首页 | 官方网站   微博 | 高级检索  
     


Unmixing of soil types and estimation of soil exposure with simulated hyperspectral imagery
Authors:D Summers  M Lewis  B Ostendorf  D Chittleborough
Affiliation:1. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences , The University of Adelaide , Adelaide, 5005, Australia;2. Future Farm Industries CRC, The University of Western Australia , Crawley, 6009, Western Australia, Australia;3. CSIRO, Ecosystem Sciences , Glen Osmond, 5064, South Australia, Australia david.summers@csiro.au;5. Future Farm Industries CRC, The University of Western Australia , Crawley, 6009, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:Hyperspectral determination of soil types has the potential to become an important addition to the methods used for classification and mapping of soils. In this study laboratory measured spectra of different soils, vegetation and crop residue were combined to simulate hyperspectral remote sensing imagery. The overall aim was to examine the spectral unmixing of these materials under laboratory conditions to better understand the limits to prediction of soil types and determination of cover fractions. Two different methods were utilized to mix spectra of the soil and vegetation and substantial differences were observed in the unmixing results from the different image types, particularly in mixed pixels. Results found pure soils were easily distinguished from each other when not mixed with vegetation, while some mixes of soil and vegetation were confused as pure soil spectra. The accuracy of abundance fractions retrieved in the unmixing process also varied substantially with soil type and vegetation cover.
Keywords:
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司    京ICP备09084417号-23

京公网安备 11010802026262号