Reconstructed historical land cover and biophysical parameters for studies of land-atmosphere interactions within the eastern United States

Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres
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Over the past 350 years, the eastern half of the United States experienced extensive land cover changes. These began with land clearing in the 1600s, continued with widespread deforestation, wetland drainage, and intensive land use by 1920, and then evolved to the present-day landscape of forest regrowth, intensive agriculture, urban expansion, and landscape fragmentation. Such changes alter biophysical properties that are key determinants of land-atmosphere interactions (water, energy, and carbon exchanges). To understand the potential implications of these land use transformations, we developed and analyzed 20-km land cover and biophysical parameter data sets for the eastern United States at 1650, 1850, 1920, and 1992 time slices. Our approach combined potential vegetation, county-level census data, soils data, resource statistics, a Landsat-derived land cover classification, and published historical information on land cover and land use. We reconstructed land use intensity maps for each time slice and characterized the land cover condition. We combined these land use data with a mutually consistent set of biophysical parameter classes, to characterize the historical diversity and distribution of land surface properties. Time series maps of land surface albedo, leaf area index, a deciduousness index, canopy height, surface roughness, and potential saturated soils in 1650, 1850, 1920, and 1992 illustrate the profound effects of land use change on biophysical properties of the land surface. Although much of the eastern forest has returned, the average biophysical parameters for recent landscapes remain markedly different from those of earlier periods. Understanding the consequences of these historical changes will require land-atmosphere interactions modeling experiments.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Reconstructed historical land cover and biophysical parameters for studies of land-atmosphere interactions within the eastern United States
Series title Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres
DOI 10.1029/2006JD008277
Volume 113
Issue 2
Year Published 2008
Language English
Publisher AGU Publications
Contributing office(s) Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center
Description D02101; 27 p.
First page 1
Last page 27
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