Title: Schedule Day 1, Mon
1Schedule - Day 1, Mon
- 830-930 - Dawn - Intro
- 930-1000 Break - Technical Setup
- 1000-1200 Emily/Dawn - Module 1 Exploring
the Reefs - all modules include intro lecture, then hands-on
work - 1200-100 Lunch
- 130-230 Dawn Seafloor mapping techniques
and GIS analysis - 230-430 Emily/Dawn Module 2 Benthic
Classifications
2http//dusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/samoahttp//dusk.geo
.orst.edu/djl/samoa/ascc
3GIS Terrain Analysis
Dawn Wright Department of Geosciences Oregon
State University
Photo by
ASCC GIS Workshop, September, 2004
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7NOAA BiogeographyBenthic Habitat from Ikonos
By OrSt grad student Emily Lundblad
8Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary, 2001 bathy
9Terrain AnalysisBathymetric Position
Index(from TPI, Jones et al., 2000, Weiss, 2001)
Measure of where a point is in the overall land-
or seascape Compares elevation of cell to mean
elevation of neighborhood
Hilltop
Middle
Coarse BPI
Bottom
Ridge Crest
Fine BPI
Lava Channel
10BPI Zone and Structure Classification Flowchart
Emily Lundblad, OrSt M.S. Thesis
11Emily Lundblad, OrSt M.S. Thesis
12From Greene, Bizarro et al., in press, 2004, The
benefits and pitfalls of GIS in marine benthic
habitat mapping, in Wright, D.J. and Scholz, D.J.
(eds.), Place Matters Geospatial Tools for
Marine Science, Conservation, and Management in
the Pacific Northwest, Corvallis, OR Oregon
State University Press.
13Terrain AnalysisRugosity
- Measure of how rough or bumpy a surface is, how
convoluted and complex - Ratio of surface area to planar area
Surface area based on elevations of 8 neighbors
3D view of grid on the left
Center pts of 9 cells connected To make 8
triangles
Portions of 8 triangles overlapping center
cell used for surface area
Graphics courtesy of Jeff Jenness, Jenness
Enterprises, and Pat Iampietro, CSU-MB
14Emily Lundblad, OrSt M.S. Thesis
15http//dusk.geo.orst.edu/djl/samoahttp//dusk.geo
.orst.edu/djl/samoa/ascc
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