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TABLE 1
COMPARISION OF LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS
USGS (Level I.) South Carolina Landsat
Urban
Agricultural
Rangeland
Forest Land
Deciduous (Level E)
Evergreen
Mixed
Water
Wetlands
Barren Land
Tundra
Perennial Snow and Ice
Urban
Grass and Agricultural
Forest Land
Deciduous
Evergreen
Mixed
Water
Wetlands
Fallow/Bare