MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY

Rapid development in remote sensing technologies provides more and more reliable methods for environmental assessment. For most wetlands, it is difficult to walk-in without disturbing the endangered species living there; therefore, application of opportunities provided by remote sensing has a great...

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Main Authors: PÉTER BURAI, GABRIELLA ZSUZSANNA LÖVEI, CSABA LÉNÁRT, ILDIKÓ NAGY, PÉTER ENYEDI
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Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2010-06-01
Series:Acta Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series
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Online Access:http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2010/2010v4is1_1.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7994b32fcdc4dfe84b2df8e0bc712ea2020-11-24T23:30:36ZengUniversity of DebrecenActa Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series1789-49211789-75562010-06-0141110MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERYPÉTER BURAIGABRIELLA ZSUZSANNA LÖVEICSABA LÉNÁRTILDIKÓ NAGYPÉTER ENYEDIRapid development in remote sensing technologies provides more and more reliable methods for environmental assessment. For most wetlands, it is difficult to walk-in without disturbing the endangered species living there; therefore, application of opportunities provided by remote sensing has a great importance in population-mapping. One effective tool of vegetation pattern estimation is hyperspectral remote sensing, which can be used for association and species level mapping as well, due to high ground resolution. The Rakamaz-Tiszanagyfalui Nagy-morotva is an oxbow lake, located in the north-eastern part of Hungary. For this study, a wetland area of 1.17 km2 containing the original water bad and shoreline was selected. For the image analysis, images taken by an AISA DUAL system hyperspectral sensor were used. At the same time, 7 main vegetation classes were separated, which are typical for the sample plot designated on the test site. Classification was performed by the master areas signed by the most common associations of the Rakamaz-Tiszanagyfalui Nagy-morotva with determined spectrums. During the image analysis, SAM classification method was used, whereradian values were optimized by the results of classification performed at the control area.http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2010/2010v4is1_1.pdfremote sensinghyperspectralimage classificationecologywetlandoxbow lake
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author PÉTER BURAI
GABRIELLA ZSUZSANNA LÖVEI
CSABA LÉNÁRT
ILDIKÓ NAGY
PÉTER ENYEDI
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GABRIELLA ZSUZSANNA LÖVEI
CSABA LÉNÁRT
ILDIKÓ NAGY
PÉTER ENYEDI
MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
Acta Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series
remote sensing
hyperspectral
image classification
ecology
wetland
oxbow lake
author_facet PÉTER BURAI
GABRIELLA ZSUZSANNA LÖVEI
CSABA LÉNÁRT
ILDIKÓ NAGY
PÉTER ENYEDI
author_sort PÉTER BURAI
title MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
title_short MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
title_full MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
title_fullStr MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
title_full_unstemmed MAPPING AQUATIC VEGETATION OF THE RAKAMAZTISZANAGYFALUI NAGY-MOROTVA USING HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY
title_sort mapping aquatic vegetation of the rakamaztiszanagyfalui nagy-morotva using hyperspectral imagery
publisher University of Debrecen
series Acta Geographica Debrecina: Landscape and Environment Series
issn 1789-4921
1789-7556
publishDate 2010-06-01
description Rapid development in remote sensing technologies provides more and more reliable methods for environmental assessment. For most wetlands, it is difficult to walk-in without disturbing the endangered species living there; therefore, application of opportunities provided by remote sensing has a great importance in population-mapping. One effective tool of vegetation pattern estimation is hyperspectral remote sensing, which can be used for association and species level mapping as well, due to high ground resolution. The Rakamaz-Tiszanagyfalui Nagy-morotva is an oxbow lake, located in the north-eastern part of Hungary. For this study, a wetland area of 1.17 km2 containing the original water bad and shoreline was selected. For the image analysis, images taken by an AISA DUAL system hyperspectral sensor were used. At the same time, 7 main vegetation classes were separated, which are typical for the sample plot designated on the test site. Classification was performed by the master areas signed by the most common associations of the Rakamaz-Tiszanagyfalui Nagy-morotva with determined spectrums. During the image analysis, SAM classification method was used, whereradian values were optimized by the results of classification performed at the control area.
topic remote sensing
hyperspectral
image classification
ecology
wetland
oxbow lake
url http://landscape.geo.klte.hu/pdf/agd/2010/2010v4is1_1.pdf
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