REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO LAND USE
AND LAND COVER DISCRIMINATION
Geraldo José Lucatelli Doria de Araájo Junior
Mario Valério Filho
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
Divisáo de Sensoriamento Remoto e Meteorologia Espacial - DSM
Caixa Postal 515
12201-970 - Sáo José dos Campos - SP, Brazil
ISPRS Commission VII / Working Group 6
ABSTRACT
In this study two enhancement techniques are tested in terms of their ability to improve TM/LANDSAT data
for land use and land cover discrimination. These techniques are IHS and decorrelation transformations. The
study area consists of the Ribeirdo Bonito basin in the Barra Bonita reservoir, which has a diversified
agricultural occupation, located at the Sáo Paulo State, with the following coordinates: South latitude 22
degrees 38 minutes to 22 degrees 27 minutes, and West longitude 42 degrees 11 minutes to 42 degrees 06
minutes (TM/LANDAST image orbit 220, point 76, quadrant "A", dated on July 4th, 1992). The digital
analysis was performed with the aid of the SITIM/INPE software. Bands TM4, TM5 and TM3 were used as
input for the IHS transformation. For the decorrelation enhancement two sets were use as input (RGB); TM4,
TMS and TM7 and TM4, TM3 and TM7. The products were assessed using their ability to discriminate the
following targets: bare soil, reforestation land, sugarcane plantation, etc. Results showed that best
enhancement was obtained using linear contrast stretch applied to I component, 32 gain to S component and
30 degrees rotation was applied to H component. The decorrelation was acquire using TM4, TM3, and TM7
color composites.
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