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- W4385484375 abstract "Climatic conditions and vegetation cover are among the most important environmental factors on which the existence of life on our planet depends. Climate change and military actions have led to progressive land degradation in the Republic of Iraq. As a result, the area of arable land is reduced, soil fertility is reduced, salinization and desertification of soils occur, and the displacement of herbaceous plants by shrubs. To solve the urgent problem of stopping land degradation, it is necessary to study the causes of this and find appropriate solutions by predicting the state of vegetation cover and create a comprehensive monitoring system for quantifying vegetation degradation. The issues of analysis of the relationship between vegetation cover and climatic conditions in the province of Kirkuk of the Republic of Iraq are considered. The Normalized difference vegetation index was used to assess the condition and distribution of the vegetation cover. The popularity of using this index is explained by the fact that it usually correlates with many indicators of the state of the ecosystem, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, evaporation and mineral or organic saturation of the soil, productivity and biomass of vegetation, etc. The purpose of the article is to study the relationship between the normalized difference vegetation index and atmospheric and water indicators of the local level in the province of Kirkuk in the Republic of Iraq for 12 years from 2010 to 2021, as well as to search for a mathematical model that can be used to predict vegetation cover for the coming years. through some climatic indicators that affect vegetation cover. A regression dependence of the normalized difference vegetation index on climatic conditions was built, its quality indicators were studied. It is shown that the resulting mathematical model can be used to predict the normalized difference vegetation index. The results of forecasting by the model for the next 2022 turned out to be satisfactory." @default.
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- W4385484375 title "Modeling dependence of normalized difference vegetation index on atmospheric and water indicators in Kirkuk" @default.
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