Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska

The author has identified the following significant results. A reconstituted color infrared image covering the western Seward Peninsula was used for identifying vegetation types by simple visual examination. The image was taken by ERTS-1 approximately 1120 hours on August 1, 1972. Seven major colors...

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Main Author: Anderson, J. H.
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Published: 1972
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19730005604 2023-05-15T18:19:19+02:00 Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska Anderson, J. H. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Nov 30, 1972 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730005604 unknown Document ID: 19730005604 Accession ID: 73N14331 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730005604 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS E72-10343 NASA-CR-129657 BMPR-2 1972 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T11:32:52Z The author has identified the following significant results. A reconstituted color infrared image covering the western Seward Peninsula was used for identifying vegetation types by simple visual examination. The image was taken by ERTS-1 approximately 1120 hours on August 1, 1972. Seven major colors were identified. Four of these were matched with four units on existing vegetation maps: bright red - shrub thicket; light gray-red - upland tundra; medium gray-red - coastal wet tundra; gray - alpine barrens. In the bright red color, two phases, violet and orange, were recognized and tentatively ascribed to differences in species composition in the shrub thicket type. The three colors which had no map unit equivalents were interpreted as follows: pink - grassland tundra; dark gray-red - burn scars; light orange-red - senescent vegetation. It was concluded that the image provides a considerable amount of information regarding the distribution of vegetation types, even at so simple a leval of analysis. It was also concluded that sequential imagery of this type could provide useful information on vegetation fires and phenologic events. Other/Unknown Material Seward Peninsula Tundra Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska
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description The author has identified the following significant results. A reconstituted color infrared image covering the western Seward Peninsula was used for identifying vegetation types by simple visual examination. The image was taken by ERTS-1 approximately 1120 hours on August 1, 1972. Seven major colors were identified. Four of these were matched with four units on existing vegetation maps: bright red - shrub thicket; light gray-red - upland tundra; medium gray-red - coastal wet tundra; gray - alpine barrens. In the bright red color, two phases, violet and orange, were recognized and tentatively ascribed to differences in species composition in the shrub thicket type. The three colors which had no map unit equivalents were interpreted as follows: pink - grassland tundra; dark gray-red - burn scars; light orange-red - senescent vegetation. It was concluded that the image provides a considerable amount of information regarding the distribution of vegetation types, even at so simple a leval of analysis. It was also concluded that sequential imagery of this type could provide useful information on vegetation fires and phenologic events.
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author Anderson, J. H.
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title Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska
title_short Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska
title_full Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska
title_fullStr Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior Alaska
title_sort identification, definition and mapping of terrestrial ecosystems in interior alaska
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http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730005604
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