Overview of Application of Remote Sensing on Drought Monitoring in Inner Mongolia

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Inner Mongolia is one of the most typical and severe dry provinces, drought is it’s main meteorological disasters. Remote sensing monitoring becomes irreplaceable effective means in the regional drought monitoring and drought mechanism research with the advantages of macro, rapid, objective, dynamic and real time. Inner Mongolia region is vast and flat, so suitable for carrying out the regional drought monitoring research with remote sensing technology. Application of meteorological drought indices and historical documents for drought monitoring and study is relatively more. However application of remote sensing technology for drought monitoring in Inner Mongolia is at the beginning stage of development. Further study and exploration is urgently needed. In this paper research work of application of remote sensing approach in drought monitoring in Inner Mongolia is summarized and existing problems are pointed out. Finally give some suggestions for the application of remote sensing technology in the drought monitoring in Inner Mongolia.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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