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REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT 卷:113
Land cover classification of tundra environments in the Arctic Lena Delta based on Landsat 7 ETM+ data and its application for upscaling of methane emissions
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Schneider, Julia1  Grosse, Guido1  Wagner, Dirk1 
[1] Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res, Res Unit Potsdam, D-14473 Potsdam, Germany
关键词: Land cover classification;    Methane emission;    Upscaling;    Tundra environments;    Northeast Siberia;    Lena River Delta;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.rse.2008.10.013
来源: Elsevier
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The Lena River Delta, situated in Northern Siberia (72.0-73.8 degrees N, 122.0-129.5 degrees E), is the largest Arctic delta and covers 29,000 km(2). Since natural deltas are characterised by complex geomorphological patterns and various types of ecosystems, high spatial resolution information on the distribution and extent of the delta environments is necessary for a spatial assessment and accurate quantification of biogeochemical processes as drivers for the emission of greenhouse gases from tundra soils. In this study, the first land cover classification for the entire Lena Delta based on Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) images was conducted and used for the quantification of methane emissions from the delta ecosystems on the regional scale. Nine land cover classes of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in the wetland dominated (72%) Lena Delta could be defined by this classification approach. The mean daily methane emission of the entire Lena Delta was calculated with 10.35 mg CH4 m(-2) d(-1). Taking our multi-scale approach into account we find that the methane source strength of certain tundra wetland types is lower than calculated previously on coarser scales. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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