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A spectral library for a semi-arid wetland and its application to studies of wetland degradation using hyperspectral and multispectral data 

Authors: T. Schmid a;  M. Koch b;  J. Gumuzzio c; P. M. Mather d
Affiliations:   a CIEMAT, Avda. Complutense 22, 28040 Madrid, Spain
b Center for Remote Sensing, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
c Universidad Autoacutenoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, 28049 Madrid, Spain
d School of Geography, The University of Nottingham, UK
DOI: 10.1080/0143116031000117001
Publication Frequency: 24 issues per year
Published in: journal International Journal of Remote Sensing, Volume 25, Issue 13 July 2004 , pages 2485 - 2496
Number of References: 11
Formats available: PDF (English)
Also incorporating: Remote Sensing Reviews
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Abstract

Semi-arid wetland areas in Central Spain are especially sensitive ecosystems and are considered to be one of the most important areas for the migration and wintering of waterfowl in Europe. Many of these wetland areas are saline or sub saline and are subjected to natural (seasonal) as well as human induced changes. Factors causing changes that significantly alter or modify the ecological function of these wetlands are considered to be degradation processes. The use of hyperspectral and multispectral data together with ground spectra and field studies has a great potential for monitoring wetland conditions. In this work spectral and analytical information concerning soil, vegetation and land use, contained in a site specific spectral library, is linked with the spectral characteristics of components from an anthropogenic influenced wetland area in La Mancha Alta. This information forms the basis for determining and selecting end members from hyperspectral data (DAIS 7915), which are then extrapolated to lower spatial and spectral resolution multispectral Landsat ETM+ and TM data. A spectral unmixing is carried out to obtain a multitemporal analysis for evaluating wetland degradation. Results show that the approach is successful in determining rapid surface change due to anthropogenic influences. Spectral unmixing results present an increase of salt-affected soil and a redistribution of saline pasture. This is further supported with a post classification change detection assessment and ground data confirm that principal causes are changes in wetland use together with water regulation of the Ciguumlela river.
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