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Remote sensing of vegetation pattern and condition to monitor changes in everglades biogeochemistry

January 1, 2011

Ground-based studies of biogeochemistry and vegetation patterning yield process understanding, but the amount of information gained by ground-based studies can be greatly enhanced by efficient, synoptic, and temporally resolute monitoring afforded by remote sensing. The variety of presently available Everglades vegetation maps reflects both the wide range of application requirements and the need to balance cost and capability. More effort needs to be applied to documenting and understanding vegetation distribution and condition as indicators of biogeochemistry and contamination. Ground-based and remote sensing studies should be modified to maximize their synergy and utility for adaptive management.

Publication Year 2011
Title Remote sensing of vegetation pattern and condition to monitor changes in everglades biogeochemistry
DOI 10.1080/10643389.2010.530924
Authors John Jones
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
Index ID 70035891
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Geographic Science Center