An evaluation of errors in mapping land use changes for the Central Atlantic Regional Ecological Test Site

Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
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Land use change maps prepared from high-resolution, high-altitude aerial photographs for the period 1970 to 1972 of the CARETS (Central Atlantic Regional Ecological Test Site) project were analyzed for accuracy. To test for errors of commission, all outlined areas (polygons) of land use change on five l:100000-scale maps were examined for accuracy. An estimate of the errors of omission was obtained by comparing the land use change polygons mapped for the Norfolk SMSA (Norfolk and Virginia Beach Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area) with the changes mapped in a more detailed study of the same area. The results of these studies showed that the largest number of errors was caused by misregistration of the land use change map to the 1970 land use map; however, only a very small percentage of the total land area of the land use change was affected by misregistration. In the Norfolk SMSA, which is an area of rapid urban growth, many of the land use changes had not been mapped. The conclusion is that quality control checks are necessary both during and after map compilation. The experience of the CARETS and other land use mapping experiments conducted in the early 1970's has resulted in the development of carefully designed quality-control procedures implemented in the nationwide mapping of land use and land cover currently being carried out by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title An evaluation of errors in mapping land use changes for the Central Atlantic Regional Ecological Test Site
Series title Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Volume 6
Issue 3
Year Published 1978
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 8 p.
First page 339
Last page 346
Country United States
State Maryland, Virginia
City Washington D.C.
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