Identifying Urban Soil Sealing by High Resolution Remote Sensing Methods

  • Netzband M
  • Meinel G
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· Modern technique of determination of sealed surfaces: remotes sensing. · Scale: planners 1:25.000 - but detailed studies best on scale of 1:5.000. These maps can be made by RS. o Aerial photographs with a thermal infrared band. o Rectification with 30 control points on scale 1:10000, reference data are topographic maps, later resampling on 2m resolution. · Instruments with remote sampling: o Vegetation Indices: NDVI or sealing indices: ISA o Accurary assessment with 150 independent control points. · Important notice: the surface sealing measured with Remote Sensing was lower than the surface sealing measured by terrestrial investigations.

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Netzband, M., & Meinel, G. (1998). Identifying Urban Soil Sealing by High Resolution Remote Sensing Methods. In Urban Ecology (pp. 451–455). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88583-9_91

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