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  • Landsat 8: The plans, the r... Landsat 8: The plans, the reality, and the legacy
    Loveland, Thomas R.; Irons, James R. Remote sensing of environment, 11/2016, Volume: 185
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    Landsat 8, originally known as the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), is a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) partnership that continues the ...
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  • A review of large area moni... A review of large area monitoring of land cover change using Landsat data
    Hansen, Matthew C.; Loveland, Thomas R. Remote sensing of environment, July 2012, 2012-7-00, Volume: 122
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    Landsat data constitute the longest record of global-scale medium spatial resolution earth observation data. As a result, the current methods for large area monitoring of land cover change using ...
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  • The global Landsat archive:... The global Landsat archive: Status, consolidation, and direction
    Wulder, Michael A.; White, Joanne C.; Loveland, Thomas R. ... Remote sensing of environment, November 2016, 2016-11-00, 20161101, Volume: 185
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    New and previously unimaginable Landsat applications have been fostered by a policy change in 2008 that made analysis-ready Landsat data free and open access. Since 1972, Landsat has been collecting ...
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  • Land-use Pressure and a Tra... Land-use Pressure and a Transition to Forest-cover Loss in the Eastern United States
    Drummond, Mark A; Loveland, Thomas R Bioscience, 04/2010, Volume: 60, Issue: 4
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    Contemporary land-use pressures have a significant impact on the extent and condition of forests in the eastern United States, causing a regional-scale decline in forest cover. Earlier in the 20th ...
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  • Quality control and assessm... Quality control and assessment of interpreter consistency of annual land cover reference data in an operational national monitoring program
    Pengra, Bruce W.; Stehman, Stephen V.; Horton, Josephine A. ... Remote sensing of environment, 03/2020, Volume: 238
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    The U.S. Geological Survey Land Change Monitoring, Assessment and Projection (USGS LCMAP) initiative is working toward a comprehensive capability to characterize land cover and land cover change ...
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  • Opening the archive: How fr... Opening the archive: How free data has enabled the science and monitoring promise of Landsat
    Wulder, Michael A.; Masek, Jeffrey G.; Cohen, Warren B. ... Remote sensing of environment, July 2012, 2012-7-00, Volume: 122
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    Landsat occupies a unique position in the constellation of civilian earth observation satellites, with a long and rich scientific and applications heritage. With nearly 40years of continuous ...
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  • How Similar Are Forest Dist... How Similar Are Forest Disturbance Maps Derived from Different Landsat Time Series Algorithms?
    Cohen, Warren; Healey, Sean; Yang, Zhiqiang ... Forests, 03/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 4
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    Disturbance is a critical ecological process in forested systems, and disturbance maps are important for understanding forest dynamics. Landsat data are a key remote sensing dataset for monitoring ...
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  • Current status of Landsat p... Current status of Landsat program, science, and applications
    Wulder, Michael A.; Loveland, Thomas R.; Roy, David P. ... Remote sensing of environment, 05/2019, Volume: 225
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    Formal planning and development of what became the first Landsat satellite commenced over 50 years ago in 1967. Now, having collected earth observation data for well over four decades since the 1972 ...
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  • Lessons learned implementin... Lessons learned implementing an operational continuous United States national land change monitoring capability: The Land Change Monitoring, Assessment, and Projection (LCMAP) approach
    Brown, Jesslyn F.; Tollerud, Heather J.; Barber, Christopher P. ... Remote sensing of environment, 03/2020, Volume: 238
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    Growing demands for temporally specific information on land surface change are fueling a new generation of maps and statistics that can contribute to understanding geographic and temporal patterns of ...
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  • Landsat continuity: Issues ... Landsat continuity: Issues and opportunities for land cover monitoring
    Wulder, Michael A.; White, Joanne C.; Goward, Samuel N. ... Remote sensing of environment, 03/2008, Volume: 112, Issue: 3
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    Initiated in 1972, the Landsat program has provided a continuous record of earth observation for 35 years. The assemblage of Landsat spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions, over a reasonably ...
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