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Current Version: 10.81

Service Description:

The National Urban Change Indicator (NUCI) is a change indicator dataset covering the lower 48 United States that uses Maxar’s PCM®, imagery-derived change detection, to map persistent changes to the landscape resulting from urban development. The input data for the PCM process are a multi-temporal stack of precision, co-registered Landsat multispectral scenes. This NUCI 2016 layer provides a history of change areas on an annual basis from 1987 through 2016

Co-Registered Geospatial Data

In addition to capturing the PCM-determined date of change, the NUCI 2016 dataset is attributed with data elements extracted from the following co-registered geospatial data sets:

  • 2011 National Land Cover Data (NLCD 2011) 
    • Land Cover: Each change polygon is attributed with NLCD 2011 land cover name and class number of the area covered by the polygon. If more than one land cover category is present, attributes are also provided for the secondary (by percentage pixel count) and tertiary classes.  The percentage of polygon area for each class is also captured and provided.
    • Urban Gravity: Each change polygon is attributed with an “Urban Gravity” value. The Urban Gravity is calculated by treating the Impervious Surface (percent impervious by pixel) data of the NLCD 2011 dataset as units of mass and then calculating a “gravitational pull” as the inverse square distance measure at the center of the change polygon. The higher the Urban Gravity value, the closer the polygon center is to existing concentrations of NLCD 2011 mapped impervious surface areas.
    • Distance to Water: Distance, in meters, to the nearest water body as defined by the NLCD land cover dataset. Values greater than 2,000 meters are shown as “999999”.
  • Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
    • Height Variance: Each change polygon is attributed with a measure of the average elevation variance, in meters, across the polygon. The measure is calculated from the 3 arc-second SRTM digital elevation data using a standard variance filter over a 7x7 kernel.
Additional Notes
  • This tile layer is intended for visualization purposes. 
  • The NUCI feature layer can be used as input to spatial analysis tools and applications.
  • A NUCI 2016 change is defined as one which meets the “3-observation change (3oc)” criteria where the detected state of change has persisted for three independent date observations.
  • This version of NUCI 2016 was filtered to focus on changes related to human activity in order to mute spurious changes and false positives.



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The National Urban Change Indicator (NUCI) is a change indicator dataset covering the lower 48 United States that uses Maxar’s PCM®, imagery-derived change detection, to map persistent changes to the landscape resulting from urban development. The input data for the PCM process are a multi-temporal stack of precision, co-registered Landsat multispectral scenes. This NUCI 2016 layer provides a history of change areas on an annual basis from 1987 through 2016

Co-Registered Geospatial Data

In addition to capturing the PCM-determined date of change, the NUCI 2016 dataset is attributed with data elements extracted from the following co-registered geospatial data sets:

  • 2011 National Land Cover Data (NLCD 2011) 
    • Land Cover: Each change polygon is attributed with NLCD 2011 land cover name and class number of the area covered by the polygon. If more than one land cover category is present, attributes are also provided for the secondary (by percentage pixel count) and tertiary classes.  The percentage of polygon area for each class is also captured and provided.
    • Urban Gravity: Each change polygon is attributed with an “Urban Gravity” value. The Urban Gravity is calculated by treating the Impervious Surface (percent impervious by pixel) data of the NLCD 2011 dataset as units of mass and then calculating a “gravitational pull” as the inverse square distance measure at the center of the change polygon. The higher the Urban Gravity value, the closer the polygon center is to existing concentrations of NLCD 2011 mapped impervious surface areas.
    • Distance to Water: Distance, in meters, to the nearest water body as defined by the NLCD land cover dataset. Values greater than 2,000 meters are shown as “999999”.
  • Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
    • Height Variance: Each change polygon is attributed with a measure of the average elevation variance, in meters, across the polygon. The measure is calculated from the 3 arc-second SRTM digital elevation data using a standard variance filter over a 7x7 kernel.
Additional Notes
  • This tile layer is intended for visualization purposes. 
  • The NUCI feature layer can be used as input to spatial analysis tools and applications.
  • A NUCI 2016 change is defined as one which meets the “3-observation change (3oc)” criteria where the detected state of change has persisted for three independent date observations.
  • This version of NUCI 2016 was filtered to focus on changes related to human activity in order to mute spurious changes and false positives.



Copyright Text: Esri, Maxar

Spatial Reference:
102100

Single Fused Map Cache: true

Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly,Tilemap

Tile Info:
Initial Extent:
Full Extent:
Min Scale: 0.0
Max Scale: 0.0

Min LOD: 0
Max LOD: 14

Units: esriMeters

Supported Image Format Types: PNG

Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000

Resampling: true

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