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Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China

Assessing oil pollution using traditional field-based methods over large areas is difficult and expensive. Remote sensing technologies with good spatial and temporal coverage might provide an alternative for monitoring oil pollution by recording the spectral signals of plants growing in polluted soi...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Linhai, Zhao, Xuechun, Lai, Liming, Wang, Jianjian, Jiang, Lianhe, Ding, Jinzhi, Liu, Nanxi, Yu, Yunjiang, Li, Junsheng, Xiao, Nengwen, Zheng, Yuanrun, Rimmington, Glyn M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054028
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author Zhu, Linhai
Zhao, Xuechun
Lai, Liming
Wang, Jianjian
Jiang, Lianhe
Ding, Jinzhi
Liu, Nanxi
Yu, Yunjiang
Li, Junsheng
Xiao, Nengwen
Zheng, Yuanrun
Rimmington, Glyn M.
author_facet Zhu, Linhai
Zhao, Xuechun
Lai, Liming
Wang, Jianjian
Jiang, Lianhe
Ding, Jinzhi
Liu, Nanxi
Yu, Yunjiang
Li, Junsheng
Xiao, Nengwen
Zheng, Yuanrun
Rimmington, Glyn M.
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description Assessing oil pollution using traditional field-based methods over large areas is difficult and expensive. Remote sensing technologies with good spatial and temporal coverage might provide an alternative for monitoring oil pollution by recording the spectral signals of plants growing in polluted soils. Total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations of soils and the hyperspectral canopy reflectance were measured in wetlands dominated by reeds (Phragmites australis) around oil wells that have been producing oil for approximately 10 years in the Yellow River Delta, eastern China to evaluate the potential of vegetation indices and red edge parameters to estimate soil oil pollution. The detrimental effect of oil pollution on reed communities was confirmed by the evidence that the aboveground biomass decreased from 1076.5 g m(−2) to 5.3 g m(−2) with increasing total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations ranging from 9.45 mg kg(−1) to 652 mg kg(−1). The modified chlorophyll absorption ratio index (MCARI) best estimated soil TPH concentration among 20 vegetation indices. The linear model involving MCARI had the highest coefficient of determination (R (2) = 0.73) and accuracy of prediction (RMSE = 104.2 mg kg(−1)). For other vegetation indices and red edge parameters, the R(2) and RMSE values ranged from 0.64 to 0.71 and from 120.2 mg kg(−1) to 106.8 mg kg(−1) respectively. The traditional broadband normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), one of the broadband multispectral vegetation indices (BMVIs), produced a prediction (R (2) = 0.70 and RMSE = 110.1 mg kg(−1)) similar to that of MCARI. These results corroborated the potential of remote sensing for assessing soil oil pollution in large areas. Traditional BMVIs are still of great value in monitoring soil oil pollution when hyperspectral data are unavailable.
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spelling pubmed-35469702013-01-22 Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China Zhu, Linhai Zhao, Xuechun Lai, Liming Wang, Jianjian Jiang, Lianhe Ding, Jinzhi Liu, Nanxi Yu, Yunjiang Li, Junsheng Xiao, Nengwen Zheng, Yuanrun Rimmington, Glyn M. PLoS One Research Article Assessing oil pollution using traditional field-based methods over large areas is difficult and expensive. Remote sensing technologies with good spatial and temporal coverage might provide an alternative for monitoring oil pollution by recording the spectral signals of plants growing in polluted soils. Total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations of soils and the hyperspectral canopy reflectance were measured in wetlands dominated by reeds (Phragmites australis) around oil wells that have been producing oil for approximately 10 years in the Yellow River Delta, eastern China to evaluate the potential of vegetation indices and red edge parameters to estimate soil oil pollution. The detrimental effect of oil pollution on reed communities was confirmed by the evidence that the aboveground biomass decreased from 1076.5 g m(−2) to 5.3 g m(−2) with increasing total petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations ranging from 9.45 mg kg(−1) to 652 mg kg(−1). The modified chlorophyll absorption ratio index (MCARI) best estimated soil TPH concentration among 20 vegetation indices. The linear model involving MCARI had the highest coefficient of determination (R (2) = 0.73) and accuracy of prediction (RMSE = 104.2 mg kg(−1)). For other vegetation indices and red edge parameters, the R(2) and RMSE values ranged from 0.64 to 0.71 and from 120.2 mg kg(−1) to 106.8 mg kg(−1) respectively. The traditional broadband normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), one of the broadband multispectral vegetation indices (BMVIs), produced a prediction (R (2) = 0.70 and RMSE = 110.1 mg kg(−1)) similar to that of MCARI. These results corroborated the potential of remote sensing for assessing soil oil pollution in large areas. Traditional BMVIs are still of great value in monitoring soil oil pollution when hyperspectral data are unavailable. Public Library of Science 2013-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3546970/ /pubmed/23342066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054028 Text en © 2013 Zhu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhu, Linhai
Zhao, Xuechun
Lai, Liming
Wang, Jianjian
Jiang, Lianhe
Ding, Jinzhi
Liu, Nanxi
Yu, Yunjiang
Li, Junsheng
Xiao, Nengwen
Zheng, Yuanrun
Rimmington, Glyn M.
Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China
title Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China
title_full Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China
title_fullStr Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China
title_full_unstemmed Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China
title_short Soil TPH Concentration Estimation Using Vegetation Indices in an Oil Polluted Area of Eastern China
title_sort soil tph concentration estimation using vegetation indices in an oil polluted area of eastern china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3546970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23342066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054028
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