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Jeffrey J. Danielson
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 21
Citations - 2661
Jeffrey J. Danielson is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Elevation & Digital elevation model. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 20 publications receiving 2283 citations.
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Global Multi-resolution Terrain Elevation Data 2010 (GMTED2010)
TL;DR: The GMTED2010 layer extents (minimum and maximum latitude and longitude) are a result of the coordinate system inherited from the 1-arcsecond SRTM.
ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model Version 2 - summary of validation results
Tetushi Tachikawa,Manabu Kaku,Akira Iwasaki,Dean B. Gesch,Michael J. Oimoen,Zhaoxiang Zhang,Jeffrey J. Danielson,Tabatha Krieger,Bill Curtis,Jeff Haase,Michael Abrams,Claudia C. Carabajal +11 more
TL;DR: The ASTER GDEM (GDEM1) as mentioned in this paper was compiled from over 1.2 million scene-based DEMs covering land surfaces between 83°N and 83°S latitudes.
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International River Basins of the World
TL;DR: The Register of International Rivers as mentioned in this paper was updated in order to reflect the quantum changes that have taken place over the last 22 years, both in global geopolitics and in map coverage and technology.
A New Map of Global Ecological Land Units - An Ecophysiographic Stratification Approach
Roger Sayre,Jack Dangermond,Charlie Frye,Randy Vaughan,Peter Aniello,Sean Breyer,Douglas Cribbs,Dabney Hopkins,Richard Nauman,William Derrenbacher,Dawn J. Wright,Clint Brown,Charles Convis,Jonathan H. Smith,Laurence Benson,D. Paco VanSistine,Harumi Warner,Jill J. Cress,Jeffrey J. Danielson,Sharon Hamann,Thomas Cecere,Ashwan D. Reddy,Devon Burton,Andrea Grosse,Diane True,Marc J. Metzger,Jens Hartmann,Nils Moosdorf,Hans H. Dürr,Marc Paganini,Pierre Defourny,Olivier Arino,Simone Maynard,Mark G. Anderson,Patrick J. Comer +34 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high resolution and data-derived global ecosystem map, land surface elements of global ecological pattern were characterized in an ecophysiographic stratification of the planet.