Hyperspectral Sensing Environmental Impacts of Acid Sulphate Soils

Hyperspectral Sensing Environmental Impacts of Acid Sulphate Soils

Study in South Yuderup, Western Australia

International Research Press ( 26.06.2014 )

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This research aimed to characterise, map and monitor acid sulphate soils and their environmental impacts efficiently using hyperspectral sensing. The main results and findings fell in six categories: the chemical and mineralogical changes, and related environmental impacts occurring during the controlled oxidation of sulphidic material under naturally simulated conditions; the surface mineralogical changes accompanying oxidation of sulphidic material as detected via reflectance spectra; the spectral characterization of acid sulphate soils; the relationship between soil pHs and spectral characteristics modelled by PLSR and its successful application to predict the distribution of soil pHs; the mapping of potential aluminum toxicity basing on the pH map and aluminosilicate mineral map; and finally, mapping the subsurface soil mineralogy and pH using Hylogger scanning hyperspectral data. These results demonstrated the successes in the application of multiple-sourced hyperspectral sensing technology in studying, identifying and mapping acid sulphate soils in coastal area.

Détails du livre:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-71996-3

ISBN-10:

3639719964

EAN:

9783639719963

Langue du Livre:

English

de (auteur) :

Xian-Zhong Shi

Nombre de pages:

184

Publié le:

26.06.2014

Catégorie:

Géosciences