Coupling of machine learning and remote sensing for soil salinity mapping in coastal area of Bangladesh

Author:

Sarkar Showmitra KumarORCID,Rudra Rhyme Rubayet,Sohan Abid Reza,Das Palash Chandra,Ekram Khondaker Mohammed Mohiuddin,Talukdar Swapan,Rahman Atiqur,Alam Edris,Islam Md Kamrul,Islam Abu Reza Md. Towfiqul

Abstract

AbstractSoil salinity is a pressing issue for sustainable food security in coastal regions. However, the coupling of machine learning and remote sensing was seldom employed for soil salinity mapping in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. The research aims to estimate the soil salinity level in a southwestern coastal region of Bangladesh. Using the Landsat OLI images, 13 soil salinity indicators were calculated, and 241 samples of soil salinity data were collected from a secondary source. This study applied three distinct machine learning models (namely, random forest, bagging with random forest, and artificial neural network) to estimate soil salinity. The best model was subsequently used to categorize soil salinity zones into five distinct groups. According to the findings, the artificial neural network model has the highest area under the curve (0.921), indicating that it has the most potential to predict and detect soil salinity zones. The high soil salinity zone covers an area of 977.94 km2 or roughly 413.51% of the total study area. According to additional data, a moderate soil salinity zone (686.92 km2) covers 30.56% of Satkhira, while a low soil salinity zone (582.73 km2) covers 25.93% of the area. Since increased soil salinity adversely affects human health, agricultural production, etc., the study's findings will be an effective tool for policymakers in integrated coastal zone management in the southwestern coastal area of Bangladesh.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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