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Remote Sensing of Environment | 1988

Extraction of topography from side-looking satellite systems - A case study with SPOT simulation data

Stephen G. Ungar; Carolyn J. Merry; Richard R. Irish; Harlan L. McKim; Michael S. Miller

Abstract A test site in the Cape Flattery area of northwest Washington state was selected for constructing a simulated data set to evaluate techniques for extracting topography from side-looking satellite systems. A negative transparency orthophotoquad was digitized at a spacing of 85 μm, resulting in an equivalent ground distance of 9.86 m between pixels and a radiometric resolution of 256 levels. A bilinear interpolation was performed on U.S. Geological Survey digital elevation model (DEM) data to generate elevation data at a 9.86-m resolution. The nominal orbital characteristics and geometry of the SPOT (Systeme Probatoire DObservation de la Terre) satellite were convoluted with the data files to produce simulated panchromatic High Resolution Visible (HRV) digital stereo imagery for three different orbital paths. Techniques were developed for reconstructing topographic data. Essentially, these techniques coalign a nadir and off-nadir pass to calculate the stereo displacement for each pixel in the nadir view by correlating a small subarea to a corresponding subarea in the off-nadir pass. Preliminary analyses with the simulated HRV data and two pairs of data sets consisting of patterns of bars and boxes verify the efficacy of this technique.


Advances in Space Research | 1985

Evaluation of SPOT HRV simulation data for Corps of Engineers applications

Harlan L. McKim; Carolyn J. Merry

Abstract During the summer of 1983 three Corps of Engineers project sites were overflown as part of the SPOT (Systeme Probatoire dObservation de la Terre) High Resolution Visible (HRV) simulation campaign. The three sites were Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, Berlin Lake, Ohio, and Lac qui Parle, Minnesota. Multispectral imagery data at a 20-m resolution for three spectral bands (0.50–0.59 μm, 0.61–0.68 μm, 0.79–0.89 μm) were obtained for each of the sites. The data were analyzed for use in dredging, recreation resource management, water quality, and wildlife habitat applications.


Archive | 1980

Environmental Analysis of the Upper Susitna River Basin using Landsat Imagery

Lawrence W. Gatto; Carolyn J. Merry; Harlan L. McKim; Daniel E. Lawson


Archive | 1975

Inundation Damage to Vegetation at Selected New England Flood Control Reservoirs.

Harlan L. McKim; Lawrence W. Gatto; Carolyn J. Merry


Arctic | 1975

Islands of Grounded Ice

Austin Kovacs; Harlan L. McKim; Carolyn J. Merry


Hydraulic Engineering | 1994

Impact of GOES Data on Surface Heat Flux Predictions

Yi-Fei P. Chu; Keith W. Bedford; Carolyn J. Merry; Jay S. Hobgood


Hydraulic Engineering | 1989

Interfacing Geographic Information System Data with Real-Time Hydrologic Forecasting Models

Thomas C. Eagle; Carolyn J. Merry; Harlan L. McKim


This Digital Resource was created from scans of the Print Resource | 1987

Use of Landsat digital data for snow cover mapping in the Upper Saint John River Basin, Maine

Carolyn J. Merry; Michael S. Miller


This Digital Resource was created from scans of the Print Resource | 1985

Potential of Remote Sensing in the Corps of Engineers Dredging Program.

Carolyn J. Merry; Harlan L. McKim; Lawrence W. Gatto; V. Klemas


Archive | 1978

Computer Processing of LANDSAT Digital Data and Sensor Interface Development for Use in New England Reservoir Management.

Carolyn J. Merry; Harlan L. McKim

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Harlan L. McKim

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Richard R. Irish

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Stephen G. Ungar

Goddard Space Flight Center

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