Evaluation of the Impact of Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations and Land Surface Temperature on Vegetation Cover Density in Al-Qatif Governorate Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System Techniques | ||
مجلة كلية الآداب - جامعة القاهرة | ||
Article 3, Volume 84, Issue 7, October 2024 PDF (3.9 M) | ||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||
DOI: 10.70216/2682-485X.1670 | ||
Author | ||
ebtesam Abdulaziz Abdullah AlTameem | ||
Assistant Professor of Biogeography ,Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability - College of Humanities and Social Sciences Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University Riyadh - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia | ||
Abstract | ||
This study aims to evaluate the relationship between nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) concentrations, land surface temperature (LST), and vegetation health in Qatif Governorate, Saudi Arabia, using remote sensing techniques, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and the Google Earth Engine platform. The results revealed a significant increase in NO₂ concentrations during winter compared to summer, with values ranging between 0.18 and 0.232 × 10³ mol/m² in winter and 0.162 and 0.182 × 10³ mol/m² in summer from 2018 to 2022. | ||
Keywords | ||
Vegetation health; NDVI index; Nitrogen dioxide; land surface temperature; Remote Sensing; Google Earth Engine platform | ||
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