Pedosphere 20(3): 378--388, 2010
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2010 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
A spectral index for estimating soil salinity in the Yellow River Delta region of China using EO-1 Hyperion data
WENG Yong-Ling1,2, GONG Peng2,3 and ZHU Zhi-Liang4
1 Department of Surveying and Mapping Engineering, College of Transportation, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096 (China)
2 State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Institute of Remote Sensing Applications of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100101 (China)
3 Department of Environment Science, Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720 (USA)
4 EROS Data Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Sioux Falls, SD 57198 (USA)
ABSTRACT
      Soil salinization is one of the most common land degradation processes. In this study, spectral measurements of saline soil samples collected from the Yellow River Delta region of China were conducted in laboratory and hyperspectral data were acquired from an EO-1 Hyperion sensor to quantitatively map soil salinity in the region. A soil salinity spectral index (SSI) was constructed from continuum-removed reflectance (CR-reflectance) at 2052 and 2203 nm, to analyze the spectral absorption features of the salt-affected soils. There existed a strong correlation (r = 0.91) between the SSI and soil salt content (SSC). Then, a model for estimation of SSC with SSI was established using univariate regression and validation of the model yielded a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.986 and an R2 of 0.873. The model was applied to a Hyperion reflectance image on a pixel-by-pixel basis and the resulting quantitative salinity map was validated successfully with RMSE = 1.921 and R2 = 0.627. These suggested that the satellite hyperspectral data had the potential for predicting SSC in a large area.
Key Words:  hyperspectral reflectance, soil salt content, spectral absorption features
Citation: Weng, Y. L., Gong, P. and Zhu, Z. L. 2010. A spectral index for estimating soil salinity in the Yellow River Delta region of China using EO-1 Hyperion data. Pedosphere. 20(3): 378-388.
View Full Text



Copyright © 2024 Editorial Committee of PEDOSPHERE. All rights reserved.
Address: P. O. Box 821, 71 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China    E-mail: pedosphere@issas.ac.cn
Technical support: Beijing E-Tiller Co.,Ltd.