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Land Cover Map 2000 image gallery
















 

The Land Cover Map 2000 gallery provides sample outputs from LCM2000. Click on an image below to view a larger image.

(1) Key to the following images
(2) The rivers Ant, Bure and Thurne of the Norfolk Broads
(3) The valley of the river Great Ouse running through Cambridgeshire
(4) The river valley woodlands of the grass farmland of mid-Devon, east of Dartmoor
(5) The Black Mountains and South Herefordshire, showing the patterns of heather moor on the mountains, giving way to improved grasslands and arable farmland at lower altitudes
(6) The Isle of Wight, a landscape dominated by mixed farming
(7) Lockerbie, the Lowther Hills and Eskdalemuir Forest
(8) The North York Moors with extensive areas of heather, showing distinctive patterns of burning, to encourage new heather growth for grouse
(9) A three-dimensional land cover map of a part of the North York Moors, created by draping LCM2000 data over a digital terrain model.
(10) The Thames estuary, between Chatham and Southend
(11) The fells around Wensleydale in North Yorkshire, with valleys of improved grasslands in between

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