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Jahr: 1984
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements.......................................................... U1
Introductory Remarks
vin
Chapter One: THE SPOT SATELLITE SYSTEM
The SPOT Program: Organization and Data Distribution Policy.
Gérard BRÄCHET (SPOT IMAGE S.A., Toulouse, France)........................................... 3
SPOT System Conception and Project Status.
Michel COURTOIS (Centre National d Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France)............................ 8
SPOT Simulation Campaign Methodology: Simulated vs. Satellite Image Parameters.
Gilbert SAINT (Centre National d Etudes Spatiales-LERTS, Toulouse, France) and Gilbert M. WEILL
(SPOT IMAGE Corporation, Washington, DC.).................................................... 19
Ensuring a Mosaic with Revisit Flexibility Capabilities.
Ghislaine PONCE (Centre National d Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France)............................ 29
Testing SPOT Satellite Acquisition Strategies over the United States.
Eleanore S. MEREDITH and Gilbert M. WEILL (SPOT IMAGE Corporation, Washington, DC.)........... 37
Chapter Two: GEOLOGY
Evaluation of SPOT Simulator Data for Geologic Mapping in the Split Mountain Region, Uintah County,
Utah.
G. Bryan BAILEY (U.S. Geological Survey, EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD) and John L. DWYER
(Technicolor Government Services, Inc., EROS Data Center)........................................ 47
Digital Processing of SPOT Simulator and Landsat TM Data for the SP Mountain Region, Arizona.
Pat S. CHAVEZ, Jr. and Graydon Lennis BERLIN (U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, AZ)................ 56
Evaluation of SPOT Simulator Data for the Detection of Alteration in Goldfield/Cuprite, Nevada.
Marcus X. BORENGASSER and James V. TARANK (University of Nevada, Reno, NV)................. 67
Preliminary Evaluation of Simulated SPOT Data for Cultural Resource Assessment: An Experiment at
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico.
Michael INGLJS and Thomas K. BUDGE (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM) and James I.
EBERT (Consulting Archaeologist)............................................................... 73
Review of SPOT Imagery Simulation at the Copper Canyon Cu-Au Mining Area, Lander County, Nevada.
Robert A. METZ (Duval Corporation, Tucson, AZ), David W. BLAKE and Patrick R. WOTRUBA (Duval
Corporation, Battle Mountain, NV)............................................................... 83
New Digital Elevation Mapping Software Applied to SPOT Simulation Stereo Data
Robert K. VINCENT, Peter K. PLEITNER, David H. COUPLAND, Howard SCHULTZ, and Edward R. B.
OSHEL (Geospectra Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI).................................................. 92
Chapter Three: AGRICULTURE
Evaluation of Simulated SPOT Imagery for the Interpretation of Agricultural Resources in California
Stephen D. DeGLORIA (University of California, Berkeley, CA)...................................... 101
Preliminary Evaluation of Simulated SPOT Data Acquired 6 July, 1983, Morton County North Dakota
Earl S. MERRITT (Earth Satellite Corporation, Chevy Chase, MD)................... ................. 109
iv
Discrimination of Orchard and Truck Crops near Oxnard, California Using SPOT Simulator Data.
Charlene T. SAILER, Lisa J. MANN, John E. ESTES, David ECKHARDT, and Scott GOETZ
(University of California, Santa Barbara, CA)..................................................... 115
An Assessment of SPOT Simulator Data for Rangeland Resource Mapping.
James A. MASLANIK (Technicolor Government Services, Inc., Denver, CO), WiUiam J. BONNER, Jr.
(Bureau of Land Management, Denver, CO), and Randy A. McKINLEY (Technicolor Government Services,
Inc., Denver, CO)............................................................................. 122
A Comparative Evaluation of Simulated SPOT, Thematic Mapper, and Simulated Thematic Mapper Data
in a Western Ecozone.
Joan S. BUIS (Technicolor Government Services, Inc., NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA). .. 130
Chapter Four: URBAN PLANNING AND CARTOGRAPHY
SPOT Simulation Imagery for Urban Monitoring—A Comparison with Landsat TM and MSS Imagery and
with High Altitude Color Infrared Photography.
Robert N. COLWELL (Walnut Creek, CA) and Charles E. POULTON (Santa Clara, CA)................. 139
Comparative Evaluation of Simulated SPOT, Landsat-TM and NHAP CIR Data for Urban Land Cover and
Impervious Surface Identification.
Mary G. DOLAN and Samuel R. MARTIN (Baltimore Regional Planning Council, Baltimore, MD) and Larry
J. WARNICK (Earth Satellite Corporation, Chevy Chase, MD)....................................... 148
Statistical Analysis of SPOT Simulation Data and Comparison with Landsat 4 Thematic Mapper Data.
John C. PRICE (USDA-ARS Hydrology Laboratory, Beltsville, MD)................................... 157
Investigation of SPOT Spectral and Spatial Characteristics for Discriminating Land Use and Land Cover in
Prince George s County, Maryland.
David L. TOLL (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD) and Ruth E. KENNARD (Science
Applications Research, Riverdale, MD).......................................................... 165
Detection of Solid Waste Disposal Site Problems in an Urban Environment Using Simulated SPOT Data.
Daniel S. ANDREWS (Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN)................................ 171
Applications of Simulated SPOT Data to Mapping Land Cover Patterns and Changes in an Urban Fringe
Environment.
Valerie A. MILAZZO and Robert H. DeANGELIS (U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA)................ 177
Chapter Five: WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
A Comparison of SPOT Simulator Data with Landsat MSS Imagery for Delineating Water Masses in
Delaware Bay, Broadkill River, and Adjacent Wetlands.
Steven G. ACKLESON and Vytautas KLEMAS (University of Delaware, Newark, DE) and Harlan L. McKIM
and Carolyn J. MERRY (U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH) . . . 189
The Potential Use of SPOT HRV Imagery for Analysis of Coastal Sediment Plumes.
Lawrence E. BAND (Hunter College, New York, NY) and Harlan L. McKIM and Carolyn J. MERRY (U.S.
Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH)............................ 199
Wildlife Habitat Mapping in Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota.
Carolyn J. MERRY (U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH), Gary
GREEN and Randall DEVENDORF (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul, MN), and Steve ANDERSON
(Minnesota Land Management Information Center, St. Paul, MN)................................... 205
Spatial Analysis in Recreation Resource Management for the Berlin Lake Reservoir Project.
Henry A. EDWARDO and Michael KORYAK (U.S. Army Engineer District, Pittsburgh, PA), Michael A.
MILLER (Sigma Data Services Corp.), Helene WILSON (Columbia University, New York, NY), Carolyn J.
MERRY and Harlan L. McKIM (U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory,
Hanover, NH)................................................................................ 209
Use of Simulated SPOT Data for the Evaluation of Landscape Stability in a Semi-Arid Region.
K.F. CONNORS, T.W. GARDNER, G.W. PETERSEN, J.R. EYTON, and G.M. BAUMER (The Pennsylva-
nia State University, University Park, PA)........................................................ 220
Vegetative Cover and Hydrologie Transport Studies in the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania Using
Simulated SPOT Data.
N.F. PARKS, K.F. CONNORS, G.W. PETERSEN, T.W. GARDNER, J.R. EYTON, G.M. BAUMER, and B.J.
TURNER (The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA).................................. 229
Chapter Six: FORESTRY
Digital Terrain Model Synthesis Using Signal Matching in Naturally Vegetated Regions.
Richard R. IRISH and Alan H. STRAHLER (Hunter College, New York, NY) and Adigun ABIODUN (United
Nations, New York, NY)....................................................................... 241
SPOT Potential for Land Use/Land Cover Classification in Using Image Enhancement and Computer
Processing.
John H. ROEBIG (TAMS, New York, NY), Ernest HARDY and Ray BRYANT (Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY), and Barton GUETTI (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY)..... 251
Forest Cover Type Mapping and Spruce Budworm Defoliation Detection Using Simulated SPOT Imagery.
Martin P. BUCHHEIM, Ann L. MACLEAN, and Thomas M. LILLESAND (University of Wisconsin, 9C-Q
Madison, WI)........................................................................;....... ö9
The Interpretation of Forest Resources in California on Simulated SPOT Imagery.
Stephen D. DeGLORIA (University of California, Berkeley, CA)..................................... 267
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Titel: SPOT simulation applications handbook
Autor:
Jahr: 1984
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements. U1
Introductory Remarks
vin
Chapter One: THE SPOT SATELLITE SYSTEM
The SPOT Program: Organization and Data Distribution Policy.
Gérard BRÄCHET (SPOT IMAGE S.A., Toulouse, France). 3
SPOT System Conception and Project Status.
Michel COURTOIS (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France). 8
SPOT Simulation Campaign Methodology: Simulated vs. Satellite Image Parameters.
Gilbert SAINT (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales-LERTS, Toulouse, France) and Gilbert M. WEILL
(SPOT IMAGE Corporation, Washington, DC.). 19
Ensuring a Mosaic with Revisit Flexibility Capabilities.
Ghislaine PONCE (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France). 29
Testing SPOT Satellite Acquisition Strategies over the United States.
Eleanore S. MEREDITH and Gilbert M. WEILL (SPOT IMAGE Corporation, Washington, DC.). 37
Chapter Two: GEOLOGY
Evaluation of SPOT Simulator Data for Geologic Mapping in the Split Mountain Region, Uintah County,
Utah.
G. Bryan BAILEY (U.S. Geological Survey, EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD) and John L. DWYER
(Technicolor Government Services, Inc., EROS Data Center). 47
Digital Processing of SPOT Simulator and Landsat TM Data for the SP Mountain Region, Arizona.
Pat S. CHAVEZ, Jr. and Graydon Lennis BERLIN (U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, AZ). 56
Evaluation of SPOT Simulator Data for the Detection of Alteration in Goldfield/Cuprite, Nevada.
Marcus X. BORENGASSER and James V. TARANK (University of Nevada, Reno, NV). 67
Preliminary Evaluation of Simulated SPOT Data for Cultural Resource Assessment: An Experiment at
Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico.
Michael INGLJS and Thomas K. BUDGE (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM) and James I.
EBERT (Consulting Archaeologist). 73
Review of SPOT Imagery Simulation at the Copper Canyon Cu-Au Mining Area, Lander County, Nevada.
Robert A. METZ (Duval Corporation, Tucson, AZ), David W. BLAKE and Patrick R. WOTRUBA (Duval
Corporation, Battle Mountain, NV). 83
New Digital Elevation Mapping Software Applied to SPOT Simulation Stereo Data
Robert K. VINCENT, Peter K. PLEITNER, David H. COUPLAND, Howard SCHULTZ, and Edward R. B.
OSHEL (Geospectra Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI). 92
Chapter Three: AGRICULTURE
Evaluation of Simulated SPOT Imagery for the Interpretation of Agricultural Resources in California
Stephen D. DeGLORIA (University of California, Berkeley, CA). 101
Preliminary Evaluation of Simulated SPOT Data Acquired 6 July, 1983, Morton County North Dakota
Earl S. MERRITT (Earth Satellite Corporation, Chevy Chase, MD).'. 109
iv
Discrimination of Orchard and Truck Crops near Oxnard, California Using SPOT Simulator Data.
Charlene T. SAILER, Lisa J. MANN, John E. ESTES, David ECKHARDT, and Scott GOETZ
(University of California, Santa Barbara, CA). 115
An Assessment of SPOT Simulator Data for Rangeland Resource Mapping.
James A. MASLANIK (Technicolor Government Services, Inc., Denver, CO), WiUiam J. BONNER, Jr.
(Bureau of Land Management, Denver, CO), and Randy A. McKINLEY (Technicolor Government Services,
Inc., Denver, CO). 122
A Comparative Evaluation of Simulated SPOT, Thematic Mapper, and Simulated Thematic Mapper Data
in a Western Ecozone.
Joan S. BUIS (Technicolor Government Services, Inc., NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA). . 130
Chapter Four: URBAN PLANNING AND CARTOGRAPHY
SPOT Simulation Imagery for Urban Monitoring—A Comparison with Landsat TM and MSS Imagery and
with High Altitude Color Infrared Photography.
Robert N. COLWELL (Walnut Creek, CA) and Charles E. POULTON (Santa Clara, CA). 139
Comparative Evaluation of Simulated SPOT, Landsat-TM and NHAP CIR Data for Urban Land Cover and
Impervious Surface Identification.
Mary G. DOLAN and Samuel R. MARTIN (Baltimore Regional Planning Council, Baltimore, MD) and Larry
J. WARNICK (Earth Satellite Corporation, Chevy Chase, MD). 148
Statistical Analysis of SPOT Simulation Data and Comparison with Landsat 4 Thematic Mapper Data.
John C. PRICE (USDA-ARS Hydrology Laboratory, Beltsville, MD). 157
Investigation of SPOT Spectral and Spatial Characteristics for Discriminating Land Use and Land Cover in
Prince George's County, Maryland.
David L. TOLL (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD) and Ruth E. KENNARD (Science
Applications Research, Riverdale, MD). 165
Detection of Solid Waste Disposal Site Problems in an Urban Environment Using Simulated SPOT Data.
Daniel S. ANDREWS (Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN). 171
Applications of Simulated SPOT Data to Mapping Land Cover Patterns and Changes in an Urban Fringe
Environment.
Valerie A. MILAZZO and Robert H. DeANGELIS (U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA). 177
Chapter Five: WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS
A Comparison of SPOT Simulator Data with Landsat MSS Imagery for Delineating Water Masses in
Delaware Bay, Broadkill River, and Adjacent Wetlands.
Steven G. ACKLESON and Vytautas KLEMAS (University of Delaware, Newark, DE) and Harlan L. McKIM
and Carolyn J. MERRY (U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH) . . . 189
The Potential Use of SPOT HRV Imagery for Analysis of Coastal Sediment Plumes.
Lawrence E. BAND (Hunter College, New York, NY) and Harlan L. McKIM and Carolyn J. MERRY (U.S.
Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH). 199
Wildlife Habitat Mapping in Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota.
Carolyn J. MERRY (U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH), Gary
GREEN and Randall DEVENDORF (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul, MN), and Steve ANDERSON
(Minnesota Land Management Information Center, St. Paul, MN). 205
Spatial Analysis in Recreation Resource Management for the Berlin Lake Reservoir Project.
Henry A. EDWARDO and Michael KORYAK (U.S. Army Engineer District, Pittsburgh, PA), Michael A.
MILLER (Sigma Data Services Corp.), Helene WILSON (Columbia University, New York, NY), Carolyn J.
MERRY and Harlan L. McKIM (U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory,
Hanover, NH). 209
Use of Simulated SPOT Data for the Evaluation of Landscape Stability in a Semi-Arid Region.
K.F. CONNORS, T.W. GARDNER, G.W. PETERSEN, J.R. EYTON, and G.M. BAUMER (The Pennsylva-
nia State University, University Park, PA). 220
Vegetative Cover and Hydrologie Transport Studies in the Bituminous Coal Fields of Pennsylvania Using
Simulated SPOT Data.
N.F. PARKS, K.F. CONNORS, G.W. PETERSEN, T.W. GARDNER, J.R. EYTON, G.M. BAUMER, and B.J.
TURNER (The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA). 229
Chapter Six: FORESTRY
Digital Terrain Model Synthesis Using Signal Matching in Naturally Vegetated Regions.
Richard R. IRISH and Alan H. STRAHLER (Hunter College, New York, NY) and Adigun ABIODUN (United
Nations, New York, NY). 241
SPOT Potential for Land Use/Land Cover Classification in Using Image Enhancement and Computer
Processing.
John H. ROEBIG (TAMS, New York, NY), Ernest HARDY and Ray BRYANT (Cornell University, Ithaca,
NY), and Barton GUETTI (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany, NY). 251
Forest Cover Type Mapping and Spruce Budworm Defoliation Detection Using Simulated SPOT Imagery.
Martin P. BUCHHEIM, Ann L. MACLEAN, and Thomas M. LILLESAND (University of Wisconsin, 9C-Q
Madison, WI).;. ö9
The Interpretation of Forest Resources in California on Simulated SPOT Imagery.
Stephen D. DeGLORIA (University of California, Berkeley, CA). 267
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