GIS (Geographic Information Systems), Geoinformatics, and Remote Sensing at Purdue provides computer-aided drafting and geographic information services pertaining to building floor plans, research to support local environmental programs, and other information regarding the environment.
This series contains articles written by those involved with GIS, Geoinformatics, and Remote Sensing at Purdue University.
Submissions from 2010
Refinement of Digital Elevation Models in Urban Areas Using Breaklines Via a Multi-Photo Least Squares Matching Algorithm, Ahmed F. Elaksher and James Bethel
The Relationship Between Urban Land Cover And Surface Kinetic Temperature: A Case Study In Terre Haute, Indiana, Ryan R. Jensen, Perry J. Hardin, Richard Curran, and Thomas Hardin
Automated Georeferencing of Historic Aerial Photography, Jae Sung Kim, Christopher C. Miller, and James Bethel
Assessing Tree Cover in Agricultural Landscapes Using High-Resolution Aerial Imagery, Greg C. Liknes, Charles H. Perry, and Dacia M. Meneguzzo
From Science to Applications: Determinants of Diffusion in the Use of Earth Observations, Molly Macauley, Joe Maher, and Jhih-Shyang Shih
A Flexible Approach to Help Overcome Limitations of Moderate Resolution Satellite Imagery for Mapping Invasive Saltcedar on the Bighorn River, Montanas, Scott L. Powell, Rick L. Lawrence, Christine Sommers Austin, and Shana Wood
Early Warning Systems: A Review, Joseph E. Quansah, Bernard Engel, and Gilbert L. Rochon
Nitrogen and Water Stress Impacts Hard Red Spring Wheat (Triticum aestivum) Canopy Reflectance, Cheryl L. Reese, Daniel Long, Sharon Clay, David Clay, and Dwayne Beck
Submissions from 2009
A Community-Based Information Technology Services Determination of GIS User Information Needs, Barrett S. Caldwell
A Review of NEXRAD Level II: Data, Distribution, and Applications, Matthew Huber and Jeff Trapp
Earth Observations in Social Science Research for Management of Natural Resources and the Environment: Identifying the Landsat Contribution, Molly K. Macauley
Application of Geo-informatics to Transboundary Biodiversity Conservation across Thailand, Lao PDR, and Cambodia, Yongyut Trisurat
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems in Developing Countries: Case of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), M. M. Yagoub and Bernard Engel
Submissions from 2008
Recognizing Patterns Within Cropland Vegetation: A Crop Anomaly Classification System, Paul G. Carter, Christian J. Johannsen, and Bernard A. Engel
Improving the Accuracy of Historic Satellite Image Classification by Combining Low-Resolution Multispectral Data with High-Resolution Panchromatic Data, Daniel J. Getman, Jonathan M. Harbor, Chris J. Johannsen, Bernard A. Engel, and Goufan Shao
Simulation System for Investigation of the Aral-Caspian Water Regime, Vladimir F. Krapivin, Anatolij M. Shutko, Alexander A. Chukhlantsev, and Sergei P. Golovachev
The Characterization of Soil Properties to Develop “Soil Management/Mapping Units” Using High-Resolution Remotely Sensed Data Sets, D. Keith Morris, Kenton W. Ross, and Christian J. Johannsen
On-Farm Profitability of Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Frank Tenkorang and James Lowenberg-DeBoer