Call number:
ZSP-201-76/30
In:
CRREL Report, 76-30
Description / Table of Contents:
The focus of this investigation was to assess the utility of remote sensing techniques in the study of land use-water quality relationships in an east central Wisconsin test area. The following types of aerial imagery were evaluated for this purpose: high altitude (60,000 ft) color, color infrared, multispectral black and white, and thermal; low altitude (less than 5000 ft) color infrared, multispectral black and white, thermal, and passive microwave. A non-imaging hand-held four-band radiometer was evaluated for utility in providing data on suspended sediment concentrations. Land use analysis includes the development of mapping and quantification methods to obtain baseline data for comparison to water quality variables. Suspended sediment loads in streams, determined from water samples, were related to land use of dfferences and soil types in three major watersheds. A multiple correlation coefficient R of 0.85 was obtained for the relationship between the 0.6-.7 incident and reflected radiation data from the hand-held radiometer and concurrent ground measurements of suspended solids in streams. Applications of the methods and baseline data developed in this investigation include: mapping and quantification of land use; input to watershed runoff models,estimation of effects of land use changes on stream sedimentation; and remote sensing of suspended sediment content of streams. High altitude color infrared imagery was found to be the most acceptable remote sensing technique forthe mapping and measurement of land use types.
Type of Medium:
Series available for loan
Pages:
vi, 53 Seiten
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Illustrationen
Series Statement:
CRREL Report 76-30
URL:
https://hdl.handle.net/11681/9521
Language:
English
Note:
CONTENTS
Abstract
Preface
Conversion factors: U.S. customary to metric (SI) units of measurement
lntroduction
Objectives
Approach and project history
Study area
Physical setting
Cultural setting
Documented pollution sources in the study area
Evaluation of imagery
Photographic imagery
Thermal imagery
PMIS imagery
Land use analysis
Analysis of 1972 imagery
Analysis of 1974 imagery
Soils of Manitowoc, East Twin and Oconto River watersheds
Manitowoc River watershed
East Twin River watershed
Oconto River watershed
Water quality data
Manitowoc River
East Twin River
Oconto River
Land use/stream sedimentation relationships
Results and conclusions
Sensor evaluation
Land use analysis
Mapping approaches
Land use/sedimentation relationships
Cost effectiveness analysis
Recommendations and applications
Selected bibliography
Appendix A. Precipitation and temperature data
Location:
AWI Archive
Branch Library:
AWI Library
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