RangeView The University of Arizona
Geospatial Tools for Natural Resource Management The University of Arizona

The RangeView website provides applications for viewing, animating, and analyzing satellite imagery in order to monitor vegetation dynamics through time and across landscapes. RangeView is simple to use and valuable for natural resource managers, land owners, educators, and researchers.

 

Tools
MODIS Dynamic Animation Tool AVHRR Dynamic Animation Tool

Dynamic Animation
with MODIS data

Dynamic Animation
with AVHRR data

New MODIS continuity info

   * images from 1989-2007

   * images from 2000-2007

   * 1km resolution

   * 1km and 250m resolution

 

Getting Started

 List of All Tools

 Exercises - learn the tools

 Application: V Bar V Ranch

 Tips for New Users


Reports & Analysis
Educational

Links

Arizona Remote Sensing Center Arizona Remote
Sensing Center

Rangelands West
an AgNIC partnership

Arizona Regional Image Archive
Remote Sensing data

Elk
Creosote
Cattle
Fremont Cottonwood
The V Bar V Ranch
Elk
Beaver Creek

About the Project

Rangeview in the News

Site Map

Who We Are

Logos/ Citations

   
What's New

Watersheds
Compare two U.S. Watersheds
AVHRR / MODIS

Newest images:
AVHRR: 5/19/08
MODIS 1km: 5/23/08
MODIS 250m: 5/23/08

RangeView fact sheet (pdf)

Satellite Data Sources

Data Acquisition:

NASA

NASA:
MODIS

NOAA

NOAA:
AVHRR

Product Creation:

MODIS

MODIS Web: MODIS

USGS AVHRR