Hyperspectral Mixture Models in the CHIME Mission Implementation for Topsoil Texture Retrieval

Author:

Valentini Emiliana12ORCID,Taramelli Andrea23ORCID,Marinelli Chiara2,Martin Laura Piedelobo24ORCID,Fassari Marco1,Troffa Stefano2,Mzid Nada5,Casa Raffaele5ORCID,Pignatti Stefano6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Polar Sciences of the National Research Council of Italy (ISP CNR) Roma Italy

2. University Institute for Advanced Study of Pavia (IUSS) Pavia Italy

3. Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA) Roma Italy

4. Department of Cartographic and Land Engineering University of Salamanca Ávila Spain

5. Department of Agriculture Forestry Sciences (DAFNE) University of Tuscia Viterbo Italy

6. Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis of the National Research Council of Italy Potenza Italy

Abstract

AbstractThis study is part of the requirements consolidation study for the European Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for Environment (CHIME). It explores the value added by existing hyperspectral data of similar characteristics to CHIME, namely AVIRIS‐NG and PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa (PRISMA), for detecting topsoil texture properties. The spatial variability is retrieved using the linear spectral mixture analysis, an image‐based algorithm that breaks down the hyperspectral data set into fractional abundance of spectral classes within each pixel. The fractional abundance of image‐based endmembers is broken into categories to find intervals having a spatial relation with texture components in terms of fine (clay and silt) or coarse (sand) abundance. The fraction maps obtained show similar spatial patterns to the USDA soil texture classification, obtained with a geostatistical approach. Specifically, AVIRIS CHIME‐like FAM1 > 0.45 presented an agreement of 86% with clay and/or silt higher than 45% which, according to the United Stated Agriculture Department (USDA) intervals, correspond to loam‐clay loam classes. Similar results are obtained with PRISMA with FAM2 0.20–0.35, overlapping 63% of the kriging‐based USDA clay‐loam class. The fractional abundance categories showing the highest overlap percentages are correlated with the short‐wave infrared spectral range, showing average coefficients of 0.7 where wavelengths are over 1,500 nm. From 1700 nm, CHIME‐like shows values of 0.8. In conclusion, this exploratory research and results leverage the opportunity of extending the processing chain to a larger number of case studies to better understand the physical relation between the spectral reflectance captured by new spaceborne hyperspectral sensors and the spatial patterns of soil texture classes.

Funder

European Space Agency

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Paleontology,Atmospheric Science,Soil Science,Water Science and Technology,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Forestry

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