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Land capability studies of the South Dakota Automated Geographic Information System (AGIS)

No abstract available. 
Authors
J. Schlesinger, B. Ripple, Thomas R. Loveland

Digital and photographic processing study for shallow seas mapping from landsat

The application of contrast stretch and haze removal techniques to Landsat/MSS imagery for shallow seas bathymetry is discussed. The application of these techniques is based upon procedures inherent in the EDIPS system processing. Application of both MSS band 4 and band 5 data are discussed in lx and 3x gain mode. Both quantitative and qualitative (imagery) data are used to demonstrate the existen
Authors
Brian P. Bauer, Lincoln Perry

Use of Landsat imagery for estimating food available to refuging lesser snow geese

No abstract available.
Authors
Erwin E. Klaas, William H. Anderson, Robert B. Frederick

Lithologic analysis of the 1–2mm sand fraction

No abstract available.
Authors
James R. Lucas, George R. Hallberg, Karl M. Chauff, Mary Howes

Low-cost computer classification of land cover in the Portland area, Oregon, by signature extension techniques

Computer-aided techniques for interpreting multispectral data acquired by Landsat offer economies in the mapping of land cover. Even so, the actual establishment of the statistical classes, or "signatures," is one of the relatively more costly operations involved. Analysts have, therefore, been seeking cost-saving signature extension techniques that would accept training data acquired at one time
Authors
Leonard J. Gaydos

A perspective on remote sensing for wildlife management

The Pecora IV Symposium (Applications of Remote Sensing Data to Wildlife Management) conducted October 10-12, 1978, in Sioux Falls, S.D.; provided a perspective on the uses of remote sensing techniques for wildlife management. The task of summarizing the Symposium, which is the objective of this paper, is not simple because of the diversity of opinions presented regarding (a) the magnitude of the
Authors
David M. Carneggie, A. Marmelstein

Quantitative wildlife habitat evaluation using high-altitude color infrared aerial photographs

The habitat value for elk and sage grouse of two proposed phosphate strip mine sites was determined using habitat parameter measurements from high-altitude color infrared aerial photographs. Habitat suitability was assessed using the Habitat Evaluation Procedures being developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Similar results were obtained from two approaches--a remote-sensing-only approa
Authors
Lawrence R. Pettinger, Adrian Farmer, Mel Schamberger

Targeting exploration for nickel laterites in Indonesia with Landsat data

No abstract available.
Authors
J. V. Taranik, C. D. Reynolds, C. A. Sheehan, W. D. Carter

Potential applications of satellite imagery in some types of natural resource inventories

Landsat satellite imagery has been routinely available to researchers and resource scientists since 1972. Many studies have demonstrated the application of Landsat imagery for conducting inventories and mapping various natural resources. Examples of applications presented in this paper include: timber volumeinventory, range productivity inventory, wildland vegetation mapping, inventory of rangelan
Authors
Wayne G. Rohde

A selected bibliography: Remote sensing applications for tropical and subtropical vegetation analysis

This bibliography contains 425 citations of selected technical reports, journal articles, and other publications covering the general subject of tropical and subtropical vegetation analysis. Functionally related topics that include vegetation analysis are included for completeness, and citations have been organized under the following subheadings for ease of reference: remote sensing application o
Authors
Lawrence R. Pettinger