Full text: Technical Commission VII (B7)

2. DATA AND PRE-PROCESSING 
Data from airborne and satellite sensors have been analyzed in a 
multiscale strategy. We used reflectance images of HyMAP 
sensor (Cocks ef al., 1998) and the MASTER sensor (Hook et 
al., 2001), acquired both the 7 March 2005 on the Turrialba 
volcano and surroundings. The scene HyMAP (125 channels 
between 0.4589 um and 2,491 um) has a dimension of 710 x 
2415 pixels, with a spatial resolution of 15 m. The MASTER 
scene is 1650 x 4466 pixels, with spatial resolution of 9 m and 
radiometric resolution of 16-bit. The 50 MASTER image 
channels are grouped in a port of 25 channels in the VNIR- 
SWIR (0463 um - 2,427 um), and 25 channels between 3,075 
um and 13 um in the MIR and TIR. 
We used ASTER scenes likewise covered a period from 2002 to 
2010, and a scene of Hyperion of 5™ of March 2010, acquired 
through the USGS EarthExplorer 
(http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/). 
An algorithm MNF (Minimum Noise Fraction) has been applied 
to reduce noise of MASTER and HyMAP images. Channels 
sensors have been rejected what presenting a high signal / noise 
ratio, channels 62 to 65 and 125 in the case of HyMAP, and 
channels 16 to 19, 25 to 41 and 50 in the image MASTER. 
The airborne images have been georeferenced directly by GLT 
ENVI algorithm, using the geometry calculated from position 
and orientation data measured by inertial GPS/ IMU (Inertial 
Measurement Unit) at the same time of acquisition over the 
study area. 
3. EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS 
Image exploratory techniques have been applied with the aim to 
contrast biophysical parameters and obtain a first approximation 
of the state of vegetation and soils in the Turrialba region. 
A check of radiometric and geometric corrections of images 
have been performed from data measured in supervision 
campaigns. In August 2010 and February 2012 has been carried 
out a field survey, which allowed us samples of 29 and 20 
points respectively, measured in field and laboratory with 
USB400 and ASD FieldSpec 4 Hi-Res spectroradiometers. The 
spectra have been used to characterize hydrothermal alteration 
materials and to check HyMAP reflectance images and 
MASTER by empirical linear regression. 
The georeferencing of images has been tested using 50 check 
points measured on the ground in projection UTM zone 17 and 
WGS84 Datum by DGPS. The planimetric (X and Y) root mean 
square RMS obtained were 3.2 and 1.9 pixels, respectively for 
the MASTER data and the HyMAP. 
Vegetation indeces and soil have been calculated for the set of 
images. Three indices of vegetation from the reflectance values 
of hyperspectral imagery were generated, the Normalized 
Difference Vegetation Index (Rouse et al., 1974) for evaluating 
the estimate of the LAI cover (Leaf Area Index), and the ratio 
(Berni et al., 2010) between the rate of the Transformed 
Chlorophyll Absorption in Reflectance  Index-TCARI 
(Haboudane et al. 2002) and the Optimized Soil-Adjusted 
Vegetation Index-OSAVI (Rondeaux eft a/., 1996). 
   
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NDVI i= Duy 7 Pun. (1) 
P unir — P un 
where = near-infrared channel reflectance 
UNIR 
p RT red channel reflectance 
Q) 
TCARI / OSAVI 
=3. [os T P u670 )- 0.2. (om = P usso ) (3 im = PP u670 J 
(1+ 0.16): is ~ Puen Mom — P ucro + 0.16) 
where 
. = reflectance at wavelength 
Hi 8 
  
Figure 1. NDVI (left) abundante and TCARI/OSAVI (right) 
in Turrialba volcano from HyMAP image of March 2005. 
These image transformations were carried out with the intention 
of assess the influence of vegetation cover in the subsequent 
image analysis, and estimate the impact of volcanic activity on 
the slopes and the surrounding areas. We observed in the 
indices calculated from the time series of ASTER scenes, the 
clear effect of acid rain on vegetation vigor at the Northwest of 
the crater. 
4. ANOMALY DETECTION AND HYDROTHERMAL 
ALTERATION 
4.4 Hydrothermal alteration in Turrialba volcano 
There are some minerals that indicate hydrothermal alteration, 
that we can detect remotly by their spectral responses in the 
diagnostic absortion bands and reflection. These specific 
spectral features can be extracted from the hyperspectral data 
properly calibrated. Argillaceous minerals, such as kaolinite, 
illite and alunite, have a concrete spectral characteristic 
presenting a high reflectance between the wavelengths of 1.55 
um and 1.75 um they also present high absorption between 2,08 
um and 2,35 um. Another additional characteristic to identify 
these minerals is that the rocks that have not suffered the 
hydrothermal process, usually present regular values on the 
wave lengths previously mentioned. The minerals with high 
content in Fe present a very high contrast between the 
wavelengths 0,63 pm and 0,69 pm and the wavelengths 0,45 
pm to 0,52 pm. 
We have chosen four variables for generating a different 
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for groups of channels, 
two highly reflective and two highly absorptive for each mineral 
(Crosta et al., 2004; Bataller et al, 2011). The minerals 
analyzed for HyMAP case are: Illite (HyMAP channels 6, 25, 
105 and 108), alunite (HyMAP channels 6, 25, 105 and 116), 
kaolinite (HyMAP channels 6, 81, 116 and 108) and 
    
  
     
	        
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