This collection contains journal articles produced by the faculty of the Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence at South Dakota State University.
Submissions from 2008
What Limits Fire? An Examination of Driver's of Burnt Area in Southern Africa, Sally Archibald, David P. Roy, Brian W. van Wilgen, and Robert J. Scholes
Submissions from 2007
Large Seasonal Swings in Leaf Area of Amazon Rainforests, Ranga B. Myneni, Wenze Yang, Ramakrishna R. Nemani, Alfredo R. Huete, Robert E. Dickinson, Yuri Knyazikhin, Kamel Didan, Rong Fu, Robinson I. Negron Juarez, Sasan S. Saatchi, Hirofumi Hashimoto, Kazuhito Ichii, Nikolay V. Shabanov, Bin Tan, Piyachat Ratana, Jeffrey L. Privette, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Eric F. Vermote, David P. Roy, Robert E. Wolfe, Mark A. Friedl, Steven W. Running, Petr Votava, Nazmi El-Saleous, Sadashiva Devadiga, Yin Su, and Vincent V. Salomonson
The Availability of Cloud-free Landsat ETM+ Data Over the Conterminous United States and Globally, J. Ju and David P. Roy
The Utility of Satellite Fire Product Accuracy Information—Perspectives and Recommendations From the Southern Africa Fire Network, David P. Roy, S. N. Trigg, B. H. Brockett, O. P. Dube, P. Frost, N. Govender, T. Landmann, J. Le roux, T. Lepono, J. Macuacua, C. Mbow, K. L. Mhwandangara, B. Mosepele, O. Mutanga, G. Neo-Mahupeleng, M. Norman, and S. Vigilo
Using NASA's World Wind Virtual Globe for Interactive Internet Visualization of the Global MODIS Burned Area Product, L. Boschetti, David P. Roy, and C. O. Justice
Submissions from 2006
A Focus Group Study of Factors that Promote and Constrain the Use of Satellite-derived Fire Products by Resource Managers in Southern Africa, S. N. Trigg and David P. Roy
Remote Sensing of Fire Severity: Assessing the Performance of the Normalized Burn Ratio, David P. Roy, Luigi Boschetti, and Simon N. Trigg
The Global Impact of Clouds on the Production of MODIS Bidirectional Reflectance Model-Based Composites for Terrestrial Monitoring, David P. Roy, P. Lewis, C. B. Schaaf, S. Devadiga, and L. Boschetti
Submissions from 2005
An In Situ Study of the Effects of Surface Anisotrophy on the Remote Sensing of Burned Savannah, Simon N. Trigg, David P. Roy, and S. P. Flasse
Characterizing the Surface Heterogeneity of Fire Effects Using Multi-temporal Reflective Wavelength Data, David P. Roy and T. Landman
Fire-induced Albedo Change and Its Radative Forcing at the Surface in Northern Austrailia, Y. Jin and David P. Roy
Prototyping a Global Algorithm for Systemic Fire-affected Area Mapping Using MODIS Time Series Data, David P. Roy, Y. Jin, P. E. Lewis, and C. O. Justice
Southern Africa as a Remote Sensing Test Bed: The SAFARI 2000 Special Issue Overview, Jeffrey L. Privette and David P. Roy
The Southern Africa Fire Network (SAFNet) Regional Burned-area Product-validation Protocol, David P. Roy, P.G. H. Frost, C. O. Justice, T. Landmann, J. L. Le Roux, K. Gumbo, S. Makungwa, K. Dunham, R. Du Toit, S. Mhwandagaga, A. Zacarias, B. Tacheba, O. P. Dube, J.M. C. Pereira, P. Mushove, T. J. Morisette, S.K. Santhana Vannan, and D. Davies
Submissions from 2004
Modeling and Sensitivity Analysis of Fire Emissions in Southern Africa During SAFARI 2000, Stefania Korontzi, David P. Roy, Christopher O. Justice, and Darold E. Ward