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15 August 2011 Land-cover change of the wuda coal fire area
Chunyan Zhang, Yanning Guan, Shan Guo, Jiahong Li, Jianjun Wu, Yuerong Jia, Danlu Cai, Hongwei Duan, Xin Zhang, Tiejun Zhao, Xudong An, Lihua Kang
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Proceedings Volume 8203, Remote Sensing of the Environment: The 17th China Conference on Remote Sensing; 82030W (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910411
Event: Seventeenth China Symposium on Remote Sensing, 2010, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
Coal fire generates a number of environmental problems and results in disorderly changes of landcover. Detecting the change of Land-cover is an important scientific issue of the land evaluation and the eco-environmental change forecasting. The temporal land cover maps with high accuracy make it possible to explore the eco-environmental changes of coal fire area. In thispaper, the multi-layer segmentation-based classification approach, Markov Transition Matrix methodology and Dynamic indexesby using Landsat TM data was carried out. The results reveal that coal mine and resident change are mostly in recent decades among all land cover types. Private coal mining exploitation and government administrative measures are the deriving factors.
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Chunyan Zhang, Yanning Guan, Shan Guo, Jiahong Li, Jianjun Wu, Yuerong Jia, Danlu Cai, Hongwei Duan, Xin Zhang, Tiejun Zhao, Xudong An, and Lihua Kang "Land-cover change of the wuda coal fire area", Proc. SPIE 8203, Remote Sensing of the Environment: The 17th China Conference on Remote Sensing, 82030W (15 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910411
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KEYWORDS
Mining

Vegetation

Remote sensing

Matrices

Earth observing sensors

Climatology

Image analysis

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