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Fig 1.

Analysis area distribution in the study area.

This figure is only for illustrate the location of the research area and the distribution of each analysis area. The base map is image from Landsat (https://landsat.visibleearth.nasa.gov/).

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Table 1.

Information of GaoFen data selected.

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Table 2.

Information of Landsat data for validation.

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Table 3.

Classification table of vegetation coverage.

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Table 4.

Vegetation coverage growth trend grading.

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Fig 2.

Location of the observation lines.

This figure is only for illustrate the location of the research area and the location of the observation lines. The base map is image from Landsat (https://landsat.visibleearth.nasa.gov/).

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Fig 3.

FVC variation based on Landsat and GaoFen satellites.

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Fig 4.

Temporal and spatial distribution of vegetation coverage in the study area.

This figure were generated with ESRI using author-owned GaoFen data.

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Fig 5.

Temporal and spatial distribution of vegetation coverage in the study area.

This figure were generated with ESRI using author-owned Landsat data.

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Fig 6.

Univariate linear fitting of vegetation coverage time series change rate.

This figure were generated with ESRI using author-owned data.

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Fig 7.

Time series change of FVC in each analysis area.

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Fig 8.

Annual change rate of FVC in each analysis area.

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Table 5.

Correlation analysis between vegetation coverage and climate in each analysis area.

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Fig 9.

FVC change of southern observation line.

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Fig 10.

FVC change of the northern observation line.

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