Combining optical and microwave remote sensing for assessing gullies in human-disturbed vegetated landscapes

Louzada, Rômullo O., Reis, Letícia K., de S. Diniz, Juliana M.F., de O. Roque, Fabio, Gama, Fábio F., and Bergier, Ivan (2023) Combining optical and microwave remote sensing for assessing gullies in human-disturbed vegetated landscapes. Catena, 228. 107127.

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Abstract

The accurate assessment of the gully is key to stopping soil loss, especially in agricultural landscapes. This study aims to combine freely distributed remote sensing data for the evaluation of gullies located in a tropical watershed with a history of cattle production. Eighty-four vectorized gullies were defined in the Pirizal River basin, part of the highly eroded Upper Taquari (Brazil). We examined 56 variables from Sentinel-1/2 and ALOS-PALSAR-1 datasets, including SAR products and optical products like textures, water, vegetation, and terrain indices. Following a correlation analysis, 19 variables were selected for mapping in a Random Forest classifier by considering samples of active (soil) and stabilized (vegetation) pixels. The method reached an overall accuracy of 89%, in which soil abundance was responsible for 44% of the overall importance in the classification. Optical indices and texture products outperformed SAR products, whose importance represented only 14%. In the studied river basin, about 63% of the gullies were found stabilized, 30% in the process of stabilization, and only 7% active. The method proved effective, low cost, and promptly replicable to general river basins with gullies, mainly those in the tropics where vegetation has a significant role in soil loss control.

Item ID: 78298
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1872-6887
Keywords: Gully detection, Land use, Random Forest classification, SAR, Spectral unmixing
Copyright Information: © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Date Deposited: 09 Aug 2023 03:33
FoR Codes: 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4104 Environmental management > 410402 Environmental assessment and monitoring @ 100%
SEO Codes: 18 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT > 1806 Terrestrial systems and management > 180601 Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems @ 100%
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