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Exercises: Learn to Use RangeView Tools
RangeView is a web-based information
system that allows users to view, animate, and analyze satellite
imagery in order to monitor vegetation dynamics through time and
across landscapes. RangeView is designed for use in natural resource
decision-making in ways that complement traditional rangeland management
procedures, such as field-based inventory and ground monitoring
techniques. |
NEW! Spanish-language
resources:
- RangeView exercises
in Spanish
- Introduction
to RangeView in Spanish |
Basics
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Exercise: |
Getting Started with RangeView Tools |
Objectives:
1) Become familiar with Dynamic Animation tool interface
2) Customize appearance of images/maps
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Introduction
to Remote Sensing
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Exercise: |
Interpreting
Satellite Imagery |
Objectives:
1) Understand how satellites acquire images
2) Learn to interpret a false color satellite image
3) Use the Arizona Map Server tool
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Application
1:
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Range Monitoring |
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Exercise: |
Interpreting
Vegetation Greenness |
Objectives:
1) View greenness through time in dynamically chosen areas of rangeland
2) View greenness through time in comparison
to a long-term average
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Application
2:
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Historical Trends
in Vegetation Greenness |
Exercise: |
Urbanization |
Objectives:
1) Use high resolution satellite imagery to see changes in the landscape
resulting from urbanization.
2) Compare La Niña and El Niño
effects on vegetation greenness.
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Application
3:
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Precipitation
and Vegetation Greenness |
Exercise: |
Precipitation Effects |
Objectives:
1) Identify the beginning of the monsoon.
2) See graphs of precipitation that correspond
to animations of vegetation greenness.
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Application
4:
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Wildfire Detection |
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Exercise 1: |
The Aspen Fire |
Objectives:
1) View the effect of wildfires on vegetation greenness at varying resolutions. |
Exercise 2: |
The Rodeo-Chediski Fire |
Exercise 3: |
The
2002 Fire Season |
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