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Publication Date
1985
Location
Kyoto Japan
Description
Using the messages provided by the Landsat images to interpret the local climatic resources is a new problem in the field of the usage of remote sensing. This method has more important significance in the steppes and mountains lacking data. The thesis is a research report in this aspect. The emphasis of the thesis is placed on two aspects, one is that of using the remote sensing images to interpret the local climatic resources; the other is to establish the relation between the characteristics of the images and the ground climatic data. The interpreting tests are made for the grassland climatic resources with a piece of image of Hailaer.
Citation
Hua, Yang Mei and Wei, Gu, "A Research on Using Landsat Image to Interpret the Grassland Climatic Resources" (1985). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 103.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1985/ses6/103)
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A Research on Using Landsat Image to Interpret the Grassland Climatic Resources
Kyoto Japan
Using the messages provided by the Landsat images to interpret the local climatic resources is a new problem in the field of the usage of remote sensing. This method has more important significance in the steppes and mountains lacking data. The thesis is a research report in this aspect. The emphasis of the thesis is placed on two aspects, one is that of using the remote sensing images to interpret the local climatic resources; the other is to establish the relation between the characteristics of the images and the ground climatic data. The interpreting tests are made for the grassland climatic resources with a piece of image of Hailaer.
