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5 December 2006 Application of remote sensing methods using fractal approach for study of Baikal Lake region
V. E. Arkhincheev, T. N. Cmititdorziev, A. Dmitriev, B. Tsydypov
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Abstract
The Baikal lake region is studied by the remote sensing methods, using fractal approach. It is shown that the using of fractal dimensionalities give possibility to describe the natural communities by exact quantitative way and make the classification of earth covers. There are classified three big classes with different values of fractal dimensionalities: smooth homogeneous areas, rough fragments with a small bushes, and forests.
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V. E. Arkhincheev, T. N. Cmititdorziev, A. Dmitriev, and B. Tsydypov "Application of remote sensing methods using fractal approach for study of Baikal Lake region", Proc. SPIE 6404, Remote Sensing and Modeling of the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Interactions, 64040F (5 December 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.693708
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KEYWORDS
Fractal analysis

Polarization

Remote sensing

Image classification

Vegetation

Analytical research

Atmospheric modeling

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