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Hydrology and water quality of a wetland used to receive wastewater effluent, St. Joseph, Minnesota
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J. R. Stark, R. G. Brown
Processing and analysis of commercial satellite image data of the nuclear accident at Chernobyl, U.S.S.R.
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Franklin G. Sadowski, Steven J. Covington, Joy J. Hood, David Meyer, John L. Dwyer, Wayne A. Miller
Status of worldwide Landsat archive
In cooperation with the International Landsat community, and through the Landsat Technical Working Group (LTWG), NOAA is assembling information about the status of the Worldwide Landsat Archive. During LTWG 9, member nations agreed to participate in a survey of International Landsat data holding and of their archive experiences with Landsat data. The goal of the effort was two-fold; one, to docu
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Howard W. Warriner
A joint NOAA/USGS study to evaluate satellite assessment of land surface features and climatic variables
Data collection and preliminary analyses have begun for a study that will evaluate the usefulness of satellite data for assessment of land surface features and climatic variables. The objective of the study is to determine what relationships exist between routinely available ground-based climatic and land surface information and satellite-obtained land surface information. The overall goal is to
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Kevin P. Gallo, J.D. Tarpley, Stephen M. Howard, D. G. Moore
Producing Alaska interim land cover maps from Landsat digital and ancillary data
In 1985, the U.S. Geological Survey initiated a research program to produce 1:250,000-scale land cover maps of Alaska using digital Landsat multispectral scanner data and ancillary data and to evaluate the potential of establishing a statewide land cover mapping program using this approach. The geometrically corrected and resampled Landsat pixel data are registered to a Universal Transverse Merca
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Katherine Fitzpatrick-Lins, Eileen Flanagan Doughty, Mark Shasby, Thomas R. Loveland, Susan Benjamin
Digital processing techniques and film density calibration for printing image data
Satellite image data that cover a wide range of environments are being used to make prints that represent a map type product. If a wide distribution of these products is desired, they are printed using lithographic rather than photographic procedures to reduce the cost per print. Problems are encountered in the photo lab if the film products to be used for lithographic printing have the same den
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Pat S. Chavez, Joseph A. McSweeney, Douglas R. Binnie
Overview of the land analysis system (LAS)
The Land Analysis System (LAS) is a fully integrated digital analysis system designed to support remote sensing, image processing, and geographic information systems research. LAS is being developed through a cooperative effort between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center and the U. S. Geological Survey Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Cente
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Bruce K. Quirk, Lyndon R. Olseson
The use of the National Water Data Exchange in support of estuarine and coastal programs
The National Water Data Exchange(NAWDEX) was established by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1976. Its program is directed toward improving the exchange of water and water-related data collected and made available by hundreds of federal and non-federal agencies throughout the United States. This paper describes the NAWDEX program and the services which can be provided to assist coastal and estuarine
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Owen O. Williams, Melvin D. Edwards
Propogation of tides in south, central and San Pablo Bays, California - comparison of model results and field observations
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J. W. Gartner, R. T. Cheng
Sino-American cooperative studies on applications of remote sensing to surveying and mapping
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D. T. Lauer, C. Liangcai
Comparison of the gridded finite element and the polynomial interpolations for geometric rectification and mosaicking of Landsat data
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June M. Thormodsgard, T. M. Lillesand