MRBDC Minnesota River Assessment Project (MRAP): Land Use Assessment - Level IV (Aerial Photography Study)


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Minnesota River Assessment Project (MRAP): Land Use Assessment - Level IV (Aerial Photography Study)



Minor watershed number(s):   28033, 30030, 30047, 30050, 30056, 31015, 31058, 32042, 32067, 32073

This Level IV Land Use Assessment is performed on the following minor watersheds: 28033, 30030, 30047, 30050, 30056, 31015, 31058, 32042, 32067, 32073.

The Level IV Land Use Aerial Photography Methodology component of the Minnesota River Assessment Project (MRAP) utilizes large scale color infrared (CIR) aerial photography to obtain land cover/land use information. Photographic interpretation is used to identify, classify and delineate landscape features for manual map production. This assists in the assessment of point and nonpoint pollution sources within the studied minor watershed area. Digitization of the maps into electronic form for computer modeling and analysis, along with other MRAP study information, aids in the development of a cost-effective methodology and appropriate best management practices (BMPs) applicable to the 1208 minor watersheds of the Minnesota River Basin study area.




Land Cover / Land Use

Data Summary MRAP Land Use Assessment - Level IV (Aerial Photography Study) includes land cover/land use information obtained through large scale color infrared (CIR) aerial photography.
Data Description MRAP Land Use Assessment - Level IV (Aerial Photography Study)
Data:   Land Cover/Land Use
Format:  Hard Copy File
Status: Complete
Date:  1991
Source (contact):   Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA)
Pedigree (originator):  Water Resources Center, Minnesota State University, Mankato

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Last update 2/99

DISCLAIMER

These data have been inventoried by the Water Resources Center at Minnesota State University, Mankato.   Although every effort has been made to validate data, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by the Water Resources Center as to the accuracy of the database; nor shall the fact of distribution constitute any such warranty.   The Water Resources Center continues to update and correct data as necessary.




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