Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 7)

  
ANALYSIS OF THE LAND COVER AND ITS CHANGE 
OVER YELLOW RIVER BASIN USING SATELLITE DATA 
M. Matsuoka *, T. Hayasaka *, Y. Fukushima *, Y. Honda b 
? Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, 335 Takashima-cho, Kyoto, Japan 
- (matsuoka, hayasaka, yoshi)@chikyu.ac.jp 
b Center for Environmental Remote Sensing, Chiba University, 1-33 Yayoi-cho, Chiba, Japan 
- yhonda@cr.chiba-u.ac.jp 
KEY WORDS: Land cover, Classification, Yellow River basin, Terra/MODIS 
ABSTRACT: 
Land cover classification over Yellow River basin, China, by means of simple decision tree classification method using multi- 
temporal metrics derived from MODIS data is shown in this paper. Since the land cover is one of the input parameters for the 
hydrological model, the critical feature of classification method is to control the classification result using threshold values. 
The tentative result shows good correlations with existing digital land use map, though the small overestimation or 
underestimation are recognized in several categories and the improvement is necessary in discriminating the single cropped 
agricultural field from natural grassland. The adjustments of the threshold values established in the decision tree would be 
done by the aid of higher resolution satellite data. 
1. INTRODUCTION is low as once per 16 days (Sheffner, 1999) and the 
scheduled acquisition of the data is restricted by the cloud 
1.1 Background cover. TM series are mainly utilized for the validation and 
: : tuning of the land cover classification and change detection, 
The development of water resource management model in the and the detailed analysis intended for the drastically 
Yellow River basin, China, is important because the stream changed area. Land cover classification using MODIS data 
ofthe river had not reached to the Bohai Sea for many days (number 1 in the figure) is the subject of this paper. 
in a year since 1970s as a result of climate change and 3 
human activities. The land cover and its change reflect the 
interactions between human activities, such as agriculture 
and urbanization, and nature as dynamics of water and 
energy, therefore, it is one of the essential parameters for the 
development of the model. The purpose of this study is to 
analyze the land cover and its change for 20 years since 
1980s over Yellow River basin using satellite data. 
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. Land cover classification using MODIS 
. Comparison of land cover with AVHRR 
. Change detection using AVHRR 
. Validation and detailed analysis by TM 
1.2 Outline of this study 
Three kinds of sensor, Terra/MODIS, NOAA/AVHRR, and 
Landsat/TM or ETM+, are utilized in this study according to 
its spatial and temporal resolutions. The outline of this 
study, comprised of four frames, is shown in Figure 1. 
MODIS onboard Terra, which is new sensor operated since 
1999, has two 250 meters bands in visible and near infrared. 
MODIS are viewing the entire Earth's surface every 1 to 2 
days (Conboy). The land cover classification map is 
generated from the time series MODIS data in 2002 by means Figure 1. Outline of this study 
ofthe supervised decision tree method. AVHRR is operated 
over twenty years from the end of 1970s (Kidwell, 1998), 
and precious and long term seamless data are archived. The 2. METHODOLOGY 
spectral and temporal characteristics of AVHRR data in 2002 
are compared by each land cover categories of classification 2.1 Overview 
map, and thereafter the changes ofthe land cover since 1982 
are detected using time series of AVHRR data. TM and ETM+ Land cover classification on the scale from regional to 
onboard Landsat series have much higher spatial resolution global has been implemented with the use of AVHRR data by 
than AVHRR and MODIS, though the observation frequency means of a variety of classification method as clustering 
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