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Discover Ludwig"cover area" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe an action where something is spread over an area, or to refer to some kind of jurisdiction or responsibility. For example, "The fire department was called to cover the area affected by the wildfire."
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Figure 7 shows the scatter plot for percentage reduction in snow cover area from 2003 to 2012 taking 2002 snow cover area as the base.
To work out with snow cover area, remotely sensed data are extremely valuable.
The normal compaction trendline is later extrapolated to cover area of interest.
This shift in higher elevation is due to decrease in snow cover area.
The enhanced TAC dataset was found to reduce cloud cover area by ∼13% when compared to the original MOD10A2 dataset.
SWE reconstruction using satellite snow cover area and a melt model provides reasonable information that is suitable for hydrological applications.
As the snow cover area for both Landsat and MODIS images were found to be almost equal, the MODIS images were used for studying the snow cover area variation in the present study.
While building a relationship between the snow cover area and temperature data, it has been observed that for the month of January, the snow cover area shows an increasing trend with respect to the increasing trend of temperature.
By superimposing the lower limit of snow cover for both the years, the area of change from snow cover area to non-snow cover area was worked out. 4.
Using satellite data, forest cover area was obtained by image classification and total vegetation was obtained by NDVI method.
Shafer and Leaf (1979) concluded that the Landsat satellite imagery has sufficient quality to monitor the snow cover area accurately.
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