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Retrofit Land Cover Change

For a more detailed description about the NLCD1992/2001 Retrofit Land Cover Change Product please access the following article. Fry, J.A., Coan, M.J., Homer, C.G., Meyer, D.K., and Wickham, J.D., 2009, Completion of the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) 1992–2001 Land Cover Change Retrofit product: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2008–1379, 18 p.'

The change product classes are described in a modified Anderson Level I scheme to eliminate the most incompatible legend differences between the two products at Anderson Level II. In an Anderson Level I cross-walk, some classes contain different land cover types. For example, in 1992, the urban classes include a class called Urban and Recreational Grasses as a subgroup in the Herbaceous/Planted-Cultivated land cover class. The most closely related 2001 equivalent is Developed Open Space that includes not only parks and golf courses but also subdivision areas with large open lots that contain up to 20% impervious surface area. Another example is the Barren class. In the 1992 NLCD product, a transitional Barren class includes mechanically disturbed and forest clear-cut areas that are not included in the 2001 Barren class definition.



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