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Mountain Pine Beetle Detection
Aerial and Ground Surveys
Bob Erickson
Why survey mountain pine beetle infestations?
Aerial Survey
Post-flight Assessment (ground survey)
Assessment of Brood Overwintering Mortality
Historical pest information
Summary
Remote Sensing
Mike Wulder
Background
Analysis tools
Quantitative determination of beetle pressure
Spatial analysis for the estimation of polygons susceptible to MPB infestation
Single date remotely sensed image red attack mapping
Multiple date remotely sensed (change detection) red attack mapping
Polygon decomposition of change detection results to map red attack estimates into forest inventory data
Detection of red-attack stage mountain pine beetle infestation with high spatial resolution satellite imagery
Red-Attack Stage Mapping with Remotely Sensed Data: Summary of 2004/2005 Findings
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Last Updated: 2005-08-31
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