2009
DOI: 10.1672/08-194.1
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Satellite remote sensing of isolated wetlands using object-oriented classification of Landsat-7 data

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“…These included peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers and chapters of book and PhD thesis publications. This review specifically focused on vegetated wetlands (i.e., colonized by aquatic macrophytes) of diverse types [36] such as fresh-and salt-water estuarine, riverine, lacustrine, palustrine and selected marine (mangrove) ecosystems (Table 1, [5][6][7][8]12,13,[15][16][17][18][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]32,34,) and excluded studies of solely deepwater and open-water aquatic ecosystems such as seagrass beds. The OBIA applications and main research objectives fell into several broad groups (with some papers applicable to more than one of these):…”
Section: Research Objectives and Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These included peer-reviewed journal articles, conference papers and chapters of book and PhD thesis publications. This review specifically focused on vegetated wetlands (i.e., colonized by aquatic macrophytes) of diverse types [36] such as fresh-and salt-water estuarine, riverine, lacustrine, palustrine and selected marine (mangrove) ecosystems (Table 1, [5][6][7][8]12,13,[15][16][17][18][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]32,34,) and excluded studies of solely deepwater and open-water aquatic ecosystems such as seagrass beds. The OBIA applications and main research objectives fell into several broad groups (with some papers applicable to more than one of these):…”
Section: Research Objectives and Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wetland detection & delineation: studies detecting wetland presence and/or delineating their boundaries in landscapes with significant proportion of non-wetland natural and anthropogenic land cover [14][15][16]18,26,29,[38][39][40]55,63,64,73,74,[84][85][86][87]. (2).…”
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“…Field data were collected on 16,17,24,25, and 31 March 2015, as well as 1 and 6 April 2015 on two Nature Conservancy properties, one located east of Tuckahoe Creek and the other just west of the main stem of the Choptank River ( Figure 1). The field effort was designed to coincide with the Radarsat-2 and Worldview-3 satellite flyover dates.…”
Section: Field Data Collectionmentioning
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“…Mapping studies by Lunetta and Balogh (1999), Berberoglu et al (2004), Klemas (2005), Phillips et al (2005), Frohn et al (2009), and Klemas (2011), have demonstrated the potential of applying remote sensing methods to wetland identification. None of these, however, were concerned with the wetland footprint as a direct foundation for water management decision-making based on modeled simulations of water quality.…”
Section: Applications Of Remote Sensing To Wetland and Land-water Intmentioning
confidence: 99%