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Feasibility of Estimating Relative Nutrient Contributions of Agriculture and Forests Using MODIS Time SeriesAround the Gulf of Mexico, high-input crops in several regions make a significant contribution to nutrient loading of small to medium estuaries and to the near-shore Gulf. Some crops cultivated near the coast include sorghum in Texas, rice in Texas and Louisiana, sugarcane in Florida and Louisiana, citrus orchards in Florida, pecan orchards in Mississippi and Alabama, and heavy sod and ornamental production around Mobile and Tampa Bay. In addition to crops, management of timberlands in proximity to the coasts also plays a role in nutrient loading. In the summer of 2008, a feasibility project is planned to explore the use of NASA data to enhance the spatial and temporal resolution of near-coast nutrient source information available to the coastal community. The purpose of this project is to demonstrate the viability of nutrient source information products applicable to small to medium watersheds surrounding the Gulf of Mexico. Conceptually, these products are intended to complement estuarine nutrient monitoring.
Document ID
20100021357
Acquisition Source
Stennis Space Center
Document Type
Other - Full Text Database
Authors
Ross, Kenton W.
(Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Gasser, Gerald
(Lockheed Martin Mission Services Co. Bay Saint Louis, MS, United States)
Spiering, Bruce
(NASA Stennis Space Center Stennis Space Center, MS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
June 3, 2010
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
SSTI-2220-0163-1
Meeting Information
Meeting: Poster, Gulf of Mexico Alliance Monitoring Forum
Location: Saint Petersburg, FL
Country: United States
Start Date: June 3, 2008
End Date: June 6, 2008
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNS04AB54T
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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