance with Stalin's and Khrushchev's plans for control of climate and for development in Volgograd and the surrounding area. Landsat images such as the one in this example provide the opportunity to...
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William Dando, Gary E. Johnson
The Columbia River and tributaries irrigation withdrawals analysis project—Feasibility analysis and future plans The Columbia River and tributaries irrigation withdrawals analysis project—Feasibility analysis and future plans
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary E. Johnson, Thomas Loveland
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 29
Oahu: perspective from space Oahu: perspective from space
Satellite remote sensing provides us with a unique perspective from space. This perspective is synoptic in nature and provides regional views of most of the land areas of the earth. The orbital characteristics of the Landsat system are such that repetitive imagery of the same area may be obtained. Because of the permanent nature of the imagery, it may be retrieved for comparative...
Authors
Gary E. Johnson
Remote sensing applied to irrigation engineering Remote sensing applied to irrigation engineering
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary Johnson, Robert Vining, Thomas Loveland
The role of remotely sensed and other spatial data for predictive modeling: the Umatilla, Oregon example The role of remotely sensed and other spatial data for predictive modeling: the Umatilla, Oregon example
The U. S. Geological Survey's Earth Resources Observations Systems Data Center, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, developed and tested techniques that used remotely sensed and other spatial data in predictive models to evaluate irrigation agriculture in the Umatilla River Basin of north-central Oregon. Landsat data and 1:24,000-scale aerial...
Authors
Thomas R. Loveland, Gary E. Johnson
Volgograd and vicinity: a Landsat view Volgograd and vicinity: a Landsat view
Many diverse features can be discerned on the Landsat image of Volgograd and vicinity. Some of these features have resulted directly from man's alteration of the land surface in accordance with Stalin's and Khrushchev's plans for control of climate and for development in Volgograd and the surrounding area. Landsat images such as the one in this example provide the opportunity to...
Authors
William Dando, Gary E. Johnson
The Columbia River and tributaries irrigation withdrawals analysis project—Feasibility analysis and future plans The Columbia River and tributaries irrigation withdrawals analysis project—Feasibility analysis and future plans
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary E. Johnson, Thomas Loveland