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Spectral behaviour of salt-affected soils
Authors:B. R. M. RAO  R. C. SHARMA  T. RAVI SANKAR  S. N. DAS  R. S. DWIVEDI  S. S. THAMMAPPA
Affiliation:1. National Remote Sensing Agency, Balanagar , Hyderabad, 500 037, India;2. Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, (ICAR) , Karnal, 132 001, India;3. All India Soil and Land Use Survey, IARI Campus , New Delhi, 110 012, India
Abstract:For mapping and monitoring the spatial distribution of salt-alTected soils using remote sensing data, a thorough understanding of their spectral behaviour is of paramount importance. The spectral behaviour of a few typical salt-affected soils of the Indo-Gangetic alluvial plain was studied by taking ground-based spectral measurements with the Exotech radiometer (model 100 BX) and measurements made by the thematic mapper (TM) onboard Landsat-5. Salt-alTected soils, in general, showed relatively higher spectral response in the visible and near-infrared regions of the spectrum as compared to normal cultivated soils. Further, strongly saline-sodic soils were found to have higher spectral response as compared to moderately saline-sodic soils. The vegetation cover modifies the overall spectral response pattern of salt-affected soils especially in the green and red spectral bands. In addition, variation in the Sun elevation angle and moisture content were also found to modify the observed spectral response of salt-alTected soils. Methodology and results are discussed in detail.
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