Search Results - "Egbert, S L"
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MODIS land surface temperature composite data and their relationships with climatic water budget factors in the central Great Plains
Published in International journal of remote sensing (01-03-2005)“…Daily land surface temperatures (T s ) derived from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) data were correlated with concurrent climatic water…”
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Geographic analysis of conservation priority : endemic birds and mammals in Veracruz, Mexico
Published in Biological conservation (01-04-2000)“…Regional conservation priorities can be set based on combinations of modeling individual endemic species' distributions, evaluating regional concentrations of…”
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Impacts of hydrologic soil properties on drought detection with MODIS thermal data
Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-01-2004)“…Remote sensing data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), a climatic water budget model, and the STATSGO database were used within a…”
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Large-area crop mapping using time-series MODIS 250 m NDVI data: An assessment for the U.S. Central Great Plains
Published in Remote sensing of environment (18-03-2008)“…Improved and up-to-date land use/land cover (LULC) data sets that classify specific crop types and associated land use practices are needed over intensively…”
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Analysis of time-series MODIS 250 m vegetation index data for crop classification in the U.S. Central Great Plains
Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-06-2007)“…The global environmental change research community requires improved and up-to-date land use/land cover (LULC) datasets at regional to global scales to support…”
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EXPLOREMAP: An Exploration System for Choropleth Maps
Published in Annals of the Association of American Geographers (01-06-1992)“…Software for interactive choropleth mapping typically focuses on design, with the assumption that the resulting map will be used like a traditional paper one…”
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Remote Sensing-Measured Impacts of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) on Landscape Structure in Southwestern Kansas
Published in GIScience and remote sensing (01-01-2008)“…Changes in landscape structure caused by the introduction of the U.S. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) were examined. Using imagery-derived land cover maps…”
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VEGETATION-INDEX MODELS PREDICT AREAS VULNERABLE TO PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE (LYTHRUM SALICARIA) INVASION IN KANSAS
Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-12-2006)“…Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) constitutes an invasive species detrimental to wetland habitats in North America. To estimate areas vulnerable to it in…”
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Identifying historical and recent land-cover changes in Kansas using post-classification change detection techniques
Published in Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (01-10-2004)“…Statewide land-cover change detection analysis provides a useful tool for conservation planning and environmental monitoring and addresses issues of habitat…”
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Assessment of soil erodibility indices for conservation reserve program lands in southwestern Kansas using satellite imagery and GIS techniques
Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-12-2005)“…The soil erodibility index (EI) of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands, which was the major criterion for CRP enrollment, was assessed for six counties in…”
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Using conservation reserve program maps derived from satellite imagery to characterize landscape structure
Published in Computers and electronics in agriculture (01-12-2002)“…The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) instituted one of the largest and most rapid land use/land cover conversions in US history. Approximately 14.8 million…”
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Time-series classification of high-temporal resolution AVHRR NDVI imagery of Mexico
“…Time-series data from wide-field sensors, acquired for the period of a growing season or longer, capitalize on phenological changes in vegetation and make it…”
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