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Vol 203
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170-173
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Article

Evaluation of a breaking of plant communities exposed to technogenic load with space monitoring method

Authors:
D. S. Korelskiy
About authors
  • Ph.D. assistant lecturer National Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Date submitted:
2012-10-03
Date accepted:
2012-12-24
Date published:
2013-04-30

Abstract

The basic principles on the use of satellite images of different resolution to asses s the state of natural soil and plant communities with severe human impacts, primarily atmospheric. The main features include load manmade the atmospheric accumulation of pollutants in the snowpack, changes in the state of soil and reduction of the projective cover of trees and shrubs as compared with background areas with negative long-term dynamics.

Область исследования:
(Archived) Modern methods and systems for indication and monitoring of environmental components
Keywords:
Industry plant communities soils satellite imagery and atmospheric deposition
Funding:

None

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References

  1. Labutina I.A. Deciphering aerospace imagery; Textbook. Moscow, 2004, 184 р.
  2. Images of Earth from space: examples of application: Research and popular edition. Moscow, 2005.

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