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Biophysical spectral regionalization of the Pacific Northwest using Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer Imagery

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  • Satellite imagery has become an efficient and time effective tool that may aid in the development of regional terrestrial and aquatic resource management schemes. A methodology utilizing National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) imagery, 1.1 kilometer spatial resolution at nadir, was developed for delineating homogeneous biophysical spectral regions across the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Biophysical spectral regionalization may provide state level resource managers and regional researchers with an organized and expeditious procedure for delineating area boundaries for a variety of natural resource management schemes.
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