Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination
Biomass burning is a global phenomenon and systematic burned area mapping is of increasing importance for science and applications. With high spatial resolution and novelty in band design, the recently launched Sentinel-2A satellite provides a new opportunity for moderate spatial resolution burned a...
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doaj-00791d22a1174e578b1c850f8f2d9bd52020-11-24T22:51:24ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922016-10-0181087310.3390/rs8100873rs8100873Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area DiscriminationHaiyan Huang0David P. Roy1Luigi Boschetti2Hankui K. Zhang3Lin Yan4Sanath Sathyachandran Kumar5Jose Gomez-Dans6Jian Li7Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USAGeospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USADepartment of Natural Resources and Society, College of Natural Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844, USAGeospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USAGeospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USAGeospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USANERC National Centre for Earth Observation (NCEO), UCL Geography, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UKGeospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007, USABiomass burning is a global phenomenon and systematic burned area mapping is of increasing importance for science and applications. With high spatial resolution and novelty in band design, the recently launched Sentinel-2A satellite provides a new opportunity for moderate spatial resolution burned area mapping. This study examines the performance of the Sentinel-2A Multi Spectral Instrument (MSI) bands and derived spectral indices to differentiate between unburned and burned areas. For this purpose, five pairs of pre-fire and post-fire top of atmosphere (TOA reflectance) and atmospherically corrected (surface reflectance) images were studied. The pixel values of locations that were unburned in the first image and burned in the second image, as well as the values of locations that were unburned in both images which served as a control, were compared and the discrimination of individual bands and spectral indices were evaluated using parametric (transformed divergence) and non-parametric (decision tree) approaches. Based on the results, the most suitable MSI bands to detect burned areas are the 20 m near-infrared, short wave infrared and red-edge bands, while the performance of the spectral indices varied with location. The atmospheric correction only significantly influenced the separability of the visible wavelength bands. The results provide insights that are useful for developing Sentinel-2 burned area mapping algorithms.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/8/10/873Sentinel-2fireburned areaseparability analysis |
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Haiyan Huang David P. Roy Luigi Boschetti Hankui K. Zhang Lin Yan Sanath Sathyachandran Kumar Jose Gomez-Dans Jian Li Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination Remote Sensing Sentinel-2 fire burned area separability analysis |
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Haiyan Huang David P. Roy Luigi Boschetti Hankui K. Zhang Lin Yan Sanath Sathyachandran Kumar Jose Gomez-Dans Jian Li |
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Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination |
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Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination |
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Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination |
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Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination |
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Separability Analysis of Sentinel-2A Multi-Spectral Instrument (MSI) Data for Burned Area Discrimination |
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separability analysis of sentinel-2a multi-spectral instrument (msi) data for burned area discrimination |
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Remote Sensing |
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Biomass burning is a global phenomenon and systematic burned area mapping is of increasing importance for science and applications. With high spatial resolution and novelty in band design, the recently launched Sentinel-2A satellite provides a new opportunity for moderate spatial resolution burned area mapping. This study examines the performance of the Sentinel-2A Multi Spectral Instrument (MSI) bands and derived spectral indices to differentiate between unburned and burned areas. For this purpose, five pairs of pre-fire and post-fire top of atmosphere (TOA reflectance) and atmospherically corrected (surface reflectance) images were studied. The pixel values of locations that were unburned in the first image and burned in the second image, as well as the values of locations that were unburned in both images which served as a control, were compared and the discrimination of individual bands and spectral indices were evaluated using parametric (transformed divergence) and non-parametric (decision tree) approaches. Based on the results, the most suitable MSI bands to detect burned areas are the 20 m near-infrared, short wave infrared and red-edge bands, while the performance of the spectral indices varied with location. The atmospheric correction only significantly influenced the separability of the visible wavelength bands. The results provide insights that are useful for developing Sentinel-2 burned area mapping algorithms. |
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Sentinel-2 fire burned area separability analysis |
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