Iranian Journal of Applied Ecology (Mar 2018)
Evaluation of Vegetation Supply Water Index through Time-Series Images of MODIS Products in Drought Monitoring over Gavkhuni Basin
Abstract
Drought is one of the main factors of ecological potential stress due to the wide extension of the time scale and impact space. The performance of regional drought monitoring using the meteorological indicators is a challenge due to spatial distribution constraints. In present study, 168 time series images including NDVI and LST indices were used. Integrating these two indices, VSWI was used to assess near-real-time and spatial-temporal spatial drought monitoring in Gavkhoni basin during 2003 to 2014. The SPI was assigned as the basis and the feedback of satellite and meteorological indices was assessed using Pearson correlation test. The results of the study of the relationships between the mean annual values of the VSWI and SPI indices during the same period showed a value of 0.578. In order to study the significance of the indices correlation, a nonparametric Spearman correlation test was added to the study. In addition, the results of the spatio-temporal pattern of the annual VSWI, indicating a severe long-term drought in the southeastern parts of the Zayandehrud dam and the entire Gavkhoni wetland area. The adaptation of this map to the meteorological drought map indicates the efficiency of integrating NDVI and LST satellite indices in drought monitoring.