Отрывок: Figure 4. Inundation area graph of the Moscow, Russia. At the minimum inundation level (70m in fig.4), 0.04% (20.24 km2) of the total area (table 2) would be flooded including: urban areas, natural vegetation and agricultural land and beaches. The area of submergence for 80m rise in water level is up to 60.12 km2 (0.13%) and subsequently for 90m 258.29 km2 (0.55%), 100m 895.84 km2 (1.92%), 110m 2417.18 km2 (5.18%), 120m 5108.59 km2 (10.94%), 130m 8779.34 km2 (...
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dc.contributor.authorChoudhary, K.-
dc.contributor.authorBoori, M.S.-
dc.contributor.authorKupriyanov, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-15 13:34:34-
dc.date.available2018-05-15 13:34:34-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifierDspace\SGAU\20180514\69170ru
dc.identifierDspace\SGAU\20180515\69170ru
dc.identifier.citationChoudhary K. Remote sensing investigation of inundation, elevation and land use assessment in Moscow state, Russia / K. Choudhary, M.S. Boori, A. Kupriyanov // Сборник трудов IV международной конференции и молодежной школы «Информационные технологии и нанотехнологии» (ИТНТ-2018) - Самара: Новая техника, 2018. - С.1165-1171ru
dc.identifier.urihttp://repo.ssau.ru/handle/Informacionnye-tehnologii-i-nanotehnologii/Remote-sensing-investigation-of-inundation-elevation-and-land-use-assessment-in-Moscow-state-Russia-69170-
dc.description.abstractLand use/cover expansion is one of the major drivers of regional environmental change. With increasing scientific and political interest in regional aspects of global environmental changes, there is a strong stimulus to better understand the patterns causes and environmental consequences of LULC expansion in the elevation of Moscow state, one of the areas in the nation with fast economic growth and high population density. Satellite remote sensing images (Landsat TM, ETM and OLI) were employed to detect land cover changes. A 70 to 300 m inundation land loss scenarios for surface water and sea level rise (SLR) were developed using digital elevation models of study site topography through remote sensing and GIS techniques by ASTER GDEM and Landsat OLI data. The most severely impacted sectors are expected to be the vegetation, wetland and the natural ecosystem. Improved understanding of the extent and response of SLR will help in preparing for adaptation.ru
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the Federal Agency of Scientific Organizations (agreement No 007-ГЗ/Ч3363/26) and the Ministry of education and science of the Russian Federation; by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research grants (# 16-41-630761; # 16-29-11698, # 17-01-00972).ru
dc.language.isoenru
dc.publisherНовая техникаru
dc.subjectRemote Sensingru
dc.subjectInundationru
dc.subjectLand use assessmentru
dc.titleRemote sensing investigation of inundation, elevation and land use assessment in Moscow state, Russiaru
dc.typeArticleru
dc.textpartFigure 4. Inundation area graph of the Moscow, Russia. At the minimum inundation level (70m in fig.4), 0.04% (20.24 km2) of the total area (table 2) would be flooded including: urban areas, natural vegetation and agricultural land and beaches. The area of submergence for 80m rise in water level is up to 60.12 km2 (0.13%) and subsequently for 90m 258.29 km2 (0.55%), 100m 895.84 km2 (1.92%), 110m 2417.18 km2 (5.18%), 120m 5108.59 km2 (10.94%), 130m 8779.34 km2 (...-
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