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Cheng Gong

Journal Publications

Spatial heterogeneity of heavy metals in contaminated soil using hyperspectral inversion models a case study of Dongting lake region south-central China

Impact Factor:3.8

Affiliation of Author(s):中南大学地球科学与信息物理学院

Teaching and Research Group:GIS

Journal:Scientific Reports

Place of Publication:国外

Key Words:OHS, Soil heavy metals, Remote sensing, Inversion, Deep learning

Abstract:Heavy metal pollution in soil seriously threatens ecosystem and human health. However, traditional monitoring methods usually rely on intensive sampling, which is costly and difficult to be extended to large regional scales. Based on Orbita Hyperspectral Satellites (OHS) imagery and 175 sample sets out of 1589 samples, Multiple Linear Regression (MLR), Partial Least Squares Regression (PLSR), Support Vector Machine Regression (SVM), Back Propagation Neural Network (BPNN), and Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models were constructed to predict eight elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Zn). To explore the feasibility of using a small number of samples to invert the distribution trend of heavy metals in a large area. The results show among the above eight elements, the retrieval of Pb is the best, with the R2 of BPNN and CNN reaches 0.80. BPNN and CNN achieves the optimal inversion of As, Cd and Pb. MLR and PLSR has the best accuracy in Cr and Cu, Hg, Ni and Zn. In addition, the distribution trends of 8 heavy metals retrieved from a small number of samples were basically consistent with the interpolation maps of 1589 samples, indicating that it is completely feasible to use a small number of samples to retrieve the distribution trends of heavy metals in large areas. This study provides important technical support for regional soil pollution prevention and control, and has significant application value and promotion potential.

First Author:Gong Cheng

Indexed by:Journal paper

Correspondence Author:Meiqing Ding, Xingwang Zhou

Document Code:35256

Discipline:Engineering

Document Type:J

Volume:15

Translation or Not:no

Included Journals:SCI