Analysis on Terrain Effects to Vegetation Coverage by Quantitative Remote Sensing

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In this paper,we use SPOT VEGETATION dataset of west mountain area of Henan provience in year 1998,2003 and 2008, calculated the vagetation coverage based on the normalized difference vegetation index and improved pixel binary model. And then, combine with the DEM, we quantitatively analysed the terrain effects to vegetation coverage,the result shows that: The vegetation coverage in high altitude areas was steady- going. But in the low altitude areas, the change of vegetation coverage is very sharp, and the ecosystem is fragile in the heavy gradient area. In the small slope areas, the probability of degradation and resoration both relative high; In a same phases,the vegetation coverage in south and north aspect is relatively high but lower in east and west aspect.The vegetation degradation in southwest aspect was more seriously than in southeast aspect.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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5673-5677

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May 2012

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