Using the mixture-tuned matched filtering method for lithological mapping with Landsat TM5 images

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING(2013)

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Hyperspectral images are widely employed for geological mapping because of their high spectral resolution. In this article, we develop the mixture-tuned matched filtering MTMF method, which can provide highly accurate mapping using the minimum ground-based data. This method is applied in the Malayer region of western Iran, which is composed of various lithological units. MTMF and minimum noise fraction MNF methods were applied to a Thematic Mapper 5 TM5 image, and minimum number of training data based on field observation were used to produce a suitable false-colour image in which locations of lithological units were given. Finally, classification of six desired lithological units was done by the maximum likelihood classification MLC method. Results of lithological mapping show that although minimum ground-based data were used, the accuracy of classification is 82.3%. In addition, evaluation of the above-mentioned false-colour image reveals that the algorithm presented enhances the separability of units in the image by 7.3%, which can partially compensate for the low spectral resolution of the image used.
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tm5 image,minimum noise fraction mnf,various lithological unit,above-mentioned false-colour image,hyperspectral image,lithological mapping show,suitable false-colour image,minimum number,lithological unit,landsat tm5 image,minimum ground-based data
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