DocumentCode
551682
Title
The haar-CWT analysis of hyperspectral reflectance data to evaluating soil carbon and nitrogen
Author
Yurong, Qian ; Jiong, Yu
Author_Institution
Software Coll., Xinjiang Univ., Urumqi, China
Volume
1
fYear
2011
fDate
29-31 July 2011
Abstract
The assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from soils requires an accurate knowledge on the fate of carbon and nitrogen in soils. Traditional analysis can not be used to evaluate carbon and nitrogen over large geographical areas. For this reason, hyperspectral remote sensing techniques for predicting soil organic carbon and nitrogen on a large scale have received much attention. This study mainly focused upon capturing the feature values of soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN), and evaluating SOC and TN by applying wavelet analysis to reflectance spectra. Results of this study indicated that the maximum correlation coefficient between SOC, TN, and wavelet coefficient were more than 0.96 compared to the relationship between SOC, TN, and spectral reflectance (r=-0.79 for SOC, r=-0.40 for TN), especially for TN (the maximum negative correlation coefficient r=-0.964). For SOC+TN and SOC/TN, due to SOC contents accounted for a large proportion of soil composition compared to TN, their spectral feature were affected by SOC in soil sample. In addition, wavelet analysis also enhanced the features of SOC+TN and SOC/TN obviously. These results suggested that wavelet analysis was a better method for capturing the absorption features of soil composition using hyperstpectal remote sensing data.
Keywords
carbon; environmental factors; geophysical techniques; nitrogen; organic compounds; remote sensing; soil; wavelet transforms; C; Haar continuous wavelet transformation; Haar-CWT analysis; N; greenhouse gas emission; hyperspectral reflectance; hyperspectral remote sensing; maximum correlation coefficient; soil organic carbon; soil total nitrogen; wavelet analysis; wavelet coefficient; Continuous wavelet transforms; ISO standards; Medical services; Nitrogen; Reflectivity; System-on-a-chip; Variable speed drives; Haar Continuous Wavelet Transformation; Hyperspectral remote sensing; Soil nitrogen; Soil organic carbon; Wavelet coefficient;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics and Optoelectronics (ICEOE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dalian
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-275-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICEOE.2011.6013040
Filename
6013040
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