Carl J. Markon
United States Geological Survey
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Geocarto International | 2003
Carl J. Markon
Abstract A land use/land cover database was produced for a portion of the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska to document the temporal and spatial extent of urbanization to assist in the analysis of changes in impervious cover and water quality. Data were derived from black and white and color infrared aerial photography, and satellite imagery from the early 1970s to 2000 in roughly ten‐year increments. Aerial photographs and satellite data were manually interpreted to identify and map land use/land cover classes which were then entered into a geographic information system, attributed, and georeferenced to a U.S. Geological Survey topographic map base. The spatial extent of the study was 31,117 hectares. In the early 1970s, approximately 7,356 hectares (24%) of the study area were mapped as urban developed. During the 30‐year analysis period, the largest increase in urban development occurred between the late 1970s and early 1980s when urban area increased to 12,263 hectares (39%). Between 1980 and 1990, and 1990 and 2000, urban area increased to 12,762 hectares (41%), and 13,980 hectares (45%) respectively. Most development occurred in forested or tall shrub areas, although some also occurred in wetlands. Between 1970 and 2000, close to 1,300 hectares of wetlands were lost due to development. Contrary to this, the amount of lake and pond area increased slightly from 261 hectares in 1973 to 334 hectares in 1980, and reduced to 310 hectares by 2000. The increase was primarily due to the filling in of gravel pits with spring melt water.
Open-File Report | 1998
Carl J. Markon; Sara Wesser
A land cover map of the National Park Service northwest Alaska management area was produced using digitally processed Landsat data. These and other environmental data were incorporated into a geographic information system to provide baseline information about the nature and extent of resources present in this northwest Alaskan environment. This report details the methodology, depicts vegetation profiles of the surrounding landscape, and describes the different vegetation types mapped. Portions of nine Landsat satellite (multispectral scanner and thematic mapper) scenes were used to produce a land cover map of the Cape Krusenstern National Monument and Noatak National Preserve and to update an existing land cover map of Kobuk Valley National Park Valley National Park. A Bayesian multivariate classifier was applied to the multispectral data sets, followed by the application of ancillary data (elevation, slope, aspect, soils, watersheds, and geology) to enhance the spectral separation of classes into more meaningful vegetation types. The resulting land cover map contains six major land cover categories (forest, shrub, herbaceous, sparse/barren, water, other) and 19 subclasses encompassing 7 million hectares. General narratives of the distribution of the subclasses throughout the project area are given along with vegetation profiles showing common relationships between topographic gradients and vegetation communities.
Journal of Vegetation Science | 2005
Donald A. Walker; Martha K. Raynolds; F. J. A. Daniels; Eythor Einarsson; Arve Elvebakk; William A. Gould; Adrian E. Katenin; Sergei S. Kholod; Carl J. Markon; Evgeny S. Melnikov; Natalia G. Moskalenko; Stephen S. Talbot; Boris A. Yurtsev
Forest Ecology and Management | 2006
Jennifer L. Allen; Sara Wesser; Carl J. Markon; Kenneth C. Winterberger
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | 1988
Stephen S. Talbot; Carl J. Markon
Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | 1986
Stephen S. Talbot; Carl J. Markon
Open-File Report | 2002
Martha K. Raynolds; Carl J. Markon
Open-File Report | 1996
Donald A. Walker; Carl J. Markon
Archive | 2016
Skip Walker; Howie Epstein; Jiong Jia; Uma S. Bhatt; Vlad Romanovsky; Joey Comiso; Jed O. Kaplan; Carl J. Markon; Marina Leibman; Natalia G. Moskalenko; Bruce C. Forbes; Gary P. Kofinas; Charles Tarnocai; Chien-Lu Ping; G. J. Michaelson; Bill Gould; H. A. Maier; E M Barbour; Tako Raynolds; Corinne A. Munger; Matt Nolan; Peter Prokein; Tom Heinrichs; Jason Grimes; Buck Sharpton; Andrew Balsar; Patrick Kuss; Brown; Terry V. Callaghan; F. J. A. Daniels
Polar Record | 2007
Carl J. Markon