Advances in the Estimates of Vegetation Productivity And Biomass with the Aids of Remote Sensing
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2004
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Journal Article
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remote sensing, modeling, vegetation, productivity, biomass
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Ecology
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Chinese
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103-391-690
(Last edited on
2004/09/15 05:52:37 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
There are mainly four types of models for estimating vegetation productivity and biomass, including empirical, physical, semi-empirical and integrated models. The application of these models is limited by such factors as atmosphere, background, geography, vegetation cover and structure. The rapid development of remote sensing technique, especially the use of thermal infraredCmicrowave, laser remote sensors and the techniques such as multi-angle, hyperspectral and high resolution remote sensing, will be helpful to eliminate or reduce the effect of these factors.
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