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Combining stratification and up-scaling method-block cokriging with remote sensing imagery for sampling and mapping an erosion cover factor
Authors:George Gertner  Guangxing Wang  Alan B Anderson  Heidi Howard
Institution:

aDepartment of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, 1102 S. Goodwin Avenue, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL 61801-4730, United States

bConstruction Engineering Research Laboratory, PO Box 9005 Champaign, IL 61826-9005, United States

Abstract:When a ground and vegetation cover factor related to soil erosion is mapped with the aid of remotely sensed data, a cost-efficient sample design to collect ground data and to obtain an accurate map is required. However, the supports used to collect ground data are often smaller than the desirable pixels used for mapping, which leads to complexity in developing procedures for sample design and mapping. For these purposes, a sampling and mapping method was developed by integrating stratification and an up-scaling method in geostatistics — block cokriging with Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery. This method is based on spatial correlation and stratified sampling. It scales up not only the ground sample data but also the uncertainties associated with the data aggregation from smaller supports to larger pixels or blocks. This method uses the advantages of both stratification and block cokriging variance-based sample design, which leads to sample designs with variable grid spacing, and thus significantly increases the unit cost-efficiency of sample data in sampling and mapping. This outcome was verified by the results of this study.
Keywords:Block-cokriging  Mapping  Remote sensing  Sample design  Scaling
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