IEEE International IEEE International IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings
DOI: 10.1109/igarss.2004.1369903
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Monitoring land desertification in the source region of the Yangtze River, Qinghai province by remote sensing technology

Abstract: The land desertification is one of the major environmental problems in the Source Region of the Yangtze River, Qinghai Province. With the Three Gorges Dam construction, more and more attention is paid to restoring the degraded eco-environment of the region. In this study, the sandy land was classified into three types, and the desertified land was also inventoried correspondingly into three levels. Through interpreting TM images in 1986 and 2000, the databases of sandy land at two times had been established, r… Show more

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“…Then sandy land databases at two times were derived by visual interactive interpretation TM images of 1986 and 2000 using Arc/info 7.1. The comparison of sandy land databases elaborated on different dates is a straightforward way to assess land desertification [11]. Dynamic databases of the reversed land from sand and desertified land were obtained by overlaying databases of sandy land in two periods.…”
Section: B Classification Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then sandy land databases at two times were derived by visual interactive interpretation TM images of 1986 and 2000 using Arc/info 7.1. The comparison of sandy land databases elaborated on different dates is a straightforward way to assess land desertification [11]. Dynamic databases of the reversed land from sand and desertified land were obtained by overlaying databases of sandy land in two periods.…”
Section: B Classification Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%