Page 8 - Interp Book
P. 8

List of Tables

               Table 1. Example of information within the feature database used for field data
               collection. ........................................................................................................................ 8

               Table 2. Fourteen land cover classes from three season mosaics of 30 m resolution
               satellite remote sensing data. ........................................................................................ 10

               Table 3.  Total Use's Accuracy and per-class accuracy for land cover classification.  Full

               confusion matrix is available from the authors. ............................................................. 17

               Table 4.  Most common species found in 3,714 plots.................................................... 17


               Table 5.  Mapped types with more than 50,000 hectares total area in Oklahoma. ........ 22


               List of Figures

               Figure 1. The Ecological Systems mapping project was completed in two phases.
               Phase 1 occupies the eastern portions of the state (east of the dark black line) and
               Phase 2 occupies the western portions. .......................................................................... 3


               Figure 2. General methods for production of Ecological Systems map. .......................... 6

               Figure 3.Illustration of the increase in spatial resolution from 30 meter pixels to 10 meter
               pixels.  Image objects were generated from the first principle component of a NAIP
               image county mosaic that had been re-sampled to 10 meters. ..................................... 12

               Figure 4. Example of data layers developed and used to map ecological systems,

               subsystems, and ruderal types. ..................................................................................... 14

               Figure 5. One landcover type (deciduous forest) may have been mapped as several
               different ecological system or mapping subsystem vegetation types based on modeling
               by use of abiotic differences. ......................................................................................... 15

               Figure 6. A total of 3,714 georeferenced sample points were distributed by county, with the

               goal of generating a representative sample across the entire state. ...................................... 16














                                                             vii
   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13