Comparative Study of Indicator Extraction for Assessment of Karst Rocky Desertification Based on Hyperion and ASTER Images
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Comparative Study of Indicator Extraction for Assessment of Karst Rocky Desertification Based on Hyperion and ASTER Images
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 32, Issue 3, Pages: 186-190(2013)
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1. 长沙理工大学资源环境系,湖南,长沙,410114
2. 中国科学院亚热带农业生态研究所,湖南,长沙,410125
3. 中国科学院环江喀斯特生态系统观测研究站, 广西 环江,547100
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XIONG Ying, YUE Yue-min, WANG Ke-lin. Comparative Study of Indicator Extraction for Assessment of Karst Rocky Desertification Based on Hyperion and ASTER Images[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(3): 186-190.
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XIONG Ying, YUE Yue-min, WANG Ke-lin. Comparative Study of Indicator Extraction for Assessment of Karst Rocky Desertification Based on Hyperion and ASTER Images[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(3): 186-190.DOI:
Comparative Study of Indicator Extraction for Assessment of Karst Rocky Desertification Based on Hyperion and ASTER Images
rocky desertification is one of the most serious problems of land degradation.Because of the inherent merits of macro scale
frequency
efficiency and synthesis
remote sensing is the promising method to monitor and assess karst rocky desertification.However
existing remote sensing methods can not directly be exploited to extract the information on karst rocky desertification owing to the high complexity and heterogeneity of karst environments.Based on NDVI
this study compared the feasibility and accuracy of indicator extraction for the assessment of karst rocky desertification with Hyperion and simulated ASTER images.Results showed that Hyperion imagery can be used to efficiently and directly extract the information on the fractional covers of photosynthetic vegetation
non-photosynthetic vegetation and bare soil
while the proportion of exposed bedrock was not so good due to the different types and weathering processes of carbonate rocks.As for multi-spectral image
ASTER can be used to estimate the fractional cover of photosynthetic vegetation and bare soil
but could not be utilized for accurate estimation of the fractional covers of exposed bedrock and non-photosynthetic vegetation due to the limits of spectral bands and spectral resolution.