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A Method for Alpine Wetland Delineation and Features of Border: Zoige Plateau, China
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ZHENG Yaomin NIU Zhenguo GONG Peng LI Mengna HU Lile WANG Lei YANG Yuxiang GU Hai- jun MU Jinrong DOU Gejia XUE Hui WANG Lin LI Hua DOU Gejie DANG Zhicairang
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Alpine environments
/ Boundaries
/ China
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Geography
/ Grasslands
/ highlands
/ hydric soils
/ Hydrology
/ Landsat
/ Marshes
/ Meadows
/ normalized difference vegetation index
/ plateaus
/ Remote sensing
/ Roads & highways
/ Wetland management
/ Wetlands
/ 中国
/ 归一化植被指数
/ 特征边界
/ 相对稳定
/ 若尔盖高原
/ 高寒湿地
/ 高山湿地
2017
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A Method for Alpine Wetland Delineation and Features of Border: Zoige Plateau, China
by
ZHENG Yaomin NIU Zhenguo GONG Peng LI Mengna HU Lile WANG Lei YANG Yuxiang GU Hai- jun MU Jinrong DOU Gejia XUE Hui WANG Lin LI Hua DOU Gejie DANG Zhicairang
in
Alpine environments
/ Boundaries
/ China
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Geography
/ Grasslands
/ highlands
/ hydric soils
/ Hydrology
/ Landsat
/ Marshes
/ Meadows
/ normalized difference vegetation index
/ plateaus
/ Remote sensing
/ Roads & highways
/ Wetland management
/ Wetlands
/ 中国
/ 归一化植被指数
/ 特征边界
/ 相对稳定
/ 若尔盖高原
/ 高寒湿地
/ 高山湿地
2017
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A Method for Alpine Wetland Delineation and Features of Border: Zoige Plateau, China
by
ZHENG Yaomin NIU Zhenguo GONG Peng LI Mengna HU Lile WANG Lei YANG Yuxiang GU Hai- jun MU Jinrong DOU Gejia XUE Hui WANG Lin LI Hua DOU Gejie DANG Zhicairang
in
Alpine environments
/ Boundaries
/ China
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Geography
/ Grasslands
/ highlands
/ hydric soils
/ Hydrology
/ Landsat
/ Marshes
/ Meadows
/ normalized difference vegetation index
/ plateaus
/ Remote sensing
/ Roads & highways
/ Wetland management
/ Wetlands
/ 中国
/ 归一化植被指数
/ 特征边界
/ 相对稳定
/ 若尔盖高原
/ 高寒湿地
/ 高山湿地
2017
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A Method for Alpine Wetland Delineation and Features of Border: Zoige Plateau, China
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A Method for Alpine Wetland Delineation and Features of Border: Zoige Plateau, China
2017
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Accurate wetland delineation is the basis of wetland definition and mapping, and is of great importance for wetland management and research. The Zoige Plateau on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau was used as a research site for research on alpine wetland delineation. Several studies have analyzed the spatiotemporal pattern and dynamics of these alpine wetlands, but none have addressed the issues of wetland boundaries. The objective of this work was to discriminate the upper boundaries of alpine wetlands by coupling ecological methods and satellite observations. The combination of Landsat 8 images and supervised classification was an effective method for rapid identification of alpine wetlands in the Zoig6 Plateau. Wet meadow was relatively stable compared with hydric soils and wetland hydrology and could be used as a primary indicator for discriminating the upper boundaries of alpine wetlands. A slope of less than 4.5° could be used as the threshold value for wetland delineation. The normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) in 434 field sites showed that a threshold value of 0.3 could distinguish grasslands from emergent marsh and wet meadow in September. The median normalized difference water index (NDWI) of emergent marsh remained more stable than that of wet meadow and grasslands during the period from September until July of the following year. The index of mean density in wet meadow zones was higher than the emergent and upland zones. Over twice the number of species occurred in the wet meadow zone compared with the emergent zone, and close to the value of upland zone. Alpine wetlands in the three reserves in 2014 covered 1175.19 kin2 with a classification accuracy of 75.6%. The combination of ecological methods and remote sensing technology will play an important role in wetland delineation at medium and small scales. The correct differentiation between wet meadow and grasslands is the key to improving the accuracy of future wetland delineation.
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