The spatial variability and co-variability of two different types of remote sensing derivatives that portray vegetation and geomorphic patterns are analyzed in the context of estimating regional-scale CO2 flux from land surfaces in the arctic tundra, For a study area encompassing the Kuparuk River watershed of the North Slope of Alaska, we compare satellite-derived maps of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) generated at two different spatial resolutions to a map of vegetation types derived by image classification of data from the Landsat multispectral scanner (MSS). Mean values of NDVI for each cover type stratum are unique (with the exception of moist acidic tundra and shrubland types), Based on analysis of semi-variograms g...
Most applications of land cover maps that have been derived from satellite data over the Arctic requ...
Ignoring small-scale heterogeneities in Arctic land cover may bias estimates of water, heat and carb...
Non-vascular plants (lichens and mosses) are significant components of tundra landscapes and may res...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Ecosystem maps are foundational tools that support multi-disciplinary study design and applications ...
1. Arctic landscapes are characterized by extreme vegetation patchiness, often with sharply defined ...
1. Arctic landscapes are characterized by extreme vegetation patchiness, often with sharply defined ...
Vegetation in the arctic tundra typically consists of a small-scale mosaic of plant communities, wit...
Vegetation in the arctic tundra typically consists of a small-scale mosaic of plant communities, wit...
This paper describes a preliminary investigation of the extent to which the normalised difference ve...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Most applications of land cover maps that have been derived from satellite data over the Arctic requ...
Ignoring small-scale heterogeneities in Arctic land cover may bias estimates of water, heat and carb...
Non-vascular plants (lichens and mosses) are significant components of tundra landscapes and may res...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
The Arctic is currently undergoing intense changes in climate; vegetation composition and productivi...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Ecosystem maps are foundational tools that support multi-disciplinary study design and applications ...
1. Arctic landscapes are characterized by extreme vegetation patchiness, often with sharply defined ...
1. Arctic landscapes are characterized by extreme vegetation patchiness, often with sharply defined ...
Vegetation in the arctic tundra typically consists of a small-scale mosaic of plant communities, wit...
Vegetation in the arctic tundra typically consists of a small-scale mosaic of plant communities, wit...
This paper describes a preliminary investigation of the extent to which the normalised difference ve...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Arctic tundra ecosystems will play a key role in future climate change due to intensifying permafros...
Most applications of land cover maps that have been derived from satellite data over the Arctic requ...
Ignoring small-scale heterogeneities in Arctic land cover may bias estimates of water, heat and carb...
Non-vascular plants (lichens and mosses) are significant components of tundra landscapes and may res...