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Impacts of the Urmia Lake Drought on Soil Salinity and Degradation Risk: An Integrated Geoinformatics Analysis and Monitoring Approach
by
Mohammadzadeh Alajujeh, Keyvan
, Omarzadeh, Davoud
, Blaschke, Thomas
, Feizizadeh, Bakhtiar
, Makki, Mohsen
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Agricultural land
/ Climate change
/ Decision making
/ Drought
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental impacts assessment
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Fertility
/ Floods
/ Food
/ Food production
/ Geographic information systems
/ Google Earth Engine
/ Image processing
/ Integrated approach
/ Internet
/ Iran
/ lakes
/ Machine learning
/ Mapping
/ Rain
/ Remote sensing
/ risk
/ risk assessment
/ Saline environments
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Salt lakes
/ Satellite imagery
/ satellites
/ Soil degradation
/ soil degradation mapping
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil fertility
/ Soil salinity
/ soil salinity monitoring
/ Soils
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial data
/ Spectral sensitivity
/ stakeholders
/ Time series
/ time series analysis
/ Urmia Lake Basin
2022
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Impacts of the Urmia Lake Drought on Soil Salinity and Degradation Risk: An Integrated Geoinformatics Analysis and Monitoring Approach
by
Mohammadzadeh Alajujeh, Keyvan
, Omarzadeh, Davoud
, Blaschke, Thomas
, Feizizadeh, Bakhtiar
, Makki, Mohsen
in
Agricultural land
/ Climate change
/ Decision making
/ Drought
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental impacts assessment
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Fertility
/ Floods
/ Food
/ Food production
/ Geographic information systems
/ Google Earth Engine
/ Image processing
/ Integrated approach
/ Internet
/ Iran
/ lakes
/ Machine learning
/ Mapping
/ Rain
/ Remote sensing
/ risk
/ risk assessment
/ Saline environments
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Salt lakes
/ Satellite imagery
/ satellites
/ Soil degradation
/ soil degradation mapping
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil fertility
/ Soil salinity
/ soil salinity monitoring
/ Soils
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial data
/ Spectral sensitivity
/ stakeholders
/ Time series
/ time series analysis
/ Urmia Lake Basin
2022
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Impacts of the Urmia Lake Drought on Soil Salinity and Degradation Risk: An Integrated Geoinformatics Analysis and Monitoring Approach
by
Mohammadzadeh Alajujeh, Keyvan
, Omarzadeh, Davoud
, Blaschke, Thomas
, Feizizadeh, Bakhtiar
, Makki, Mohsen
in
Agricultural land
/ Climate change
/ Decision making
/ Drought
/ Environmental impact
/ environmental impacts assessment
/ Environmental monitoring
/ Fertility
/ Floods
/ Food
/ Food production
/ Geographic information systems
/ Google Earth Engine
/ Image processing
/ Integrated approach
/ Internet
/ Iran
/ lakes
/ Machine learning
/ Mapping
/ Rain
/ Remote sensing
/ risk
/ risk assessment
/ Saline environments
/ Salinity
/ Salinity effects
/ Salt lakes
/ Satellite imagery
/ satellites
/ Soil degradation
/ soil degradation mapping
/ Soil erosion
/ Soil fertility
/ Soil salinity
/ soil salinity monitoring
/ Soils
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial data
/ Spectral sensitivity
/ stakeholders
/ Time series
/ time series analysis
/ Urmia Lake Basin
2022
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Impacts of the Urmia Lake Drought on Soil Salinity and Degradation Risk: An Integrated Geoinformatics Analysis and Monitoring Approach
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Impacts of the Urmia Lake Drought on Soil Salinity and Degradation Risk: An Integrated Geoinformatics Analysis and Monitoring Approach
2022
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Recent improvements in earth observation technologies and Geographical Information System (GIS) based spatial analysis methods require us to examine the efficiency of the different data-driven methods and decision rules for soil salinity monitoring and degradation mapping. The main objective of this study was to analyze the environmental impacts of the Lake Urmia drought on soil salinity and degradation risk in the plains surrounding the hyper-saline lake. We monitored the impacts of the lake drought on soil salinity by applying spatiotemporal indices to time-series satellite images (1990–2020) in Google Earth Engine environment. We also computed the soil salinity ratio to validate the results and determine the most efficient soil salinity monitoring techniques. We then mapped the soil degradation risk based on GIS spatial decision-making methods. Our results indicated that the Urmia Lake drought is leading to the formation of extensive salt lands, which impact the fertility of the farmlands. The land affected by soil salinity has increased from 2.86% in 1990 to 16.68% in 2020. The combined spectral response index, with a performance of 0.95, was the most efficient image processing method to assess soil salinity. The soil degradation risk map showed that 38.45% of the study area has a high or very high risk of degradation, which is a significant threat to food production. This study presents an integrated geoinformation approach for time-series soil salinity monitoring and degradation risk mapping that supports future studies by comparing the efficiency of different methods as state of the art. From a practical perspective, the results also provide key information for decision-makers, authorities, and local stakeholders in their efforts to mitigate the environmental impacts of lake drought and sustain the food production to sustain the 7.3 million residents.
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