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GIS goes nano: Vegetation studies in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Authors:Lars Brabyn  Allan Green  Catherine Beard  Rod Seppelt
Institution:University of Waikato, Department of Geography, Tourism and Environmental Planning, New Zealand;University of Waikato, Department of Biological Sciences, New Zealand;Australian Antarctic Programme, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Abstract:Abstract: Vegetation in Antarctica consists mainly of algae, moss and lichen and is interesting to research because of the isolation and extreme growing conditions. An understanding of this vegetation is important for both the management of tourism in Antarctica, and because it provides a potential barometer of global climate and environmental change. This paper demonstrates two applications of GIS to mapping vegetation in Victoria Land, Antarctica. The first application computes the changes that have occurred to the vegetation within a 120 m by 28 m plot between 1962 and 2004. The second application maps and analyses the growth of a lichen specimen (Buellia frigida) during the same period. These applications demonstrate that GIS is a multiscale technology that can be used to detect detailed change in vegetation growth.
Keywords:Antarctica  climate change  GIS  lichen  moss  vegetation
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