Publications

Zhang, JY; Zhang, QL; Bao, AM; Wang, YJ (2019). A New Remote Sensing Dryness Index Based on the Near-Infrared and Red Spectral Space. REMOTE SENSING, 11(4), 456.

Abstract
Soil moisture, as a crucial indicator of dryness, is an important research topic for dryness monitoring. In this study, we propose a new remote sensing dryness index for measuring soil moisture from spectral space. We first established a spectral space with remote sensing reflectance data at the near-infrared (NIR) and red (R) bands. Considering the distribution regularities of soil moisture in this space, we formulated the Ratio Dryness Monitoring Index (RDMI) as a new dryness monitoring indicator. We compared RDMI values with in situ soil moisture content data measured at 0-10 cm depth. Results showed that there was a strong negative correlation (R = -0.89) between the RDMI values and in situ soil moisture content. We further compared RDMI with existing remote sensing dryness indices, and the results demonstrated the advantages of the RDMI. We applied the RDMI to the Landsat-8 imagery to map dryness distribution around the Fukang area on the Northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains, and to the MODIS imagery to detect the spatial and temporal changes in dryness for the entire Xinjiang in 2013 and 2014. Overall, the RDMI index constructed, based on the NIR-Red spectral space, is simple to calculate, easy to understand, and can be applied to dryness monitoring at different scales.

DOI:
10.3390/rs11040456

ISSN:
2072-4292