CN116773516A - Soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data - Google Patents

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Abstract

The invention discloses a soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data, which comprises: the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module and a prediction module; the visible light image module is used for identifying the bare soil area; the soil sample acquisition module is used for acquiring soil information in the region to be detected; the remote sensing image acquisition module is used for acquiring an original remote sensing image of the region to be detected; the remote sensing image preprocessing module is used for preprocessing an original remote sensing image; the model construction module is used for constructing a soil carbon content prediction model; the prediction model is used for predicting the carbon content in the soil, and the method provides support for estimating the carbon content in the carbon library in the area by constructing a multiple linear regression equation.

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Soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of soil carbon content estimation, in particular to a soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data.
Background
The soil carbon pool is the main body of the carbon pool of the land ecological system and plays an important role in global carbon balance. Small changes in the soil organic carbon reservoir may lead to an ever-increasing atmospheric CO2 isothermal chamber gas by releasing carbon to the atmosphere, thereby accelerating the global air temperature rise rate. Soil is continuously distributed on the whole surface layer of land, and the time-space variability is continuous, so that the soil is difficult to monitor by means of general investigation and sample plot actual measurement.
The traditional soil nutrient monitoring method has the advantages that after the field fixed-point sampling, the samples are brought to a laboratory for agrochemical analysis, so that the time and the labor are consumed, the cost is high, the instantaneity is poor, the measuring points are few, and the representativeness is poor. Since the 70 s of the 20 th century, many students began to invert the spatial pattern of the organic matter content of the soil by using the Remote Sensing (RS) technology with large information quantity, short period and high efficiency and find that the organic matter of the soil has obvious spectral characteristics in the visible light-short wave infrared band range. In recent years, remote sensing methods are becoming more common in the research of soil organic carbon.
Therefore, how to accurately estimate the change of the carbon in the soil by using remote sensing data and technology, and analyze the spatial pattern of the carbon reserves in the land soil and the variability thereof, thereby providing theoretical basis for predicting the carbon fixing capacity of the future land ecological system, and having important theoretical significance and practical application significance.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems in the prior art, the invention provides a soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data.
In order to achieve the technical purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme: a soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data, comprising: the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module and a prediction module;
the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module and a prediction module, wherein the visible light image module is connected with the soil sample acquisition module, the remote sensing image acquisition module is connected with the remote sensing image preprocessing module, the soil sample acquisition module and the remote sensing image preprocessing module are both connected with the model construction module, and the model construction module is connected with the prediction module;
the visible light image module is used for identifying the bare soil area;
the soil sample acquisition module is used for acquiring soil information in a region to be detected;
the remote sensing image acquisition module is used for acquiring an original remote sensing image of the region to be detected;
the remote sensing image preprocessing module is used for preprocessing an original remote sensing image;
the model construction module is used for constructing a soil carbon content prediction model;
the prediction model is used for predicting the carbon content in the soil.
Optionally, the visible light image module includes an image acquisition unit and an image processing unit;
the image acquisition unit acquires a visible light image in a region to be detected based on a visible light camera;
the image processing unit is connected with the image acquisition unit and is used for receiving the visible light image in the to-be-detected area and extracting the bare soil area from the visible light image in the to-be-detected area.
Optionally, in the process that the image processing unit extracts the bare soil region from the image acquisition unit, the bare soil region and the non-bare soil region of the visible light image in the region to be detected are divided based on SU-Net deep learning algorithm, so as to obtain the bare soil region to be detected.
Optionally, the soil sample collection module comprises a sample acquisition unit and a sample processing unit;
the sample acquisition unit acquires a soil sample based on the bare soil area to be detected;
the sample processing unit is connected with the sample acquisition unit and is used for receiving the soil sample and measuring the carbon content of the soil sample.
Optionally, in the process of collecting the soil sample by the sample obtaining unit, sampling the soil in the to-be-detected area based on the checkerboard method to obtain the soil sample.
Optionally, in the process of preprocessing the soil sample by the sample processing unit, processing the soil sample based on a potassium dichromate oxidation-external heating method to obtain a plurality of carbon contents of the soil sample, and removing sample singular points based on the carbon contents of the soil sample to obtain a sample point set;
wherein the sample point set comprises a training set test set;
the training set and the test set each include a plurality of pre-treated soil samples and a plurality of pre-treated soil sample carbon contents.
Optionally, the method for eliminating the singular points of the samples comprises the following steps: mahalanobis distance method and prediction residual analysis method.
Optionally, the preprocessing of the original remote sensing image in the remote sensing image preprocessing module includes:
acquiring corresponding coordinates of a plurality of the pretreated soil samples based on the plurality of the pretreated soil samples;
mapping a plurality of coordinates to the original remote sensing image based on ArcGIS to obtain a fused remote sensing image;
preprocessing the fused remote sensing image based on a radiometric calibration and atmospheric correction method to obtain a plurality of band reflectivity values corresponding to a plurality of coordinates.
Optionally, in the process of constructing the soil carbon content prediction model by the model construction module, a multiple linear regression equation is established based on the carbon content of the plurality of preprocessed soil samples in the training set and the reflectivity value of the plurality of wave bands, so as to obtain the soil carbon content prediction model.
Optionally, the obtaining the reflectance values of the plurality of bands includes: reciprocal transformation, logarithmic transformation, reciprocal transformation, and first order differential transformation.
The invention has the following technical effects:
according to the invention, by constructing a multiple linear regression equation, the correlation relationship between the carbon content of soil and the reflectivity of different wave bands in the remote sensing hyperspectral image is established on the basis of the criteria of higher correlation coefficient, smaller standard deviation and higher significance. According to the multiple regression model, the prediction of the carbon content of the soil sample to be detected can be realized under the condition that laboratory detection is not allowed, and the detection cost is reduced. The method is suitable for predicting the carbon content of the soil in a large-area, and provides support for estimating the carbon content in the carbon library in the area.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present invention will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present invention, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the invention without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the invention.
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As shown in fig. 1, this embodiment discloses a soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data, including: the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module and a prediction module;
the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module, a prediction module and a remote sensing image preprocessing module, wherein the visible light image module is connected with the soil sample acquisition module;
the visible light image module is used for identifying the bare soil area;
the soil sample acquisition module is used for acquiring soil information in the region to be detected;
the remote sensing image acquisition module is used for acquiring an original remote sensing image of the region to be detected;
the remote sensing image preprocessing module is used for preprocessing an original remote sensing image;
the model construction module is used for constructing a soil carbon content prediction model;
the prediction model is used for predicting the carbon content in the soil.
In the embodiment, the agricultural land in the North China plain area is taken as an object, and the method is suitable for carrying out remote sensing inversion research on the carbon content in large-area soil due to factors such as cultivation mode, climate and the like. By utilizing the characteristics of convenience in acquisition, wide spectrum range, wide coverage area and the like of the high-resolution first satellite and combining the soil geochemistry sampling analysis result of the region, a multi-band spectral reflectivity and a multi-element stepwise regression prediction model between the constructed spectral index and soil organic carbon are established, a rapid and efficient inversion method of soil carbon content remote sensing in the North China plain region is discussed, and support is provided for estimating the organic carbon library in the North China plain region.
1. Visible light image acquisition and preprocessing
And a fixed wing unmanned aerial vehicle is adopted to carry a visible light camera, and a visible light image in a region to be detected is collected.
The method comprises the steps of collecting weather conditions and terrain information in advance, collecting data in time under severe weather conditions, avoiding potential dangerous objects which can cause flight safety to an unmanned aerial vehicle, designing proper voyage to ensure that the resolution of images to the ground can reach decimeter level (which is superior to 30 cm), determining route planning information, and providing necessary preparation information for unmanned aerial vehicle flight outside industry data collection.
And (3) starting field collection, carrying out flight by using unmanned aerial vehicle carrying equipment according to a route planned route, obtaining a visible light image of an observation area, and storing the visible light image in an airborne memory card.
Dividing a bare soil region and a non-bare soil region of the visible light image in the region to be detected based on an SU-Net deep learning algorithm to obtain the bare soil region to be detected; the visible light image in the region to be detected is input for feature extraction, and the output classification mark is 0 (non-bare soil area) or 1 (bare soil area).
2. Sampling point distribution
Based on the geochemical sampling analysis result of the region in 2016, sampling soil in the region to be detected by adopting a checkerboard method in the obtained bare soil region in the region to be detected to obtain 186 soil samples and coordinate information of Jilin soil samples.
3. Soil sample pretreatment
After the soil sample is brought back to a laboratory, the invaded matters such as plant root systems, stone bricks, small animals and the like are selected, and after the invaded matters are air-dried, knocked and ground, the invaded matters are screened by a 100-mesh sieve, and then the soil organic carbon content is measured by adopting a heavy-complex acid methyl oxidation method.
The collection of the samples has certain randomness, meanwhile, because the measurement of the samples is influenced by various factors, errors and even errors exist, and in the actual detection, the detected sample data always show data deviating from the overall data or not conforming to the normal rule, which is called singular point. In the modeling process, even if few singular points are mixed, serious interference can be generated on model prediction and analysis, so that samples need to be screened before the model is built, and the singular points are removed, so that the built model can obtain higher precision.
In this embodiment, a mahalanobis distance method or a prediction residual error analysis method is adopted to perform sample singular point rejection, so as to obtain a sample point set, where the sample point set includes 173 sample points, such as descriptive statistics after soil sample division in table 1.
TABLE 1
The sample point set comprises a training set test set, wherein a training set sample comprises 138 sample points, and the test set comprises 35 sample points;
both the training set and the test set include a plurality of pre-treated soil samples and a plurality of pre-treated soil sample carbon contents.
4. Remote sensing image acquisition and preprocessing
The embodiment adopts a high-resolution one-size WFV1 data image, wherein the high-resolution one-size WFV1 data image is acquired from China resource satellite application center, is acquired in the 9 th month 15 th year 2016 (consistent with the acquisition time of soil samples), has the spatial resolution of 16m and comprises 4 wave bands of blue (450-520 nm), green (520-590 nm), red (630-690 nm) and near red (770-890 nm).
The multispectral image is used as an inversion base map of the organic carbon content of the soil, and needs to contain as much soil information as possible. Therefore, in addition to the pretreatment such as common radiation correction and geometric correction, the present study also performed removal of the water area and vegetation information on the image.
Based on the condition that the soil sample is processed by intervention, corresponding coordinates of a plurality of preprocessed soil samples are obtained; mapping a plurality of coordinates to an original remote sensing image based on ArcGIS to obtain a fused remote sensing image;
and preprocessing the fused remote sensing image based on a radiometric calibration and atmospheric correction method by adopting EVNI software to obtain a plurality of band reflectivity values corresponding to a plurality of coordinates.
Radiometric calibration is a process of converting a voltage or digital quantification recorded by a sensor into an absolute radiance value (radiance), or into a relative value related to physical quantities such as surface (apparent) reflectivity, surface (apparent) temperature, etc.
Atmospheric correction means that the total radiance of the ground target as ultimately measured by the sensor is not a reflection of the true reflectivity of the ground, including errors in the amount of radiation due to atmospheric absorption, especially scattering. The atmospheric correction is the process of eliminating radiation errors caused by atmospheric influences and inverting the actual surface reflectivity of the ground object.
5. Constructing a soil carbon content prediction model
And respectively performing reciprocal transformation, logarithmic transformation, reciprocal transformation and first-order differential transformation on the reflectivity values of the wave bands.
And respectively constructing multiple linear regression equations based on the reflectance value transformation form.
The soil carbon content prediction model is constructed by a multiple linear stepwise regression analysis method, 3 groups of parameters with correlation larger than 0.40,0.45,0.50 are selected to participate in the model construction respectively, and an inversion model is determined by a model determination coefficient R2 and a root mean square error RMSE.
6. Prediction of soil carbon content
According to the embodiment, the test set is input into the prediction model, the accuracy of the test model is shown, and the result shows that the multiple regression model in the embodiment is high in accuracy and suitable for predicting the carbon content of soil in an area.
The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, principal features and advantages of the invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and that the above embodiments and descriptions are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention, and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims. The scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

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1. A soil carbon content analysis system based on remote sensing data, comprising: the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module and a prediction module;
the system comprises a visible light image module, a soil sample acquisition module, a remote sensing image preprocessing module, a model construction module and a prediction module, wherein the visible light image module is connected with the soil sample acquisition module, the remote sensing image acquisition module is connected with the remote sensing image preprocessing module, the soil sample acquisition module and the remote sensing image preprocessing module are both connected with the model construction module, and the model construction module is connected with the prediction module;
the visible light image module is used for identifying the bare soil area;
the soil sample acquisition module is used for acquiring soil information in a region to be detected;
the remote sensing image acquisition module is used for acquiring an original remote sensing image of the region to be detected;
the remote sensing image preprocessing module is used for preprocessing an original remote sensing image;
the model construction module is used for constructing a soil carbon content prediction model;
the prediction model is used for predicting the carbon content in the soil.
2. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 1, wherein: the visible light image module comprises an image acquisition unit and an image processing unit;
the image acquisition unit acquires a visible light image in a region to be detected based on a visible light camera;
the image processing unit is connected with the image acquisition unit and is used for receiving the visible light image in the to-be-detected area and extracting the bare soil area from the visible light image in the to-be-detected area.
3. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 2, wherein: and in the process of extracting the bare soil region from the image acquisition unit by the image processing unit, dividing the bare soil region and the non-bare soil region of the visible light image in the region to be detected based on an SU-Net deep learning algorithm to obtain the bare soil region to be detected.
4. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 3, wherein: the soil sample acquisition module comprises a sample acquisition unit and a sample processing unit;
the sample acquisition unit acquires a soil sample based on the bare soil area to be detected;
the sample processing unit is connected with the sample acquisition unit and is used for receiving the soil sample and measuring the carbon content of the soil sample.
5. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 4, wherein: in the process of collecting a soil sample by the sample acquisition unit, sampling soil in a to-be-detected area based on a checkerboard method to obtain the soil sample.
6. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 4, wherein: in the pretreatment process of the soil sample by a sample treatment unit, treating the soil sample based on a potassium dichromate oxidation-external heating method to obtain a plurality of carbon contents of the soil sample, and removing sample singular points based on the carbon contents of the soil sample to obtain a sample point set;
wherein the sample point set comprises a training set test set;
the training set and the test set each include a plurality of pre-treated soil samples and a plurality of pre-treated soil sample carbon contents.
7. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 6, wherein: the method for eliminating the singular points of the samples comprises the following steps: mahalanobis distance method and prediction residual analysis method.
8. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 6, wherein: the process for preprocessing the original remote sensing image in the remote sensing image preprocessing module comprises the following steps:
acquiring corresponding coordinates of a plurality of the pretreated soil samples based on the plurality of the pretreated soil samples;
mapping a plurality of coordinates to the original remote sensing image based on ArcGIS to obtain a fused remote sensing image;
preprocessing the fused remote sensing image based on a radiometric calibration and atmospheric correction method to obtain a plurality of band reflectivity values corresponding to a plurality of coordinates.
9. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 8, wherein: in the process of constructing a soil carbon content prediction model by the model construction module, a multiple linear regression equation is established based on the carbon content of the plurality of preprocessed soil samples in the training set and the reflectance values of the plurality of wave bands, so as to obtain the soil carbon content prediction model.
10. The remote sensing data based soil carbon content analysis system of claim 9, wherein: the method for obtaining the reflectivity values of the wave bands comprises the following steps: reciprocal transformation, logarithmic transformation, reciprocal transformation, and first order differential transformation.
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