TY - JOUR A1 - Qamar, Muhammad Uzair A1 - Azmat, Muhammad A1 - Abbas, Azhar A1 - Usman, Muhammad A1 - Shahid, Muhammad Adnan A1 - Khan, Zahid Mahmood T1 - Water Pricing and Implementation Strategies for the Sustainability of an Irrigation System: A Case Study within the Command Area of the Rakh Branch Canal JF - Water N2 - The command area of the Rakh branch canal grows wheat, sugarcane, and rice crops in abundance. The canal water, which is trivial for irrigating these crops, is conveyed to the farms through the network of canals and distributaries. For the maintenance of this vast infrastructure; the end users are charged on a seasonal basis. The present water charges are severely criticized for not being adequate to properly manage the entire infrastructure. We use the residual value to determine the value of the irrigation water and then based on the quantity of irrigation water supplied to farm land coupled with the infrastructure maintenance cost, full cost recovery figures are executed for the study area, and policy recommendations are made for the implementation of the full cost recovery system. The approach is unique in the sense that the pricings are based on the actual quantity of water conveyed to the field for irrigating crops. The results of our analysis showed that the canal water is severely under charged in the culturable command area of selected distributaries, thus negating the plan of having a self-sustainable irrigation system. KW - irrigation pricing KW - value of water KW - distributary KW - culturable command area KW - sustainable irrigation system Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224711 VL - 10 IS - 4, 509 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reinermann, Sophie A1 - Gessner, Ursula A1 - Asam, Sarah A1 - Kuenzer, Claudia A1 - Dech, Stefan T1 - The Effect of Droughts on Vegetation Condition in Germany: An Analysis Based on Two Decades of Satellite Earth Observation Time Series and Crop Yield Statistics JF - Remote Sensing N2 - Central Europe experienced several droughts in the recent past, such as in the year 2018, which was characterized by extremely low rainfall rates and high temperatures, resulting in substantial agricultural yield losses. Time series of satellite earth observation data enable the characterization of past drought events over large temporal and spatial scales. Within this study, Moderate Resolution Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) (MOD13Q1) 250 m time series were investigated for the vegetation periods of 2000 to 2018. The spatial and temporal development of vegetation in 2018 was compared to other dry and hot years in Europe, like the drought year 2003. Temporal and spatial inter- and intra-annual patterns of EVI anomalies were analyzed for all of Germany and for its cropland, forest, and grassland areas individually. While vegetation development in spring 2018 was above average, the summer months of 2018 showed negative anomalies in a similar magnitude as in 2003, which was particularly apparent within grassland and cropland areas in Germany. In contrast, the year 2003 showed negative anomalies during the entire growing season. The spatial pattern of vegetation status in 2018 showed high regional variation, with north-eastern Germany mainly affected in June, north-western parts in July, and western Germany in August. The temporal pattern of satellite-derived EVI deviances within the study period 2000-2018 were in good agreement with crop yield statistics for Germany. The study shows that the EVI deviation of the summer months of 2018 were among the most extreme in the study period compared to other years. The spatial pattern and temporal development of vegetation condition between the drought years differ. KW - drought KW - time series KW - heat wave KW - agriculture KW - climate extremes KW - climate change KW - crop statistics KW - MODIS KW - Germany Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-225165 VL - 11 IS - 15 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Thonfeld, Frank A1 - Steinbach, Stefanie A1 - Muro, Javier A1 - Kirimi, Fridah T1 - Long-term land use/land cover change assessment of the Kilombero catchment in Tanzania using random forest classification and robust change vector analysis JF - Remote Sensing N2 - Information about land use/land cover (LULC) and their changes is useful for different stakeholders to assess future pathways of sustainable land use for food production as well as for nature conservation. In this study, we assess LULC changes in the Kilombero catchment in Tanzania, an important area of recent development in East Africa. LULC change is assessed in two ways: first, post-classification comparison (PCC) which allows us to directly assess changes from one LULC class to another, and second, spectral change detection. We perform LULC classification by applying random forests (RF) on sets of multitemporal metrics that account for seasonal within-class dynamics. For the spectral change detection, we make use of the robust change vector analysis (RCVA) and determine those changes that do not necessarily lead to another class. The combination of the two approaches enables us to distinguish areas that show (a) only PCC changes, (b) only spectral changes that do not affect the classification of a pixel, (c) both types of change, or (d) no changes at all. Our results reveal that only one-quarter of the catchment has not experienced any change. One-third shows both, spectral changes and LULC conversion. Changes detected with both methods predominantly occur in two major regions, one in the West of the catchment, one in the Kilombero floodplain. Both regions are important areas of food production and economic development in Tanzania. The Kilombero floodplain is a Ramsar protected area, half of which was converted to agricultural land in the past decades. Therefore, LULC monitoring is required to support sustainable land management. Relatively poor classification performances revealed several challenges during the classification process. The combined approach of PCC and RCVA allows us to detect spatial patterns of LULC change at distinct dimensions and intensities. With the assessment of additional classifier output, namely class-specific per-pixel classification probabilities and derived parameters, we account for classification uncertainty across space. We overlay the LULC change results and the spatial assessment of classification reliability to provide a thorough picture of the LULC changes taking place in the Kilombero catchment. KW - land-use/land-cover change KW - robust change vector analysis KW - Kilombero KW - wetland KW - food production KW - random forest KW - multitemporal metrics KW - Landsat KW - post-classification comparison Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203513 SN - 2072-4292 VL - 12 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Akhundzadah, Noor Ahmad A1 - Soltani, Salim A1 - Aich, Valentin T1 - Impacts of climate change on the water resources of the Kunduz River Basin, Afghanistan JF - Climate N2 - The Kunduz River is one of the main tributaries of the Amu Darya Basin in North Afghanistan. Many communities live in the Kunduz River Basin (KRB), and its water resources have been the basis of their livelihoods for many generations. This study investigates climate change impacts on the KRB catchment. Rare station data are, for the first time, used to analyze systematic trends in temperature, precipitation, and river discharge over the past few decades, while using Mann–Kendall and Theil–Sen trend statistics. The trends show that the hydrology of the basin changed significantly over the last decades. A comparison of landcover data of the river basin from 1992 and 2019 shows significant changes that have additional impact on the basin hydrology, which are used to interpret the trend analysis. There is considerable uncertainty due to the data scarcity and gaps in the data, but all results indicate a strong tendency towards drier conditions. An extreme warming trend, partly above 2 °C since the 1960s in combination with a dramatic precipitation decrease by more than −30% lead to a strong decrease in river discharge. The increasing glacier melt compensates the decreases and leads to an increase in runoff only in the highland parts of the upper catchment. The reduction of water availability and the additional stress on the land leads to a strong increase of barren land and a reduction of vegetation cover. The detected trends and changes in the basin hydrology demand an active management of the already scarce water resources in order to sustain water supply for agriculture and ecosystems in the KRB. KW - climate change KW - Kunduz River Basin KW - trend analysis KW - river discharge KW - landcover changes Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-213199 SN - 2225-1154 VL - 8 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Weigand, Matthias A1 - Wurm, Michael A1 - Dech, Stefan A1 - Taubenböck, Hannes T1 - Remote sensing in environmental justice research—a review JF - ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information N2 - Human health is known to be affected by the physical environment. Various environmental influences have been identified to benefit or challenge people's physical condition. Their heterogeneous distribution in space results in unequal burdens depending on the place of living. In addition, since societal groups tend to also show patterns of segregation, this leads to unequal exposures depending on social status. In this context, environmental justice research examines how certain social groups are more affected by such exposures. Yet, analyses of this per se spatial phenomenon are oftentimes criticized for using “essentially aspatial” data or methods which neglect local spatial patterns by aggregating environmental conditions over large areas. Recent technological and methodological developments in satellite remote sensing have proven to provide highly detailed information on environmental conditions. This narrative review therefore discusses known influences of the urban environment on human health and presents spatial data and applications for analyzing these influences. Furthermore, it is discussed how geographic data are used in general and in the interdisciplinary research field of environmental justice in particular. These considerations include the modifiable areal unit problem and ecological fallacy. In this review we argue that modern earth observation data can represent an important data source for research on environmental justice and health. Especially due to their high level of spatial detail and the provided large-area coverage, they allow for spatially continuous description of environmental characteristics. As a future perspective, ongoing earth observation missions, as well as processing architectures, ensure data availability and applicability of ’big earth data’ for future environmental justice analyses. KW - satellite remote sensing KW - review KW - environmental justice KW - big earth data KW - urban environments Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-196950 SN - 2220-9964 VL - 8 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Khare, Siddhartha A1 - Latifi, Hooman A1 - Rossi, Sergio A1 - Ghosh, Sanjay Kumar T1 - Fractional cover mapping of invasive plant species by combining very high-resolution stereo and multi-sensor multispectral imageries JF - Forests N2 - Invasive plant species are major threats to biodiversity. They can be identified and monitored by means of high spatial resolution remote sensing imagery. This study aimed to test the potential of multiple very high-resolution (VHR) optical multispectral and stereo imageries (VHRSI) at spatial resolutions of 1.5 and 5 m to quantify the presence of the invasive lantana (Lantana camara L.) and predict its distribution at large spatial scale using medium-resolution fractional cover analysis. We created initial training data for fractional cover analysis by classifying smaller extent VHR data (SPOT-6 and RapidEye) along with three dimensional (3D) VHRSI derived digital surface model (DSM) datasets. We modelled the statistical relationship between fractional cover and spectral reflectance for a VHR subset of the study area located in the Himalayan region of India, and finally predicted the fractional cover of lantana based on the spectral reflectance of Landsat-8 imagery of a larger spatial extent. We classified SPOT-6 and RapidEye data and used the outputs as training data to create continuous field layers of Landsat-8 imagery. The area outside the overlapping region was predicted by fractional cover analysis due to the larger extent of Landsat-8 imagery compared with VHR datasets. Results showed clear discrimination of understory lantana from upperstory vegetation with 87.38% (for SPOT-6), and 85.27% (for RapidEye) overall accuracy due to the presence of additional VHRSI derived DSM information. Independent validation for lantana fractional cover estimated root-mean-square errors (RMSE) of 11.8% (for RapidEye) and 7.22% (for SPOT-6), and R\(^2\) values of 0.85 and 0.92 for RapidEye (5 m) and SPOT-6 (1.5 m), respectively. Results suggested an increase in predictive accuracy of lantana within forest areas along with increase in the spatial resolution for the same Landsat-8 imagery. The variance explained at 1.5 m spatial resolution to predict lantana was 64.37%, whereas it decreased by up to 37.96% in the case of 5 m spatial resolution data. This study revealed the high potential of combining small extent VHR and VHRSI- derived 3D optical data with larger extent, freely available satellite data for identification and mapping of invasive species in mountainous forests and remote regions. KW - Lantana camara KW - SPOT-6 KW - RapidEye KW - 3D KW - DSM KW - Fractional cover analysis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-197250 SN - 1999-4907 VL - 10 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ulloa-Torrealba, Yrneh A1 - Stahlmann, Reinhold A1 - Wegmann, Martin A1 - Koellner, Thomas T1 - Over 150 years of change: object-oriented analysis of historical land cover in the Main river catchment, Bavaria/Germany JF - Remote Sensing N2 - The monitoring of land cover and land use change is critical for assessing the provision of ecosystem services. One of the sources for long-term land cover change quantification is through the classification of historical and/or current maps. Little research has been done on historical maps using Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA). This study applied an object-based classification using eCognition tool for analyzing the land cover based on historical maps in the Main river catchment, Upper Franconia, Germany. This allowed land use change analysis between the 1850s and 2015, a time span which covers the phase of industrialization of landscapes in central Europe. The results show a strong increase in urban area by 2600%, a severe loss of cropland (−24%), a moderate reduction in meadows (−4%), and a small gain in forests (+4%). The method proved useful for the application on historical maps due to the ability of the software to create semantic objects. The confusion matrix shows an overall accuracy of 82% for the automatic classification compared to manual reclassification considering all 17 sample tiles. The minimum overall accuracy was 65% for historical maps of poor quality and the maximum was 91% for very high-quality ones. Although accuracy is between high and moderate, coarse land cover patterns in the past and trends in land cover change can be analyzed. We conclude that such long-term analysis of land cover is a prerequisite for quantifying long-term changes in ecosystem services. KW - historical KW - land cover change KW - object-based classification KW - eCognition Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-220029 SN - 2072-4292 VL - 12 IS - 24 ER - TY - THES A1 - Büdel, Christian T1 - Quaternary alluvial fan morphodynamics and basin sedimentation in North Iran N2 - Several hundred meter thick alluvial fans are dominating the landscape of semiarid plains of north-eastern Iranian mountain-talus. These fans developed since Miocene times and are still prograding today. They are storing and transporting major amount of weathered debris from the mountain ranges and sediments are directed to the depressions of the endorheic basins. In this course, the debris gets increasingly weathered and abraded to sand silt and clay fractions, which finally constitute the fine loamy layers of the typical central playa lakes and playas. The study focused on the detailed investigation of a characteristic section of this prominent sediment cascades. The sediments were planned be comprehensively documented by using a fully analytical geomorphological mapping approach, also suitable for the classification of the sediment’s geomorphological system contexts. Therefore, a geodatabase structure was developed, which is capable of managing and analyzing geomorphological data. The corresponding data was acquired using remote sensing imagery, digital elevation models and field mapping campaigns. Additionally, mapped sediments were selected and analyzed to reveal representative stratigraphic and sedimentologic characteristics. The fieldwork was conducted in Damghan Basin on sections in geomorphologically subdivided alluvial apron sediments. The corresponding, more regularly layered and partly laminated sediments from the central playa, were also investigated and comparably described. Attending to the preparation of profile sections and the percussion core probing, samples from both origins were taken. Detailed lithostratigraphical and geochemical analyses were carried out in the laboratory, in order to develop sound comparable sediment and sediment alteration indices. In addition, OSL sampling was done on distinct alluvial fan surfaces, and the samples were measured and dated in the laboratory in order to develop a functional chronostratigraphy. The results of the geomorphological and stratigraphical investigations reveal five classes of surface ages on the alluvial apron. Parallel to that observation, the ramming core samples exhibit four main phases of sediment development in the playa, each with internal differentiation. This brings up opportunities for a valid correlation of continuously deposited playa sediments, with widespread alluvial surfaces. By considering the OSL ages of selected terrestrial and lacustrine layers, the stratigraphy and relative chronological order of the studied sediments, are aligned to Pleistocene and mid to late Holocene periods. This is also confirmed by proxy ages from the chronological framework of the landscape development, within the basin. Geophysical and geochemical data reveals roughly cyclic sedimentation and sediment alteration that can also be observed in genetically differing geoarchives from alluvial fan surfaces to the playa sediments. These parallel developments are confirmed by the sequence-stratigraphic order of the archives which is derived from geomorphological mapping. We postulate a time span covered by the playa sediments from today to late Pleistocene times. Drying and Lake level retreat at the end of Pleistocene is documented in parallel geoarchives of terrestrial and lacustrine origin. Thus, geomorphologic landform-succession and alluvial fan morphogenesis, as well as geochemical and geophysical fingerprinting data of playa sediments characterize this development. Therefore, it is present in the two youngest generations of alluvial fans, which deposited at the toe of the alluvial apron and which incorporate reworked still water deposits of a former lake level terrace. The geochemical parameters, like pH-value and Ca/S-ratio, in both, sediments of a former lake level and those from the recent playa extent exhibit a similar development. In addition, Ti/Al-ratio shows the potential for quantifying lake level retreat, as it seems to be tightly depending on lake level and increasing transportation distances along the sediment cascade. Major Findings - Analytical geomorphological mapping is a key tool for understanding the sedimentation history of the Iranian Quaternary and for describing Quaternary stratigraphic units of North Iran. - The younger playa deposits in Damghan Basin cover a time span from today to late Pleistocene. They are 10 meters thick and reveal very low organic matter contents throughout the core. - Drying and Lake level retreat is documented in parallel geoarchives (1) in geomorphologic landform-succession and alluvial fan morphogenesis and (2) in geochemical and geophysical fingerprinting data of playa sediments - Sequences of torrential sedimentation are detectable signals and can be correlated in both: playa sediments and landform morphology N2 - Die nordostiranische Gebirgsabdachung wird maßgeblich von mehrere hundert Meter mächtigen Schwemmfächern gebildet. Die Aufschüttung der Schwemmfächer setze im Miozän ein und bis heute progradieren die Fächer ins Beckeninnere. Dabei transportieren und speichern sie den Großteil des Verwitterungsschutts der Gebirgszone und die Sedimente werden von hier weiter in die zentralen Depressionen der endorheischen Beckenlandschaften geleitet. Auf ihrem Weg wird der Schutt weiter zerkleinert und verwittert, und bildet schließlich in feinen Sand-, Schluff- und Tongemengelagen die Lehmschichten der typischen zentralen Playaseen und Playas. Mit der vorliegenden Studie wurde ein charakteristischer Abschnitt dieser bedeutenden Sedimentkaskade detailliert untersucht. Durch einen vollanalytischen geomorphologischen Kartieransatz sollten die Sedimente umfangreich erfasst und in ihren geomorphologischen Systemzusammenhang gebracht werden. Zu diesem Zweck wurde eine Geodatenbankstruktur entwickelt, die die Verwaltung und Analyse geomorphologischer Daten ermöglicht. Die entsprechenden Dateneinträge wurden aus spektralen Fernerkundungsdaten, digitalen Geländemodellen und den Feldkartierungen mehrerer Expeditionen extrahiert. Für die kartierten Sedimente wurden an repräsentativen Standorten zusätzlich die stratigraphischen und sedimentologischen Charakteristika ermittelt und mit den Kartenelementen verknüpft. Für die Feldarbeiten wurden die Sedimente einer typischen Schwemmfächerschürze des Damghan Beckens geomorphologisch untergegliedert und ergraben. Entsprechend wurden die, das Ende der Sedimentkaskade bildenden, regelmäßiger geschichteten und zum Teil laminierten Sedimente der Playa sondiert und vergleichbar beschrieben. Die Landformen wurden als Kartenelemente im Vektorformat gespeichert und nach standardisierten geomorphologischen Konzepten in Systemelemente aus Form, Material und Prozess klassifiziert. Spezifiziert wurden die Landformen und Landformelemente dann in den Klassen Moprhometrie und Morphographie (Form), Morphostruktur (Material), Morphodynamik und Morphogenese (Prozess), sowie Geomorphologie (System Synthese). Begleitend zu den Kartierungen und der Bearbeitung der Profilschnitte und Rammkernsondagen, wurden die Schichten beider Sedimentationsräume detailliert beprobt. Weitere Untersuchungen zu Lithostratigraphie, Geochronologie und Geochemie der Sedimente wurden im Labor ausgeführt und sollten aussagekräftige Indizes zu Sedimenteigenschaften und Art und Alter der Sedimentvariation erbringen. Neben pH- und Leitfähigkeitsmessungen, sowie der Ionenchromatographie leicht löslicher Salze, wurde für alle Proben die Granulometrie mittels Laserdiffraktometrie ermittelt. Die mineralogische Zusammensetzung wurde röntgendiffraktometrisch bestimmt. Haupt- und Nebenelemente wurden im Wesentlichen mit einer Kombination aus Röntgenfluoreszenzmessungen (XRF) und optischer Emissionsspektrometrie von Königswasseraufschlüssen mittels induktiv gekoppeltem Plasma (ICP-OES) analysiert. Altersbestimmungen konnten lediglich an ausgewählten Proben der terrestrischen Sedimente durchgeführt werden; dabei wurden im Labor Dosimetrie und Optisch Stimulierte Lumineszenz gemessen (OSL) und daraus die Alter modelliert. Die Ergebnisse der geomorphologischen und stratigraphischen Untersuchungen zeigen fünf Hauptphasen vergangener Schwemmfächeroberflächenaktivität. Parallel dazu konnten in den Rammkernen der zentralen Playa vier in sich gegliederte Hauptsedimentationsphasen nachgewiesen werden. Die kontinuierlichen Akkumulationsphasen der Playasedimente bieten aussagekräftige Korrelationen mit den Aktivitätsphasen auf den ausgedehnten Flächen der Schwemmfächerschürze. Über die OSL-Alter der ausgewählten terrestrischen und lakustrinen Sedimentschichten können Stratigraphie und relative Chronologie der untersuchten Sedimente Pleistozänen und mittel- bis spätholozänen Perioden zugeordnet und in die allgemeine Chronostratigraphy des Beckens eingefügt werden. Die geophysikalischen und geochemischen Messungen lassen auf zyklische Sedimentationsphasen schließen, die sich über Geoarchive verschiedenen Ursprungs von der Schwemmfächerschürze bis in die zentrale Playa koppeln lassen. Diese stratigraphische Entwicklung wurde über die historisch-genetische Systemrekonstruktion im Zuge der geomorphologischen Kartierung in ihren sequenzstratigraphischen Zusammenhang gebracht und bestätigt so die parallele Entwicklung der verschiedenen Geoarchive. Die untersuchten Playasedimente belegen somit eine Zeitspanne vom Spätpleistozän bis zur aktuell anhaltenden Phase. Die Entwicklung der verschiedenen Sedimentkörper zeigt auch den Wechsel zu trockeneren Bedingungen und die Austrocknung eines früher ausgedehnten (Playa-)Sees in spätpleistozäner Zeit an. Sowohl die geomorphologische Landformensukzession und Schwemmfächermorphogenese, wie auch das Elementsignal und die veränderten geophysikalischen und geochemischen Eigenschaften der Playasedimente charakterisieren diese Entwicklung. So ist diese präsent in den beiden jüngsten Schwemmfächergenerationen, die am Fuß der Schwemmfächerschürze liegen und erodierte Sedimente einer ehemaligen Seeterrasse beinhalten. Auch geochemische Parameter, hier die pH-Werte und das Ca/S-Verhältnis, der Schichten in Position der ehemaligen Seeterrasse, und der Schichtung innerhalb der rezenten Playaausdehnung weisen auf die zunehmende Salinität des ehemaligen Sees im Zuge der Austrocknung hin. Ergänzend hat das Ti/Al-Verhältnis Potential den Seespiegelrückzug zu quantifizieren, indem es als Indikator für zunehmende Transportdistanzen entlang der Sedimentkaskade genutzt wird. Der beobachtete Seespiegelrückgang und die Phasen der Schwemmfächeraktivität können weiterhin mit Humiditätsphasen korreliert werden, die aus verschiedenen See- und Sumpfsedimenten des Nordiran bekannt sind. So beginnt in Damghan mit der Jüngeren Dyas eine intensive Trockenphase mit veränderten klimatischen Bedingungen. Nach einer folgenden Humiditätsphase mit neuerlichem Seehochstand können zwei weitere Trockenphasen im Frühholozän ausgemacht werden. Die letzte Trockenphase setzt somit nach einer mittelholozänen Phase relativer Stabilität ein. Wesentliche Erkenntnisse - Die analytisch geomorphologische Kartierung bildet ein essentielles Werkzeug zur Untersuchung der Sedimentation im iranischen Quartär und zur Beschreibung der quartären stratigraphischen Einheiten des Nordiran - Die jüngeren Playasedimente des Damghan Beckens repräsentieren einen Zeitabschnitt der von heute bis in das Spätpleistozän reicht. Sie weisen eine Mächtigkeit von 10 Meter auf und enthalten durchweg sehr geringe Anteile an organischer Substanz. - Austrocknung und Seespiegelrückgang sind in Damghan parallel in zwei Geoarchivtypen dokumentiert. Sie zeigen sich (1) in der geomorphologischen Landformenfolge und Schwemmfächerentwicklung und (2) im Wandel der geochemischen und geophysikalischen Charakteristika der Playasedimente. - Sequenzen mit torrentieller Sedimentation konnten ebenfalls in beiden Sedimentationsräumen erkannt und korreliert werden. N2 - Availability of water and desiccation of important water reservoirs is a vital challenge in semi-arid to arid climates with growing economy and population. Low quantities of precipitation and high evaporation rates leave the water supply vulnerable to human activity and climatic variations. Endorheic basins of Northern Iran were hydrologically landlocked within geological timescales and thus bear evidence of past variations of water resources in generations of water related landforms, like abandoned lake level shorelines, alluvial fans and stream terraces. Understanding the development of these landforms reveals crucial information about past water reservoirs and landscape history. This study offers a comprehensive approach on understanding the geomorphological development of the landscape throughout Late Pleistocene and Holocene times. It integrates remote sensing and geographic information system analysis, with geomorphological and stratigraphical mapping fieldwork and detailed sedimentological investigations. The work shows the importance of analytical geomorphological mapping for delineating stratigraphic units of the Iranian Quaternary. Thus, several phases of drying and lake level retreat were identified in parallel geoarchives and could be dated to a time span from today to Late Pleistocene. The findings link the fate of the citizens of the ancient city of "Tepe Hissar" to their access to water and to the power of geomorphological processes, which started changing their environment. T2 - Quartäre Schwemmfächerdynamik und Beckensedimentation im Nordiran T3 - Würzburger Geographische Arbeiten - 123 KW - Quartärgeomorphologie KW - Quartär KW - Trockengebiet KW - Schwemmfächer KW - Playa KW - Sedimentarchiv KW - Quaternary KW - drylands KW - alluvial fan KW - basin geomorphology Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-184508 SN - 978-3-95826-114-3 SN - 978-3-95826-115-0 SN - 0510-9833 SN - 2194-3656 N1 - Parallel erschienen als Druckausgabe in Würzburg University Press, 978-3-95826-114-3, 29,80 EUR PB - Würzburg University Press CY - Würzburg ET - 1. Auflage ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dirscherl, Mariel A1 - Dietz, Andreas J. A1 - Kneisel, Christof A1 - Kuenzer, Claudia T1 - Automated mapping of Antarctic supraglacial lakes using a Machine Learning approach JF - Remote Sensing N2 - Supraglacial lakes can have considerable impact on ice sheet mass balance and global sea-level-rise through ice shelf fracturing and subsequent glacier speedup. In Antarctica, the distribution and temporal development of supraglacial lakes as well as their potential contribution to increased ice mass loss remains largely unknown, requiring a detailed mapping of the Antarctic surface hydrological network. In this study, we employ a Machine Learning algorithm trained on Sentinel-2 and auxiliary TanDEM-X topographic data for automated mapping of Antarctic supraglacial lakes. To ensure the spatio-temporal transferability of our method, a Random Forest was trained on 14 training regions and applied over eight spatially independent test regions distributed across the whole Antarctic continent. In addition, we employed our workflow for large-scale application over Amery Ice Shelf where we calculated interannual supraglacial lake dynamics between 2017 and 2020 at full ice shelf coverage. To validate our supraglacial lake detection algorithm, we randomly created point samples over our classification results and compared them to Sentinel-2 imagery. The point comparisons were evaluated using a confusion matrix for calculation of selected accuracy metrics. Our analysis revealed wide-spread supraglacial lake occurrence in all three Antarctic regions. For the first time, we identified supraglacial meltwater features on Abbott, Hull and Cosgrove Ice Shelves in West Antarctica as well as for the entire Amery Ice Shelf for years 2017–2020. Over Amery Ice Shelf, maximum lake extent varied strongly between the years with the 2019 melt season characterized by the largest areal coverage of supraglacial lakes (~763 km\(^2\)). The accuracy assessment over the test regions revealed an average Kappa coefficient of 0.86 where the largest value of Kappa reached 0.98 over George VI Ice Shelf. Future developments will involve the generation of circum-Antarctic supraglacial lake mapping products as well as their use for further methodological developments using Sentinel-1 SAR data in order to characterize intraannual supraglacial meltwater dynamics also during polar night and independent of meteorological conditions. In summary, the implementation of the Random Forest classifier enabled the development of the first automated mapping method applied to Sentinel-2 data distributed across all three Antarctic regions. KW - Antarctica KW - Antarctic ice sheet KW - supraglacial lakes KW - surface melt KW - hydrology KW - ice sheet dynamics KW - sentinel-2 KW - remote sensing KW - random forest KW - machine learning Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203735 SN - 2072-4292 VL - 12 IS - 7 ER - TY - THES A1 - Üreyen, Soner T1 - Multivariate Time Series for the Analysis of Land Surface Dynamics - Evaluating Trends and Drivers of Land Surface Variables for the Indo-Gangetic River Basins T1 - Multivariate Zeitreihen zur Analyse von Landoberflächendynamiken - Auswertung von Trends und Treibern von Landoberflächenvariablen für Flusseinzugsgebiete der Indus-Ganges Ebene N2 - The investigation of the Earth system and interplays between its components is of utmost importance to enhance the understanding of the impacts of global climate change on the Earth's land surface. In this context, Earth observation (EO) provides valuable long-term records covering an abundance of land surface variables and, thus, allowing for large-scale analyses to quantify and analyze land surface dynamics across various Earth system components. In view of this, the geographical entity of river basins was identified as particularly suitable for multivariate time series analyses of the land surface, as they naturally cover diverse spheres of the Earth. Many remote sensing missions with different characteristics are available to monitor and characterize the land surface. Yet, only a few spaceborne remote sensing missions enable the generation of spatio-temporally consistent time series with equidistant observations over large areas, such as the MODIS instrument. In order to summarize available remote sensing-based analyses of land surface dynamics in large river basins, a detailed literature review of 287 studies was performed and several research gaps were identified. In this regard, it was found that studies rarely analyzed an entire river basin, but rather focused on study areas at subbasin or regional scale. In addition, it was found that transboundary river basins remained understudied and that studies largely focused on selected riparian countries. Moreover, the analysis of environmental change was generally conducted using a single EO-based land surface variable, whereas a joint exploration of multivariate land surface variables across spheres was found to be rarely performed. To address these research gaps, a methodological framework enabling (1) the preprocessing and harmonization of multi-source time series as well as (2) the statistical analysis of a multivariate feature space was required. For development and testing of a methodological framework that is transferable in space and time, the transboundary river basins Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna (IGBM) in South Asia were selected as study area, having a size equivalent to around eight times the size of Germany. These basins largely depend on water resources from monsoon rainfall and High Mountain Asia which holds the largest ice mass outside the polar regions. In total, over 1.1 billion people live in this region and in parts largely depend on these water resources which are indispensable for the world's largest connected irrigated croplands and further domestic needs as well. With highly heterogeneous geographical settings, these river basins allow for a detailed analysis of the interplays between multiple spheres, including the anthroposphere, biosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere. In this thesis, land surface dynamics over the last two decades (December 2002 - November 2020) were analyzed using EO time series on vegetation condition, surface water area, and snow cover area being based on MODIS imagery, the DLR Global WaterPack and JRC Global Surface Water Layer, as well as the DLR Global SnowPack, respectively. These data were evaluated in combination with further climatic, hydrological, and anthropogenic variables to estimate their influence on the three EO land surface variables. The preprocessing and harmonization of the time series was conducted using the implemented framework. The resulting harmonized feature space was used to quantify and analyze land surface dynamics by means of several statistical time series analysis techniques which were integrated into the framework. In detail, these methods involved (1) the calculation of trends using the Mann-Kendall test in association with the Theil-Sen slope estimator, (2) the estimation of changes in phenological metrics using the Timesat tool, (3) the evaluation of driving variables using the causal discovery approach Peter and Clark Momentary Conditional Independence (PCMCI), and (4) additional correlation tests to analyze the human influence on vegetation condition and surface water area. These analyses were performed at annual and seasonal temporal scale and for diverse spatial units, including grids, river basins and subbasins, land cover and land use classes, as well as elevation-dependent zones. The trend analyses of vegetation condition mostly revealed significant positive trends. Irrigated and rainfed croplands were found to contribute most to these trends. The trend magnitudes were particularly high in arid and semi-arid regions. Considering surface water area, significant positive trends were obtained at annual scale. At grid scale, regional and seasonal clusters with significant negative trends were found as well. Trends for snow cover area mostly remained stable at annual scale, but significant negative trends were observed in parts of the river basins during distinct seasons. Negative trends were also found for the elevation-dependent zones, particularly at high altitudes. Also, retreats in the seasonal duration of snow cover area were found in parts of the river basins. Furthermore, for the first time, the application of the causal discovery algorithm on a multivariate feature space at seasonal temporal scale revealed direct and indirect links between EO land surface variables and respective drivers. In general, vegetation was constrained by water availability, surface water area was largely influenced by river discharge and indirectly by precipitation, and snow cover area was largely controlled by precipitation and temperature with spatial and temporal variations. Additional analyses pointed towards positive human influences on increasing trends in vegetation greenness. The investigation of trends and interplays across spheres provided new and valuable insights into the past state and the evolution of the land surface as well as on relevant climatic and hydrological driving variables. Besides the investigated river basins in South Asia, these findings are of great value also for other river basins and geographical regions. N2 - Die Untersuchung von Erdsystemkomponenten und deren Wechselwirkungen ist von großer Relevanz, um das Prozessverständnis sowie die Auswirkungen des globalen Klimawandels auf die Landoberfläche zu verbessern. In diesem Zusammenhang liefert die Erdbeobachtung (EO) wertvolle Langzeitaufnahmen zu einer Vielzahl an Landoberflächenvariablen. Diese können als Indikator für die Erdsystemkomponenten genutzt werden und sind essenziell für großflächige Analysen. Flusseinzugsgebiete sind besonders geeignet um Landoberflächendynamiken mit multivariaten Zeitreihen zu analysieren, da diese verschiedene Sphären des Erdsystems umfassen. Zur Charakterisierung der Landoberfläche stehen zahlreiche EO-Missionen mit unterschiedlichen Eigenschaften zur Verfügung. Nur einige wenige Missionen gewährleisten jedoch die Erstellung von räumlich und zeitlich konsistenten Zeitreihen mit äquidistanten Beobachtungen über großräumige Untersuchungsgebiete, wie z.B. die MODIS Sensoren. Um bisherige EO-Analysen zu Landoberflächendynamiken in großen Flusseinzugsgebieten zu untersuchen, wurde eine Literaturrecherche durchgeführt, wobei mehrere Forschungslücken identifiziert wurden. Studien untersuchten nur selten ein ganzes Einzugsgebiet, sondern konzentrierten sich lediglich auf Teilgebietsgebiete oder regionale Untersuchungsgebiete. Darüber hinaus wurden transnationale Einzugsgebiete nur unzureichend analysiert, wobei sich die Studien größtenteils auf ausgewählte Anrainerstaaten beschränkten. Auch wurde die Analyse von Umweltveränderungen meistens anhand einer einzigen EO-Landoberflächenvariable durchgeführt, während eine synergetische Untersuchung von sphärenübergreifenden Landoberflächenvariablen kaum unternommen wurde. Um diese Forschungslücken zu adressieren, ist ein methodischer Ansatz notwendig, der (1) die Vorverarbeitung und Harmonisierung von Zeitreihen aus mehreren Quellen und (2) die statistische Analyse eines multivariaten Merkmalsraums ermöglicht. Für die Entwicklung und Anwendung eines methodischen Frameworks, das raum-zeitlich übertragbar ist, wurden die transnationalen Einzugsgebiete Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra und Meghna (IGBM) in Südasien, deren Größe etwa der achtfachen Fläche von Deutschland entspricht, ausgewählt. Diese Einzugsgebiete hängen weitgehend von den Wasserressourcen des Monsunregens und des Hochgebirges Asiens ab. Insgesamt leben über 1,1 Milliarden Menschen in dieser Region und sind zum Teil in hohem Maße von diesen Wasserressourcen abhängig, die auch für die größten zusammenhängenden bewässerten Anbauflächen der Welt und auch für weitere inländische Bedarfe unerlässlich sind. Aufgrund ihrer sehr heterogenen geographischen Gegebenheiten ermöglichen diese Einzugsgebiete eine detaillierte sphärenübergreifende Analyse der Wechselwirkungen, einschließlich der Anthroposphäre, Biosphäre, Kryosphäre, Hydrosphäre, Lithosphäre und Atmosphäre. In dieser Dissertation wurden Landoberflächendynamiken der letzten zwei Jahrzehnte anhand von EO-Zeitreihen zum Vegetationszustand, zu Oberflächengewässern und zur Schneebedeckung analysiert. Diese basieren auf MODIS-Aufnahmen, dem DLR Global WaterPack und dem JRC Global Surface Water Layer sowie dem DLR Global SnowPack. Diese Zeitreihen wurden in Kombination mit weiteren klimatischen, hydrologischen und anthropogenen Variablen ausgewertet. Die Harmonisierung des multivariaten Merkmalsraumes ermöglichte die Analyse von Landoberflächendynamiken unter Nutzung von statistischen Methoden. Diese Methoden umfassen (1) die Berechnung von Trends mittels des Mann-Kendall und des Theil-Sen Tests, (2) die Berechnung von phänologischen Metriken anhand des Timesat-Tools, (3) die Bewertung von treibenden Variablen unter Nutzung des PCMCI Algorithmus und (4) zusätzliche Korrelationstests zur Analyse des menschlichen Einflusses auf den Vegetationszustand und die Wasseroberfläche. Diese Analysen wurden auf jährlichen und saisonalen Zeitskalen und für verschiedene räumliche Einheiten durchgeführt. Für den Vegetationszustand wurden weitgehend signifikant positive Trends ermittelt. Analysen haben gezeigt, dass landwirtschaftliche Nutzflächen am meisten zu diesen Trends beitragen haben. Besonders hoch waren die Trends in ariden Regionen. Bei Oberflächengewässern wurden auf jährlicher Ebene signifikant positive Trends festgestellt. Auf Pixelebene wurden jedoch sowohl regional als auch saisonal Cluster mit signifikant negativen Trends identifiziert. Die Trends für die Schneebedeckung blieben auf jährlicher Ebene weitgehend stabil, jedoch wurden in Teilen der Einzugsgebiete zu bestimmten Jahreszeiten signifikant negative Trends beobachtet. Die negativen Trends wurden auch für höhenabhängige Zonen festgestellt, insbesondere in hohen Lagen. Außerdem wurden in Teilen der Einzugsgebiete Rückgänge bei der saisonalen Dauer der Schneebedeckung ermittelt. Darüber hinaus ergab die Untersuchung des multivariaten Merkmalsraums auf kausale Zusammenhänge auf saisonaler Ebene erstmals Aufschluss über direkte und indirekte Relationen zwischen EO-Landoberflächenvariablen und den entsprechenden Einflussfaktoren. Zusammengefasst wurde die Vegetation durch die Wasserverfügbarkeit, die Oberflächengewässer durch den Abfluss und indirekt durch den Niederschlag sowie die Schneebedeckung durch Niederschlag und Temperatur mit räumlichen und saisonalen Unterschieden kontrolliert. Zusätzliche Analysen wiesen auf einen positiven Zusammenhang zwischen dem menschlichen Einfluss und den zunehmenden Trends in der Vegetationsfläche hin. Diese sphärenübergreifenden Untersuchungen zu Trends und Wechselwirkungen liefern neue und wertvolle Einblicke in den vergangenen Zustand von Landoberflächendynamiken sowie in die relevanten klimatischen und hydrologischen Einflussfaktoren. Neben den untersuchten Einzugsgebieten in Südasien sind diese Erkenntnisse auch für weitere Einzugsgebiete und geographische Regionen von großer Bedeutung. KW - Multivariate Analyse KW - Zeitreihe KW - Fernerkundung KW - Geographie KW - Multivariate Time Series KW - River Basins KW - Earth Observation KW - Remote Sensing Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-291941 ER -