Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method
The measurement of soil total nitrogen (TN) by hyperspectral remote sensing provides an important tool for soil restoration programs in areas with subsided land caused by the extraction of natural resources. This study used the local correlation maximization-complementary superiority method (LCMCS)...
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doaj-16813f65e1b148668fc3cfd56c146da72020-11-24T23:05:51ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342015-06-01XL-7/W4879710.5194/isprsarchives-XL-7-W4-87-2015Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority MethodL. X. Lin0Y. J. Wang1J. Y. Teng2X. X. Xi3School of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Environment Science and Spatial Informatics, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaThe measurement of soil total nitrogen (TN) by hyperspectral remote sensing provides an important tool for soil restoration programs in areas with subsided land caused by the extraction of natural resources. This study used the local correlation maximization-complementary superiority method (LCMCS) to establish TN prediction models by considering the relationship between spectral reflectance and TN based on spectral reflectance curves of soil samples collected from subsided land determined by synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) technology. Based on the 1655 selected effective bands of the optimal spectrum (OSP) of the first derivate differential of reciprocal logarithm ([log{1/R}]'), (correlation coefficients, P < 0.01), the optimal model of LCMCS method was obtained to determine the final model, which produced lower prediction errors (root mean square error of validation [RMSEV] = 0.89, mean relative error of validation [MREV] = 5.93%) when compared with models built by the local correlation maximization (LCM), complementary superiority (CS) and partial least squares regression (PLS) methods. The predictive effect of LCMCS model was optional in Cangzhou, Renqiu and Fengfeng District. Results indicate that the LCMCS method has great potential to monitor TN in subsided land caused by the extraction of natural resources including groundwater, oil and coal.http://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XL-7-W4/87/2015/isprsarchives-XL-7-W4-87-2015.pdf |
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L. X. Lin Y. J. Wang J. Y. Teng X. X. Xi Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences |
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Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method |
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Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method |
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Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method |
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Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method |
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Hyperspectral Analysis of Soil Total Nitrogen in Subsided Land Using the Local Correlation Mazimization-Complementary Superiority Method |
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hyperspectral analysis of soil total nitrogen in subsided land using the local correlation mazimization-complementary superiority method |
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The measurement of soil total nitrogen (TN) by hyperspectral remote sensing provides an important tool for soil
restoration programs in areas with subsided land caused by the extraction of natural resources. This study used the local
correlation maximization-complementary superiority method (LCMCS) to establish TN prediction models by considering
the relationship between spectral reflectance and TN based on spectral reflectance curves of soil samples collected from
subsided land determined by synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) technology. Based on the 1655 selected
effective bands of the optimal spectrum (OSP) of the first derivate differential of reciprocal logarithm ([log{1/R}]'),
(correlation coefficients, P < 0.01), the optimal model of LCMCS method was obtained to determine the final model,
which produced lower prediction errors (root mean square error of validation [RMSEV] = 0.89, mean relative error of
validation [MREV] = 5.93%) when compared with models built by the local correlation maximization (LCM),
complementary superiority (CS) and partial least squares regression (PLS) methods. The predictive effect of LCMCS
model was optional in Cangzhou, Renqiu and Fengfeng District. Results indicate that the LCMCS method has great
potential to monitor TN in subsided land caused by the extraction of natural resources including groundwater, oil and coal. |
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