Investigation of the Permafrost Table through
Multi-resolution Object Oriented Fuzzy Analysis
Looking South Toward Galbraith Lake. Photo: Justin Rich
Project Description:
This study is examining the current surface conditions of a study area
near Toolik Lake, Alaska
and seeks to differentiate the surficial geology and geomorphology,
largely influenced by glacial activity, as well as ecology of the region, in order to characterize
the current state of the permafrost table. Using an object oriented multi-scale segmentation approach,
this study will utilize Definiens Professional, a remote sensing application which, among other things,
allows for rapid reproduction of GIS ready information (Definiens 2006), fuzzy analysis of data and
integration of multiple data types within the same project. Working in conjunction with ENVI,
it will allow for the construction of a model based on spectral properties of the urface materials
and hopefully yield more accurate results than a pixel based classification solely based on a training set.
Data for this thesis project will include
Hyperion, ALI
and Landsat images; as well as,
various vector datasets including elevation and land cover.
Downloads:
Spectral radiometer data for sites near Toolik and Galbraith Lakes, Alaska - Launch
Poster Presented (low resolution version) during the 38th annual Arctic Workshop in Boulder, CO