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The following pages link to James Vogelmann (Q138939):
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- Regional land cover characterization using multiple sources of intermediate-scale data (Q143629) (← links)
- Case study comparing multiple irrigated land datasets in Arizona and Colorado, USA (Q145346) (← links)
- Monitoring gradual ecosystem change using Landsat time series analyses: case studies in selected forest and rangeland ecosystems (Q147617) (← links)
- Comparing forest fragmentation and its drivers in China and the USA with Globcover v2.2 (Q148810) (← links)
- An automated approach for reconstructing recent forest disturbance history using dense Landsat time series stacks (Q148860) (← links)
- Automated masking of cloud and cloud shadow for forest change analysis using Landsat images (Q148875) (← links)
- Lessons learned implementing an operational continuous U.S. national land change monitoring capability: The LCMAP approach (Q149273) (← links)
- Including land cover change in analysis of greenness trends using all available Landsat 5, 7, and 8 images: A case study from Guangzhou, China (2000–2014) (Q151619) (← links)
- Perspectives on monitoring gradual change across the continuity of Landsat sensors using time-series data (Q153050) (← links)
- Landsat 5/Landsat 7 underfly cross-calibration experiment (Q153427) (← links)
- National land-cover pattern data (Q153468) (← links)
- Characterizing fragmentation of the collective forests in southern China from multitemporal Landsat imagery: A case study from Kecheng district of Zhejiang province (Q154032) (← links)
- Estimating California ecosystem carbon change using process model and land cover disturbance data: 1951-2000 (Q154084) (← links)
- Landsat-8: Science and product vision for terrestrial global change research (Q154523) (← links)
- Phenology and climate relationships in aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forest and woodland communities of southwestern Colorado (Q235014) (← links)
- Ten ways remote sensing can contribute to conservation (Q235026) (← links)
- The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium: 20 years of development and integration of USA national land cover data (Q236728) (← links)
- Bringing an ecological view of change to Landsat-based remote sensing (Q237207) (← links)
- Assessment of forest degradation in Vietnam using Landsat time series data (Q239901) (← links)
- How similar are forest disturbance maps derived from different Landsat time series algorithms? (Q240341) (← links)
- Characterization of intra-annual reflectance properties of land cover classes in southeastern South Dakota using Landsat TM and ETM+ data (Q240658) (← links)
- Cross-sensor comparisons between Landsat 5 TM and IRS-P6 AWiFS and disturbance detection using integrated Landsat and AWiFS time-series images (Q242601) (← links)
- Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon cycling in the United States and Canada (Q245599) (← links)
- Land-cover change detection (Q245920) (← links)
- A simple and effective method for filling gaps in Landsat ETM+ SLC-off images (Q250540) (← links)
- Estimating aboveground forest biomass carbon and fire consumption in the U.S. Utah High Plateaus using data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis program, Landsat, and LANDFIRE (Q250761) (← links)
- Detecting post-fire burn severity and vegetation recovery using multitemporal remote sensing spectral indices and field-collected composite burn index data in a ponderosa pine forest (Q250819) (← links)
- Free access to Landsat imagery (Q251969) (← links)
- Assessment of fire fuel load dynamics in shrubland ecosystems in the western United States using MODIS products (Q253269) (← links)
- Regional characterization of land cover using multiple sources of data (Q254841) (← links)
- Regional land cover characterization using Landsat thematic mapper data and ancillary data sources (Q257986) (← links)
- Effects of Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper and Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper plus radiometric and geometric calibrations and corrections on landscape characterization (Q261394) (← links)
- Assessment of forest fragmentation in southern New England using remote sensing and geographic information systems technology (Q269657) (← links)
- The role of remote sensing and GIS for wildland fire hazard assessment (Q271566) (← links)
- Mapping forest change using stacked generalization: An ensemble approach (Q275216) (← links)
- Climate sensitivity to decadal land cover and land use change across the conterminous United States (Q288107) (← links)
- Creation of a 30-meter land cover database for the conterminous United States—Accomplishments and future goals (Q288399) (← links)
- Completion of the 1990s National Land Cover Data set for the conterminous United States from Landsat Thematic Mapper data and ancillary data sources (Q289603) (← links)
- Case Study Comparing Multiple Irrigated Land Datasets in Arizona and Colorado, USA (Q289747) (← links)
- Monitoring landscape change for LANDFIRE using multi-temporal satellite imagery and ancillary data (Q289955) (← links)
- Perspectives on the use of land-cover data for ecological investigations (Q290588) (← links)
- Monitoring forest changes in the southwestern United States using multitemporal Landsat data (Q310752) (← links)
- Sample project: establishing a global forest monitoring capability using multi-resolution and multi-temporal remotely sensed data sets (Q311083) (← links)