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Use of remote sensing and GIS to identify Flamingo habitat in the Argentine Altiplano

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
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Abstract

The Argentine altiplano is a remote area which has never been adequately mapped. It is an arid region with harsh climate, little vegetation, sparse population, and an average elevation of over 3,500 feet. Little is known about the large populations of three species of flamingos which nest and feed in the altiplano lakes. In a study funded by the National Geographic Society satellite data (Landsat MSS and TM data) were used to map the location of major water bodies and to analyze the spectral characteristics of the aquatic ecosystems in the altiplano. A comparison of the two images revealed dramatic changes in the size, depth, and spectral reflectance of the lakes utilized by the flamingos.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Use of remote sensing and GIS to identify Flamingo habitat in the Argentine Altiplano
Series title Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
Volume 73
Issue 2
Year Published 1992
Language English
Publisher Ecological Society of America
Description 1 p.
Country Argentina
Other Geospatial Altiplano
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