DocumentCode :
108006
Title :
Soil Salinity Mapping by Multiscale Remote Sensing in Mesopotamia, Iraq
Author :
Weicheng Wu ; Al-Shafie, Waleed M. ; Mhaimeed, Ahmad S. ; Ziadat, Feras ; Nangia, Vinay ; Payne, William Bill
Author_Institution :
ICARDA, Amman, Jordan
Volume :
7
Issue :
11
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Nov. 2014
Firstpage :
4442
Lastpage :
4452
Abstract :
Soil salinity has become one of the major problems affecting crop production and food security in Mesopotamia, Iraq. There is a pressing need to quantify and map the spatial extent and distribution of salinity in the country in order to provide relevant references for the central and local governments to plan sustainable land use and agricultural development. The aim of this study was to conduct such quantification and mapping in Mesopotamia using an integrated, multiscale modeling approach that relies on remote sensing. A multiyear, multiresolution, and multisensor dataset composed of mainly Landsat ETM+ and MODIS data of the period 2009-2012 was used. Results show that the local-scale salinity models developed from pilot sites with vegetated and nonvegetated areas can reliably predict salinity. Salinity maps produced by these models have a high accuracy of about 82.5-83.3% against the ground measurements. Regional salinity models developed using integrated samples from all pilot sites could predict soil salinity with an accuracy of 80% based on comparison to regional measurements along two transects. It is hence concluded that the multiscale models are reasonably reliable for assessment of soil salinity at local and regional scales. The methodology proposed in this paper can minimize problems induced by crop rotation, fallowing, and soil moisture content, and has clear advantages over other mapping approaches. Further testing is needed while extending the mapping approaches and models to other salinity-affected environments.
Keywords :
crops; land use; remote sensing; salinity (geophysical); soil; vegetation mapping; AD 2009 to 2012; Iraq; Landsat ETM+ data; MODIS data; Mesopotamia; agricultural development; central government; crop fallowing; crop production; crop rotation; food security; ground measurement; integrated modeling approach; local government; local scale soil salinity assessment; local-scale salinity model; mapping approach; multiresolution dataset; multiscale modeling approach; multiscale remote sensing; multisensor dataset; multiyear dataset; nonvegetated area; regional measurement; regional salinity model; regional scale soil salinity assessment; salinity spatial distribution mapping; salinity spatial distribution quantification; salinity spatial extent mapping; salinity spatial extent quantification; salinity-affected environment; soil moisture content; soil salinity mapping; soil salinity prediction; sustainable land use plan; Agriculture; Earth; Indexes; Remote sensing; Soil; Soil measurements; Vegetation mapping; Multiscale remote sensing; multiyear maxima; new processing algorithm; salinity models; soil salinity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1404
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2360411
Filename :
6923472
Link To Document :
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