Prairie wetlands, also called “potholes”, provide both ecological and hydrological functions and have experienced dramatic change over the past century. This research aims to: 1) compare the capacity of Landsat and SPOT in mapping open water and wet areas with advanced classification methods; 2) monitor and quantify the changes in wetlands and drainage channels, between 1948 and 2009, with aerial photography; and 3) evaluate Landsat’s ability to extract historical wetland coverage data across seasons using a variety of methods. Results indicate that Landsat is capable for mapping open water, wet areas and other LULC types in PPR; however only 48.5% of wetland areas are identified as compared with air photos. Historical analysis of air photo...
Wetlands can only be well managed if their spatial location and extent are accurately documented, wh...
The Prairie Pothole Region represents an important factor of water storage and retention in the Nort...
A large portion of Canada is covered by wetlands; mapping and monitoring them isof great importance ...
Prairie wetlands, also called “potholes”, provide both ecological and hydrological functions and hav...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is an extremely important habitat for a diverse ra...
A sequence of Landsat TM/ETM+ scenes capturing the substantial surface water variations exhibited by...
Wetlands, which provide multiple functions and ecosystem services, have decreased and been degraded ...
Spatiotemporal variations of wetland water in the Prairie Pothole Region are controlled by many fact...
Wetlands are considered to be one of the most valuable natural occurring forms of land cover in the ...
The North American Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) represents a large system of wetlands with great imp...
Reliable estimates of wetland loss require improved wetland inventories and effective monitoring pro...
Wetlands provide many benefits, such as water storage, flood control, transformation and retention o...
The author has identified the following significant results. Processing of LANDSAT MSS data for dete...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine if there had been significant changes in sandhill wetlan...
Abstract: Waterbodies often make up a key component of wetland systems and therefore should be given...
Wetlands can only be well managed if their spatial location and extent are accurately documented, wh...
The Prairie Pothole Region represents an important factor of water storage and retention in the Nort...
A large portion of Canada is covered by wetlands; mapping and monitoring them isof great importance ...
Prairie wetlands, also called “potholes”, provide both ecological and hydrological functions and hav...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is an extremely important habitat for a diverse ra...
A sequence of Landsat TM/ETM+ scenes capturing the substantial surface water variations exhibited by...
Wetlands, which provide multiple functions and ecosystem services, have decreased and been degraded ...
Spatiotemporal variations of wetland water in the Prairie Pothole Region are controlled by many fact...
Wetlands are considered to be one of the most valuable natural occurring forms of land cover in the ...
The North American Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) represents a large system of wetlands with great imp...
Reliable estimates of wetland loss require improved wetland inventories and effective monitoring pro...
Wetlands provide many benefits, such as water storage, flood control, transformation and retention o...
The author has identified the following significant results. Processing of LANDSAT MSS data for dete...
The purpose of this thesis was to determine if there had been significant changes in sandhill wetlan...
Abstract: Waterbodies often make up a key component of wetland systems and therefore should be given...
Wetlands can only be well managed if their spatial location and extent are accurately documented, wh...
The Prairie Pothole Region represents an important factor of water storage and retention in the Nort...
A large portion of Canada is covered by wetlands; mapping and monitoring them isof great importance ...