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Assessing Future Stability of US High Plains Land-Cover: Integration of Process Modeling with Landsat, In Situ Modern and Paleoclimatic Data
Project Start Date
01/01/2000
Project End Date
01/01/2003
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Robert Webb Principal Investigator NOAA, Boulder, United States
Abstract

Question: What are the past and potential future thresholds of climate change and variability that result in significant High Plains landcover change • Goal: To enhance current understanding of the sensitivity of High Plains landcover to climate and human land-use forcing through an interdisciplinary effort involving remotely-sensed data, paleoclimate analyses, and process modeling. • Approach: 1) document spatial coherency of aridity across the High Plains and improve temporal control on the latest Holocene dune reactivation, 2) constrain the range of land-cover change under specified climate and to understand past High Plains land-cover change, 3) map land-cover responses to hydroclimatic extremes (wet and dry) using LANDSAT images in order to monitor