1988
DOI: 10.1080/10106048809354181
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Visual and digital classification of landsat tm data for soil, physiography and land use mapping in axios alluvial plain, thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract: Visual interpretation of analogue images and digital analysis of Landsat-5 TM CCT (August 1987) were applied (l) for land use/land cover classification, (2) to study the relationships between physiography, soils and land use classes of the survey area and (3) to construct an integrated land system map of Axios alluvial plain (Thessaloniki, Greece).The study of physiography and soils, as well as the final land system map were carried out by the application of visual interpretation of LANDSAT TM black/white and… Show more

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“…However there are few examples of spectral characterization of alluvial deposits. Visual interpretation of TM data provided soil, land-use and physiographical maps in a short-term period and at low cost in the Axios River, Greece (Nikolaos, 1988). In Sumatra, data were integrated in a Geographic Information System for improving the management of the Komering Basin (Meijerink et ah, 1988).…”
Section: Alluvial Plain Geomorphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However there are few examples of spectral characterization of alluvial deposits. Visual interpretation of TM data provided soil, land-use and physiographical maps in a short-term period and at low cost in the Axios River, Greece (Nikolaos, 1988). In Sumatra, data were integrated in a Geographic Information System for improving the management of the Komering Basin (Meijerink et ah, 1988).…”
Section: Alluvial Plain Geomorphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have shown its possibilities for vegetation mapping. Most of them used color composites (Sadar et al, 1982;Astaras and Silleos, 1984;Nikolaos, 1988), although black and white images can also be very fruitful (Marx and Hildebrandt, 1978;Welch et al, 1979). In both cases, good results were achieved for medium scales (1:200,000 and smaller).…”
Section: Introduction: Visual Versus Digital Processingmentioning
confidence: 97%