Construction of Coastal Mineral Zone Development Suitability Evaluation Model Based on Remote Sensing

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  • Qinzhou University, Qinzhou Guangxi, 535011 ,CN

Keywords:

Component Merchant, Formatting Analysis, Style Arch, Insert Styling, Remote Sensing Information, Development Suitability, Coastal Zone, Automatic Extraction Algorithm.

Abstract

In order to make full use of the resources in the coastal zone, a kind of method for the construction of the suitability evaluation model for the coastal zone development on the basis of the automatic extraction algorithm based on the remote sensing information is put forward. In this paper, the coastal zone of Zhejiang province is taken as the research area. The sampling data and social and economic development data are combined to construct the coastal zone development suitability evaluation model based on the factors in three dimensions, that is, the social factors, the economic factors and the natural factors. The remote information automatic extraction algorithm is used to carry out the evaluation on the geological environment suitability for the region. It is shown in the studies that the model has good user interface and operability, which can better serve the evaluation on the suitability of the geological environment in the development of the coastal zones, and provide a kind of new idea for the evaluation on the suitability of the coastal zone development.

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Published

2022-10-23

How to Cite

Lao, Y. (2022). Construction of Coastal Mineral Zone Development Suitability Evaluation Model Based on Remote Sensing. Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, 66(9), 629–636. Retrieved from http://informaticsjournals.com/index.php/jmmf/article/view/31773

 

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