[GRASS-SVN] r59745 - in grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape: . images

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Wed Apr 16 11:58:14 PDT 2014


Author: ychemin
Date: 2014-04-16 11:58:14 -0700 (Wed, 16 Apr 2014)
New Revision: 59745

Added:
   grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape/images/Ta.png
   grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape/images/Ta_loc.png
Modified:
   grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape/poster.tex
Log:
Updated poster

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Modified: grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape/poster.tex
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--- grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape/poster.tex	2014-04-16 16:12:17 UTC (rev 59744)
+++ grass-promo/grassposter/2014_EGU_WD_Landscape/poster.tex	2014-04-16 18:58:14 UTC (rev 59745)
@@ -220,10 +220,21 @@
 \blocknode{Biotic Zoning}{
 \smallskip
 Object based classification (\textit{i.segment}) of the sum transpiration for each year has been done and merged, resulting areas were clumped (\textit{r.clump}) and averaged statistics of yearly transpiration extracted (\textit{r.stats.zonal}).\newline
+Rainfed cropping in Isarn (Part 1) is clearly identified as low transpiration signal (red colour), Recession cropping areas around Tonle Sap (Part 2 \& 3) are high signals (Blue and green) with both noise and a negative impact on transpiration in Part 2 around mid-year (Green signal drop). A southern area (Part 4) of most probably rainfed benefiting from flood to some extent to propose some kind of recession cropping with a mid-year transpiration raise signal (Violet).\newline
 \begin{center}
-	\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{./images/seg_ta_years_clump_reclass_ta_avg}
+	\begin{tabular}{cc}
+ 	\begin{tabular}{p{0.5\textwidth}}
+ 	\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{./images/seg_ta_years_clump_reclass_ta_avg}\\
+ 	\vspace{5mm}
+ 	This perspective proposes that irrigated areas along the Mekong may not be transpiring as much as the recession cropping areas around Tonle Sap. Whether the transpiration in recession zones is actually used by crops all the time depends on the opportunity of farming intensification and risk avoidance.\newline 
+	\end{tabular}
+ 	& 
+ 	\begin{tabular}{c}
+ 	\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{./images/Ta_loc}\\
+ 	\includegraphics[width=0.45\textwidth]{./images/Ta}
+	\end{tabular}
+	\end{tabular}
 \end{center}
-This perspective proposes that irrigated areas along the Mekong may not be transpiring as much as the recession cropping areas around Tonle Sap. Whether the transpiration in recession zones is actually used by crops all the time depends on the opportunity of farming intensification and risk avoidance.\newline
 }
 
 \end{tikzpicture}



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