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} irrigated paddy from 18 May to 20 May
REGEND
wrigated paddy(%)
04-13
1 irrigated paddy fom 21 May to 26 May (@) irrigated paddy from 27 May 12 5 June
20 10 0 20 Km
Fig.7 Distribution of preparatory water in paddy irrigation
paddy * 100 (%). Flooded paddy fields start from south (low
and flat area) and shift to north (upper area).
We can know the details of preparatory water in field
level (Fig.8). It is easy to understand the position overlaying
the map image.
Fig.9 shows percentage of paddy field before preparatory
water on 5 June 2002. Transplanting is earlier in lower and
west side area and transplanting is not finished in upper area.
Total area of paddy fields and flooded paddy fields are
corresponding to statistic value. Flooded paddy fields didn't
verify in each term. Ogawa et al. (1998) estimated flooded
paddy field area using RADARSAT image and mask of
paddy field area and the area estimation is corresponds to
statistic data. Considering these references, this map would
be high accuracy.
5. CONCLUSION
In this paper, we estimate the distribution of preparatory
water in paddy irrigation using RADARSAT/SAR-C and
Landsat/ETM+ data (four data sets) and 10m digital land use
map. Estimated paddy field sum up on district unit is very
202
REGEND
not irrigated paddy (&)
63-98
EB oo
BE 00-264
265-344
Fig.9 Percentage of paddy field before prepara
(Percentage = not irrgated paddy ;
high relationship with statistical value (number of districts
are 32, r’=0.999, RMSE=21.5ha, y=1.12x). Using this
relationship, estimation of flooded paddy field area becomes
higher (number of districts are 18, r=0.990, RMSE=29.7
ha).
We verified the high accuracy of estimation and very useful
methods. Each stage could not evaluate the flooded paddy
area, but it would be high accuracy from the total accuracy
and study reports.
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