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Identification of carbon quantifiable regions in the former Soviet Union using unsupervised classification of AVHRR global vegetation index images
Authors:G G GASTON  P L JACKSON  T S VINSON  T P KOLCHUGINA  M BOTCH  K KOBAK
Affiliation:1. Department of Geosciences , Oregon State University , Corvallis, Oregon, 97331, U.S.A.;2. Civil Engineering Department , Oregon State University , Corvallis, Oregon, 97331, U.S.A.;3. Komarov Botanical Institute , Perova St 2, St Petersburg, 197376, Russia;4. Department of Climatic Change , State Hydrologic Institute , 23 Second Line, St Petersburg, 199053, Russia
Abstract:Global Vegetation Index (GVI) data from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) was used to identify macro-scale vegetation/ land cover regions in the former Soviet Union (FSU). These regions are a better representation of surface vegetation and land cover than can be obtained from existing thematic maps of the FSU. Image classes were identified through cluster analysis using the ISODATA clustering algorithm and a maximum likelihood classifier. Qualitative analysis of the image variants produced with different input parameters indicated that an image with 42 classes best represented significant details in vegetation and land cover patterns without producing uninterpretable levels of details that represent artefacts of the clustering algorithm. Initial identification of image classes has been made by considering the weight of evidence provided by quantitative and qualitative analysis of existing maps, analytical tools from class statistics, ancillary data from a variety of sources and expert assessment by Russian scientists with extensive field experience in the FSU. Overall, this method of image classification using GVI data appears to describe accurately regions with similar vegetation and hind cover across the FSU. Some questions regarding the identification of wetlands and potential problems with classification in the Russian high arctic are discussed. The products of this research will help improve carbon budget estimates of the FSU by providing accurate delineation and definition of carbon quantifiable regions.
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