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Remote Sensing of Environment | 1995

A prototype for pipeline routing using remotely sensed data and geographic information system analysis

Sandra C. Feldman; Ramona E. Pelletier; Ed Walser; James Smoot; Douglas Ahl

A prototype least cost analysis was performed for pipeline routing using remotely sensed data and GIS analysis. A small section of the proposed Caspian oil pipeline was chosen for development of the prototype. The entire proposed 700-km Caspian pipeline would connect with existing pipelines and carry oil from the Tengiz oil field in Kazakhstan, on the Caspian Sea, to Novorossiysk in Russia, on the Black Sea. A model was developed incorporating pipeline length, topography, geology, land use, and stream, wetland, road, and railroad crossings to identify a least cost pathway. Satellite remote sensing imagery was used as a base to display results and to define the land cover. Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis was used for spatial modeling and data overlay. Costs associated with terrain conditions, geology, and land use were calculated from actual costs on a recent Bechtel pipeline project. The length and cost associated with a straight line path between four predetermined points along a section of the pipeline were compared with the length and cost of the least cost pathway. The straight line path was 42 km long, and the least cost pathway was 51 km long. Although longer in length, the least cost pathway (in the area considered) is 14% less expensive to construct than the straight line path. The least cost pathway realizes savings principally by avoiding higher cost urban and industrial cells on the straight line route. The results of this analysis demonstrate the benefits of integrating remotely sensed data with GIS analysis as a first look for pipeline routing.


Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | 2011

Daily MODIS Data Trends of Hurricane-Induced Forest Impact and Early Recovery

Elijah W. Ramsey; Joseph P. Spruce; Amina Rangoonwala; Yukihiro Suzuoki; James Smoot; Jerry Gasser; Terri Bannister


Archive | 2010

Phenological Parameters Estimation Tool

Rodney McKellip; Kenton W. Ross; Joseph P. Spruce; James Smoot; Robert Ryan; Gerald Gasser; Donald Prados; Ronald Vaughan


oceans conference | 2009

Developing new coastal forest restoration products based on Landsat, ASTER, and MODIS data

Joseph P. Spruce; James Smoot; William D. Graham


Archive | 2007

Potential of VIIRS Data for Regional Monitoring of Gypsy Moth Defoliation: Implications for Forest Threat Early Warning System

Joseph P. Spruce; Robert Ryan; James Smoot; Donald Prados; Rodney McKellip; Sader. Steven A.; Jerry Gasser; George May; William W. Hargrove


Archive | 2014

Potential for Expanding the Near Real Time ForWarn Regional Forest Monitoring System to Include Alaska

Joseph P. Spruce; Gerald Gasser; William W. Hargrove; James Smoot; Philip Kuper


Archive | 2012

Role of MODIS Vegetation Phenology Products in the ForWarn System for Monitoring of Forest Disturbances in the Conterminous United States

Joseph P. Spruce; William W. Hargrove; Steve Norman; Jerry Gasser; James Smoot; Philip Kuper


Archive | 2012

Role of MODIS Vegetation Phenology Products in the U.S. for Warn Early Warning System for Forest Threats

Joseph P. Spruce; William W. Hargrove; Steve Norman; Gerald Gasser; James Smoot; Philip Kuper


Archive | 2012

Efforts to Map Impervious Cover for the Mobile Bay, Alabama Region for 1974-2008, Based on Landsat Data

Joseph P. Spruce; James Smoot; Jean T. Ellis; Roberta Swann


Archive | 2012

A Project to Map and Monitor Baldcypress Forests in Coastal Louisiana, Using Landsat, MODIS, and ASTER Satellite Data

Joseph P. Spruce; Steven A. Sader; James Smoot

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William W. Hargrove

United States Forest Service

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Philip Kuper

Computer Sciences Corporation

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Jean T. Ellis

University of South Carolina

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Donald Prados

Computer Sciences Corporation

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