ASPRS

PE&RS February 2006

VOLUME 72, NUMBER 2
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING

Forthcoming Articles

Bisheng Yang, Wenzhong Shi, and Quigquan Li, A Dynamic Method for Generating Multi-Resolution TIN Models.

Danlin Yu and Changshan Wu, Incorporating Remote Sensing Information in Modeling House Values: A Regression Tree Approach.

XiaoHang Liu, Keith Clarke, and Martin Herold, Population Density and Image Texture: A Comparison Study.

Rick Lawrence, Rebecca Hurst, T. Weaver, and Richard Aspinall, Mapping Prairie Pothole Communities with Multitemporal Ikonos Satellite Imagery.

Barbara Koch, Ursula Heyder, and Holger Weinacker, Detection on Individual Tree Crowns in Airborne Lidar Data.

Jie Shan, Chiung-Shiuan Fu, Bin Li, James Bethel, Jeffrey Kretsch, and Edward Mikhail, Principles and Evaluation of Autostereoscopic Photogrammetric Measurement.

Wanxiao Sun, Three New Implementations of the Triangular Prism Method for Computing the Fractal Dimension of Remote Sensing Images.

Michael S. Chubey, Steven E. Franklin, and Michael A. Wulder, Object-based Analysis of Ikonos-2 Imagery for Extraction of Forest Inventory Parameters.

Leland Pierce, Josef Kellndorfer, Wayne Walker, and Oton Barros, Evaluation of the Horizontal Resolution of SRTM Elevation Data.

Yi Hui Lu, John C. Trinder, and Kurt Kubik, Automatic Building Detection Using the Dempster-Shafer Algorithm.

Nikolaos A. Soulakellis, Irwin D. Novak, Nikolaos Zouros, Paul Lowman,and Jacob Yates, Fusing Landsat-5/TM Imagery and Shaded Relief Maps in Tectonic and Geomorphic Mapping: Lesvos Island, Greece.

Andrew A. Millward, Joseph M. Piwowar, and Philip J. Howarth, Time-Series Analysis of Medium-Resolution, Multisensor Satellite Data for Identifying Landscape Change.

Nicholas C. Coops, Nicholas Goodwin, and Christine Stone, Predicting Sphaeropsis sapinea Damage in Pinus radiata Canopies Using Spectral Indices and Spectral Mixture Analysis.

Qian Yu, Peng Gong, Nick Clinton, Maggi Kelly, and Dave Schirokauer, Object-Based Detailed Vegetation Classification with Airborne High Spatial Resolution Remote Sensing Imagery.

Kurt H. Riitters, James D. Wickham, and Timothy G. Wade, Evaluating Ecoregions for Sampling and Mapping Land-cover Patterns.

Haiping Su, Duane Karna, Eric Fraim, Michael Fitzgerald, Rose Dominguez, Jeffrey S. Myers,Bruce Coffland, Lawrence R. Handley, and Thomas Mace, Evaluation of Eelgrass Beds Mapping Using a High-Resolution Airborne Multispectral Scanner.

Elijah Ramsey III, Amina Rangoonwala, and Gene Nelson, Canopy Reflectance Related to Marsh Dieback Onset and Progression in Coastal Louisiana.

Jeffrey P. Walker and Garry R. Willgoose, A Comparative Study of Australian Cartometric and Photogrammetric Digital Elevation Model Accuracy.

Yeqiao Wang and Xinsheng Zhang, A SPLIT Model for Extraction of Subpixel Impervious Surface Information.

Lei Ji and Kevin Gallo, A New Agreement Coefficient for Comparing Remotely Sensed Data Acquired from Different Sensors.

Manfred Ehlers, Monika Gaehler, and Ronald Janowsky, Automated Techniques for Environmental Monitoring and Change Analyses for Ultra High Resolution Remote Sensing Data.

Randolph L. Ferguson, Charles Krouse, Marlene Patterson, and Jonathan A. Hare, Automated Thematic Registration of NOAA, Coastwatch, and AVHRR Images.

John Barlow, Steven Franklin, and Yvonne Martin, High Spatial Resolution Satellite Imagery, DEM Derivatives, and Image Segmentation for the Detection of Mass Wasting Processes.

João M. B. Carreiras, José M. C. Pereira, and Yosio E. Shimabukuro, Land-cover Mapping in the Brazilian Amazon Using SPOT-4 Vegetation Data and Machine Learning Classification Methods.

Leena Matikainen, Juha Hyyppä, and Marcus Engdahl, Mapping Built-up Areas from Multitemporal Interferometric SAR Images - A Segment-based Approach.

Richard G. Lathrop, Paul Montesano, and Scott Haag, A Multi-scale Segmentation Approach to Mapping Seagrass Habitats Using Airborne Digital Camera Imagery.

Jeremy Mennis, Socioeconomic-Vegetation Relationships in Urban, Residential Land: The Case of Denver, Colorado.

Anthony Stefanidis, Charalampos Georgiadis, and Peggy Agouris, Orientation of Ground-level Motion Imagery Using Building Facades.

Qi Chen, Dennis Baldocchi, Peng Gong, and Maggi Kelly, Isolating Individual Trees in a Savanna Woodland Using Small Footprint Lidar Data.

Miao-Hsiang Peng and Tian-Yuan Shih, Error Assessment in Two Lidar-derived TIN Datasets.

Rebecca Musy, Randolph Wynne, Christine Blinn, John Scrivani, and Ronald McRoberts, Automated Forest Area Estimation Using Iterative Guided Spectral Class Rejection.

Juana M. Montané and Raymond Torres, Accuracy Assessment of Lidar Saltmarsh Topographic Data Using RTK GPS.

C.S. Fraser and S. Al-Ajlouni, Zoom-Dependent Camera Calibration in Digital Close-Range Photogrammetry.

Jeff Eidenshink, A 16-year Time Series of 1 km AVHRR Satellite Data of the Conterminous United States and Alaska.

Deepak Mishra, Sunil Narumalani, Donald Rundquist, and Merlin Lawson, Benthic Habitat Mapping in Tropical Marine Environments Using QuickBird Multispectral Data.

Desheng Liu, Peng Gong, Maggi Kelly, and Qinghua Guo, Automatic Registration of Airborne Images with Complex Local Distortion.

Michael Schmidt, Edward A. King, and Tim R. McVicar, A User-customized Web-based Delivery System of Hypertemporal Remote Sensing Datasets for Australasia.

Suzanne P. Wechsler and Charles N. Kroll, Quantifying DEM Uncertainty and its Effect on Topographic Parameters.

SPECIAL SRTM ISSUE

James A. Slater, Graham Garvey, Carolyn Johnston, Jeffrey Haase, Barry Heady, George Kroenung, and James Little, The SRTM Data Finishing Process and Products.

Ernesto Rodríguez, Charles S. Morris, J. Eric Belz, A Global Assessment of the SRTM Performance.

Jörn Hoffmann and Diana Walter, How Complementary are SRTM-X and -C Band Digital Elevation Models?

Peter L. Guth, Geomorphometry from SRTM: Comparison to NED.

Michelle Hofton, Ralph Dubayah, J Bryan Blair, and David Rabine, Validation of SRTM Elevations Over Vegetated and Non-vegetated Terrain Using Medium-Footprint Lidar.

Claudia C. Carabajal and David J. Harding, SRTM C-band and ICESat Laser Altimetry Elevation Comparisons as a Function of Tree Cover and Relief.

Marc Simard, Keqi Zhang, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy, Michael S. Ross, Pablo L. Ruiz, Edward Castañeda-Moya, Robert R. Twilley, and Ernesto Rodriguez, Mapping Height and Biomass of Mangrove Forests in the Everglades National Park with SRTM Elevation Data.

Brian Kiel, Doug Alsdorf, and Gina LeFavour, Capability of SRTM-C and -X Band DEM Data to Measure Water Elevations in Ohio and the Amazon.

B.H. Menze, J.A. Ur, and A.G. Sherratt, Detection of Ancient Settlement Mounds Archaeological Survey Based on the SRTM Terrain Model.

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