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High-resolution Satellite Imagery Applications Denis Collins Research Section Vancouver Forest Region
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Project Goals Determine feasibility & effectiveness of locating/mapping resource features using new satellite data Utility of fusion with radar for winter monitoring Linkage with change detection projects
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Team/Resources Collaboration between –Research –LIM –Interfor –DSI –FRBC –Inventory branch
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Description Acquired 1m b/w and 4m MSS IKONOS imagery 3 different Radarsat-1 images Geocoded images Visual interpretation using Natural, NIR, and PCA analysis Http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/vancouvr/research/applications.htm FOR MORE INFO...
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Radarsat-1/IKONOS coverage Radarsat-1 F1 scene covers 50 x 50 km IKONOS scene covers 55 km 2. AOI Escalante and Hesquiat watersheds
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Radarsat-1 image Large landslides difficult to differentiate
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Radarsat-1 Findings: –weather independent but requires expert knowledge not available throughout organization –resolution not sufficient for mapping large landslides
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Ikonos specs Revisit schedule varies from 1-3 days 11 km swath width Orbits at altitude of 680 km
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IKONOS Strengths: –Provides good input for mapping, inventorying, monitoring, surveying –Information captured in digital format plus provides NIR and spectral information –Allows digital processing/interpretation –11 bit data better for shadowed areas Weaknesses –Cost –Not stereo (Quickbird will have capability) –Cloud cover
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DEM capability
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Vegetation monitoring MSS provides spectral information in visible and NIR parts of electromagnetic spectrum Differences in reflectance denote different vegetation –green-up –free growing –Forest health
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Vegetation
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Ikonos - RGB image
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Ikonos Imagery Examples NIR image of landslide area –revegetation –landslide classification –incipient landslides
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Predictive mapping
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Tenure Mapping
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NIR for NAR of VR block
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CWD volume estimation
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Roads Deactivation monitoring Inventory Infrastructure calculations for input to TSR’s
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Accuracy Image overlain with GPS points 1.1 to 11.5 m Some distortion at edges of image
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Smearing due to Ortho software
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Imagery Cost
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Costs Image acquisition cost –Current price = $0.21/ha –$3360/1:20,000 map sheet –Image will have < 20% cloud cover Image processing/orthorectification cost ($1500 for average scene)
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Current Status Barkley Sound TFL to TSA conversion project –Very little current data –235 km 2 costing $5272 Quickbird-2 will have stereo capability, 0.61m Pan/2.5m MSS Hyperspectral capabilities with 256 channels eg. Aster
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CONCLUSIONS High-resolution satellite imagery is a new tool that can be used cost effectively. For aerial coverage - the sky is no longer the limit !
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