Faculty Mentor

Stacy Warren

Presentation Type

Poster

Primary Discipline of Presentation

Geosciences

Abstract

The Prairie Restoration Project (PRP) encompasses 115 acres of land on the west side of the EWU campus. The goal of the PRP is to restore what was once a section of wheat farm back to its original Palouse prairie state. Here, I am using publicly available satellite data to examine some potential variables affecting the health of wheat plants planted in the years 2009 to 2017. I have used 4-band aerial imagery to create a map of NDVI values within the bounds of the PRP, which visualizes the near-infrared wavelengths that are reflected by healthy, chlorophyll-rich plants. I have also used LiDAR data to visualize the slope and aspect of the PRP terrain. This combination of data may provide us some insight into the significance of the relationship between the terrain of the PRP and the variable health of new plant growth introduced to the site.

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A GIS Analysis of the Relationship Between NDVI Value, Slope, and Aspect of the Terrain of the Prairie Restoration Project

The Prairie Restoration Project (PRP) encompasses 115 acres of land on the west side of the EWU campus. The goal of the PRP is to restore what was once a section of wheat farm back to its original Palouse prairie state. Here, I am using publicly available satellite data to examine some potential variables affecting the health of wheat plants planted in the years 2009 to 2017. I have used 4-band aerial imagery to create a map of NDVI values within the bounds of the PRP, which visualizes the near-infrared wavelengths that are reflected by healthy, chlorophyll-rich plants. I have also used LiDAR data to visualize the slope and aspect of the PRP terrain. This combination of data may provide us some insight into the significance of the relationship between the terrain of the PRP and the variable health of new plant growth introduced to the site.