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The International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences (IJReSES)
ISSN : 02166739     EISSN : 2549516X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/ijreses
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The International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences (IJReSES), published by Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN) in collaboration with the Ikatan Geografi Indonesia (IGI) and managed by the Department of Geography Universitas Indonesia, is a pivotal platform in the global dissemination of research in earth sciences and remote sensing. It aims to enrich the literature in these fields and serves as a key resource, particularly in Indonesia and Asian countries, while extending its reach worldwide. The journal is instrumental in complementing the body of knowledge in Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences and is committed to fostering the participation of young scientists, especially from Indonesia and Asian countries. Scope and Focus: IJReSES encompasses a wide spectrum of topics related to remote sensing and earth sciences, including but not limited to: - Remote sensing technologies and methodologies - Geospatial data acquisition, processing, and analysis - Earth observation and satellite imagery - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - Environmental monitoring and management - Climate change and its impacts - Natural resource management - Land use and land cover change - Urban and rural development - Disaster risk reduction and response - Geology and geomorphology - Soil and water sciences - Biodiversity and ecosystem studies
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ANALYSIS OF SPOT-6 DATA FUSION USING GRAM-SCHMIDT SPECTRAL SHARPENING ON RURAL AREAS Danang Surya Candra
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2013.v10.a1846

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Image fusion is a process to generate higher spatial resolution multispectral images by fusion of lower resolution multispectral images and higher resolution panchromatic images. It is used to generate not only visually appealing images but also provide detailed images to support applications in remote sensing field, including rural area. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of SPOT-6 data fusion using Gram-Schmidt Spectral Sharpening (GS) method on rural areas. GS method was compared with Principle Component Spectral Sharpening (PC) method to evaluate the reliability of GS method. In this study, the performance of GS was presented based on multispectral and panchromatic of SPOT-6 images. The spatial resolution of the multispectral (MS) image was enhanced by merging the high resolution Panchromatic (Pan) image in GS method. The fused image of GS and PC were assessed visually and statistically. Relative Mean Difference (RMD), Relative Variation Difference (RVD), and Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) Index were used to assess the fused image statistically. The test sites of rural areas were devided into four main areas i.e., whole area, rice field area, forest area, and settlement. Based on the results, the visual quality of the fused image using GS method was better than using PC method. The color of the fused image using GS was better and more natural than using PC. In the statistical assessment, the RMD results of both methods were similar. In the RVD results, GS method was better then PC method especially in band 1 and band 3. GS method was better than PC method in PSNR result for each test site. It was observed that the Gram-Schmidt method provides the best performance for each band and test site. Thus, GS was a robust method for SPOT-6 data fusion especially on rural areas.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW ALGORITHM FOR MANGROVE CLASSIFICATION Nuarsa I Wayan; Sandi Adnyana I Wayan; Yasuhiro Sugimori; Susumu Kanno; Fumihiko Nishio
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 2 (2005)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2005.v2.a1358

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The objective of the study is to develop the algorithm for mangrove classification and density. Regression and correlation analysis was used to perform the equation. CE1 = (0.663*Band 3) + (0.l55 *Band 4) - (l.4*Band 5) + 0.995 And CE2 = 36 * Band 4 + 6*Band 5 + Band 3 were two formula that have been used to classify the mangrove. The object will be classified as mangrove when the value of CE1 is between -31.439 and 0.888, and value of CE2 is greater than or equal to 2000. On the other hand, density of the mangrove was expressed as DE = (2 * Band 4)/(Band 1+Band 3). Mangrove classification result in this study was similar to those of the existing methods. Statistical approach in this study generally gives the higher result tendency than other methods.
VULNERABILITY LEVEL MAP OF TSUNAMI DISASTER IN PANGANDARAN BEACH, WEST JAVA Iqoh Faiqoh; Jonson Lumban Gaol; Marisa Mei Ling
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2013.v10.a1848

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Indonesia is located in a seismic active region where tsunami often occur. One of tsunami prone areas in Indonesia is southern coast of Java, such as the coastal areas of Pangandaran, West Java. One of the instruments in the tsunami disaster mitigation is the vulnerability map of coastal region on tsunami. Analyses of tsunami vulnerability assessment was performed by using merger or overlay methods in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The parameters used to analyze tsunami vulnerability level were elevation, topography, landuse, coastal border, and river banks. The vulnerability were divided into five classes i.e., very high, high, medium, low, and very low. Results showed that Pananjung, Babakan, Pangandaran (Pangandaran District); and Sukaresik and Cikembulan (Sidamulih District) sub-districts were identified as areas of very high level of tsunami vulnerability with total area of 737.703 hectares. Areas with low level of vulnerability were Pagergunung, Putrapinggan, and Kersaratu sub-districts with total area of 4,816.204 hectares.
SPECTRAL CHARACTERISTIZATION OF RICE FIELD USING MULTITEMPORAL LANDSAT ETM+ DATA NUARSA I WAYAN; SUSUMU KANNO; YASUHIRO SUGIMORI; FUMIHIKO NISHIO
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 2 (2005)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2005.v2.a1359

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The preliminary study using Landsat ETM+ to estimate the rice production in Regency of Tabanan, Bali Province was conducted. The objectives of this study were to know spectral characteristic of rice plant in three importance growth periods of rice, and to develop a model to identify the distribution of rice. Landsat ETM+ in two acquisition dates (March 21st, 2003 and May 24*, 2003) were used in this study. Characteristics of rice were analyzed using radiance value of Landsat ETM+ obtained from converting digital number of Landsat data. Multi-variable linear regression analysis was developed to classify the rice in its growth period. The result showed that the rice plant has different reflectance in seedling-development period, ear differentiation period and maturation period. It isexpressed by the radiance value of Landsat ETM+. However, spectral characteristic of rice in each band of Landsat ETM+ is similar to the green vegetations in general, except in blueband (Bl). Based on statistical analysis, the classification of rice in each its growth period can be classified.
MONITORING OF LAND USE CHANGES USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH AND IKONOS IMAGE IN BEDUGUL, BALI I Wayan Sandi Adnyana; Fumihiko Nishio; Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo; Gede Hendrawan
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 3 (2006)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2006.v3.a1206

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There was change of expending land use in Bedugul. It is necessary to monito the change of highland of Bali, catchments area of Beratan, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes. In order to control land use change and to anticipate degradation of hydrology function of this area. This study is to monitor the land use change by remote sensing and GIS technique. To evaluate land use and land cover, aerial photograph imagery and Ikonos imagery were used. Over 22 years of observation (1981-2003), there was land use changes in the catchments area of Beratan, Buyan and Tamblingan lakes at Bedugul area. The area of settlement increased by 62.6 ha, dry land vegetable crops and forest decreased by 116.5 ha and 32.5 ha, respectively. The surface area of Buyan Lake was also decreased, due to sedimentation caused by erosion in the vegetables dry land crops. Planning the land use study on erosion and soil-water conservation in this area necessary, in order to control land use change, erosion, and sedimentation in the lakes.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLID (TSS) AND CORAL REEF GROWTH (CASE STUDY OF DERAWAN ISLAND, DELTA BERAU WATERS) Ety Parwati; Mahdi Kartasasmita; Kadarwan Soewardi; Tridoyo Kusumastanto; I Wayan Nurjaya
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2013.v10.a1849

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Total suspended solid (TSS) is one of the water quality parameters and limiting factor affecting coral reef growth. In this study, we used the algorithm of TSS= 3.3238*e(34.099* Green band) (where green band is reflectance band 2) to extract TSS from Landsat satellite data. The algorithm was validated with field data. Water column correction method developed by Lyzenga was used to map coral reef. The result showed that the coral reef area in Berau waters decreased significantly (about 12,805 ha or around 36 % ) from the year of 1979 to 2002. The most coral reef reduced area was detected around Derawan Island (about 5,685 ha). Further, some areas changed into sand dune. TSS concentration around Delta Berau and Derawan Island increased aproximately twice from 15- 35 mg/l in 1979 to 20-65 mg/l in 2002. The increase of TSS concentration was followed by the decrease of coral reef area.
IDENTIFICATION OF INUNDATED AREA USING NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE WATER INDEX (NDWI) ON LOWLAND REGION OF JAVA ISLAND Suwarsono; Jalu Tejo Nugroho; Wiweka
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2013.v10.a1850

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Flood disaster is a major issues due to its frequently events on several areas in Indonesia. Delineation of inundated area caused by flood is needed to support disaster emergency response. The objective of this research was to identify inundated areas using NDWI methos from Landsat TM/ETM+ data on lowland regions of Java island. A pair of the data (before and during the flood) were in each observation areas. Observation areas were selected in several location of lowland regions of Java island where great event of flood occurred during the last decades. The thresholds values of NDWI change were used to separate the flood and non flood areas. The results showed that the extent of inundated area caused by flood on lowland regions can be identifyed and separated based on NDWI variables extracted from Landsat TM/ETM+.
DOWNWELLING DIFFUSE ATTENUATION COEFFICIENTS FROM IN SITU MEASUREMENTS OF DIFFERENT WATER TYPES Bisman Nababan; Veronica S.A. Louhenapessy; Risti E. Arhatin
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)
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Process of light reduction or loss (attenuation) by scattering and absorption is affected by solar zenith, time, depth, and seawater constituents. Downwelling diffuse attenuation coefficient (Kd) is important to understand for light penetration and biological processes in ocean ecosystem. It is, therefore, important to know the Kd value and its variability in ocean ecosystem. The objective of this study was to determine downwelling diffuse attenuation coefficients and its variability form in situ measurements of different water types. In situ downwelling irradiances (Ed) were measured using a submersible marine environmental radiometer instrument (MER) during a clear sky, calm water condition, and at the time range of 10:30 a.m. up to 14:00 p.m. local time in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico in April 2000. In general, Ed values decreases exponentially with depth. Ed at 380 nm exhibited the lowest attenuation (the most penetrative light), while Ed at 683 nm exhibited the highest attenuation (the most light loss at the top of water column). Overall, the Kd patterns tended to decrease from 380 nm to 490 nm (blue-green wavelength), and increase from 490 nm to 683 nm (green-red wavelength). Kd values in offshore region were relatively lower than in coastal region. Kd can be used to determine the depth of euphotic zone in offshore or teh case-1 water type and the depth of one optical depth (the water column depth where the ocean color satellite can possibly sense).
RANDOM FOREST CLASSIFICATION OF JAMBI AND SOUTH SUMATERA USING ALOS PALSAR DATA Mulia Inda Rahayu; Katmoko Ari Sambodo
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2013)
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Recently, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite imaging has become an increasing popular data source especially for land cover mapping because its sensor can penetrate clouds, haze, and smoke which a serious problem for optical satellite sensor observations in the tropical areas. The objective of this study was to determine an alternative method for land cover classification of ALOSPALSAR data using Random Forest (RF) classifier. RF is a combination (ensemble) of tree predictors that each tree predictor depends on the values of a random vector sampled independently and with the same distribution for all trees in the forest. In this paper, the performance of the RF classifier for land cover classification of a complex area was explored using ALOS PALSAR data (25m mosaic, dual polarization) in the area of Jambi and South Sumatra, Indonesia. Overall accuracy of this method was 88.93%, with producer’s accuracies for forest, rubber, mangrove & shrubs with trees, cropland, and water classes were greater than 92%.
ESTIMATION OF FISHERY RESOURCES BY M-F GIS USING SATELLITE DATA AND ITS APPLICATION TO TAC FOR SUSTAINABLE FISHERY PRODUCTION Yasuhiro Sugimori; Takashi Moriyama; Bambang Tejasukmana; Indroyono Susilo; Ketut Swardika
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences Vol. 3 (2006)
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