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Applications of remote sensing in resource management in Nebraska
There are no author-identified significant results in this report
Evaluation of ERTS-1 imagery in mapping and managing soil and range resources in the Sand Hills region of Nebraska
The author has identified the following significant results. Interpretations of imagery from the Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS-1) indicate that soil associations and attendant range sites can be identified on the basis of vegetation and topography using multitemporal imagery. Optical density measurements of imagery from the visible red band of the multispectral scanner(MSS band 5) obtained during the growing season were related to field measurements of vegetative biomass, a factor that closely parallels range condition class on specific range sites. ERTS-1 imagery also permitted inventory and assessment of center-pivot irrigation systems in the Sand Hills region in relation to soil and topographic conditions and energy requirements. Four resource maps of the Upper Loup Natural Resource District located entirely within the Sand Hills region were prepared from ERTS-1 imagery
A method to estimate the significance of coincident gravitational-wave observations from compact binary coalescence
Coalescing compact binary systems consisting of neutron stars and/or black
holes should be detectable with upcoming advanced gravitational-wave detectors
such as LIGO, Virgo, GEO and {KAGRA}. Gravitational-wave experiments to date
have been riddled with non-Gaussian, non-stationary noise that makes it
challenging to ascertain the significance of an event. A popular method to
estimate significance is to time shift the events collected between detectors
in order to establish a false coincidence rate. Here we propose a method for
estimating the false alarm probability of events using variables commonly
available to search candidates that does not rely on explicitly time shifting
the events while still capturing the non-Gaussianity of the data. We present a
method for establishing a statistical detection of events in the case where
several silver-plated (3--5) events exist but not necessarily any
gold-plated () events. We use LIGO data and a simulated, realistic,
blind signal population to test our method
The use of LANDSAT-1 imagery in mapping and managing soil and range resources in the Sand Hills region of Nebraska
The author has identified the following significant results. Evaluation of ERTS-1 imagery for the Sand Hills region of Nebraska has shown that the data can be used to effectively measure several parameters of inventory needs. (1) Vegetative biomass can be estimated with a high degree of confidence using computer compatable tape data. (2) Soils can be mapped to the subgroup level with high altitude aircraft color infrared photography and to the association level with multitemporal ERTS-1 imagery. (3) Water quality in Sand Hills lakes can be estimated utilizing computer compatable tape data. (4) Center pivot irrigation can be inventoried from satellite data and can be monitored regarding site selection and relative success of establishment from high altitude aircraft color infrared photography. (5) ERTS-1 data is of exceptional value in wide-area inventory of natural resource data in the Sand Hills region of Nebraska
Estimating vegetative biomass from LANDSAT-1 imagery for range management
Evaluation of LANDSAT-1, band 5 data for use in estimation of vegetative biomass for range management decisions was carried out for five selected range sites in the Sandhills region of Nebraska. Analysis of sets of optical density-vegetative biomass data indicated that comparisons of biomass estimation could be made within one frame but not between frames without correction factors. There was high correlation among sites within sets of radiance value-vegetative biomass data and also between sets, indicating comparisons of biomass could be made within and between frames. Landsat-1 data are shown to be a viable alternative to currently used methods of determining vegetative biomass production and stocking rate recommendations for Sandhills rangeland
Youth and the future: effective youth services for the year 2015
This report provides an understanding of the services required by young people in the year 2015, based on a thorough analysis of recent trends and expert projections of those trends. The report analyses key social and economic changes for young people in Australia over the past 10 to 20 years including movements in population, education, employment/unemployment and the labour market, incomes, family and household structure, health, and crime and justice
Parameter space metric for 3.5 post-Newtonian gravitational-waves from compact binary inspirals
We derive the metric on the parameter space of 3.5 post-Newtonian (3.5PN)
stationary phase compact binary inspiral waveforms for a single detector,
neglecting spin, eccentricity, and finite-body effects. We demonstrate that
this leads to better template placement than the current practice of using the
2PN metric to place 3.5PN templates: The recovered event rate is improved by
about 10% at a cost of nearly doubling the number of templates. The
cross-correlations between mass parameters are also more accurate, which will
result in better coincidence tests.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
Modeling of positive and negative organic magnetoresistance in organic light-emitting diodes
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