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3 November 2010 Estimates of carbon fluxes from Poyang Lake wetlands vegetation in the growing season
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Proceedings Volume 7858, Remote Sensing of the Coastal Ocean, Land, and Atmosphere Environment; 78581B (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869540
Event: SPIE Asia-Pacific Remote Sensing, 2010, Incheon, Korea, Republic of
Abstract
Poyang Lake is the largest shallow lake wetlands in China, and which vegetation succession is rapid under high changeable hydrological regimes. This study measured the fluxes of carbon dioxide and methane simultaneously by opaque static chamber-gas chromatography technique for typical wetland vegetation ecosystems in the growing season. In view of the advantages both in temporal and spatial, HJ-1 satellite images were chosen as the data source for vegetation cover classification and area estimates. And based on the areas in different vegetation, carbon flux for the entire study area was estimated during the growing season. Results indicated that carbon dioxide flux has closer relationship with vegetation change than methane flux does.
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Hongxiu Wan, Zhihao Qin, Yuanbo Liu, and Yongming Xu "Estimates of carbon fluxes from Poyang Lake wetlands vegetation in the growing season", Proc. SPIE 7858, Remote Sensing of the Coastal Ocean, Land, and Atmosphere Environment, 78581B (3 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869540
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KEYWORDS
Vegetation

Carbon dioxide

Carbon

Magnesium

Satellites

Earth observing sensors

Methane

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