Homer, C., C. Huang, L. Yang, B. Wylie and M. Coan, 2004. Development of a 2001 national land cover database for the United States. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing.
The USGS acknowledges the support of NARSAL in development of data in this zone.
The NLCD 2001 was created by partitioning the U.S. into mapping zones. A total of 66 mapping zones were delineated within the conterminous U.S. based on ecoregion and geographical characteristics, edge matching features and the size requirement of Landsat mosaics. Mapping zone 55 encompasses whole or portions of several states including Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. Questions about the NLCD mapping zone 55 can be directed to the NLCD 2001 land cover mapping team at the National Center, EROS, Sioux Falls, SD (605) 594-6151 or mrlc@usgs.gov.
By combining the training data with Landsat spectral data and other ancillary data, percent imperviousness prediction models were developed using a regression tree algorithm (named "Cubist"). All data layers used as input for running the Cubist in order to establish the prediction model for imperviousness are listed in the "Supplemental Information" section. Three ancillary data sets were used for urban/suburban delineation masking, which is essential to confine the imperviousness mapping within the developed areas.
After the best combination of possible input data layers had been determined and the final percent impervious layer produced, the urban mask created was used to eliminate those pixels from the final percent impervious file that fall outside identified impervious surface areas. Thus, the impervious pixels identified within the mask were retained, while all non-impervious surface pixels were removed from the final product. This corrected for any small areas of pixels that may have been included as part of the impervious surface layer because their spectral signature was not covered in the Cubist modeling process. Finally, visual inspection of imperviousness layer was made with limited manual editing to eliminate non-urban areas based on area of interest delineated by the mapping team.
Acquisition dates of Landsat ETM+ (TM) scenes used for land cover classification in zone 55 are as follows:
SPRING-
Index 1 for Path 16/Row 38 on 02/17/02 = Scene_ID 7016038000204850
Index 1 for Path 16/Row 39 on 02/17/02 = Scene_ID 7016039000204850
Index 1 for Path 16/Row 40 on 02/17/02 = Scene_ID 7016040000204850
Index 2 for Path 17/Row 37 on 02/24/02 = Scene_ID 7017037000205550
Index 2 for Path 17/Row 38 on 02/24/02 = Scene_ID 7017038000205550
Index 2 for Path 17/Row 39 on 02/24/02 = Scene_ID 7017039000205550
Index 2 for Path 17/Row 40 on 02/24/02 = Scene_ID 7017040000205550
Index 3 for Path 18/Row 37 on 12/24/99 = Scene_ID 7018037009935850
Index 3 for Path 18/Row 38 on 12/24/99 = Scene_ID 7018038009935850
Index 4 for Path 18/Row 39 on 02/10/00 = Scene_ID 7018039000004150
Index 5 for Path 19/Row 37 on 01/24/03 = Scene_ID 7019037000302450
Index 5 for Path 19/Row 38 on 01/24/03 = Scene_ID 7019038000302450
Index 6 for Path 19/Row 39 on 01/08/03 = Scene_ID 7019039000300850
LEAF ON (Summer)-
Index 1 for Path 16/Row 38 on 05/24/02 = Scene_ID 7016038000214450
Index 2 for Path 16/Row 39 on 04/27/01 = Scene_ID 5016039000111710
Index 3 for Path 16/Row 40 on 04/03/01 = Scene_ID 7016040000109350
Index 4 for Path 17/Row 37 on 06/10/00 = Scene_ID 7017037000016250
Index 5 for Path 17/Row 38 on 05/09/00 = Scene_ID 7017038000013050
Index 6 for Path 17/Row 39 on 06/16/02 = Scene_ID 7017039000216750
Index 7 for Path 17/Row 40 on 03/28/02 = Scene_ID 7017040000208750
Index 8 for Path 18/Row 37 on 04/30/00 = Scene_ID 7018037000012150
Index 8 for Path 18/Row 38 on 04/30/00 = Scene_ID 7018038000012150
Index 9 for Path 18/Row 39 on 06/01/00 = Scene_ID 7018039000015350
Index10 for Path 19/Row 37 on 05/18/01 = Scene_ID 5019037000113810
Index10 for Path 19/Row 38 on 05/18/01 = Scene_ID 5019038000113810
Index11 for Path 19/Row 39 on 07/16/02 = Scene_ID 7019039000219750
LEAF-OFF (Fall)-
Index 1 for Path 16/Row 38 on 10/23/99 = Scene_ID 7016038009929650
Index 2 for Path 16/Row 39 on 11/10/00 = Scene_ID 7016039000031550
Index 3 for Path 16/Row 40 on 08/25/01 = Scene_ID 7016040000123750
Index 4 for Path 17/Row 37 on 10/03/01 = Scene_ID 7017037000127650
Index 4 for Path 17/Row 38 on 10/03/01 = Scene_ID 7017038000127650
Index 5 for Path 17/Row 39 on 10/16/00 = Scene_ID 7017039000029050
Index 5 for Path 17/Row 40 on 10/16/00 = Scene_ID 7017040000029050
Index 6 for Path 18/Row 37 on 10/26/01 = Scene_ID 7018037000129950
Index 7 for Path 18/Row 38 on 10/02/01 = Scene_ID 5018038000127510
Index 7 for Path 18/Row 39 on 10/02/01 = Scene_ID 5018039000127510
Index 8 for Path 19/Row 37 on 10/01/01 = Scene_ID 7019037000127450
Index 8 for Path 19/Row 38 on 10/01/01 = Scene_ID 7019038000127450
Index 8 for Path 19/Row 39 on 10/01/01 = Scene_ID 7019039000127450
Landsat data and ancillary data used for the imperviousness prediction -
Data Type of DEM composed of 1 band and a Continuous Variable Type.
Data Type of Slope composed of 1 band and a Continuous Variable Type.
Data Type of Aspect composed of 1 band of Categorical Variable Type.
Data type of Position Index composed of 1 band of Continuous Variable Type.
Ancillary data used for urban area masking include:
1. NOAA Defense Meteorological Satellite Program 1 km city light data (1 band)
2. MRLC 1992 classification (1 band)
3. TIGER 2000 roads (1 band)