A classification of tidal flat wetland vegetation combining phenological features with google earth engine

Nan Wu, Runhe Shi, Wei Zhuo, Chao Zhang, Bingchan Zhou, Zilong Xia, Zhu Tao, Wei Gao, Bo Tian

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Abstract

The composition and distribution of wetland vegetation is critical for ecosystem diversity and sustainable development. However, tidal flat wetland environments are complex, and obtain-ing effective satellite imagery is challenging due to the high cloud coverage. Moreover, it is difficult to acquire phenological feature data and extract species-level wetland vegetation information by using only spectral data or individual images. To solve these limitations, statistical features, temporal features, and phenological features of multiple Landsat 8 time-series images obtained via the Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform were compared to extract species-level wetland vegetation information from Chongming Island, China. The results indicated that (1) a harmonic model obtained the phenological characteristics of wetland vegetation better than the raw vegetation index (VI) and the Savitzky–Golay (SG) smoothing method; (2) classification based on the combination of the three features provided the highest overall accuracy (85.54%), and the phenological features (represented by the amplitude and phase of the harmonic model) had the greatest impact on the classification; and (3) the classification result from the senescence period was more accurate than that from the green period, but the annual mapping result on all seasons was the most accurate. The method described in this study can be applied to overcome the impacts of the complex environment in tidal flat wetlands and to effectively classify wetland vegetation species using GEE. This study could be used as a reference for the analysis of the phenological features of other areas or vegetation types.

Original languageEnglish
Article number443
Pages (from-to)1-22
Number of pages22
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume13
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chongming Island
  • Google Earth Engine
  • Harmonic model
  • Phenological features
  • Tidal flat vegetation classification

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