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Published in: Environmental Earth Sciences 2/2013

01-09-2013 | Original Article

Topographic controls on vegetation index in a hilly landscape: a case study in the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China

Authors: Yetang Wang, Xiyong Hou, Maojian Wang, Li Wu, Lanlan Ying, Yinyin Feng

Published in: Environmental Earth Sciences | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

This study examined topographic influence on spatial and temporal variability in the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) derived from the Satellite Pour l’Observation de la Terre-Vegetation at the regional and landscape scales in the Jiaodong Peninsula. The generalized additive models were used to quantify the spatial variation of NDVI attributable to local terrain and topographically related variables including altitude, exposure to incoming solar radiation, topographic wetness index, distance to the nearest stream and distance from the coast. NDVI distribution shows significant dependence on topography. The variables explained 38.3 % of variance in NDVI at the peninsula, and 30–45.3 % of variance in NDVI at the woodland, cropland, and grassland landscapes. At the Jiaodong Peninsula scale, NDVI is influenced primarily by distance from the coast. However, topographic wetness index has the most explanatory power for NDVI at the woodland, cropland, and grassland landscapes. Through a statistical nonparametric correlation analysis (Spearman’s r), the study indicates that spatial distribution of NDVI changes during the period 1998–2009 and future change trend of persistence determined by Hurst exponent is closely associated with topography and topography-based attribution. These results highlight the importance of topographic changes at landscape and regional scales as an important control factor on NDVI patterns.

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Metadata
Title
Topographic controls on vegetation index in a hilly landscape: a case study in the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China
Authors
Yetang Wang
Xiyong Hou
Maojian Wang
Li Wu
Lanlan Ying
Yinyin Feng
Publication date
01-09-2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Environmental Earth Sciences / Issue 2/2013
Print ISSN: 1866-6280
Electronic ISSN: 1866-6299
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-012-2146-5

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