Title of article :
A model-based approach for mapping rangelands covers using Landsat TM image data
Author/Authors :
اجورلو، م نويسنده Ajorlo, M , رمدزني بين، ا نويسنده Ramdzani Bin, A , احمد حسين مهد، ه نويسنده Ahmad Husni Mohd, H , ريدزوان ابد، ه نويسنده Ridzwan Abd, H , موهد، ي نويسنده Mohd, Y
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2009
Abstract :
Empirical models are important tools for relating field-measured biophysical variables to remotely sensed
data. Regression analysis has been a popular empirical method of linking these two types of data to
estimate variables such as biomass, percent vegetation canopy cover, and bare soil. This study was
conducted in a semi-arid rangeland ecosystem of Qazvin province, Iran. This paper presents the
development of a regression model for predicting rangeland biophysical variables using the original
image data of Landsat TM nonthermal bands. The biophysical variables of interest within the rangeland
ecosystem were percent vegetation canopy cover, bare soil extent, and stone and gravel which their
correlations were analyzed in relation to Landsat TM original data. The results of applying stepwise
multiple regression showed that there is a significant correlation between Landsat TM band 2 reflectance
values and biophysical variables. The developed models were applied to Landsat TM band 2 and relevant
maps were generated. We concluded that such problems as an inexact location of field samples on the
image, small size of samples, vegetation heterogeneity may significantly affect the modeling of real
rangeland Landsat TM data relationships.
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences (CJES)