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Innovative use of change detection in large numbers of satellite scenes, with geological applications

P. Cole and H Coetzee
Innovative use of change detection in large numbers of satellite scenes, with geological applications
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (June 2022) 55 (4)

Abstract

The large number of remote sensing datasets available necessitates the development of efficient methods when assessing change between such data. A series of techniques, optimising the analysis of change detection, specifically on large remote sensing dataset collections, is demonstrated. Iterative (online) statistical measures for mean and standard deviation give the ability to gain a measure of change over potentially hundreds of datasets without excessive computing power being needed. From this, the coefficient of variation can be used to provide further insight. Using such measures, seasonal change can be detected on outcrop (as opposed to vegetation), illustrating that change detection can be used to further extend a spectral signature for rocks. Twelve Sentinel-2 scenes over a three-year period were used in this study. Thematic collection: This article is part of the Remote sensing for site investigations on Earth and other planets collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/cc/remote-sensing-for-site-investigat ions-on-earth-and-other-planets


ISSN: 1470-9236
EISSN: 2041-4803
Serial Title: Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Serial Volume: 55
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Innovative use of change detection in large numbers of satellite scenes, with geological applications
Author(s): Cole, P.Coetzee, H
Affiliation: Council for Geoscience, Pretoria, South Africa
Published: 20220610
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
References: 16
Accession Number: 2022-041482
Categories: Applied geophysicsEnvironmental geology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: This article is part of the Remote sensing for site investigations on Earth and other planets collection available at: https://www.lyellcollection.org/cc/remote-sensing-for-site-investigations- on-earth-and-other-planets
Illustration Description: illus. incl. geol. sketch map, 3 tables, strat. col.
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Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 202232

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