Using Remote Sensing Methods to Refine the Landscape-Morphological Regionalization for the Territory Due to the Secondary Pollutant Redistribution Across Soil Cover
Author(s) -
О. Т. Азімов,
A.Ya. Bunina,
Yelyzaveta Dorofey
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
information and security an international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1314-2119
pISSN - 0861-5160
DOI - 10.11610/isij.4002
Subject(s) - redistribution (election) , environmental science , pollutant , cover (algebra) , land cover , remote sensing , soil cover , geography , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , soil science , land use , soil water , civil engineering , geotechnical engineering , engineering , ecology , mechanical engineering , politics , political science , law , biology
Multispectral satellite imagery engagement provides the landscapemorphological zoning. This procedure was carried out over Mariupol City and its vicinities. The research area was subdivided into elementary landscape elements in accordance with migration conditions. The structure-coordinate morphological terrain network was created. The ways of pollutants’ migration from industrial objects can be determined using remote sensing data. The main localities of matter accumulation within the city are the river valleys of Kal’mius and Kal’chyk. These areas are dangerous for human livelihood.
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