A Quantitatively Divided Approach for the Vertical Belt of Vegetation Based on NDVI and DEM—An Analysis of Taibai Mountain

Author:

Zhao Ting1,Bai Hongying2,Han Hongzhu1,Ta Zhijie1ORCID,Li Peilin1,Wang Pengtao1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Tourism & Research Institute of Human Geography, Xi’an International Studies University, Xi’an 710128, China

2. College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, China

Abstract

Vertical vegetation differentiation is the most important form of spatial pattern in mountainous areas. It is of great significance to accurately divide vegetation into vertical zones for the study of mountain ecosystems and ecological protection. In order to accurately divide the vertical zone of mountain vegetation and determine the spatial distribution of mountain vegetation, the relationship between the vegetation index of various vegetation types and altitude was examined using remote sensing and geographic information technology. Taking Taibai Mountain, the main peak of the Qinling Mountains in China, as the study area, based on the difference in NDVI between summer and autumn (DNSA), this work constructed a DEM-NDVI scatter plot and quantified the boundary of the vertical zone by the half-peak width calculation method. The findings showed that: (1) the vertical distribution pattern of mountain vegetation may very well be reflected in the scatterplot that NDSA and DEM created; (2) Six vertical belts could be accurately identified to the meter level on Taibai Mountain’s south slope. Up to the altitude, the oak forest zone from the bottom of the mountain to the elevation of 1919 m, the pine-oak mixed forest zone is distributed in 1919–2331 m, the birch forest is distributed in 2115–2585 m, the fir forest is distributed in 2516–3150 m, the redwood forest is distributed in 3109–3551 m, and the alpine scrub meadow is distributed in 3551 m to the peak. On the north slope, 1053–2087 m above sea level is oak forest, 2087–2693 is birch forest, 2562–3006 is fir forest, 2987–3513 m is redwood forest, and 3513 to the top of the mountain is alpine scrub meadow; and (3) the distribution pattern of the vegetation vertical belt on the DEM-NDVI scatter plot was essentially compatible with the vegetation classification results derived from remote sensing images. The DEM-NDVI scatter plot can reflect the average distribution of vegetation population and can more accurately express the characteristics of vegetation vertical zone changes with altitude.

Funder

national forestry public welfare industry research project in China

natural science foundation of Shaanxi province

scientific research project of Shaanxi Provincial Education Department, China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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