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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Mapping Landcover/Landuse and Coastline Change in the Eastern Mekong Delta (Viet Nam) from 1989 to 2002 using Remote Sensing

SOHAIL, ARFAN January 2012 (has links)
There has been rapid change in the landcover/landuse in the Mekong delta, Viet Nam. The landcover/landuse has changed very fast due to intense population pressure, agriculture/aquaculture farming and timber collection in the coastal areas of the delta. The changing landuse pattern in the coastal areas of the delta is threatened to be flooded by sea level rise; sea level is expected to rise 33 cm until 2050; 45 cm until 2070 and 1 m until 2100. The coastline along the eastern Mekong delta has never been static, but the loss of mangrove forests along the coast has intensified coastline change. The objective of the present study is to map the changes in landcover/landuse along the eastern coast of the Mekong delta; and to detect the changes in position of the eastern coastline over the time period from 1989 to 2002.To detect changes in landuse, two satellite images of the same season, acquired by the TM sensor of Landsat 5 and the ETM+ sensor of Landsat 7 were used. The TM image was acquired on January 16, 1989 and ETM+ image was acquired on February 13, 2002. The landcover/landuse classes selected for the study are water, forest, open vegetation, soil and shrimp farms. Image differencing and post classification comparison are used to detect the changes between two time periods. Image to image correction technique is used to align satellite images. Maximum likelihood supervised classification technique is used to classify images. The result of the classification consists of five classes for 1989 and 2002, respectively. Overall accuracies of 87.5% and 86.8%, with kappa values of 0.85 and 0.84 are obtained for landuse 1989 and landuse 2002, respectively. The overall accuracy for the change map is 82% with kappa value 0.80. Post classification comparison is carried out in this study based on the supervised classification results. According to the results obtained from the post classification comparison, a significant decrease of 48% in forest and a significant increase of 74% in open vegetation and 21% in shrimp farms area observed over the entire study area. The coastline obtained by the combination of histogram thresholding and band ratio showed an overall advancement towards the South China Sea. The results showed that new land patches emerged along the eastern coast. The amount of new land patches appeared along the coast of the Mekong delta is approximately 2% of the entire study area.
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Utilisation des propriétés spectrales pour détecter le stress dans les peuplements nordiques d'épinettes noires

McDuff, Marie-Claude 01 1900 (has links)
Dans la forêt boréale, l’augmentation de la fréquence et de la superficie d’îlots de pessières à lichens sur le territoire québécois a déjà été observée et pourrait résulter en une migration vers le sud de la limite nordique des pessières à mousses. Ce phénomène survient après des échecs de régénération, qui ont lieu lorsque le milieu est préalablement fragilisé lorsqu’une nouvelle perturbation affecte le peuplement. Avec la possibilité de détecter ce stress en analysant les propriétés spectrales de la végétation, les zones perturbées pourraient alors être identifiées. L’objectif principal de la présente étude est d’établir des liens entre d’une part, les informations extraites des signatures spectrales et d’autre part, les indices de végétation et les différents types de stress affectant les écosystèmes boréaux. Cela permettra de savoir s’il est possible d’identifier les pessières à mousses à risque de subir un accident de régénération en étudiant les propriétés spectrales de la végétation comme indicateur de stress. Pour répondre à cet objectif, des sites d’échantillonnage ont été positionnées aux 51e, 52e et 53e parallèles le long de la route de la baie James. Les placettes ont été regroupées en paires afin de faire des tests appariés et ainsi comparer les deux types de peuplements. Sur le terrain, les signatures spectrales ont été prises sur les feuilles aléatoirement prélevées sur cinq épinettes noires. Ces mesures ont été prises tout au long de la saison de croissance (3 campagnes d’échantillonnage). Quatre indices de végétation (NDVI, NDWI, PRI et SIPI) ont été extraits des signatures spectrales, et la pente moyenne du red-edge a été calculée. Les résultats obtenus ont permis de déterminer que certaines des pessières à mousses ont des valeurs très proches de celles des pessières à lichens, qui sont considérées comme des écosystèmes stressés. À partir de ces résultats, il est possible de supposer que le stress peut également être identifié à l’échelle du paysage (sur les images satellitaires) et ainsi permettre un suivi et une gestion après les feux et les épidémies afin de limiter les pertes de ce précieux écosystème. / In the boreal forest of northern Québec, the size and quantity of lichen woodlands patches is increasing, and taking over the spruce-moss forest territory. The phenomenon has been observed, and scientists now believe that the northern limit of the spruce-moss forest will slowly move south. This shift of ecosystem happens when the forest stand is already fragilized, and a perturbation occurs. Vegetation’s spectral properties can be used as a tool to assess and identify disturbed forest areas The main objective of this study is to establish relations between data extracted from spectral signatures, vegetation indexes and different types of stress that could affect boreal ecosystems. The identification spruce-moss woodlands prone to regeneration failure could be achieved with the study of spectral properties as stress indicators. In order to achieve this objective, sites from 3 latitudes (51, 52 and 53) have been sampled on James Bay Road. Plots have been regrouped in pairs for subsequent pairwise statistical tests to compare results from both forest stand types. Spectral signatures have been measured on 5 randomly chosen black spruces. These measurements were taken throughout the growing season (3 sampling campaigns). Four vegetation indexes have been extracted from spectral signatures (NDVI, NDWI, PRI and SIPI), and the mean slope of the red-edge area have been calculated. Results have shown that some of the spruce-moss stands have had very similar values to those from the lichen woodlands, that are considered as stressed ecosystems. From these results, it is possible to assume that stressed ecosystems can be detected at landscape level (on satellite images). Monitoring vegetation stress can help improve forest management after forest fires and insect’s epidemics to prevent the loss of this beautiful ecosystem.
273

Identifying Potential Patterns of Wildfires in California in Relation to Soil Moisture using Remote Sensing

Link, Adam John 01 May 2020 (has links)
No description available.
274

An Analysis of Grain Corn Nutritional Supplements and Relative Maturity in Mississippi

Whittenton, Joseph Bryan 04 May 2018 (has links)
A review of available corn relative maturity groups in Mississippi shows a limited range of maturity groups in use. Research focusing on expanding the range of maturity groups was conducted in MS in 2015 and 2016. Along with expanded maturity groups, treatments of fertilizer (10-34-0), foliar zinc, and a plant hormone blend were studied to shorten the growing season. Four site years in MS were studied to determine optimal plant maturity group and treatment for length of season. The results showed decreased yield of 0.09-0.15 Mg ha-1 (1.5-2.3 bu ac-1) for each day of decreasing relative maturity in three of four site years. The addition of starter fertilizer increased vegetative growth stage, plant height V5 and V7, SPAD values at V5, and significantly decreases days to tassel and silking reproductive growth stages but did not affect yield.

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