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Remote sensing, biomass, methane emission, and net carbon dioxide exchange relationships within stands of Typha domingensis (Persoon) and Cladium jamaicense (Browne) in the Florida Everglades

Posted on:2000-12-10Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Christopher Newport UniversityCandidate:Deeley, Rebecca MerrymanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2463390014462705Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Global methane emissions are variable due to differences among community types, seasonality effects, and impact of environmental variables. I attempted to relate a remote sensing index (NDVI) to the biophysiological functioning of vegetation, specifically Cladium jamaicense (sawgrass) and Typha domingensis (cattails) in the Florida Everglades to reduce spatial variability. Reflectance, CH...
Keywords/Search Tags:Typha domingensis, Cladium jamaicense, Remote sensing
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