Publication Date:
2016-06-07
Description:
In the Dismal Swamp project, seasonal, color-infrared aerial photographs and LANDSAT digital data were interpreted for a detailed analysis of the vegetative communities in a large, highly altered wetland. In Western Tennessee, seasonal high altitude color-infrared aerial photographs provided the hydrologic and vegetative information needed to map inland wetlands, using a classification system developed for the Tennessee Valley Region. In Florida, color-infrared aerial photographs were analyzed to produce wetland maps using three existing classification systems to evaluate the information content and mappability of each system. The methods used in each of the three projects can be extended or modified for use in the mapping of inland wetlands in other parts of the United States.
Keywords:
EARTH RESOURCES AND REMOTE SENSING
Type:
ERIM Proc. of the 11th Intern. Symp. on Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 2; p 1545-1555
Format:
application/pdf
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