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Computer Optics, 2019 Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 412–418 (Mi co661)

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IMAGE PROCESSING, PATTERN RECOGNITION

Detection of disturbed forest ecosystems in the forest-steppe zone using reflectance values

E. A. Terekhin

Belgorod State University, Belgorod, Russia

Abstract: This paper presents results of the assessment of discriminant analysis potentialities for detecting disturbed forest ecosystems in the forest-steppe zone using their reflectance spectrum properties. A new method is proposed for the automated detection of disturbed forest stands among forest-covered lands, based on the discriminant analysis of the magnitude of changes in the reflectance in various spectral ranges. Using experimental data from 1836 forest areas typical of the forest-steppe zone of the Central Chernozem region, we propose equations that allow a specific forest area to be classified as disturbed or undisturbed forests in an automated mode. The accuracy of disturbed forest detection is about 90%. It is found that variations in the short-wave infrared reflectance are most informative for disturbed forest land detection when compared with the reflectance variations detected by the Landsat sensors in the other spectral ranges.

Keywords: disturbed forest ecosystems, stepwise discriminant analysis, remote sensing, Landsat, reflectance spectrum properties.

Received: 22.01.2019
Accepted: 19.03.2019

DOI: 10.18287/0134-2452-2019-43-3-412-418



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