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Record #166499:

Vegetation response to ice disturbance / L.-A. Dupigny-Giroux, C.F. Blackwell, S. Bristow, G.M. Olson.

Title: Vegetation response to ice disturbance / L.-A. Dupigny-Giroux, C.F. Blackwell, S. Bristow, G.M. Olson.
Author(s): Dupigny-Giroux, L. -A.
Blackwell, C. F.
Bristow, S.
Olson, G. M.
Date: 2003.
In: International Journal of Remote Sensing. (2003.), Vol. 24(10) (2003)
Abstract: Examines influences of four climatic events affecting forest health and agricultural viability in northern New England in 1998 and 1999. One of these was 1998 series of icing events, or 'ice storm', following which ice thicknesses of 76.2 mm (sic) and variety of damage to trees, etc., were observed. Describes 'ice storm' and change vector analysis, using multispectral and multitemporal SPOT and Landsat Imagery, to separate effects of four events in Champlain Valley, Vermont. Describes ice damage classification, including field verification, and compares this to aerial reconnaissance. Concludes 'ice storm' was relatively inelastic disturbance, after which forest health and vigour were not recovered.
Notes:

International Journal of Remote Sensing. Vol. 24(10) :2105-2129 (2003).

Keywords: 581.543 -- Plants, seasonal behaviour.
581.2 -- Plants, diseases and injuries.
634.0 -- Forests and forestry.
634.0.4 -- Trees, injuries and protection: Icing damage.
53.087.23 -- Remote sensing.
528.738 -- Ground control for aerial surveys.
551.574.42 -- Rime, hoarfrost and glazed frost.
E14 -- Glaciology: biological aspects of ice and snow.
(74) -- North-eastern states.
SPRI record no.: 166499

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