The Role of Terrestrial Vegetation in the Global Carbon Cycle: Measurement by Remote SensingG. M. Woodwell Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) by Wiley, 1984 - 247 halaman The carbon dioxide problem. Classification and mapping of plant communities: a review with emphasis on tropical vegetation. Organic carbon in soils of the world. Soil organic matter: a source of atmospheric CO2. Remote sensing to measure the distribution and structure of vegetation. Remote sensing for monitoring vegetation: an emphasis on satellites. Coupling remotely sensed data to ground observations. The LACIE experiment in satellite aided monitoring of global crop production. Measurement of changes in the vegetation of the earth by satellite imagery. |
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The carbon dioxide problem | 3 |
a review with emphasis | 21 |
the fine structure | 73 |
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accuracy aerial agricultural analysis annual approach Aridisols atmosphere bioclimatic biomass biota Bolin carbon content carbon cycle carbon dioxide cent changes characteristics classification climate colour infra-red film cover types crop cultivation deciduous deforestation developed earth ecological ecosystems Ellenberg environmental estimates factors Figure floristic formation gradient analysis grassland harvest Hawaii Histosols Hoffer infra-red inventory Journal of Ecology kg C/m˛ LACIE land LANDSAT LANDSAT data layer Mauna measurements method Mollisols montane montane rain forest Mueller-Dombois multispectral scanner NASA organic carbon organic matter patterns Phase Photogram photographs physiognomic pixel plant communities potential primary production profile diagrams radar regions release relevés Remote Sensing sample satellite imagery scale scheme season sensor soil carbon Soil Science species spring wheat structural Symposium Table techniques temperature trees tropical forest tropical rain forest UNESCO variations vegetation vegetation cover vegetation maps vegetation types wavelengths Whittaker Woodwell yield zones

