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Vast Mini-Challenge 3

Introduction

Data Preparation

Insights

Deliverables

 


Boonsong Lake

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As X=0, Y=0 refers to the pixel in the upper-left corner of the image, the Y-coordinate should be reversed.

The B1 penetrates water and B5 absolutely absorbed by the water, the area that shows a large number of B1 and B5 is more likely to be the water body. The chart of B1 and B5 shows that the Boonsong Lake is roughly in the upper middle of the image. The length of the lake approximately covers from upper-left of the lake: X=150.1, Y=474.9 to bottom-right of the lake: X=158.9, Y=502.4. Then the length of the pixel is around 28.9 which means 28.9 is corresponding to 3000 feet in the real situation which means 1 pixel-length is 103.8 feet.

Therefore, one pixel covers 103.8*103.8=10774 square feet, nearly 10.8 thousand square feet.

Features in the Image

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Changes in the Features

Compare the Images of June:

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Shuozhang06 BAND COMPARE.jpg


Compare the Images of September:

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Shuozhang09 band compare.jpg