Ra. Almeida et Ye. Shimabukuro, Detecting areas disturbed by gold mining activities through JERS-1 SAR images, Roraima State, Brazilian Amazon, INT J REMOT, 21(17), 2000, pp. 3357-3362
Three JERS-1 SAR images ( 1993, 1994, 1996) were evaluated for detection of
areas disturbed by gold mining activities in the region of Serra Tepequem,
Roraima State, Brazilian Amazon. Subtle tonal contrast between eroded area
s and savannah grass fields in the Tepequem plateau, constitutes a serious
constraint on the identification of the disturbed areas, using SAR original
images. However, normalized difference index (NDI) images allowed identifi
cation of cover changes related to mining activities. NDI images indicated
increase in areas disturbed from 1993 to 1994 and from 1993 to 1996. The 19
94-1996 NDI image did not show significant changes, indicating that most ar
eas were disturbed prior to 1994. Results showed that processed JERS-1 SAR
images may be used to detect land cover changes even in non-forested terrai
n with low spectral contrast among scene components.