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4.2 Al-Jleeb Landfill
The LST is used to detect suspicious dumping areas in the Al-
Jleeb landfill from the Landsat images. Although the boundary
of the Al-Jleeb landfill is known from historical records, the
specific dumping areas are unknown. It is hard to locate these
areas by field investigation, as most of the dumping sites are
capped, and the area of the Al-Jleeb is 5.5 km”. Similar to the
findings from the Trail Road landfill case study, it is observed
that the LST of the landfill site is significantly higher than the
air temperature as well as the LST of the surroundings.
Figure 10 plots the LST derived from the Landsat images and
the corresponding air temperature in the Al-Jleeb landfill.
Unlike the Trail Road landfill, it was observed that some of the
LST derived from the remote sensing images are lower than the
air temperature. It is worth mentioning that most of these cases
occur when images are acquired in the winter (Jan. 13, 1985;
Dec. 29 1987; Oct. 29, 1993; and Feb. 28, 1993) and water
(waste water) was found in these areas. In the rest of the data,
the LST is always higher than the air temperature by 9 °C to 16
°C, which aligns with the findings from the Trail Road landfill.
However, it seems that the landfill site located in a desert area
does not have such large temperature differences, compared to
the landfill site located in a mid-latitude area where the highest
temperature difference can be up to 20 °C, i.e, the Trail Road
landfill.
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Figure 11 illustrates the contour lines extracted from the LST at
different dates). It is observed that dumping locations have
always higher LST comparing to other surrounding areas
regardless the season in which the images were captured.
Generally, winter time has lower LST temperature comparing to
summer season. This could be because of the slowdown of the
decomposition process during winter due to the cold weather. It
was recorded that there is an increase in the size of the areas of
high temperature and also increase in the LST between the years
1985 to 1990. Further investigation shows higher dumping
activity during this period of time. It is also recorded a decrease
in the LST during the period 1990-1991. This was mainly
because of the Gulf war in which the dumping activities were
significantly reduced. LST started to increase again by October
1991 when the dumping activities increased again after the war.
Figure 12 shows the final predicted locations of the dumping
sites based on the contour polygon intersection of the LST of
the site.
I. Jan. 1985.
Sept. 1991 | 5. Oct.1991
Apr. 1998 | 8. May2000 | 9. Sept. 2000