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Monitoring of ground-cover is an important task for land management since it has been linked to indicators of soil loss, biodiversity, and pasture production. Ground-cover is an indicator adopted by Queensland natural resource and catchment management groups. However, accurate spatial estimation of ground-cover is confounded by varying cover types, cover greenness and soil colour.
This research reports on ground-cover mapping based on spectral mixture analysis (SMA) of LANDSAT satellite imagery. Estimates of green and senescent vegetation and soil fractions are derived from iterative SMA. Correlations with field data are form SMA iterations are discussed with r2 values of 0.78 and 0.69 respectively for bare ground estimates over black soils.
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The authors would like to thank Jeff Milne (formerly with NRW, Indooroopilly), Gorge Bourne and Cameron Dougall (NRW, Emerald) for their help and useful comment during the fieldwork and thereafter.
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Schmidt, M., Scarth, P. (2009). Spectral Mixture Analysis for Ground-Cover Mapping. In: Jones, S., Reinke, K. (eds) Innovations in Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93962-7_27
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