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DOI10.1130/B25205.1
Relationships among vegetation, climatic zonation, soil, and bedrock in the central White-Inyo Range, eastern California: A ground-based and remote-sensing study
Ernst, WG; Van de Ven, CM; Lyon, RJP
通讯作者Ernst, WG
来源期刊GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN
ISSN0016-7606
EISSN1943-2674
出版年2003
卷号115期号:12页码:1583-1597
英文摘要

To assess the effects of regional climate change using remote-sensing methods, we conducted integrated geologic, botanical, and field-radiometer baseline studies on the ground in the central White-Inyo Mountains. Vegetation on contrasting geologic substrates in 58, 50 x 50 m sites was studied annually in early July and in late September 1997-2001. We quantified areal abundances of plant species by using field inventories and ground-based values of the normalized-difference vegetation index (NDVI). Distributions and abundances of species are complex functions of microclimate (elevation, slope, and facing direction), seasonality, soil development, bedrock lithologies, and albedo. X-ray diffraction studies demonstrate that the soils consist chiefly of in situ weathering components such as illite, montmorillonite, chlorite, quartz, carbonates, and feldspars. Soils along higher ridges contain modest amounts of wind-blown grains derived from glaciated granodioritic plutons and volcanic roof pendants of the Sierra Nevada. Light-colored limestone and dolomite support only sparse amounts of Sagebrush at any altitude, whereas this drought-tolerant species is widespread on dark argillite, quartzite, phyllite, and granitic rocks. Grasses grow luxuriantly on dark granite and quartzite, but poorly on carbonate bedrock. Trees are numerous on carbonate rocks, but are uncommon on dark granite and quartzite. Higher-albedo rocks and soils retain moisture better than darker substrates and in general support greater vegetative cover and biomass.


These studies provided ground control for hyperspectral data collected by ER-2 aircraft along three Airborne Visible and InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) flight lines. Because of the similar to16 m spatial resolution of the remotely sensed data, only plant communities could be mapped from AVIRIS imagery. On the basis of the dominant species, we identified the following communities: Shadscale/desert scrub; Pinyon-Juniper woodlands; Sagebrush meadows; Mountain Mahogany woodlands; Aspen woodlands; Bristlecone Pine-Limber Pine woodlands; and Alpine fell-fields. When judged by correlation with the 50 x 50 m ground-based inventoried sites, botanical community assignments for the June 2000 flight lines achieved an accuracy of 81%; in contrast, October 1996 assignments were only 65% correct, reflecting low sun angle and senesced vegetation.


英文关键词hyperspectra microclimate vegetation White-Inyo Mountains remote sensing geobotany
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000187010400010
WOS关键词GRANITIC-ROCKS ; MOUNTAINS ; VARIABILITY ; CANOPY ; AGE ; REFLECTANCE ; ACCURACY ; MINERALS ; DESERTS ; NEVADA
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/144663
作者单位(1)Stanford Univ, Dept Geol & Environm Sci, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
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Ernst, WG,Van de Ven, CM,Lyon, RJP. Relationships among vegetation, climatic zonation, soil, and bedrock in the central White-Inyo Range, eastern California: A ground-based and remote-sensing study[J],2003,115(12):1583-1597.
APA Ernst, WG,Van de Ven, CM,&Lyon, RJP.(2003).Relationships among vegetation, climatic zonation, soil, and bedrock in the central White-Inyo Range, eastern California: A ground-based and remote-sensing study.GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN,115(12),1583-1597.
MLA Ernst, WG,et al."Relationships among vegetation, climatic zonation, soil, and bedrock in the central White-Inyo Range, eastern California: A ground-based and remote-sensing study".GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN 115.12(2003):1583-1597.
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