DocumentCode :
789370
Title :
Remote Sensing of Wetlands
Author :
Butera, M. Kristine
Author_Institution :
NASA/National Space Technology Laboratories, Earth Resources Laboratory, NSTL Station, MS 39529
Issue :
3
fYear :
1983
fDate :
7/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
383
Lastpage :
392
Abstract :
This paper demonstrates three examples of applying remote-sensing technology to the delineation of wetlands in the United States. First, the results of a technique to identify roseau cane (Phragmites communis) using LANDSAT and aircraft MSS data are presented. Approximately 9700 ha. of Phragmites communis were identified in the Mississippi River delta using LANDSAT data. Second, the results of a technique to identify wetland communities, principally mangroves, in Florida using LANDSAT and aircraft MSS are presented. A cost analysis of the remote versus conventional ground-survey technique is provided. The LANDSAT MSS average classification accuracy for mangroves only versus all classes were 87 percent and 74 percent, respectively. The third example presents the results of a technique to delineate surface cover types in the southeast tidal/riverine system of the Savannah River. Both forested and nonforested wetlands were delineated using multi-temporal LANDSAT MSS data. The average classification accuracy for wetland classes only was about 82 percent and for all cover types was about 78 percent.
Keywords :
Aircraft; Computer displays; Laboratories; NASA; Paper technology; Remote sensing; Rivers; Satellites; Space technology; Vegetation; LANDSAT; Mangroves; Marsh; Phragmites Communis; Remote Sensing; Spartina Alterniflora; Swamp; Wetlands;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.1983.350471
Filename :
4157423
Link To Document :
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