Regional land cover characterization using Landsat thematic mapper data and ancillary data sources
James E. Vogelmann, Terry L. Sohl, P.V. Campbell, D.M. Shaw
Veith G., editor(s)
1998, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (51) 415-428
As part of the activities of the Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Interagency Consortium, an intermediate-scale land cover data set is being generated for the conterminous United States. This effort is being conducted on a region-by-region basis using U.S. Standard Federal Regions. To date, land cover data sets have been...
Regional characterization of land cover using multiple sources of data
James E. Vogelmann, Terry L. Sohl, Stephen M. Howard
1998, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (64) 45-57
Many organizations require accurate intermediate-scale land-cover information for many applications, including modeling nutrient and pesticide runoff, understanding spatial patterns of biodiversity, land-use planning, and policy development. While many techniques have been successfully used to classify land cover in relatively small regions, there are substantial obstacles in applying these methods to...
Technical note assessing the accuracy of Landsat Thematic Mapper classification using double sampling
M. A. Kalkhan, R.M. Reich, T.J. Stohlgren
1998, International Journal of Remote Sensing (19) 2049-2060
Double sampling was used to provide a cost efficient estimate of the accuracy of a Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) classification map of a scene located in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. In the first phase, 200 sample points were randomly selected to assess the accuracy between Landsat TM data...
Analysis of coastal change in Marie Byrd Land and Ellsworth Land, West Antarctica, using Landsat imagery
Jane G. Ferrigno, Richard S. Williams, Christine E. Rosanova, Baerbel K. Lucchitta, Charles Swithinbank
1998, Annals of Glaciology (27) 33-40
The U.S. Geological Survey is using Landsat imagery from the early 1970s and mid- to late 1980s/early 1990s to analyze glaciological features, compile a glacier inventory, measure surface velocities of outlet glaciers, ice streams and ice shelves, determine coastline change and calculate the area and volume of iceberg calving in...
Velocities of Thwaites Glacier and smaller glaciers along the Marie Byrd Land coast, West Antarctica
C.E. Rosanova, B.K. Lucchitta, J.G. Ferrigno
1998, Annals of Glaciology (27) 47-53
Average velocities for time intervals ranging from <1 to 15 years were measured by tracking ice-surface patterns on sequential Landsat and European Remote-sensing Satellite synthetic aperture radar images. Velocities of Thwaites Glacier range from 2.2 km a-1 above the grounding line to 3.4 km a-1 at the limit of measurements...
Retreat of northern margins of George VI and Wilkins Ice Shelves, Antarctic Peninsula
Baerbel K. Lucchitta, Christina E. Rosanova
1998, Annals of Glaciology (27) 41-46
The George VI and Wilkins Ice Shelves are considered at risk of disintegration due to a regional atmospheric warming trend on the Antarctic Peninsula. Retreat of the northern margin of the George VI Ice Shelf has been observed previously, but the Wilkins Ice Shelf was thought to be stable. We...
Declassified intelligence satellite photographs
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1998, Fact Sheet 090-96
Recently declassified photographs from spy satellites are an important addition to the record of the Earth?s land surface held by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). More than 800,000 high-resolution photos taken between 1959 through 1972 were made available by Executive Order of the President. The collection is held at the...
Land cover mapping of the National Park Service northwest Alaska management area using Landsat multispectral and thematic mapper satellite data
C. J. Markon, Sara Wesser
1998, Open-File Report 2000-51
A land cover map of the National Park Service northwest Alaska management area was produced using digitally processed Landsat data. These and other environmental data were incorporated into a geographic information system to provide baseline information about the nature and extent of resources present in this northwest Alaskan environment.This report...
Agricultural land-use classification using landsat imagery data, and estimates of irrigation water use in Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, and Minidoka counties, 1992 water year, Upper Snake River basin, Idaho and western Wyoming
Molly A. Maupin
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4115
As part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment Program in the upper Snake River Basin study unit, land- and water-use data were used to describe activities that have potential effects on water quality, including biological conditions, in the basin. Land-use maps and estimates of water use by irrigated...
Neural network method for sharpening Landsat thermal data from higher resolution multispectral data
George Lemeshewsky
1997, Open-File Report 97-301
Satellite image maps of Pakistan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Fact Sheet 109-97
Georeferenced Landsat satellite image maps of Pakistan are now being made available for purchase from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The first maps to be released are a series of Multi-Spectral Scanner (MSS) color image maps compiled from Landsat scenes taken before 1979. The Pakistan image maps were originally developed...
Comparison of Landsat Thematic Mapper and high resolution photography to Identify change in complex coastal wetlands
Elijah Ramsey III, S.C. Laine
1997, Journal of Coastal Research (13) 281-292
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) images were used to generate pre- and post- hurricane classifications of a complex wetland environment in southern Louisiana. Accuracies were estimated as 77% and 81.5% for the pre- and post- classifications that included water, emergent vegetation, floating vegetation, and mud flats. From the two classifications, areas...
Coastal-change and glaciological map of the Bakutis Coast, Antarctica
Charles Swithinbank, Richard S. Williams Jr., Jane G. Ferrigno, B. A. Seekins, B.K. Lucchita, Christine E. Rosanova
1997, IMAP 2600-F
Changes in the area and volume of the polar ice sheets are intricately linked to changes in global climate, and the resulting changes in sea level may severely impact the densely populated coastal regions on Earth. Loss of the West Antarctic part of the Antarctic ice sheet alone could...
Multiresolution convariation among landsat and AVHRR vegetation indices
Lee De Cola
1997, Book chapter, Scale in remote sensing and GIS
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Assessment of acreage and vegetation change in Florida's Big Bend tidal wetlands using satellite imagery
Ellen A. Raabe, Richard P. Stumpf
1997, Book, Proceedings of the fourth international conference on remote sensing for marine and coastal environments: technology and applications
Fluctuations in sea level and impending development on the west coast of Florida have aroused concern for the relatively pristine tidal marshes of the Big Bend. Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) images for 1986 and 1995 are processed and evaluated for signs of change. The images cover 250 km of Florida's...
Martian drainage densities
M. H. Carr, F. C. Chuang
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (102) 9145-9152
Drainage densities on Mars range from zero over large areas of volcanic plains to 0.3–0.5 km−1 locally on some volcanoes. These values refer to geologic units, not to drainage basins, as is normal for terrestrial drainage densities. The highest values are close to the lowest terrestrial values derived by similar techniques....
Land cover mapping, fire regeneration, and scaling studies in the Canadian boreal forest with 1 km AVHRR and Landsat TM data
L. T. Steyaert, F.G. Hall, Thomas R. Loveland
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (102) 29581-29598
A multitemporal 1 km advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) land cover analysis approach was used as the basis for regional land cover mapping, fire disturbance-regeneration, and multiresolution land cover scaling studies in the boreal forest ecosystem of central Canada. The land cover classification was developed by using regional field...
Landsat-7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus radiometric calibration
B. L. Markham, Wayne C. Boncyk, D. L. Helder, J. L. Barker
1997, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing (23) 318-332
Landsat-7 is currently being built and tested for launch in 1998. The Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) sensor for Landsat-7, a derivative of the highly successful Thematic Mapper (TM) sensors on Landsats 4 and 5, and the Landsat-7 ground system are being built to provide enhanced radiometric calibration performance. In...
The availability of Landsat data: Past, present, and future
W. C. Draeger, T. M. Holm, D. T. Lauer, R.J. Thompson
1997, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (63) 869-875
It has long been recognized that the success of the Landsat program would depend on an effective distribution of its data to a wide variety of users, worldwide, in a timely manner. Since 1972, nearly $250 million worth of data have been distributed by a network of ground stations around...
Distribution and stability of eelgrass beds at Izembek Lagoon, Alaska
David H. Ward, Carl J. Markon, David C. Douglas
1997, Aquatic Botany (58) 229-240
Spatial change in eelgrass meadows, Zostera marina L., was assessed between 1978 and 1987 and between 1987 and 1995 at Izembek Lagoon, Alaska. Change in total extent was evaluated through a map to map comparison of data interpreted from a 1978 Landsat multi-spectral scanner image and 1987 black and white...
Comparison of satellite-derived with ground-based measurements of the fluctuations of the margins of Vatnajökull, Iceland, 1973–92
Richard S. Williams Jr., Dorothy K. Hall, Oddur Sigurdsson, Janet Y.L. Chien
1997, Annals of Glaciology (24) 72-80
Vatnajökull, Iceland, is the Earth’s most studied ice cap and represents a classical glaciological field site on the basis of S. Pálsson’s seminal glaciological field research in the late 18th century. Since the 19th century, Vatnajökull has been the focus of an array of glaciological studies by scientists from many...
The use of multifrequency and polarimetric SIR-C/X-SAR data in geologic studies of Bir Safsaf, Egypt
G. G. Schaber, J.F. McCauley, C. S. Breed
1997, Remote Sensing of Environment (59) 337-363
Bir Safsaf, within the hyperarid 'core' of the Sahara in the Western Desert of Egypt, was recognized following the SIR-A and SIR-B missions in the 1980s as one of the key localities in northeast Africa, where penetration of dry sand by radar signals delineates previously unknown, sand-buried paleodrainage valleys ('radar-rivers')...
Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Report
Photographs and other images of the Earth taken from the air and from space show a great deal about the planet's landforms, vegetation, and resources. Aerial and satellite images, known as remotely sensed images, permit accurate mapping of land cover and make landscape features understandable on regional, continental, and even...
The Landsat program: Its origins, evolution, and impacts
D. T. Lauer, S.A. Morain, V.V. Salomonson
1997, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (63) 831-838
Landsat 1 began an era of space-based resource data collection that changed the way science, industry, governments, and the general public view the Earth. For the last 25 years, the Landsat program - despite being hampered by institutional problems and budget uncertainties - has successfully provided a continuous supply of...
Supervised classification of Landsat thematic mapper imagery in a semi-arid rangeland by nonparametric discriminant analysis
Steven T. Knick, J.T. Rotenberry, T.J. Zarriello
1997, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (63) 79-86
In this article the authors used a nonparametric discriminant function in a supervised classification of Landsat Thematic Mapper satellite imagery of a ~240,000-ha semi-arid region in the Snake River Plains, southwestern Idaho. First, agriculture pixels were classified by distance from the soil baseline and water pixels by the thermal band...