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Remote detection of small wetlands in the Atlantic coastal plain of North America: Local relief models, ground validation, and high-throughput computing

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FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
卷 284, 期 -, 页码 107-115

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2012.07.034

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Isolated wetlands; Ephemeral wetlands; LiDAR; High-throughput computing; Sustainable forestry certification

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  1. National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc. (NCASI)
  2. Weyerhaeuser NR Company

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Isolated wetlands are ecologically important freshwater ecosystems that occur frequently throughout the Atlantic coastal plain ecoregions of North America. Known to support 86 species recognized by the US Fish and Wildlife Service as threatened or endangered, isolated wetlands are a conservation priority in the United States and elsewhere. They are often obscure and methods to detect them at the spatial scales necessary for systematic conservation planning and forest management have been time consuming, cost ineffective, or too coarse-filter. To fill existing information gaps and develop a repeatable, high-resolution methodology, we subjected LiDAR elevation data to custom relief models designed to elucidate fine-scale geomorphology, specifically small, localized changes in concavity, as a location predictor. Because fine grain size and large spatial extent can impose processing limits in landscape-level analysis, we executed our workflow in a high-throughput computing (HTC) environment, which achieved a 91x time-savings over our 55,000 ha study area. We conducted field validation at 114 randomly selected sites to measure model commission (14.9%), approximate omission (5.3%) error rates and estimate wetland boundaries. Depressional wetlands predicted in this study (n = 4610) were mostly small ((x) over bar = 0.37 +/- 0.69 ha) and previously unmapped sites. The mapping accuracy of this effort (85.1%) suggests that local relief models captured slight geomorphologic changes that successfully predict wetland boundaries in low-relief ecosystems. Many small wetlands are centers of biodiversity in forested landscapes and such analyses will provide information and improved methods for landscape-scale management and conservation. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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