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Linear study on landscape heterogeneity of Dongling District of Shenyang

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Landscape configuration means the distribution and conjunction of landscape element. Inflenced by geomorphological process and human interference, the landscape configuration of Dongling District of Shenyang City appears 5 types: even distribution, aggregated distribution, linear distribution, positive interrelation spatial linkage, and negetive interrelation linkage. We subdivided two lines, which go through the landscape of Dongling District separately, into segments of equal length and studied the information of the landscape elements, which is distributed on the line, by mathematical theory of communication. Then we expounded the characteristics of landscape heterogeneity and its changing law in Dongling District as well as the relationship with geomorphic condition and human disturbance.

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Zhao, Y. Linear study on landscape heterogeneity of Dongling District of Shenyang. Chin. Geograph.Sc. 6, 66–77 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11769-996-0037-y

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