Jk. Mishra et al., STUDY OF DESERTIFICATION PROCESS IN ARAVALLI ENVIRONMENT USING REMOTE-SENSING TECHNIQUES, International journal of remote sensing, 15(1), 1994, pp. 87-94
The Aravalli environment in the vicinity of the Thar Desert in Rajasth
an, India presents a clear picture of environmental degradation. This
paper presents the study of the phenomenon occurring between the years
1975-1988. The approach adopted here uses remote sensing as a tool fo
r the study of desertification using data from Landsat and IRS-1A (Ind
ian Remote Sensing Satellite). First the satellite imagery of the area
is interpreted using visual interpretation techniques. Next, some dis
tinct features from this analysis are identified and are verified with
the ground-truth collected by visiting the study area site. Finally,
digitial image processing has been carried out using an Earth Resource
s Data Analysis System (ERDAS) to quantify the temporal changes. A rig
orous data analysis yields the extent of the environmental degradation
which appears to be quite alarming. Severe depletion in the area unde
r the water and vegetation covers and accordingly an increase in the s
aline and aeolinous areas have been observed.