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Remote sensing methods used together with the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) open new possibilities also in vegetation area studies. In this paper we apply these methods to discriminate mire site types. We studied surface temperatures in Isoneva mire, western Finland (60° 40' N, 21° 59' P), using Thermal Infrared (TIR)-images. The vegetation composition data were based on previous field studies. Surface temperature samples for four different mire site type and one upland forest site type were taken, and the distributions of their surface temperatures were analyzed. The results indicate that there are discernible surface temperature differences between different vegetation types.
Key words: GIS, Remote Sensing, Thermal IR, Vegetation areas
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Juvonen,
University of Turku, Satakunta Environmental Research Centre, Reposaari, FIN-28900 Pori, Finland
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo
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Ojanen,
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo
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Tanttu,
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo
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Rosnell,
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ei.tietoa@nn.oo