Detecting coral reefs at Dongsha atoll using Landsat TM and ETM+images

Li Hua Wang, Yun Xuan Zhou, Bo Tian

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Abstract

One Landsat-7 image of 1999 and two Landsat-5 images of 2001, 2009 were chosen to map and detect changes of coral reef community at Dongsha atoll. As the support vector machine (SVM) is very attractive for the classification of remotely sensed data, it was introduced into the extraction and classification of the coral reefs. Considering the training time and classification accuracy, 'one against one' and radial basis kernel function (RBF) were determined. The results show that the total area of the coral reefs at Dongsha atoll is about 140.93 km2 in 2009. From 1999 to 2009, the coral reefs were in the intermediate stage of degradation, because their areas decreased 17.54 km2 and they behaved evident fragmentation. High spatial resolution images are helpful to extract coral reefs properly and accurately, especially to minor area of coral reefs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1630-1637
Number of pages8
JournalJilin Daxue Xuebao (Diqiu Kexue Ban)/Journal of Jilin University (Earth Science Edition)
Volume41
Issue number5
StatePublished - Sep 2011

Keywords

  • Coral reef
  • Dongsha atoll
  • Geographic information systems
  • Remote sensing
  • Support vector machines

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