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Quantifying Land Cover Change in the Delta of the Colorado River

机译:量化科罗拉多河三角洲的土地覆盖变化

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We mapped the distribution of vegetation and habitat types in the Colorado River delta, in Mexico, and used satellite remote sensing techniques to monitor spatial and temporal changes in the landcover classes. Our objectives were to compare the responses of native and invasive plant types in riparian and wetland communities to water flow and pulse flood releases, and to contrast the vegetation response in Mexico, where the river is unconflned, to the U.S., where the river is channelized. Although the invasive species, saltcedar, is still the dominant plant in the delta, native cottonwood and willow trees have regenerated due to flood releases from the U.S. since 1981. Tree populations are dynamic, with a mean age of less than five years. Biomass intensity in the floodplain, as measured by NDVI, responds positively even to low-volume flood events. In addition to riparian habitat, agricultural wastewater has created valuable wetlands in the delta.
机译:我们绘制了墨西哥科罗拉多河三角洲的植被和生境类型分布图,并使用卫星遥感技术监测了土地覆盖类别的时空变化。我们的目标是比较河岸和湿地社区中本地植物和入侵植物对水流和脉冲洪水释放的响应,并比较墨西哥(河流不受限制)和美国(河流经渠道化)对植被的响应。尽管入侵物种Saltcedar仍然是三角洲的主要植物,但自1981年以来,由于美国的洪水释放,当地的杨木和柳树已经再生。树木种群是动态的,平均年龄不到5年。用NDVI测得的洪泛区生物量强度甚至对小流量洪水事件也有积极的反应。除了河岸栖息地以外,农业废水还在三角洲创造了宝贵的湿地。

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