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RESULTS OF COMBINED ANALYSIS OF GROUND AND REMOTE SENSING INFORMATION IN THE STUDY OF MAJOR EARTHQUAKE CENTERS
Authors:B. M. Bogachkin  Yu. V. Nechayev  Ye. A. Rogazhin  B. N. Khovanskiy  P. N. Yazev
Affiliation:Priroda State Remote Sensing Center , Moscow
Abstract:Soil salinity is one of the most important problems affecting Egyptian soils. It is caused by: (1) a rising water table, or (2) the misuse of the irrigation water. Two Landsat images acquired in 1987 and 1999 were used to detect and monitor soil salinity over the Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. DN values of these images were converted to percent reflectance. Inspection of Landsat images revealed that saline soils had an overall higher spectral reflectance in all spectral bands except the two MIR bands. The reflectance curves of saline soils show a strong relationship between the existence of salts in the soil and the difference between bands 4 and 5. A salinity index (SI) was calculated for both images. The majority of pixels in the 1987 image have salinity index values ranging between 0 and 0.2, whereas the values in the 1999 image histogram ranged between 0 and 0.4. These values indicate that soil salinity has increased twofold during the 12 years spanning the imagery. These values show a strong correlation with vegetation index images, in which the 1999 vegetation index image reveals the appearance of surface water lakes formed due to a rising water table. This study presents a model for the identification of soil salinity using remote sensing measurements in conjunction with piezometer readings taken during the time of image acquisition.
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