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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING & REMOTE SENSING 2012 Index 1 Subject Index A Accuracy assessment Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti- fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us- ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL- DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873 A New Method for Segmenting Individ- ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84 Accuracy assessment — Bio-optical model A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem- poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra- manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260 Accuracy assessment — Building damage classification Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635 Accuracy assessment — Burned area products Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60 Accuracy assessment — Geometric Automated Georeferencing of Optical Satel- lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re- inartz. January: 61–74 Accuracy assessment — Geopositioning Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec- tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer- nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257 Accuracy assessment — Horizontal Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. April: 296–297 Accuracy assessment — Image classification Application of Time Series Landsat Im- ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755 A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604 Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc- Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616 Accuracy assessment — Imagery resolution Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap- proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635 Accuracy assessment — Irrigated area maps Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantify- ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Gen- eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873 Development of an Advanced Global Field Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem- onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884 Accuracy assessment — Lidar Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of the Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347 A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu- ary: 75–84 Accuracy assessment — Mapping Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas- sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par- do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137 A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul- tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837 Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief- corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. May: 473–484 Accuracy assessment — Measurement Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea- sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow- cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246 Accuracy assessment — 2001 NLCD per- cent tree canopy map Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727 Accuracy assessment — OBO approach A Framework for Supervised Image Clas- sification with Incomplete Training Sam- ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604 Accuracy assessment — Pixel-based Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land- Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col- lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068 Accuracy assessment — Tree crown delin- eation A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea- tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692 Accuracy assessment — Vertical A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766 Accuracy assessment--Wetlands delinea- tion An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao- juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök- kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547 Adaptive control of LODS An Efficient Point Cloud Management Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381 Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-

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Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index 1

Subject IndexA

Accuracy assessmentDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

A New Method for Segmenting Individ-ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Accuracy assessment — Bio-optical modelA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Accuracy assessment — Building damage classificationSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Accuracy assessment — Burned area productsAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Accuracy assessment — GeometricAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Accuracy assessment — GeopositioningGeopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Accuracy assessment — HorizontalMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

April: 296–297

Accuracy assessment — Image classificationApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

A Framework for Supervised Image Clas-sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604

Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Accuracy assessment — Imagery resolutionSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Accuracy assessment — Irrigated area mapsDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quantify-

ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Gen-eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873

Development of an Advanced Global Field Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Accuracy assessment — LidarCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu-ary: 75–84

Accuracy assessment — MappingIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. May: 473–484

Accuracy assessment — MeasurementDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Accuracy assessment — 2001 NLCD per-cent tree canopy mapModeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

Accuracy assessment — OBO approachA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Accuracy assessment — Pixel-basedGeneration of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Accuracy assessment — Tree crown delin-eationA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Accuracy assessment — VerticalA Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Accuracy assessment--Wetlands delinea-tion

An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Adaptive control of LODSAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS)Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-

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Subject IndexClinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Aerial dispersantsOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

Aerial image mosaickingAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You-chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No-vember: 1141–1150

Aerial imageryBuilding Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

A Framework for Supervised Image Clas-sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. May: 473–484

Aerial imagesAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Aerial multispectral remote sensingExpanding the Utility of Remote Sens-

ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

Aerial photographsDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Aerial triangulationBundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Au-gust: 784, December: 1211

Affine transformationAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

African Cultural Heritage Sites and Land-scapes DatabaseLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

Agricultural land cover mappingMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Agricultural productivityAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural

Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai

You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Agricultural systemsMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

AgricultureDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

AgropastureApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Airborne cameraMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. No-

vember: 1117

Airborne GPS (ABGPS)Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. De-

cember: 1211

Airborne hyperspectral scannerEstimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Airborne lidar dataAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

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Photogrammetric engineering & remote SenSing 2012 Index 3

Subject IndexAirborne SAR mapping systemCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Airborne visible/infrared imaging spec-trometer (AVIRIS)A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

AlbaniaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Alba-

nia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 5–6

ALGE modelIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

“All-in-one” (AIO) classificationA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. See ASPRS

Ant Colony System (ACS)Determination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Appalachian mountainsIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Disturbance/

Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

ArcGIS softwareAn Era of Epochs. Karen Richardson. Sep-

tember: 905–908

ArcMap® GISModeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

ArizonaEstimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use

through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Artificial neural networksEstimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

ASD field spectroradiometryAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

AsiaDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

ASPRSASPRS Board of Directors. January: 18,

February: 114, March: 205, April: 304, May: 458, June: 578, July: 674, August: 792, September: 922 , November: 1124

ASPRS Board of Directors 2012-2013. June: 555

ASPRS Recertification requirements. Sep-tember: 918

ASPRS Student Advisory Council (SAC). January: 13

ASPRS Vice Presidential Candidates for 2013. December: 1214

ASPRS Yearbook 2012. June: 557–565CGMP Guidelines Committee’s Guidelines

for Procurement of Commercial Geo-spatial Mapping Products. December: 1199–1207

Christopher Parrish Elected as Assistant Di-vision Director of ASPRS Lidar Division (LD). April: 300

Code of Ethics. August: 895, September: 972

2011-2012 Executive Director Report. June: 562–565

2012 GeoLeague Challenge Winners. June: 537, June: 538, June: 551

James Stuart Blundell Elected as Assistant Division Director of ASPRS Remote

Sensing Applications Division (RSAD). April: 300

LAS 1.4 specification approval. January: 13The MAPPS/ASPRS 2012 Specialty Con-

ference on Emerging Mapping and Geo-spatial Technologies. July: 669, August: 896–898

Matthew Dunbar Elected as Assistant Di-vision Director of ASPRS Geographic Information Systems Division (GISD). April: 299

Member Champions 2011. January: 11, Feb-ruary: 110, March: 204, April: 298, May: 454 , June: 552, July: 668

Member Champions 2012. March: 204, April: 298, May: 454, June: 552, July: 668, August: 788, September: 916, Octo-ber: 1021, November: 1120

Michael Zoltek Elected as Assistant Divi-sion Director of ASPRS Professional Practice Division (PPD). April: 300

2009-2012 National Report. Roberta Lenc-zowski. July: 656–660

Report on XXII ISPRS Congress. Bobbi Lenczowski. November: 1121–1122

Resolution on U.S. Imaging Program. March: 197

Robert Thomas Elected as Assistant Divi-sion Director of ASPRS Photogrammet-ric Applications Division (PAD). April: 299–300

Stewart Walker Elected as ASPRS Vice President. April: 299

ASPRS — AwardsAbraham Anson Memorial Scholarship.

June: 572ASPRS Announces 2012 ASPRS Outstand-

ing Technical Achievement Award (OTAA) Winner. February: 111

ASPRS Announces 2012 SAIC Estes Me-morial Teaching Award Winner. March: 198

ASPRS Conference Management Awards. June: 575

ASPRS Fellow Award. June: 5742012 ASPRS Fellow Award Winners.

March: 199ASPRS Outstanding Service Award. June:

5732012 ASPRS Outstanding Technical

Achievement Award. June: 570ASPRS Outstanding Workshop Instructor

Award. June: 574ASPRS Region Newsletter of the Year.

June: 576ASPRS Region of the Year Award. June:

575

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Subject IndexAwards [2012]. June: 570–576BAE Systems Award. June: 574–575Boeing Award for Best Paper in Image

Analysis and Interpretation. June: 571ERDAS Award for Best Scientific Paper in

Remote Sensing. June: 571ESRI Award for Best Scientific Paper in

GIS. June: 571Francis H. Moffitt Memorial Scholarship.

June: 575The GeoEye Foundation Award. June: 572International Educational Literature Award.

June: 573John I. Davidson President’s Award for

Practical Papers. June: 571John O. Behrens Institute for Land Informa-

tion (ILI) Memorial Scholarship. June: 572

Kenneth J. Osborn Memorial Scholarship. June: 572–573

Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship. June: 574

Photogrammetric (Fairchild) Award. June: 570

Region Website of the Year. June: 576Robert E. Altenhofen Memorial Scholar-

ship. June: 571–572Robert N. Colwell Memorial Fellowship.

June: 570–571SAIC Estes Memorial Teaching Award.

June: 574Talbert Abrams Award. June: 571Ta Liang Memorial Award. June: 573William A. Fischer Memorial Scholarship.

June: 572Z/I Imaging Scholarship. June: 573

ASPRS--Sustaining members. See Corpo-rate description

ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer)Book review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Atmospheric correctionsTopographic Corrections of Satellite Data

for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Australis softwareDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

BBackscatter texture analysisNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Band tuning methodsComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Bayesian network (BN) approachImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Bees Algorithm (BA)Determination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Besançon CityGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Beta regression modeling techniqueModeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

Biographies. See also ObituariesMemorial Address: Francis H. “Frank” Mof-

fitt 1922-2007. Kathleen Moffitt Vinci. June: 566–569

Biomass burning emissionsAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area Prod-

ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Biomass — Woody plantAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Bio-optical modelA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Block adjustmentMapping Western China at a Scale of

1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

Blunder detectionAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Book reviewsAdvances in Environmental Remote Sens-

ing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applica-tions by Weng, Qihao. Reviewed by Patias, Petros. February: 104

Advances in Web-based GIS, Mapping Ser-vices and Applications by Li, Songnian, Dragicevic, Suzana and Veenendall, Bert. Reviewed by Westmoreland, Sally J. Au-gust: 785–786

Global Navigation Satellite Systems: In-sights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Ba-sudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham-mad. May: 451–452

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Subject IndexHyperspectral Remote Sensing of Vegeta-

tion by Thenkabail, Prasad S., Lyon, John G., and Huete, Alfredo. Reviewed by Du, Qian. November: 1119

Image Registration for Remote Sensing by Le Moigne, Jacqueline, Netanyahu, Na-than S. and Eastman, Roger D. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 195-196

Introduction to Remote Sensing, 5th Edition by Campbell, James B. and Wynne, Ran-dolph H. Reviewed by Congalton, Russel G. June: 549, June: 551

Land Remote Sensing and Global Environ-mental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachandran, Bhaskar. Re-viewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8

Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map De-sign for GIS (Second Edition) by Kry-gier, John and Wood, Denis. Reviewed by Crosby, Michael K. May: 453

Principles of Map Design by Tyner, Judith A. Reviewed by Nobrega, Rodrigo A.A. December 1212.

Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change, First Edition by Purkis, Samuel J. and Klemas, V. Reviewed by Zourara-kis, Demetrio P. October: 1017

Remote Sensing of Glaciers: Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Map-ping of Glaciers by Pellikka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G. Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7

Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas by Rashed, Tarek and Jürgens, Carsten. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. April: 294–295

Spatial Statistics: Geospatial Information Modeling and Thematic Mapping by Mo-hammed A. Kalkhan. Reviewed by Kar, Bandana. September: 915–916

Why ‘Where’ Matters: Understanding and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing by Ryerson, Robert A. and Aronoff, Stanley. Reviewed by Buen-emann, Michaela. July: 666–667

Boreal forest landscapeApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Boresight adjustmentCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

BrazilApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

BreaklinesBreaklines and Lidar Data. Lewis Graham.

March: 189–191

Building detection algorithmBuilding Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Building detection algorithm — Morphol-ogy-basedDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Building extraction procedureGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

BuildingsAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

Bundle adjustment — OrthographicNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Bundle block adjustment (BBA)Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

Burned area (BA) productsAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A.

Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

CCalibration modelsCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

CaliforniaIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

A New Method for Segmenting Individ-ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Camera calibrationDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

A Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077

A Webcam-based Photogrammetric System for the Measurement of Facial Land-marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De-cember: 1285–1294

Camera heightAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

Camera stabilityPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

Camera stationPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-

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Subject Indexcentrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

Canada2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-

spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December: 1193–1198

Canopy coverModeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

Canopy height model (CHM)Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Automated Delineation of Individual Tree Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

CASMSARCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Catenary curve model A Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-

ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction. Yoonseok Jwa and Gunho Sohn. Decem-ber: 1227–1240

Cell-based automatic deformationCell-based Automatic Deformation Computa-

tion by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

Central African Republic (C. A. R.)Grids & Datums Column: Central African

Republic. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 192–194

Central AustraliaA Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Central-perspective projection modelNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

CerradoApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

CertificationASPRS Certification List. January: 12, Feb-

ruary: 110, February: 202, April: 302, July: 670, May: 450, August: 786, Sep-tember: 920, October: 1022

CetaceansDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Chaemacyparis formosensisAn Empirical Model-based Method for Signal

Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spec-troradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Change detectionApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

ChinaCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Mapping Western China at a Scale of 1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

Chlorophyll-a (CHL)Comparing the Performance of Empirical,

Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pigments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Circular Hough TransformTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Circular map accuracy standard (CMAS)Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Au-

gust: 784

Classification accuracyAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Computer-aided Classification of the First Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655

Detect Residential Buildings from Lidar and Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

A Framework for Supervised Image Clas-sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric

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Subject IndexSAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Classification accuracy. See also Accuracy Assessment

Classification accuracy--Habitat mapObjects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

Classification accuracy — Land-coverIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Classification accuracy — Object-basedIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Classification accuracy — PBCPhenology-based Crop Classification Al-

gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Classification accuracy — Pixel-basedIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Classification accuracy — Tree coverUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Classification accuracy — Tree crownA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Classification accuracy — Urban land useGeneration of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Classification error(s)Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Classification mapDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Classification techniques — Decision treeDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Identification of Waste Tires Using High-Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Three Decades of War and Food Insecu-rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

Classification techniques — Hierarchical-basedApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Classification techniques — Object-basedPhenology-based Crop Classification Al-

gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Classification techniques — Object-orientedDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

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through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Classification techniques — One-by-one (OBO)A Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Classification techniques — SupervisedA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Classification techniques — Wishart supervisedIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Close-range photogrammetryPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

ClusteringElevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-

tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Coarse resolution imageryMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Coastal water mappingIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Coastal wetlandsAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Cognitive studiesSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Coherency matrixIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Color informationBuilding Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Color-infrared (CIR) aerial imageryUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Commission errors (CE)Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area Prod-

ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Comparative studiesComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

CompassBook review: Global Navigation Satellite

Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham-mad. May: 451–452

Computer-aided classificationComputer-aided Classification of the First

Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655

Confusion matrixAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

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gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

ConifersA New Method for Segmenting Individual

Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Contour smoothingComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

Corporate descriptionAechelon Technology, Inc. May: 452Aerial Cartographics of America, Inc

(ACA). April: 397Aerial Data Service, Inc. April: 397–398Aerial Services, Inc. April: 398Aero-Graphics, Inc. April: 398AeroMetric, Inc. April: 398–399AeroTech Mapping Inc. April: 399AGFA Materials Corporation. April: 399Airborne 1 Corporation. April: 400Air Photographics, Inc. April: 399–400The American Surveyor Magazine. April: 400Applanix, A Trimble Company. April:

400–401Applied Imagery. April: 401ASD Inc. April: 401Axis GeoSpatial, LLC. April: 401–402Ayres Associates. April: 402BAE Systems. April: 402–403BNP Media, Point of Beginning Magazine

(formally POB Magazine). April: 403Bohannan Huston, Inc. April: 403Booz Allen Hamilton. April: 403–404Cardinal Systems, LLC. April: 404Clark Labs/Clark University. April: 405COL-EAST, Inc. April: 405Continental Mapping Consultants, Inc.

April: 405CRC Press — Taylor & Francis Group.

April: 405–406

CRITIGEN (formerly CH2M HILL). April: 404

DAT/EM Systems International. April: 406Dewberry. April: 406–407DigitalGlobe. April: 4073D Laser Mapping LTD. April: 397DMC International Imaging Ltd. April: 407Dudley Thompson Mapping Corp. (DTM).

April: 407Dynamic Aviation Group, Inc. April:

407–408Eagle Mapping Ltd. April: 408Earth Eye, LLC. April: 408–409Eastern Topographics. April: 409E. Coyote Enterprises, Inc. April: 408Environmental Research Incorporated.

April: 409–410Esri. April: 410EUROSENSE. April: 410EXELIS Visual Information Solutions.

April: 410–411Federal Geographic Data Committee. April:

411Fugro EarthData, Inc. April: 411Fugro Horizons, Inc. April: 411–412GeoBC, Crown Registry & Geographic

Base Branch. April: 412GEO:connexion Limited. April: 412GeoCue Corporation. April: 412–413GeoDigital International. April: 413GeoEye. April: 413GeoEye Analytics (formally known as SPA-

DAC). April: 413–414Geographic Resource Solutions. April:

414–415Global Mapping S.A.C. April: 415Global Science & Technology, Inc. April:

415GRW Aerial Surveys, Inc. April: 415Harris Corporation. April: 415–416HAS Images, Inc. April: 416HyVista Corporation. April: 416Intergraph. April: 416International Institute for Geo-Information

Science and Earth Observation (ITC). April: 417

ITRES Research Limited. April: 417Keystone Aerial Surveys, Inc. April:

417–418Kim Geomatics Corporation. April: 418KLT Associates, Inc. April: 418Kucera International. April: 418–419LaFave, White & McGivern, L.S., P.C.

April: 419LizardTech. April: 419Magnolia River Geospatial. April: 420MDA Information Systems, Inc. April: 419Merrick & Company. April: 420

Michael Baker Jr., Inc. April: 420–421Microsoft UltraCam Group. April: 421M. J. Harden Associates, Inc. April: 419–420NASA Earth Science Division. April: 421National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

April: 422NewTech Services, Inc. April: 421NOAA National Geodetc Survey. April: 422NorPix, Inc. April: 422–423Northrop Grumman. April: 423North West Group. April: 423NSTec, Remote Sensing Laboratory. April:

423–424Observera, Inc. April: 424Optech Incorporated. April: 424–425PAR Government Systems Corporation.

April: 425PCI Geomatics. April: 425Peregrine Aerial Surveys Inc. August: 789Photo Science, Inc. April: 426Pickett & Associates, Inc. April: 426Pictometry International Corp. April:

426–427Pinnacle Mapping Technologies, Inc. April:

427Premier Geospatial, Inc. April: 427Professional Surveyor Magazine — Flatdog

Media, Inc. April: 427QCoherent Software LLC. April: 428Radman Aerial Surveys. April: 428Riegl USA, Inc. April: 428–429Robinson Aerial Survey, Inc. (RAS). April:

429Sanborn. April: 429Science Applications International Corpora-

tion. April: 429The Sidwell Company. April: 429–430SimActive, Inc. April: 430Spatial Information Solution. April: 430Spectral Evolution. April: 430–431Stewart Geo Technologies. April: 431Surdex Corporation. April: 431Surveying and Mapping (SAM), Inc. April:

431–432TASC. April: 432TerraGo Technologies. April: 432TerraSim, Inc. April: 432–433Terratec AS. April: 433Topcon Positioning Systems. April: 433–

434Towill, Inc. April: 434Track’Air B.V. April: 434Trimble Germany GmbH. April: 434Trimble Navigation Limited. April: 434–435Urban Robotics, Inc. April: 435–436USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Ser-

vice. April: 436U.S. Geological Survey. April: 435

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Subject IndexVirtual Geomatics. April: 436VisionMap LTD. April: 436–437Watershed Sciences, Inc. April: 437Wehrli & Associates, Inc. April: 437Wilson & Company, Inc. April: 437–438Wiser Company, LLC. April: 438Woolpert LLP. April: 438XEOS Imaging Inc. April: 438

Correlation analysisCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

COTH (Crown delineation based on Optimized object recognition, Treetop identification, and Hill-climbing) methodA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Craniofacial landmark measurement systemsA Webcam-based Photogrammetric System

for the Measurement of Facial Land-marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De-cember: 1285–1294

CroatiaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of Croa-

tia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 662–663

Cropland mappingAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural

Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantifying Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Development of an Advanced Global Field Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

CroplandsForward: Global Croplands and their Water

Use for Food Security in the Twenty-first Century. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 797–798

Cropping index (CI)A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)

Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

Crop type mappingMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Cross-track relief displacement correctionUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Cumulative distribution functions (CDF)Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

Curve-fittingComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Cyanobacterial pigmentsComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

DDasymetric mappingGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Dasymetric methodGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Data acquisitionAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation: The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-

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A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Data collectionApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of the Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

Comparing the Performance of Empiri-cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Identification of Waste Tires Using High-Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Data fusionA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Data integrationError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Data modeling — Three-dimensionalBreaklines and Lidar Data. Lewis Graham.

March: 189–191

Data processingAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation: The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Data qualityComputer-aided Classification of the First

Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655

Data quality. See also Accuracy assessment

DatasetsApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Cell-based Automatic Deformation Com-putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

Computing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global

Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Datasets — SpatialImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Data snoopingAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Data sourcesAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

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Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

Mapping Western China at a Scale of 1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

DatumsGrids & Datums Column: Central African

Republic. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 192–194

Grids & Datums Column: Commonwealth of Dominica. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 293

Grids & Datums Column: Georgia. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 548

Grids & Datums Column: Maps in the Middle of Nowhere. Clifford J. Mugnier. October: 1015

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Alba-nia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 5–6

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Croa-tia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 662–663

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Macedonia. Clifford J. Mugnier. May: 449–450

Grids & Datums column: Republic of Sierra Leone. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 103

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of South Africa. Clifford J. Mugnier. September: 912–914

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Uganda. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 783, August: 786

Grids & Datums Column: Turkmenistan. Clifford J. Mugnier. December: 1209

Grids & Datums Column: United Mexican States. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 1115–1116

Deciduous treesEstimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) spillExpanding the Utility of Remote Sens-

ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

Deformation measurementCell-based Automatic Deformation Com-

putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

DEM mosaickingAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Depression removal algorithmsApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Depth-first search algorithmTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Digital aerial photogrammetryA Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-

era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077

Digital elevation models (DEM). See also Ground digital elevation models (GDEMs)CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Digital line graph (DLG)CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Digital orthophoto map (DOM)CASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Digital stereo photogrammetric systemDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Digital terrain model (DTM)Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Dijkstra’s algorithmAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You-chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No-vember: 1141–1150

Disaster managementExpanding the Utility of Remote Sens-

ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

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Papers on. August: 789, October: 1068Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Disc Hough TransformTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Discrete discriminant analysisAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Disocclusion viewsAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

DMSC-MkII (Digital Multispectral Camera) imagerOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

DominicaGrids & Datums Column: Commonwealth

of Dominica. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 293

3DOR-TreeAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

Downscaling cokriging (DCK)Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

EEarth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1)Computer-aided Classification of the First

Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655

Eclectic procedureComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

eCognitionA Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to

Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

Ecological metricsTerrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Edge detectionA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Edge-matchingAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Education2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-

spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December: 1193–1198

Elevation dataAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Empirical model-based methodAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Enhanced vegetation index (EVI) time-series dataA Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)

Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

Environmental change--GlobalBook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

Book review: Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change, First Edition by Purkis, Samuel J. and Klemas, V. Re-viewed by Zourarakis, Demetrio P. Octo-ber: 1017, October: 1019

EnvisatRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Error analysisAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

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ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Error matrix — CIR classificationUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Error propagationError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Error reductionAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Error sourcesAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area Prod-

ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

A Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077

Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land-Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Identification of Waste Tires Using High-Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. April: 296–297

Photogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

EsriAn Era of Epochs. Karen Richardson. Sep-

tember: 905–908

ETM+ (Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus) imageryIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Three Decades of War and Food Insecu-rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

EuropeDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Evapotranspiration (ET)Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-

DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Expectation maximization (EM)-algorithmImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Exterior orientation parameters (EOP)Bundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

Network Orientation Using the Scaled Or-thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

FFacade detectionA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Facial landmarksA Webcam-based Photogrammetric System

for the Measurement of Facial Land-marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De-cember: 1285–1294

Factorization methodNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Feature extractionAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Automated Georegistration of High-Res-olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Automatic Registration of High-Resolution

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Subject IndexImages Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Feature matchingAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

Features of interest (FOIs)Automatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

Feature space constructionMapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Field survey databasesDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Film photographyMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. De-

cember: 1211

Flood heightModeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Flood mapping — nighttimeMapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Food securityAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural

Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Forward: Global Croplands and their Water Use for Food Security in the Twenty-first Century. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 797–798

Three Decades of War and Food Insecu-rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

Forest inventory parametersTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Forest-replacing disturbancesIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

ForestryApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Application of Time Series Landsat Im-ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

ForestsAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

A New Method for Segmenting Individ-ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analy-sis (FIA) programModeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen

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Subject IndexG. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

Formosat-2 sensorRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Fractal dimensionError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Frequency-based aggregationError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Full waveform digitization (FWD)-enabled lidarMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-

ruary: 105–108

Fuzzy-based Segmentation Parameter optimizer (FBSP optimizer)A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to

Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

GGalápagos Spreading Center (GSC)Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Galileo systemsBook review: Global Navigation Satellite

Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham-mad. May: 451–452

Gaussian Bayesian network (GBN)Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Gaussian model (GM)An Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Geiger mode-based lidarMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

July: 664–665

Genetic algorithms (GA)Determination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

GEOAIDA (Geo Automatic Image Data Analyser)Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

GeoEye imageryGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Geographic information system (GIS)Book review: Advances in Web-based GIS,

Mapping Services and Applications by Li, Songnian, Dragicevic, Suzana and Veenendall, Bert. Reviewed by Westmo-reland, Sally J. August: 785–786

Book review: Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS (Second Edition) by Krygier, John and Wood, Denis. Re-viewed by Crosby, Michael K. May: 453

Book review: Why ‘Where’ Matters: Under-standing and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing by Ryerson, Robert A. and Aronoff, Stanley. Reviewed by

Buenemann, Michaela. July: 666–667Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Geometric processingAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Georeferenced feature imagesAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Georeferencing — AutomatedAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Georegistration — AutomatedAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

GeorgiaGrids & Datums Column: Georgia. Clifford

J. Mugnier. June: 548

Geospatial disaster responsePE&RS October 2013 Special Issue Call for

Papers on. August: 789, October: 1068

Geospatial informationBook review: Spatial Statistics: Geospatial

Information Modeling and Thematic

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Book review: Why ‘Where’ Matters: Under-standing and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing by Ryerson, Robert A. and Aronoff, Stanley. Reviewed by Buenemann, Michaela. July: 666–667

Geospatial technologies training2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-

spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December: 1193–1198

GIS — MobilePE&RS October 2013 Special Issue Call for

Papers on. August: 789, October: 1068

GlaciersBook review: Remote Sensing of Glaciers:

Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers by Pellik-ka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G. Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7, January: 10

Global field survey system (GFSS)Development of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Global land data assimilation system (GLDAS)Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Global navigation satellite system (GNSS)Book review: Global Navigation Satellite

Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham-mad. May: 451–452

Integrated Global Navigation Satellite System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

Global positioning systems (GPS)Book review: Global Navigation Satellite

Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham-mad. May: 451–452

Book review: Why ‘Where’ Matters: Under-standing and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing by Ryerson, Robert A. and Aronoff, Stanley. Reviewed by Buenemann, Michaela. July: 666–667

GLONASSBook review: Global Navigation Satellite

Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others by Bhatta, Basudeb. Reviewed by Abuzar, Moham-mad. May: 451–452

GPS Photo databaseDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Gradient-based fusion (GF)A Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

GrasslandsA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Ground control points (GCP)Automated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Mapping Western China at a Scale of 1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

Ground digital elevation models (GDEMs)A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Ground filteringDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Ground point separationA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spillExpanding the Utility of Remote Sens-

ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

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H/A/Alpha decompositionIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Habitat complexity measures — StreamTerrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Habitat mappingObjects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

Height bin approachAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Herbaceous coverA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Heritage documentationLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

Heuristic algorithmComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

Heuristic optimizationA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

High-resolution lidar intensity return im-age (HRLI)Automated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

High-resolution multibeam sonar bathym-etryNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

High-resolution multispectral satellite imageryIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

High-resolution satellite imagery (HRSI)Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Automated Georegistration of High-Res-olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Hurricane disasterSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Hydrodynamic modelingIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Hydrologic estimationA Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Hyperion dataA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Hyperspectral dataAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural

Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI) of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Hyperspectral remote sensingAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Book review: Hyperspectral Remote Sens-ing of Vegetation by Thenkabail, Prasad S., Lyon, John G., and Huete, Alfredo. Reviewed by Du, Qian. November: 1119

Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Hyperspectral satellite imageryComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and

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Subject IndexHyperspectral Imagery. Caiyun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

IIkonos imagery — ApplicationsRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Image acquisitionCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. Jixian Zhang, Zheng Zhao, Guoman Huang and Zhong Lu. November: 1110–1114

Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI) of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Image analysisAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Computer-aided Classification of the First Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655

Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Image analysis — AutomaticSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Image analysis — Object-basedObjects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

Image analysis — Object-orientedIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Image analysis operatorsSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Torsten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Müller, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rot-tensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Image classificationApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Image classification — SupervisedA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Image compressionLIZARDTECH ANNIVERSARY: Celebrat-

ing 20 Years of Image Compression with MrSID. Kevin P. Corbley. September: 909–911

Image entropyBuilding Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Image fusionA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

Image matchingAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Automated Georegistration of High-Res-olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Image network orientationNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Image noiseImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Image processingA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for

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Subject IndexSagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Tree Topology Representation from TLS Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Image reconstructionElevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-

tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Image registrationAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Book review: Image Registration for Re-mote Sensing by Le Moigne, Jacqueline, Netanyahu, Nathan S. and Eastman, Roger D. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 195-196

Book review: Image Registration for Re-mote Sensing by Moigne, Jacqueline Le, Netanyahu, Nathan S. and Eastman, Roger D. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 195-196

Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Image registration — AutomaticAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

Image resectionNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Imagery resolution (GSD)Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. No-

vember: 1117

Image segmentationAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

Image segmentation — Multi-resolutionIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Image warpingRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Imperviousness intensityGeneration of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Impervious surface areaApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Index constructionAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

Indiana reservoirsComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Indoor calibrationDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Initialization techniquesNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Integrated global navigation satellite system (iGNSS)Integrated Global Navigation Satellite

System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

InterpolationAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

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Subject IndexInvasive species mappingAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Iowa lakeA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

IraqThree Decades of War and Food Insecu-

rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

Irrigated area mappingDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Iterative Self- Organizing Data Analysis (ISODATA) clustering algorithmGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology for

Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

JJig photogrammetryPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

KKeypoint matchingRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Kinematic calibration analysisCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

Knowledge-based photogrammetric-cartographic workstation for quality control. See WIPKA-QS (Wissensbasierter Photogrammetrisch- Kartographischer Arbeitsplatz zur Qualitätssicherung)

LLake-wide simulationIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Land-cover classificationComputer-aided Classification of the First

Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. Roger M. Hoffer. July: 653–655

A Framework for Supervised Image Clas-sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller,

Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Land remote sensingBook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar. Reviewed by Nguy-Rob-ertson, Anthony L. January: 8

Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) — ApplicationsError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Landsat Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) — ImageryAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Automated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

A Variational Gradient-based Fusion

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Subject IndexMethod for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

Landsat imagery normalizationModeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) — Ap-plicationsAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Application of Time Series Landsat Im-ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region.

Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Three Decades of War and Food Insecu-rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) — ImageryAn Era of Epochs. Karen Richardson. Sep-

tember: 905–908

Landscape composition metricsA Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Error Propagation in Raster Data Integra-tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Landscapes — 2.5DAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

Land surface monitoringBook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

Land surface temperature (LST) night imagery — MultitemporalElevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-

tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Land-use and land-cover (LULC) classifica-tionEstimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use

through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Integration of Polarimetric Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image

Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Three Decades of War and Food Insecu-rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

Land-use classificationDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Land-use grid — UrbanGeneration of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Land-use/land-cover distribution mappingApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

LaosDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

LAS 1.4The LAS 1.4 Specification. Lewis Graham.

February: 93–102

Laser fluorometryOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

Laser scanningLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

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Subject IndexLAS Working Group (LWG)The LAS 1.4 Specification. Lewis Graham.

February: 93–102

Lava morphology — submarineNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Leaf area index (LAI)Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Least squares adjustment approachCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

Legendre self-calibration additional param-eters (APs)A Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-

era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077

Lidar — AirborneA New Method for Segmenting Individual

Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Lidar — ApplicationsAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Automated Extraction of Road Markings from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Cell-based Automatic Deformation Com-putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

GeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology for Small-area Population Estimation:

An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Integrated Global Navigation Satellite System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. April: 296–297, July: 664-665

Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Lidar binary file specificationThe LAS 1.4 Specification. Lewis Graham.

February: 93–102

Lidar dataAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Automated Delineation of Individual Tree Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

Breaklines and Lidar Data. Lewis Graham. March: 189–191

Building Detection in Complex Scenes Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. No-vember: 1117

Lidar data — MobileA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Lidar-derived terrain variablesApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Lidar photographsDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Lidar — TerrestrialAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Cell-based Automatic Deformation Com-putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

Forward: Special Issue—Advances in Terrestrial Lidar Techniques and Ap-plications. Bruce King and Jonathan Li. March: 307–308

Linear algorithmNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Linear Map Accuracy Standard (LMAS)Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Au-

gust: 784

Linear modelAn Empirical Model-based Method for Signal

Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spec-troradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

LizardTech®

LIZARDTECH ANNIVERSARY: Celebrat-ing 20 Years of Image Compression with MrSID. Kevin P. Corbley. September: 909–911

Local matchingAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

LOD model management approachAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

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Subject IndexLogarithm transformationAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Logistic model (LOGM)An Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Low gradient terrainA Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Low-resolution satellite imagerySemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

MMacedoniaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of

Macedonia. Clifford J. Mugnier. May: 449–450

Malaprabha basinMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

MaliMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué,

Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

Management Association for Private Pho-togrammetric Surveyors. See MAPPS

Map designBook review: Making Maps: A Visual Guide

to Map Design for GIS (Second Edition) by Krygier, John and Wood, Denis. Re-viewed by Crosby, Michael K. May: 453

Mapping — Heterogeneous landscapeIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Mapping historyGrids & Datums Column: Central African

Republic. Clifford J. Mugnier. March: 192–194

Grids & Datums Column: Commonwealth of Dominica. Clifford J. Mugnier. April: 293

Grids & Datums Column: Georgia. Clifford J. Mugnier. June: 548

Grids & Datums Column: Maps in the Middle of Nowhere. Clifford J. Mugnier. October 1015

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Alba-nia. Clifford J. Mugnier. January: 5–6

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Croa-tia. Clifford J. Mugnier. July: 662–663

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Macedonia. Clifford J. Mugnier. May: 449–450

Grids & Datums column: Republic of Sierra Leone. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 103

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of South Africa. Clifford J. Mugnier. September: 912–914

Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Uganda. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 783, August: 786

Grids & Datums Column: Turkmenistan. Clifford J. Mugnier. December 1209.

Grids & Datums Column: United Mexican States. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 1115–1116

Mapping — QuantitativeIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron

D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Mapping — Riparian zonesModeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Mapping — SpatialBook review: Remote Sensing of Glaciers:

Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers by Pellik-ka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G. Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7, January: 10

Mapping — ThematicBook review: Remote Sensing of Glaciers:

Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers by Pellik-ka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G. Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7, January: 10

Book review: Spatial Statistics: Geospatial Information Modeling and Thematic Map-ping by Mohammed A. Kalkhan. Reviewed by Kar, Bandana. September: 915–916

Mapping — TopographicBook review: Remote Sensing of Glaciers:

Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers by Pellik-ka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G. Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7, January: 10

Mapping Western China at a Scale of 1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

Mapping — WetlandsAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

MAPPSThe MAPPS/ASPRS 2012 Specialty Con-

ference on Emerging Mapping and Geo-spatial Technologies. July: 669, August: 896–898, September: 1000–1001

MapsMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-

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Maps — CHLA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Maps — FloodMapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Maps — Raster-based categoricalError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Maps — Tree crownAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

Marker-controlled watershed segmentationAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

Measurement errorsDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

A Webcam-based Photogrammetric System for the Measurement of Facial Land-marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De-cember: 1285–1294

Mesquite tree biomassAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Meta-heuristic optimization algorithmsDetermination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-

madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Meteosat second generation (MSG) satel-litesDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-

fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

MexicoGrids & Datums Column: United Mexican

States. Clifford J. Mugnier. November: 1115–1116

Mines — Reclaimed coalIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Mirror panel slope errorPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

Mobile GISPE&RS October 2013 Special Issue Call for

Papers on. August: 789, October: 1068

Mobile laser scannersCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradi-ometer (MODIS) — ApplicationsMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Phenology-based Crop Classification Algo-rithm and its Implications on Agricultural

Water Use Assessments in California’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradi-ometer (MODIS) — ImageryBook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

Book review: Land Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar. Reviewed by Nguy-Rob-ertson, Anthony L. January: 8

Modified Gaussian model (MGM)Comparing the Performance of Empirical,

Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pigments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

“Moore Neighbor Tracing” algorithmAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You-chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No-vember: 1141–1150

Morphology-based building detection algorithmDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Mountainous regionsAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

MrSID® image compression technologyLIZARDTECH ANNIVERSARY: Celebrat-

ing 20 Years of Image Compression with

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Subject IndexMrSID. Kevin P. Corbley. September: 909–911

Multi-directional ground filtering (MGF) algorithmDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Multiple endmember spectral mixture analysis (MESMA)A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Multi-resolution segmentation algorithmA Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to

Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

Multispectral sensorsBook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

Multi-temporal Hyperion satellite imageryA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Multi-temporal medium-resolution imageryMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

MyanmarDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial

Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

NNASABook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

National Coastal Wetlands Inventory (NCWI)An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

National Land Cover Database (NLCD)Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

National urban land-use mapsGeneration of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Natura 2000Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

Nearest neighbor classifierIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Neuro-fuzzy approachMapping Individual Tree Species in an

Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

Nighttime waterMapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Noisy field spectra measurementAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)Building Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Three Decades of War and Food Insecu-rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

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Subject IndexNormalized digital surface model (NDSM) — Lidar-derivedUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

NorwayA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Numerical modelingIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

OObituariesIn Memoriam: Alfred Otto Quinn. Septem-

ber: 917In Memoriam: Dr. Robert Charles Weih, Jr.

September: 917, December: 1207In Memoriam: Edmond S. Massie, Jr. April:

298In Memoriam: George Zarzycki. August: 787

Object-based image analysis (OBIA)Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

Object-oriented image analysisIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Object-oriented land-use classificationDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Object recognition algorithmA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Occlusion-free navigation — InteractiveAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

Octree-based indexingEvaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

Octree data structureAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

Oil mapping algorithmOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

Oil spill responseExpanding the Utility of Remote Sens-

ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

One-by-one (OBO) classification frame-workA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

OntarioAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

Optical satellite dataAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model

Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Optimization techniqueIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Oracle Extensible Indexing Framework (OEIF)Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

Orinoco River basinAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Orthographic projection — ScaledNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

Orthorectified imageryGeopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Urban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Outlier detectionRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Outlier-removal techniquesAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

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Pan-sharpeningIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Parameter estimationAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Calibration and Kinematic Analysis of the Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

Cell-based Automatic Deformation Com-putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

Comparing the Performance of Empiri-cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Determination of Optimum Classifier and Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Integrated Global Navigation Satellite System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Network Orientation Using the Scaled Or-thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

A Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction. Yoonseok Jwa and Gunho Sohn. Decem-ber: 1227–1240

A Webcam-based Photogrammetric System

for the Measurement of Facial Land-marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De-cember: 1285–1294

Parameter estimation — PolarimetricIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Pareto boundary (PB)Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area Prod-

ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Pauli decompositionIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Percent elevation index (PEI)Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Percentile height statisticsAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Phenology-based classification (PBC) ap-proachPhenology-based Crop Classification Al-

gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Photon counting lidarMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah.

July: 664–665

Phycocyanin (PC)Comparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-

ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Physics-based modelsIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Physiological Principles Predicting Growth (3-PG) modelImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Picea abiesA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Point cloudsAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation: The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Point clouds — MobileAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Point Data Record Formats (PDRF)The LAS 1.4 Specification. Lewis Graham.

February: 93–102

Point filteringAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas

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Subject IndexKrauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Point splittingAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Polarimetric decompositionIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Polarimetric SAR (POLSAR) dataIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Polynomial approximationA Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-

era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. Rongfu Tang, Dieter Fritsch, Michael Cramer, and Werner Schneider. October: 1069–1077

Population estimation studiesGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Position and orientation system (POS) integrated BBABundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

Positioning qualityIntegrated Global Navigation Satellite

System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

Power line model — Three-dimensional A Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-

ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction.

Yoonseok Jwa and Gunho Sohn. Decem-ber: 1227–1240

Principal component analysis (PCA)Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-

tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI) of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Seasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

QQuadratic b-splinesComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

Quality control — Semi-automaticSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Quality of service (QoS) predictionIntegrated Global Navigation Satellite

System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

QuickBird — ApplicationsIntegrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet

Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

QuickBird — ImageryIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. Ana Hernando, Lara A. Ar-royo, Javier Velázquez, Rosario Tejera. September: 991–999

A Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

RRadar dataAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

RADARSAT-2Integration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. Zhixin Qi, Anthony G.O. Yeh, Xia Li, and Zheng Lin. February: 169–181

Rainfall conditionsSeasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-

sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Random Forest (RF) modeling techniqueIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Mapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

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Subject IndexRangelandsAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

RANSAC (Random Sample Consensus) algorithmRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Raster data transformationError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. Zachary J. Christman and John Rogan. June: 617–624

Rational polynomial coefficient (RPC) modelAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Rayleigh scatteringA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

ReclamationIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Reflectance spectraAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Regional monitoringTopographic Corrections of Satellite Data

for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Regression analysisModeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Regression analysis — LinearApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Regression modelsAn Empirical Model-based Method for Signal

Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spec-troradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Regression models — LinearElevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-

tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

A Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Regression models — MultipleEstimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Relative edge cross correlation (RECC)Automated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. Jaehong Oh, Changno Lee, Yangdam Eo, and James Bethel. October: 1045–1056

Relief-corrected multispectral aerial imageryUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Relief displacement measurementUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Remote sensingBook review: Advances in Environmental

Remote Sensing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applications by Weng, Qihao. Re-viewed by Patias, Petros. February: 104

Book review: Image Registration for Re-mote Sensing by Le Moigne, Jacqueline, Netanyahu, Nathan S. and Eastman, Roger D. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying.March: 195-196

Book review: Image Registration for Re-mote Sensing by Moigne, Jacqueline Le, Netanyahu, Nathan S. and Eastman, Roger D. Reviewed by Jin, Xiaoying. March: 195–196

Book review: Introduction to Remote Sens-ing, 5th Edition by Campbell, James B. and Wynne, Randolph H. Reviewed by Congalton, Russel G. June: 549

Book review: Remote Sensing and Global Environmental Change, First Edition by Purkis, Samuel J. and Klemas, V. Re-viewed by Zourarakis, Demetrio P. Octo-ber: 1017, October: 1019

Book review: Remote Sensing of Glaciers: Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers by Pellik-ka, P.K.E. and Rees, W.G. Reviewed by Gens, Rudiger. January: 7, January: 10

Book review: Remote Sensing of Urban and Suburban Areas by Rashed, Tarek and Jürgens, Carsten. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. April: 294–295

Book review: Why ‘Where’ Matters: Under-standing and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing by Ryerson, Robert A. and Aronoff, Stanley. Reviewed by Buenemann, Michaela. July: 666–667

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Subject Indexspatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December: 1193–1198

Remote sensing — ApplicationsAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Assessing Future Risks to Agricultural Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Comparing the Performance of Empiri-cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Detect Residential Buildings from Lidar and Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

A Framework for Supervised Image Clas-sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using a Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge,

Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Mapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Remote sensing dataBook review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS by Ramachan-dran, Bhaskar, Justice, Christopher O., and Abrams, Michael J. Reviewed by Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L. January: 8, January: 11

Determining Irrigated Areas and Quanti-fying Blue Water Use in Europe Us-ing Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GL-DAS) Data. Mireia Romaguera, Maarten S. Krol, Mhd. Suhyb Salama, Arjen Y. Hoekstra, and Zhongbo Su. August: 861–873

Expanding the Utility of Remote Sens-ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Research and development (R&D)Laser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

Report on the 32nd Asian Conference on Remote Sensing. Sally E. Goldin. March: 203

Residential building damageDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Residential structuresSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael

E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) modelIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Riparian Buffer Delineation Model (RBDM)Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Riparian zones/riparian area delineationModeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Risk assessmentAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural

Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Road mapsDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Road markingsAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. Bish-eng Yang, Lina Fang, Qingquan Li, and Jonathan Li. April: 331–338

Rock delineation algorithmTerrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

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Subject IndexRocks — In-streamTerrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

R-Tree data structureAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. Jun Gong, Qing Zhu, Ruofei Zhong, Yeting Zhang, and Xiao Xie. April: 373–381

r-tree indexEvaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

Rule-based procedureBuilding Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb, Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

SSagebrush coverA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Satellite data processingAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Satellite imageryGeoEye Imagery and Lidar Technology

for Small-area Population Estimation: An Epidemiological Viewpoint. Erika Upegui and Jean-François Viel. July: 693–702

Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Satellite imagery — MultisourceRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi

Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Savanna ecosystemAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area Prod-

ucts in the Orinoco Basin. Jesús A. Anaya and Emilio Chuvieco. January: 53–60

Scale-invariant feature transform (SIFT) algorithmAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Scanner calibrationCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

SeaDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Seafloor classification — Semi-automatedNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Seamline networksAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You-chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No-vember: 1141–1150

Seasonal spectral variabilitySeasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-

sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Selective variance reduction (SVR)Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrelation

Stretch of Multitemporal LST Imagery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Semi-arid sagebrush regionsA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-

member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Semi-empirical algorithmsComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Sensitivity analysisModeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Sensor model parametersAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

Sensor modelsGeopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Sensor orientationGeopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. Manuel A. Aguilar, Fer-nando J. Aguilar, María del Mar Saldaña, and Ismael Fernández. March: 247–257

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Au-gust: 784

SG4 jig photogrammetryPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

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Subject IndexShape-matching methodA Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)

Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

Short-wave infrared (SWIR) imageryA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

Shortwave infrared (SWIR) water absorp-tionAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Shuttle Radar Topography Mission eleva-tion model (SRTM V4)A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. Mariano Moreno-de las Heras, Patricia M. Saco, and Garry R. Willgoose. July: 757–766

Side-scan sonar backscatter imageryNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Sierra LeoneGrids & Datums column: Republic of Sierra

Leone. Clifford J. Mugnier. February: 103

Sierra Nevada MountainsA New Method for Segmenting Individ-

ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Sigmoid model (SIGM)An Empirical Model-based Method for Signal

Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spec-troradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Signal echo digitizingMapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-

ruary: 105–108

Signal propagation modelsIntegrated Global Navigation Satellite

System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)An Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Simple band ratio algorithmsComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Simplified remote sensing of evapotranspi-ration (S-RESET) modelEstimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use

through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Simulated annealing (SA)Determination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Single-imagery studiesMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

Small footprint discrete return airborne lidar point cloudA New Method for Segmenting Individ-

ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

SoftwaresAn Era of Epochs. Karen Richardson. Sep-

tember: 905–908

Development and Assessment of a Digital Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

Soil erosionIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Soil moisture modelingApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Solar energy dish concentratorPhotogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Con-centrator. M. R. Shortis and G. Burgess. May: 519–527

South AfricaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of South

Africa. Clifford J. Mugnier. September: 912–914

Southern IndiaMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. Elizabeth Heller, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Sharachchandra Lele, Margaret Kalacska, Shrinivas Ba-diger, Raja Sengupta, and Navin Raman-kutty. August: 815–827

SpainIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Spatial analysisImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using a

Bayesian Network Approach. Yaseen T. Mustafa, Alfred Stein, Valentyn A. Tol-pekin, and Patrick E. Van Laake. Janu-ary: 45–51

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Subject IndexSpatial Database Management System (SDBMS)Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

Spatial distanceAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. You Kyung Han, Young Gi Byun, Jae Wan Choi, Dong Yeob Han, and Yong Il Kim. March: 211–221

Spatial distributionElevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrela-

tion Stretch of Multitemporal LST Im-agery. George Ch. Miliaresis. February: 151–160

Spatial enhancementA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

Spatial informationAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Tree Topology Representation from TLS Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Spatial resolutionIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Spatial resolution imagerySpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael

E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Spatial statisticsBook review: Spatial Statistics: Geospatial

Information Modeling and Thematic Mapping by Mohammed A. Kalkhan. Reviewed by Kar, Bandana. September: 915–916

Spectral indicesComparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. A.L. Nguy-Robertson, L. Li, L. Tedesco, J. Wilson, and E. Soyeux. May: 485–494

Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI) of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Spectral informationUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Spectral mixture analysis (SMA)A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Sperm whalesDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. Abraham Grow-cott, Pascal Sirguey, and Stephen M. Dawson. March: 237–246

“Split-detect-merge” procedureCell-based Automatic Deformation Com-

putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. Jing Wu, Pierre-Yves Gilliéron, and Bertrand Merminod. April: 317–329

SPOT-5 sensorRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Spruce plantationA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Stochastic constrained non-linear adjust-ment method A Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-

ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction. Yoonseok Jwa and Gunho Sohn. Decem-ber: 1227–1240

Structure damage — ResidentialSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. Sarah E. Battersby, Michael E. Hodgson, and Jiayu Wang. June: 625–635

Sudano-Sahelian environmentMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

Supervised approachA Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to

Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. Hengjian Tong, Travis Maxwell, Yun Zhang, and Vivek Dey. October: 1029–1044

Support vector machines (SVM)Determination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. Farhad Sa-madzadegan, Hadiseh Hasani, and Toni Schenk. December: 1261–1273

Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS Observations Using Support Vector Machines. Rui Zhang, Donglian Sun, Yunyue Yu, and Mitchell D. Goldberg. November: 1151–1161

Surface reconstructionLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagingOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill

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Registration of Multisource Satellite Im-ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Synthetic image networkNetwork Orientation Using the Scaled Or-

thographic Projection for Parameter Ini-tialization. Keith F. Blonquist and Robert T. Pack. May: 505–517

TTasseled cap greenness/brightness index (TC G/B)Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Tasseled Cap (TC) transformationSeasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-

sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. Priyakant Sinha, Lalit Kumar, and Nick Reid. March: 271–280

Technical certification. See CertificationTechnical innovationMapping Western China at a Scale of

1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

Terrain indicesApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Terrain modelsAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. Hao Deng, Liqiang Zhang, Jingtao Ma, Liang Zhang, and Dong Chen. Novem-ber: 1175–1185

Terrestrial laser scanner (TLS)Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Tree Topology Representation from TLS Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Terrestrial monitoring and mappingDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Texture metricsMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. Elodie Vintrou, Mamy Soumaré, Simon Bernard, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, and Danny Lo Seen. August: 839–848

TexturingLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. Heinz Rüther, Roshan Bhurtha, Christoph Held, Ralph Schröder, and Stephen Wessels. April: 309–316

Thermal imageryExpanding the Utility of Remote Sens-

ing Data for Oil Spill Response. Jan Svejkovsky and Mark Hess. October: 1011–1014

Operational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Jan Svejkovsky, William Lehr, Judd Muskat, George Graettinger, and Joseph Mullin. October: 1089–1102

Thin-plate spline interpolationRegistration of Multisource Satellite Im-

ages by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reliable Conjugate Points. Joz Wu, Chi Chang, Hsien-Yu Tsai, and Ming-Che Liu. June: 583–593

Three-dimensional dataAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Breaklines and Lidar Data. Lewis Graham. March: 189–191

Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based Indexing for Lidar Data. Abu Saleh Mo-hammad Mosa, Bianca Schön, Michela Bertolotto, and Debra F. Laefer. Septem-ber: 927–934

Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. Nima Pahlevan, Alfred J. Garrett, Aaron D. Gerace, and John R. Schott. Novem-ber: 1163–1174

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. No-vember: 1117

A Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction. Yoonseok Jwa and Gunho Sohn. Decem-ber: 1227–1240

Time-series dataApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

A Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI) Mapping Method to Determine Agricul-tural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. Jianhong Liu, Wenquan Zhu, and Xuefeng Cui. August: 829–837

TIR (Thermal Infrared) bandIncorporating the Downscaled Landsat

TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Tire Identification from Reflectance (TIRe) modelIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Topographic correction methodsTopographic Corrections of Satellite Data

for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Topographic geo-spatial dataSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-

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Subject Indexler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Topographic mappingBundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

nected Aerial Imagery. Yongjun Zhang, Xiaodong Xiong, Xiang Shen, and Zheng Ji. September: 983–988

Topographic wetness index (TWI)Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

Soil Moisture Modeling. Florence Mar-garet Southee, Paul M. Treitz, and Neal A. Scott. December: 1241–1251

Total station (TS) surveyingTerrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Training sample problems — IncompleteA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Sam-ples. Qinghua Guo, Wenkai Li, Desheng Liu, and Jin Chen. June: 595–604

Trajectories — Mined-landIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Trajectory-based methodsIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

TreeAn Empirical Model-based Method for Signal

Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spec-troradiometry. Chinsu Lin, Khongor Tsogt, and Chein-I Chang. February: 119–127

Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

Building Detection in Complex Scenes Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. Mohammad Awrangjeb,

Chunsun Zhang, and Clive S. Fraser. July: 729–745

Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI) of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Tree Topology Representation from TLS Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

Tree cover mapping — UrbanUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

Tree crown delineationAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. Linhai Jing, Baoxin Hu, Jili Li, and Thomas Noland. December: 1275–1284

A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. Jonathan P. Resop, Jessica L. Kozarek, and W. Cully Hession. April: 363–371

Tree reflectance spectraEstimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Tree segmentation — IndividualA New Method for Segmenting Individ-

ual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Wenkai Li, Qinghua Guo, Marek K. Jakubowski, and Maggi Kelly. January: 75–84

Treetop-based species identificationMapping Individual Tree Species in an

Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

Triangle partitioning algorithmComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

Triangulated irregular networks (TINs)Computing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. Yurai Núñez-Rodríguez, Michael A. Johnson, Igor Raskin, and Jesse L. Thé. July: 703–714

Integrated Global Navigation Satellite System (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. Duang-duen Roongpiboonsopit and Hassan A. Karimi. February: 139–149

TurkmenistanGrids & Datums Column: Turkmenistan.

Clifford J. Mugnier. December: 1209

UUgandaGrids & Datums Column: Republic of

Uganda. Clifford J. Mugnier. August: 783, August: 786

United StatesEstimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land-Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A Pilot Study. John W. Coulston, Gretchen G. Moisen, Barry T. Wilson, Mark V. Finco, Warren B. Cohen, and C. Kenneth Brewer. July: 715–727

2009-2012 National Report. Roberta Lenc-zowski. July: 656–660

2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. Steven A. Sader and Thomas Mueller. December: 1193–1198

Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

United States — Mexico borderIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

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Suburban Areas by Rashed, Tarek and Jürgens, Carsten. Reviewed by Lodhi, Mahtab A. April: 294–295

Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI) of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, and Andrew J. Hardin. May: 495–504

A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

Urban forest mappingMapping Individual Tree Species in an

Urban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. Cai-yun Zhang and Fang Qiu. October: 1079–1087

Urban land-use classificationDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar and

Aerial Photographs through Object-Ori-ented Land-Use Classification. Xuelian Meng, Nate Currit, Le Wang, and Xiao-jun Yang. January: 35–44

Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land-Use Product. James A. Falcone and Col-lin G. Homer. October: 1057–1068

Urban tree cover mappingUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. Brad Lehrbass and Jinfei Wang. May: 473–484

VVariable Length Record (VLR)The LAS 1.4 Specification. Lewis Graham.

February: 93–102

Variational gradient-based fusion methodA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

Vector road-based methodAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. Dongliang Wang, You-chuan Wan, Jianhua Xiao, Xudong Lai, Wenli Huang, and Jingzhong Xu. No-vember: 1141–1150

VegetationApplication of Time Series Landsat Im-

ages to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dynamic Change. Dengsheng Lu, Scott Hetrick, Emilio Moran, and Guiying Li. July: 747–755

Book review: Hyperspectral Remote Sens-ing of Vegetation by Thenkabail, Prasad S., Lyon, John G., and Huete, Alfredo. Reviewed by Du, Qian. November: 1119

A Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM Thermal Band in Land-cover Clas-sification using Random Forest. V.F. Rodríguez-Galiano, B. Ghimire, E. Par-do-Igúzquiza, M. Chica-Olmo, and R.G. Congalton. February: 129–137

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. Jianqin Huang, Dengsheng Lu, Jin Li, Jiasen Wu, Shi-quan Chen, Weiming Zhao, Hongli Ge, Xingzhao Huang, and Xiaojie Yan. Sep-tember: 935–946

Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS and Flood Height Data. Sinan A. Abood, Ann L. Maclean, and Lacey A. Mason. March: 259–269

Vegetation coverTopographic Corrections of Satellite Data

for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Vegetation disturbance and regrowthIdentifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Vegetation indices (VI)Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. Susmita Sen, Carl E. Zipper, Randolph H. Wynne, and Patricia F. Donovan. March: 223–235

Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data for Regional Monitoring. Sarah C. Gos-lee. September: 973–981

Vegetation patternsIntegrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet

Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Velodyne HDL- 64E S2 scanning lidar systemCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. Craig Glennie. April: 339–347

Very high-resolution (VHR) sensorsAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. Rupert Müller, Thomas Krauß, Mathias Schneider, and Peter Re-inartz. January: 61–74

VietnamDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Dem-onstration for Agricultural Cropland Mapping in Asia. An Ngoc Van, Kyaw Sann Oo, and Wataru Takeuchi. August: 875–884

Visible imageryA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. Huifang Li, Liangpei Zhang, Huanfeng Shen, and Pingxiang Li. September: 947–958

Visual analysisIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Volcanic eruptionsNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. J. Timothy Mc-Clinton, Scott M. White, and John M. Sinton. June: 605–616

Voxel space analysisTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. Anita Schilling, Anja Schmidt, and Hans-Gerd Maas. April: 383–392

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WarThree Decades of War and Food Insecu-

rity in Iraq. Glen R. Gibson, James B. Campbell, Randolph H. Wynne. August: 885–895

Waste tire pilesIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. Becky Lauren Quinlan and Patricia G. Foschi. May: 463–471

Water qualityA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

poral Prediction of Chlorophyll-a in an Iowa Lake Using Hyperion Data. Ra-manathan Sugumaran and Justin Thomas. December: 1253–1260

Water resourcesAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural

Productivity, Water Resources and Food Security: How Can Remote Sensing Help? Prasad S. Thenkabail, Jerry W. Knox, Mutlu Ozdogan, Murali Krishna Gumma, Russell G. Congalton, Zhuoting Wu, Cristina Milesi, Alex Finkral, Mike Marshall, Isabella Mariotto, Songcai You, Chandra Giri, and Pamela Nagler. August: 773–782

Watershed segmentationA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. Colin J. Gleason and Jungho Im. July: 679–692

Water useEstimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use

through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Shai Kaplan and Soe W. Myint. August: 849–859

Forward: Global Croplands and their Water Use for Food Security in the Twenty-first Century. Prasad S. Thenkabail. August: 797–798

Phenology-based Crop Classification Al-gorithm and its Implications on Agri-cultural Water Use Assessments in Cali-fornia’s Central Valley. Liheng Zhong, Peng Gong, and Greg S. Biging. August: 799–813

Waveform dataThe LAS 1.4 Specification. Lewis Graham.

February: 93–102

Mapping Matters. Qassim A. Abdullah. Feb-ruary: 105–108

Wavelet analysisIntegrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet

Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Webcam-based photogrammetric systemA Webcam-based Photogrammetric System

for the Measurement of Facial Land-marks on Newborns. Bruce King. De-cember: 1285–1294

Web mappingBook review: Advances in Web-based GIS,

Mapping Services and Applications by Li, Songnian, Dragicevic, Suzana and Veenendall, Bert. Reviewed by Westmo-reland, Sally J. August: 785–786

Web services — Geo-enabledPE&RS October 2013 Special Issue Call for

Papers on. August: 789, October: 1068

Western Mapping ProjectMapping Western China at a Scale of

1:50,000. Jixian Zhang, Qin Yan, Wen-han Xie. April: 289–292

WetlandsAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. Beth R. Stein, Bao-juan Zheng, Ioannis Kokkinidis, Nilam Kayastha, Taylor Seigler, Kemal Gök-kaya, Ranjith Gopalakrishnan, Won Hoi Hwang. June: 537–547

Wide Dynamic Range Vegetation Index (WDRVI)Integrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet

Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Veg-etation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. Yuhong He, Anum Khan, and Amy Mui. February: 161–168

Window detectionA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. Ruisheng Wang, Frank P. Ferrie, and Jane Macfarlane. Novem-ber: 1129–1140

WIPKA-QS (Wissensbasierter Photo-grammetrisch- Kartographischer Arbe-itsplatz zur Qualitätssicherung)Semi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. Petra Helmholz, Christian Becker, Uwe Breitkopf, Tor-

sten Büschenfeld, Andreas Busch, Carola Braun, Dietmar Grünreich, Sönke Mül-ler, Jörn Ostermann, Martin Pahl, Franz Rottensteiner, Karsten Vogt, Marcel Ziems, Christian Heipke. September: 959–972

Woody plantsAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. Nian-Wei Ku, Sorin C. Popescu, R. James Ansley, Humberto L. Perotto-Baldivieso, and Anthony M. Filippi. April: 349–361

YYellowstone National ParkA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. Stacey Fairweather, Christo-pher Potter, Robert Crabtree, and Shuang Li. January: 23–33

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Abdullah, Qassim A.Mapping Matters. February: 105–108, April:

296–297, July: 664–665, August: 784, November: 1117, December: 1211

Abood, Sinan A.Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. March: 259–269

Abuzar, MohammadBook review: Global Navigation Satellite

Systems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Compass, and Others. May: 451–452

Aguilar, Fernando J.Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. March: 247–257

Aguilar, Manuel A.Geopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. March: 247–257

Anaya, Jesús A.Accuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. January: 53–60

Ansley, R. JamesAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. April: 349–361

Arroyo, Lara A.Objects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. September: 991–999

Awrangjeb, MohammadBuilding Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. July: 729–745

BBadiger, ShrinivasMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. August: 815–827

Baron, ChristianMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. August: 839–848

Battersby, Sarah E.Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. June: 625–635

Becker, ChristianSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Bégué, AgnèsMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. August: 839–848

Bernard, SimonMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. August: 839–848

Bertolotto, MichelaEvaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. September: 927–934

Bethel, JamesAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. October: 1045–1056

Bhurtha, RoshanLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. April: 309–316

Biging, Greg S.Phenology-based Crop Classification Algo-

rithm and its Implications on Agricultur-al Water Use Assessments in California’s Central Valley. August: 799–813

Blonquist, Keith F.Network Orientation Using the Scaled

Orthographic Projection for Parameter Initialization. May: 505–517

Braun, CarolaSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Breitkopf, UweSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Brewer, C. KennethModeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. July: 715–727

Buenemann, MichaelaBook review: Why ‘Where’ Matters: Under-

standing and Profiting from GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing. July: 666–667

Burgess, G.Photogrammetric Monitoring of the Con-

struction of a Solar Energy Dish Concen-trator. May: 519–527

Busch, AndreasSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Büschenfeld, TorstenSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Byun, Young GiAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. March: 211–221

CCampbell, James B.Three Decades of War and Food Insecurity

in Iraq. August: 885–895

Chang, Chein-IAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. February: 119–127

Chang, ChiRegistration of Multisource Satellite Images

by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reli-able Conjugate Points. June: 583–593

Chen, DongAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. November: 1175–1185

Chen, JinA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604

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Author IndexChen, ShiquanIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. September: 935–946

Chica-Olmo, M.Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM

Thermal Band in Land-cover Classifica-tion using Random Forest. February: 129–137

Choi, Jae WanAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. March: 211–221

Christman, Zachary J.Error Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. June: 617–624

Chuvieco, EmilioAccuracy Assessment of Burned Area

Products in the Orinoco Basin. January: 53–60

Cohen, Warren B.Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. July: 715–727

Congalton, Russell G.Book review: Introduction to Remote Sens-

ing, 5th Edition. June: 549, June: 551Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM

Thermal Band in Land-cover Classifica-tion using Random Forest. February: 129–137

Congalton, Russell G.Assessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Corbley, Kevin P.LIZARDTECH ANNIVERSARY: Celebrat-

ing 20 Years of Image Compression with MrSID. September: 909–911

Coulston, John W.Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. July: 715–727

Crabtree, RobertA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. January: 23–33

Cramer, MichaelA Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-

era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. October: 1069–1077

Crosby, Michael K.Book review: Making Maps: A Visual Guide

to Map Design for GIS (Second Edition). May: 453

Cui, XuefengA Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)

Mapping Method to Determine Agri-cultural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. August: 829–837

Currit, NateDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar

and Aerial Photographs through Object-Oriented Land-Use Classification. Janu-ary: 35–44

DDawson, Stephen M.Development and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. March: 237–246

Deng, HaoAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. November: 1175–1185

Dey, VivekA Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to

Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. October: 1029–1044

Donovan, Patricia F.Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. March: 223–235

Du, QianBook review: Hyperspectral Remote Sens-

ing of Vegetation. November: 1119

EEo, YangdamAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. October: 1045–1056

FFairweather, StaceyA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. January: 23–33

Falcone, James A.Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. October: 1057–1068

Fang, LinaAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. April: 331–338

Fernández, IsmaelGeopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. March: 247–257

Ferrie, Frank P.A Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. November: 1129–1140

Filippi, Anthony M.Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. April: 349–361

Finco, Mark V.Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. July: 715–727

Finkral, AlexAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Foschi, Patricia G.Identification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. May: 463–471

Fraser, Clive S.Building Detection in Complex Scenes

Thorough Effective Separation of Build-ings from Trees. July: 729–745

Fritsch, DieterA Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-

era Calibration in Digital Aerial Photo-grammetry. October: 1069–1077

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Garrett, Alfred J.Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. November: 1163–1174

Ge, HongliIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. September: 935–946

Gens, RudigerBook review: Remote Sensing of Glaciers:

Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers. January: 7, January: 10

Gerace, Aaron D.Integrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. November: 1163–1174

Ghimire, B.Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM

Thermal Band in Land-cover Classifica-tion using Random Forest. February: 129–137

Gibson, Glen R.Three Decades of War and Food Insecurity

in Iraq. August: 885–895

Gilliéron, Pierre-YvesCell-based Automatic Deformation Com-

putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. April: 317–329

Giri, ChandraAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Gleason, Colin J.A Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. July: 679–692

Glennie, CraigCalibration and Kinematic Analysis of the

Velodyne HDL-64E S2 Lidar Sensor. April: 339–347

Gökkaya, KemalAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. June: 537–547

Goldberg, Mitchell D.Mapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

Observations Using Support Vector Ma-chines. November: 1151–1161

Towards Operational Automatic Flood De-tection Using EOS/MODIS Data. June: 637–646

Goldin, Sally E.Report on the 32nd Asian Conference on

Remote Sensing. March: 201, March: 203

Gong, JunAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

Method Based on a 3D R-Tree. April: 373–381

Gong, PengPhenology-based Crop Classification Algo-

rithm and its Implications on Agricultur-al Water Use Assessments in California’s Central Valley. August: 799–813

Gopalakrishnan, RanjithAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. June: 537–547

Goslee, Sarah C.Topographic Corrections of Satellite Data

for Regional Monitoring. September: 973–981

Graettinger, GeorgeOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Oc-tober: 1089–1102

Graham, LewisBreaklines and Lidar Data. March: 189–191The LAS 1.4 Specification. February:

93–102

Growcott, AbrahamDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

Stereo Photogrammetric System to Mea-sure Cetaceans at Sea. March: 237–246

Grünreich, DietmarSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Gumma, Murali KrishnaAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Guo, QinghuaA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604

A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu-ary: 75–84

HHan, Dong YeobAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. March: 211–221

Han, You KyungAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. March: 211–221

Hardin, Andrew J.Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. May: 495–504

Hardin, Perry J.Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. May: 495–504

Hasani, HadisehDetermination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. December: 1261–1273

Heipke, ChristianSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Held, ChristophLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. April: 309–316

Heller, ElizabethMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. August: 815–827

Helmholz, PetraSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

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Author IndexHernando, AnaObjects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

Natura 2000 Habitats to Improve Forest Management. September: 991–999

Hession, W. CullyTerrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. April: 363–371

Hess, MarkExpanding the Utility of Remote Sensing

Data for Oil Spill Response. October: 1011–1014

Hetrick, ScottApplication of Time Series Landsat Images

to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dy-namic Change. July: 747–755

He, YuhongIntegrating Remote Sensing and Wave-

let Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Vegetation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. February: 161–168

Hodgson, Michael E.Spatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

for Identifying Structure Damage in a Hurricane Disaster: A Cognitive Ap-proach. June: 625–635

Hoekstra, Arjen Y.Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantify-

ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Gen-eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873

Hoffer, Roger M.Computer-aided Classification of the First

Frame of Digital Erts-1 (i.e., Landsat-1) Data. July: 653–655

Homer, Collin G.Generation of a U.S. National Urban Land-

Use Product. October: 1057–1068

Huang, GuomanCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. November: 1110–1114

Huang, JianqinIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. September: 935–946

Huang, WenliAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. November: 1141–1150

Huang, XingzhaoIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. September: 935–946

Hu, BaoxinAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. December: 1275–1284

Hwang, Won HoiAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. June: 537–547

IIm, JunghoA Fusion Approach for Tree Crown Delinea-

tion from Lidar Data. July: 679–692

JJakubowski, Marek K.A New Method for Segmenting Individual

Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu-ary: 75–84

Jensen, Ryan R.Estimating Urban Leaf Area Index (LAI)

of Individual Trees with Hyperspectral Data. May: 495–504

Jesse L. ThéComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. July: 703–714

Jing, LinhaiAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. December: 1275–1284

Jin, XiaoyingBook review: Image Registration for Re-

mote Sensing. March: 195–196

Ji, ZhengBundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

nected Aerial Imagery. September: 983–988

Johnson, Michael A.Computing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. July: 703–714

Jwa, YoonseokA Piecewise Catenary Curve Model Grow-

ing for 3D Power Line Reconstruction. December: 1227–1240

KKalacska, MargaretMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. August: 815–827

Kaplan, ShaiEstimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use

through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Au-gust: 849–859

Kar, BandanaBook review: Spatial Statistics: Geospatial

Information Modeling and Thematic Mapping. September: 915–916

Karimi, Hassan A.Integrated Global Navigation Satellite Sys-

tem (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. February: 139–149

Kayastha, NilamAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. June: 537–547

Kelly, MaggiA New Method for Segmenting Individual

Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu-ary: 75–84

Khan, AnumIntegrating Remote Sensing and Wavelet

Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Vegeta-tion Spatial Variation among Three Dif-ferent Ecosystems. February: 161–168

Kim, Yong IlAutomatic Registration of High-Resolution

Images Using Local Properties of Fea-tures. March: 211–221

King, BruceForward: Special Issue on Advances in Ter-

restrial Lidar Techniques and Applica-tions. April: 307–308

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tem for the Measurement of Facial Landmarks on Newborns. December: 1285–1294

Knox, Jerry W.Assessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Kokkinidis, IoannisAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

Update the NCWI. June: 537–547

Kozarek, Jessica L.Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. April: 363–371

Krauß, ThomasAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. January: 61–74

Krol, Maarten S.Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantify-

ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Gen-eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873

Kumar, LalitSeasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-

sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. March: 271–280

Ku, Nian-WeiAssessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. April: 349–361

LLaefer, Debra F.Evaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. September: 927–934

Lai, XudongAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

Vector Roads. November: 1141–1150

Lee, ChangnoAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. October: 1045–1056

Lehrbass, BradUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

corrected Aerial Imagery and Lidar. May: 473–484

Lehr, WilliamOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Oc-tober: 1089–1102

Lele, SharachchandraMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. August: 815–827

Lenczowski, BobbiReport on XXII ISPRS Congress. Novem-

ber: 1121–1122

Lenczowski, Roberta2009-2012 National Report. July: 656–660Presidential Address: Working Together.

June: 558–561

Li, GuiyingApplication of Time Series Landsat Images

to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dy-namic Change. July: 747–755

Li, HuifangA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. September: 947–958

Li, JiliAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. December: 1275–1284

Li, JinIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. September: 935–946

Li, JonathanAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. April: 331–338

Forward: Special Issue on Advances in Ter-restrial Lidar Techniques and Applica-tions. April: 307–308

Li, L.Comparing the Performance of Empiri-

cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. May: 485–494

Lin, ChinsuAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

nal Restoration of SWIR in ASD Field Spectroradiometry. February: 119–127

Lin, ZhengIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. February: 169–181

Li, PingxiangA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

Method for Visible and SWIR Imagery. September: 947–958

Li, QingquanAutomated Extraction of Road Markings

from Mobile Lidar Point Clouds. April: 331–338

Li, SanmeiTowards Operational Automatic Flood De-

tection Using EOS/MODIS Data. June: 637–646

Li, ShuangA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. January: 23–33

Liu, DeshengA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604

Liu, JianhongA Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)

Mapping Method to Determine Agri-cultural Cropland Intensities in China using MODIS Time-series Data. August: 829–837

Liu, Ming-CheRegistration of Multisource Satellite Images

by Thin-plate Splines with Highly Reli-able Conjugate Points. June: 583–593

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Author IndexLi, WenkaiA Framework for Supervised Image Clas-

sification with Incomplete Training Samples. June: 595–604

A New Method for Segmenting Individual Trees from the Lidar Point Cloud. Janu-ary: 75–84

Li, XiaIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. February: 169–181

Lodhi, Mahtab A.Book review: Remote Sensing of Urban and

Suburban Areas. April: 294–295

Lo Seen, DannyMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

in the Sudano-Sahelian Environments of Africa Using Random Forest and Ensemble Metrics of Coarse Resolution MODIS Imagery. August: 839–848

Lu, DengshengApplication of Time Series Landsat Images

to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dy-namic Change. July: 747–755

Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS for Evaluating Soil Erosion Risk in North-western Zhejiang, China. September: 935–946

Lu, ZhongCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

Mapping System. November: 1110–1114

MMaas, Hans-GerdTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. April: 383–392

Macfarlane, JaneA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

bile Lidar Data. November: 1129–1140

Maclean, Ann L.Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. March: 259–269

Ma, JingtaoAutomatic Generation of 2.5D Terrain Mod-

els without Occluding Routes of Interest. November: 1175–1185

María del Mar SaldañaGeopositioning Accuracy Assessment of

GeoEye-1 Panchromatic and Multispec-tral Imagery. March: 247–257

Mariano Moreno-de las HerasA Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. July: 757–766

Mariotto, IsabellaAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Marshall, MikeAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Mason, Lacey A.Modeling Riparian Zones Utilizing DEMS

and Flood Height Data. March: 259–269

Maxwell, TravisA Supervised and Fuzzy-based Approach to

Determine Optimal Multi-resolution Im-age Segmentation Parameters. October: 1029–1044

McClinton, J. TimothyNeuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

Lava Flow Morphology. June: 605–616

Meng, XuelianDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar

and Aerial Photographs through Object-Oriented Land-Use Classification. Janu-ary: 35–44

Merminod, BertrandCell-based Automatic Deformation Com-

putation by Analyzing Terrestrial Lidar Point Clouds. April: 317–329

Milesi, CristinaAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Miliaresis, George Ch.Elevation, Latitude/Longitude Decorrelation

Stretch of Multitemporal LST Imagery. February: 151–160

Moffitt Vinci, KathleenMemorial Address: Francis H. “Frank” Mof-

fitt 1922-2007. June: 566–569

Mohammad Mosa, Abu SalehEvaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

Indexing for Lidar Data. September: 927–934

Moisen, Gretchen G.Modeling Percent Tree Canopy Cover: A

Pilot Study. July: 715–727

Moran, EmilioApplication of Time Series Landsat Images

to Examining Land-use/Land-cover Dy-namic Change. July: 747–755

Mueller, Thomas2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-

spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. December: 1193–1198

Mugnier, Clifford J.Grids & Datums Column: Central African

Republic. March: 192–194Grids & Datums Column: Commonwealth

of Dominica. April: 293Grids & Datums Column: Georgia. June:

548, June: 550Grids & Datums Column: Maps in the Mid-

dle of Nowhere. October: 1015Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Alba-

nia. January: 5–6Grids & Datums Column: Republic of Croa-

tia. July: 662–663Grids & Datums Column: Republic of

Macedonia. May: 449–450Grids & Datums column: Republic of Sierra

Leone. February: 103, February: 109Grids & Datums Column: Republic of South

Africa. September: 912–914Grids & Datums Column: Republic of

Uganda. August: 783, August: 786Grids & Datums Column: Turkmenistan.

December: 1209Grids & Datums Column: United Mexican

States. November: 1115–1116

Mui, AmyIntegrating Remote Sensing and Wave-

let Analysis for Studying Fine-scaled Vegetation Spatial Variation among Three Different Ecosystems. February: 161–168

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Author IndexMüller, RupertAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. January: 61–74

Müller, SönkeSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Mullin, JosephOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Oc-tober: 1089–1102

Muskat, JuddOperational Utilization of Aerial Multispec-

tral Remote Sensing during Oil Spill Response: Lessons Learned During the Deepwater Horizon (MC-252) Spill. Oc-tober: 1089–1102

Mustafa, Yaseen T.Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using

a Bayesian Network Approach. January: 45–51

Myint, Soe W.Estimating Irrigated Agricultural Water Use

through Landsat TM and a Simplified Surface Energy Balance Modeling in the Semi-arid Environments of Arizona. Au-gust: 849–859

NNagler, PamelaAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

Ngoc Van, AnDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Demon-stration for Agricultural Cropland Map-ping in Asia. August: 875–884

Nguy-Robertson, Anthony L.Book review: Land Remote Sensing and

Global Environmental Change: NASA’s Earth Observing System and the Science of ASTER and MODIS. January: 8, Janu-ary: 11

Comparing the Performance of Empiri-cal, Semi-empirical, and Curve Fitting Models in Predicting Cyanobacterial Pig-ments. May: 485–494

Noland, ThomasAutomated Delineation of Individual Tree

Crowns from Lidar Data by Multi-Scale Analysis and Segmentation. December: 1275–1284

Núñez-Rodríguez, YuraiComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. July: 703–714

OOh, JaehongAutomated Georegistration of High-Res-

olution Satellite Imagery using a RPC Model with Airborne Lidar Information. October: 1045–1056

Oo, Kyaw SannDevelopment of an Advanced Global Field

Survey System (GFSS) for Terrestrial Monitoring and Mapping with a Demon-stration for Agricultural Cropland Map-ping in Asia. August: 875–884

Ostermann, JörnSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Ozdogan, MutluAssessing Future Risks to Agricultural Pro-

ductivity, Water Resources and Food Se-curity: How Can Remote Sensing Help?. August: 773–782

PPack, Robert T.Network Orientation Using the Scaled

Orthographic Projection for Parameter Initialization. May: 505–517

Pahlevan, NimaIntegrating Landsat-7 Imagery with Physics-

based Models for Quantitative Mapping of Coastal Waters near River Discharges. November: 1163–1174

Pahl, MartinSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Pardo-Igúzquiza, E.Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM

Thermal Band in Land-cover Classifica-tion using Random Forest. February: 129–137

Patias, PetrosBook review: Advances in Environmental

Remote Sensing: Sensors, Algorithms, and Applications. February: 104

Perotto-Baldivieso, Humberto L.Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. April: 349–361

Plasker, James R.2011-2012 Executive Director Report. June:

562–565

Popescu, Sorin C.Assessment of Available Rangeland Woody

Plant Biomass with a Terrestrial Lidar System. April: 349–361

Potter, ChristopherA Comparison of Multispectral ASTER and

Hyperspectral AVIRIS Multiple End-member Spectral Mixture Analysis for Sagebrush and Herbaceous Cover in Yel-lowstone. January: 23–33

QQiu, FangMapping Individual Tree Species in an Ur-

ban Forest Using Airborne Lidar Data and Hyperspectral Imagery. October: 1079–1087

Qi, ZhixinIntegration of Polarimetric

Decomposition,Object-Oriented Image Analysis, and Decision Tree Algorithms for Land-Use and Land-Cover Classifica-tion using RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric SAR Data. February: 169–181

Quinlan, Becky LaurenIdentification of Waste Tires Using High-

Resolution Multispectral Satellite Imag-ery. May: 463–471

RRamankutty, NavinMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. August: 815–827

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Author IndexRaskin, IgorComputing Non-Crossing Smooth Contours

on Triangulated Meshes. July: 703–714

Reid, NickSeasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-

sification Accuracy in a Diverse Region. March: 271–280

Reinartz, PeterAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

lite Data with Integrated Sensor Model Improvement. January: 61–74

Resop, Jonathan P.Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Delineating

In-stream Boulders and Quantifying Habitat Complexity Measures. April: 363–371

Rhemtulla, Jeanine M.Mapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

Cropping Intensities in Heterogeneous Landscapes of Southern India Using Multi-Temporal Medium-Resolution Im-agery: Implications for Assessing Water Use in Agriculture. August: 815–827

Richardson, KarenAn Era of Epochs. September: 905–908Managing Massive Imagery. May: 445–448

Rodríguez-Galiano, V. F.Incorporating the Downscaled Landsat TM

Thermal Band in Land-cover Classifica-tion using Random Forest. February: 129–137

Rogan, JohnError Propagation in Raster Data Integra-

tion: Impacts on Landscape Composition and Configuration. June: 617–624

Romaguera, MireiaDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quantify-

ing Blue Water Use in Europe Using Remote Sensing Meteosat Second Gen-eration (MSG) products and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) Data. August: 861–873

Roongpiboonsopit, DuangduenIntegrated Global Navigation Satellite Sys-

tem (iGNSS) QoS Prediction. February: 139–149

Rottensteiner, FranzSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

graphic Data Sets. September: 959–972

Rüther, HeinzLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

The Scanning Pipeline and its Chal-lenges. April: 309–316

SSaco, Patricia M.A Comparison of SRTM V4 and ASTER

GDEM for Hydrological Applications in Low Relief Terrain. July: 757–766

Sader, Steven A.2011 Survey on Remote Sensing and Geo-

spatial Technologies Training in U.S. and Canadian Colleges and Universities. December: 1193–1198

Samadzadegan, FarhadDetermination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. December: 1261–1273

Schenk, ToniDetermination of Optimum Classifier and

Feature Subset in Hyperspectral Images based on Ant Colony System. December: 1261–1273

Schilling, AnitaTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. April: 383–392

Schmidt, AnjaTree Topology Representation from TLS

Point Clouds Using Depth-First Search in Voxel Space. April: 383–392

Schneider, MathiasAutomated Georeferencing of Optical Satel-

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Schneider, WernerA Flexible Mathematical Method for Cam-

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Schön, BiancaEvaluating the Benefits of Octree-based

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Schröder, RalphLaser Scanning in Heritage Documentation:

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Scott, Neal A.Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

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Sengupta, RajaMapping Crop Types, Irrigated Areas, and

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bance/Recovery Trajectories Using an Interannual Landsat Chronosequence. March: 223–235

Shen, HuanfengA Variational Gradient-based Fusion

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Sinha, PriyakantSeasonal Variation in Land-Cover Clas-

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Sinton, John M.Neuro-fuzzy Classification of Submarine

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Sirguey, PascalDevelopment and Assessment of a Digital

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Author IndexSoumaré, MamyMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

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Southee, Florence MargaretApplication of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for Soil

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Soyeux, E.Comparing the Performance of Empiri-

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Stein, AlfredImproving Forest Growth Estimates Using

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Stein, Beth R.An Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

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Sugumaran, RamanathanA Semi-Analytical Model for the Multitem-

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Suhyb Salama, Mhd.Determining Irrigated Areas and Quantify-

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Sun, DonglianMapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

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Su, ZhongboDetermining Irrigated Areas and Quantify-

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Svejkovsky, JanExpanding the Utility of Remote Sensing

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Tedesco, L.Comparing the Performance of Empiri-

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Tejera, RosarioObjects-based Image Analysis for Mapping

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Tolpekin, Valentyn A.Improving Forest Growth Estimates Using

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Treitz, Paul M.Application of Lidar Terrain Surfaces for

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Tsogt, KhongorAn Empirical Model-based Method for Sig-

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Vintrou, ElodieMapping Fragmented Agricultural Systems

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Author IndexWang, JiayuSpatial Resolution Imagery Requirements

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Wang, JinfeiUrban Tree Cover Mapping with Relief-

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Wang, LeDetect Residential Buildings from Lidar

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Wang, RuishengA Method for Detecting Windows from Mo-

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Wan, YouchuanAerial Image Mosaicking with the Aid of

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Wu, JiasenIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

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Wynne, Randolph H.Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

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ZZhang, CaiyunMapping Individual Tree Species in an Urban

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Zhang, RuiMapping Nighttime Flood from MODIS

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Zhang, YetingAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

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Zhang, YongjunBundle Block Adjustment of Weakly Con-

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Zhao, WeimingIntegration of Remote Sensing and GIS for

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Zhao, ZhengCASMSAR: An Integrated Airborne SAR

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Zheng, BaojuanAn Efficient Remote Sensing Solution to

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Zhong, LihengPhenology-based Crop Classification Algo-

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Zhong, RuofeiAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

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Zhu, QingAn Efficient Point Cloud Management

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Zhu, WenquanA Shape-matching Cropping Index (CI)

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Ziems, MarcelSemi-automatic Quality Control of Topo-

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Zipper, Carl E.Identifying Revegetated Mines as Distur-

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Zourarakis, Demetrio P.Book review: Remote Sensing and Global

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