Javed, A., Z. Shao, B. Bai, Z. Yu, J. Wang, I. Ara, M. E. Huq, M. Y. Ali, N. Saleem, M. N. Ahmad, N. S. Sumari and Mardia (2023): Development of
normalized soil area index for urban studies using remote sensing data.
This paper presents two novel spectral soil area indices to identify bare soil
area and distinguish it more accurately from the urban impervious surface area
(ISA). This study designs these indices based on medium spatial resolution remote
sensing data from Landsat 8 OLI dataset. Extracting bare soil or urban
ISA is more challenging than extracting water bodies or vegetation in multispectral
Remote Sensing (RS). Bare soil and the urban ISA area often were
mixed because of their spectral similarity in multispectral sensors. This study
proposes Normalized Soil Area Index 1 (NSAI1) and Normalized Soil Area Index
2 (NSAI2) using typical multispectral bands. Experiments show that these two
indices have an overall accuracy of around 90%. The spectral similarity index
(SDI) shows these two indices have higher separability between soil area and
ISA than previous indices. The result shows that percentile thresholds can effectively
classify bare soil areas from the background. The combined use of both
indices measured the soil area of the study area over 71 km2. Most importantly,
proposed soil indices can refine urban ISA measurement accuracy in spatiotemporal
studies.
Keywords: soil index, NSAI1, NSAI2, LULCC, Dhaka [
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