PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
June 2017
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PHOTOGRAMME TR I C ENG I NE ER I NG & REMOT E SENS I NG
The official journal for imaging and geospatial information science and technology
June 2017 Volume 83 Number 6
ebecca Morton
ll of this will not be finished in the first 100 days. Nor will it be finished in the first 1,000 days, nor in the
lifetime of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet, but let us begin
FEATURES
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
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Li Aihua, Jessica J. Mitchell, Nancy F. Glenn, Matthew J. Germino, Joel B. Sankey, Richard G.
Allen,
and
Wenguang Zhao
Lidar and imaging spectroscopy data are promising for estimating aerodynamic roughness
length, and thus can be used to refine land surface models at regional scales in semiarid
shrublands.
Brandon E. Cooper, Randel L. Dymond,
and
Yang Shao
To address accuracy concerns of the National Land Cover Dataset (NLCD), this case study
compares the impervious surface product from the NLCD to an aerial photo-interpreted
Detailed Land Cover Dataset (DLCD) for the Town of Blacksburg, Virginia over two time
periods (2005/2006 and 2011) at two spatial aggregation scales (30 m and 90 m) and
scopes (site-specific to area-extent).
Wenli Li, W. Randolph Franklin, Salles Viana Gomes de Magalhães,
and
Marcus V. A. Andrade
Parallelization of the Franklin-Vogt multiple observer siting algorithm.
Salahuddin M. Jaber
and
Mohammed I. Al-Qinna
Evaluating the potential of Landsat TM-based models augmented by relevant auxiliary
data for predicting soil organic carbon for carbon crediting programs in semi-arid
environments.
COLUMNS
This month we look at the The Republic of Philippines.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Join us in welcoming our newest members to ASPRS.
DEPARTMENTS
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