Authors
Jayne Brim Box, Ian Leiper, Catherine Nano, Danielle Stokeld, Peter Jobson, Adrian Tomlinson, Dale Cobban, Tim Bond, Debbie Randall, Paul Box
Publication date
2022/8
Journal
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation
Volume
8
Issue
4
Pages
464-476
Description
The spatial extent of terrestrial vegetation types reliant on groundwater in arid Australia is poorly known, largely because they are located in remote areas that are expensive to survey. In previous attempts, the use of traditional remote sensing approaches failed to discriminate vegetation using groundwater from surrounding vegetation. Difficulties in discerning vegetation groundwater use by remote sensing may be exacerbated by the unpredictable rainfall patterns and lack of annual wet and dry seasons common in arid Australia. This study presents a novel approach to mapping terrestrial groundwater‐dependent ecosystems (GDEs) by applying singular value decomposition (SVD) to time‐series of vegetation indices derived from Landsat‐8 data, to isolate the temporal and spatial sources of variation associated with groundwater use. In‐situ data from 442 sites were used to supervise and validate logistic …
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