Big Darby Creek Watershed 1992 Land Use Theme


Data Description

Theme Name: 1992 Land Use

Theme Description: contains information and classification on the 1992 land uses in the Big Darby Creek watershed region

Data Origin: The landcover for this coverage was produced by the digital image processing of Landsat Thematic Mapper Data. The resolution of the Thematic Mapper data is a 30x30 meter cell. The land cover inventory was produced from Thematic Mapper data acquired in August of 1991, and reflects conditions of the satellite data during the specific year and season the data was acquired. The data was processed using ERDAS image processing software and originally created in raster format and georeferenced to Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) zone 17 coordinates NAD83.

The 1992, 1997 and 1999 Land Use Themes were all classified by different researchers for different reasons. This theme is most appropriate for analyzing urban and mixed urban areas within the watershed.


Contact Information

   Steve Gordon
     The Ohio State University
     Department of City and Regional Planning
     289B Brown Hall
     190 West 17th Ave.
     Columbus, OH 43210
     Phone: (614) 292-3372
     Email: gordon.1@osu.edu

Projection Information


Processing Information


Data Classification

CodeDescription
1Water
2Tree Developed
3Mixed Urban
4Urban Grassland
5Dense Urban
6Urban Paved
8Agriculture
10Scrub
11Forest

Available format for exporting theme

    Download this theme's Grid Coverage file - 219 KB (730 KB uncompressed); includes file coverage and info folders
   
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