Potential uses of TerraSAR-X for mapping herbaceous halophytes over salt marsh and tidal flats

被引:30
作者
Lee, Yoon-Kyung [1 ,2 ]
Park, Jeong-Won [1 ]
Choi, Jong-Kuk [2 ]
Oh, Yisok [3 ]
Won, Joong-Sun [1 ]
机构
[1] Yonsei Univ, Dept Earth Syst Sci, Seoul 120749, South Korea
[2] Korea Inst Ocean Sci & Technol, Korea Ocean Satellite Ctr, Ansan 426744, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
[3] Hongik Univ, Dept Elect Informat & Commun Engn, Seoul 121791, South Korea
关键词
salt marshes; TerraSAR-X; halophyte; tidal flats; backscattering coefficients; SEA-LEVEL RISE; MULTITEMPORAL RADARSAT-1; FORESTED WETLANDS; VENICE LAGOON; SAR; IMAGERY; CLASSIFICATION; BACKSCATTERING; MODEL; BAY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecss.2012.10.003
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
This study presents a method and application results of mapping different halophytes over tidal flats and salt marshes using high resolution space-borne X-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) that has been rarely used for salt marsh mapping. Halophytes in a salt marshes are sensitive to sea-level changes, sedimentation, and anthropogenic modifications. The alteration of the demarcations among halophyte species is an indicator of sea level and environmental changes within a salt marsh. The boundary of an herbaceous halophyte patch is, however, difficult to determine using remotely sensed data because of its sparseness. We examined the ecological status of the halophytes and their distribution changes using TerraSAR-X and optical data. We also determined the optimum season for halophyte mapping. An annual plant, Suaeda japonica (S. japonica), and a typical perennial salt marsh grass, Phragrnites australis (P. australis), were selected for halophyte analysis. S. japonica is particularly sensitive to sea level fluctuation. Seasonal variation for the annual plant was more significant (1.47 dB standard deviation) than that for the perennial grass, with a pattern of lower backscattering in winter and a peak in the summer. The border between S. japonica and P. australis was successfully determined based on the distinctive X-band radar backscattering features. Winter is the best season to distinguish between the two different species, while summer is ideal for analyzing the distribution changes of annual plants in salt marshes. For a single polarization, we recommend using HH polarization, because it produces maximum backscattering on tidal flats and salt marshes. Our results show that high resolution SAR, such as TerraSAR-X and Cosmo-SkyMed, is an effective tool for mapping halophyte species in tidal flats and monitoring their seasonal variations. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:366 / 376
页数:11
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