Title :
The U.S. Geological Survey, remote sensing, and geoscience data: using standards to serve us all
Author :
Benson, Michael G. ; Faundeen, John L.
Author_Institution :
EROS Data Center, US Geol. Survey, Sioux Falls, SD, USA
Abstract :
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) advocates the use of standards with geosciences and remotely sensed data and metadata for its own purposes and those of its customers. In activities that range from archiving data to making a product, the incorporation of standards makes these functions repeatable and understandable. More important, when accepted standards are followed, data discovery and sharing can be more efficient and the overall value to society can be expanded. The USGS archives many terabytes of digital geoscience and remotely sensed data. Several million photographs are also available to the research community. To manage these vast holdings and ensure that strict preservation and high usability criteria are observed, the USGS uses standards within the archival, data management, public access and ordering, and data distribution areas. The USGS uses Federal and international standards in performing its role as the U.S. National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive and in its mission as the long-term archive and production center for aerial photographs and cartographic data covering the United States
Keywords :
cartography; geographic information systems; geology; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; information services; remote sensing; scientific information systems; standards; terrain mapping; U.S. Geological Survey; U.S. National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive; USA; USGS; United States; aerial photograph; archiving; cartography; data management; data product; data standard; geology; geophysical measurement technique; geoscience data; land surface; metadata; remote sensing; signal processing; terrain mapping; Fires; Geology; Geoscience and remote sensing; Humidity control; Lighting control; Production; Remote sensing; Satellites; Temperature control; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2000. Proceedings. IGARSS 2000. IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6359-0
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2000.858067