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Autor:
James D. Hurd, Ronald T. Marple
Publikováno v:
Atlantic Geology. 57:311-341
LiDAR data collected in the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas revealed numerous, mostly NW-SE-oriented lineaments that cross the Cape Fear arch, the longest of which are the 50- to 115-km-long, NW-SE-oriented Faison, Jarmantown, Livingston Creek, and Wh
Autor:
Ronald T. Marple, James D. Hurd
Publikováno v:
Atlantic Geology. :057-091
High-resolution multibeam echosounder (MBES) and light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data, combined with regional gravity and aeromagnetic anomaly maps of the western Gulf of Maine, reveal numerous lineaments between central New England and the New E
Publikováno v:
Land
Volume 9
Issue 8
Land, Vol 9, Iss 255, p 255 (2020)
Volume 9
Issue 8
Land, Vol 9, Iss 255, p 255 (2020)
Remotely sensed land cover data can be a tremendous resource to land use decision makers, yet there is often a disconnect between the worlds of remote sensing and local government. The Connecticut&rsquo
s Changing Landscape project is focused on
s Changing Landscape project is focused on
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Atlantic Geology. :267-283
High-resolution LiDAR (light detection and ranging) images of northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire reveal a 10-km-long, NW-SE-oriented topographic lineament in northeastern Massachusetts that we interpret to be the surface expres
Autor:
Alan E. Gelfand, Jenica M. Allen, Thomas J. Leininger, Daniel L. Civco, James D. Hurd, John A. Silander
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 28:1671-1686
Woody invasive plants are an increasing component of the New England flora. Their success and geographic spread are mediated in part by landscape characteristics. We tested whether woody invasive plant richness was higher in landscapes with many fore
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. 14:377-387
Impervious surfaces have been identified as a reliable indicator of the impacts of development on water resources. Research has found that imperviousness has a direct effect on local surface water as well as indirect effects on downstream receiving w
Autor:
Cary Chadwick, James D. Hurd, Sandy Prisloe, Nels Barrett, Daniel L. Civco, Martha S. Gilmore, Emily Hoffhine Wilson
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing of Environment. 112:4048-4060
ARTICLE I NFO This study examines the effectiveness of using multi-temporal satellite imagery, field spectral data, and LiDAR top of canopy data to classify and map the common plant communities of the Ragged Rock Creek marsh, located near the mouth o
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 26:4981-4997
This paper describes a novel remote sensing land cover classification approach named competitive pixel-object classification, based on Bayesian neural networks and image segmentation. This approach makes use of both pixel spectral features and object