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Satellite remote sensing for detailed landslide inventories using change detection and image fusion

Pages 1913-1926 | Received 05 Feb 2004, Accepted 08 Jul 2004, Published online: 22 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The availability of high spatial and spectral resolution remote sensing systems may be accompanied by changes in techniques for applying the data if appropriate data processing methodologies can be demonstrated. Landslide monitoring, which requires large areas to be surveyed at a detailed level, has previously been unsatisfactory due to its reliance on air photograph interpretation. This study demonstrates the synergistic use of medium resolution, multitemporal Satellite pour l'Observation de la Terre (SPOT) XS, and fine resolution IKONOS images for landslide inventories. The post‐classification comparison method of change detection using the Maximum Likelihood classifier with SPOT XS images was able to detect approximately 70% of landslides, the main omissions being those smaller than approximately half a pixel wide. The visual quality of images obtained from Pan‐sharpening of IKONOS images was comparable to that obtainable from 1 : 10 000 scale air photographs, enabling detailed interpretation of landslides and associated environmental features. A methodology combining the two levels of survey is proposed for regional scale landslide monitoring.

Acknowledgment

Thanks to the Geotechnical Engineering Office, Hong Kong for the loan of aerial photography and landslide data, and to H. N. Wong and W. L. Shum for discussions and advice on the topic.

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