学会誌「自然災害科学」
自然災害科学49 Vol.18,No.1, 1999, p87f
衛星及び地上リモートセンシングを利用したサトウキビ塩害の調査解析と塩害対策の提言
Sugar Cane Damage Caused by Typhoon-Brought Salt Water and Its Countermeasure Proposals Based on Remote Sensing Techniques
後藤 恵之輔*・後藤 健介**・金 應南***
Keinosuke GOTOH*, Kensuke GOTO** and Eung-Nam KIM***
Abstract
As a result of the windy with little rain Typhoon 9713 which passed around the vicinity of Nansei Islands, Japan on August 18, 1997, a lot of salt damages occurred on the sugar cane fields. In order to evaluate these damages the ground remote sensing technique together with the Landsat Satellite data were used. At first as of the in-situ investigation by using the ground remote sensing technique such as a portable photometer and a thermal infrared camera at Amami-Oshima Island it was cleared that the damages occurred on the sugar cane farms by the salt water can be easily observed. Secondly, through the analysis of the Landsat Satellite data it was found out that the damaged areas in Amami-Osima and Kikaishima islands can be detected by evaluating the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) . Finally, based on these investigations the authors proposed that early detection with the ground remote sensing, the exact grasp of damaged areas using the satellite data and sprinkling with water sprinklers or vacuum cars are effective as the countermeasure against salt damages of suger cane fields.
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長崎大学工学部Faculty of Engineering, Nagasaki University
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長崎大学大学院海洋生産科学研究科博士課程Graduate School of Marine Science and Engineering, Nagasaki University
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大韓民国江原大学校非常勤講師Kangwon National University, Korea