Identification of Continental Wetlands Using Different Orbital Remote Sensors
Keywords:
False color composite imagery, multispectral sensor, Pantanal, photo interpretation, Ramsar sitesAbstract
This paper evaluates the potential of false-color composite images, from
3 different remote sensing satellites, for the identification of continental wetlands.
Landsat 8, Sentinel-2, and CBERS-4 scenes from three different Ramsar sites (i.e.,
sites designated to be of international importance) two sites located within the Mato-
Grossense Pantanal, and one within the Sul-mato-grossense were used for analyses. For
each site, images from both the dry and rainy seasons were analyzed using Near-
Infrared (NIR), Shortwave Infrared (SWIR), and visible (VIS) bands. The results show
that false-color composite images from both the Landsat 8 and the Sentinel-2 satellites,
with both SWIR 2-NIR-BLUE and NIR-SWIR-RED spectral band combinations, allow
the identification of wetlands.
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