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Why Study Land Cover?
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Our GPS readings are accurate to about ± 16 meters. Satellite ground tracks do not exactly cover any one 30 m x 30 m site If the 90 m x 90 m area is homogeneous, the Landsat image and the Land Cover Site can be aligned Each ground site needs to be compared with a pixel in the Landsat image LC_Vis_2
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densiometer clinometer Land Cover Data Collection
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Basic Overview of the protocol Find a 90 x 90 meter homogeneous plot. In the center of this area create a 30 x 30 meter plot.
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Overview of the protocol –Determine the MUC Code –Perform biometry measurements. Within the 30 x 30 meter plot:
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How Often Must the Land Cover Protocol Be Done? Only once a year during the peak of the growing season
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What do I need? GPS unit –latitude and longitude Compass Flags
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What do I need? 50-meter tape Densiometer Clinometer Cool clothes and sunscreen!!!!
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How to establish the 30 x 30 meter plot Find a SAFE area! Does not have to be forest land
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How to establish the 30 x 30 meter plot Locate the center point and mark it with a flag At the center point, use a GPS unit to find latitude and longitude
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How to establish the 30 x 30 meter plot Locate the 4 cardinal directions from the center – N, S, E, W. – Take pictures of these and send in to GLOBE
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The corners of the plot will be NE, NW, SE, SW directions. Measure (or pace) 21.2 meters from the center towards each corner – mark each with a flag How to establish the 30 x 30 meter plot
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Collecting biometry data in the 30 x 30 meter plot Take canopy and groundcover measurements along the 21.2m half-diagonal. +-
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Additional biometry data will ensure an accurate MUC classification. Collecting biometry data in the 30 x 30 meter plot
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Biometry measurements Determine the most detailed MUC classification: –Determine the dominant type of land cover –Determine the dominant tree species –Measure tree height and circumference. –Identifying what other types of vegetation are present.
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For Help Jerry Cobbs Lynn Vaughan AMSTI-GLOBE Technology SpecialistResource Specialist jerry@amsti.orgjerry@amsti.org lynn@amsti.orglynn@amsti.org Robin Nelson AMSTI-GLOBE Science Administrator robin@amsti.org robin@amsti.org
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