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Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia

Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2015.

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Main Author: Bell, Maria Aletta
Other Authors: Van Niekerk, Adriaan
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Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2015
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/97888 Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia Bell, Maria Aletta Van Niekerk, Adriaan Eloff, P. J. Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies. UCTD Reclamation of land -- Namibia -- Karibib District Abandoned mined lands reclamation -- Namibia -- Karibib District Revegetation -- Namibia -- Karibib District -- Remote sensing Landscape changes -- Namibia -- Karibib District -- Remote sensing Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia -- Karibi District Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2015. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Remote sensing and vegetation indices were evaluated for its usefulness to monitor the success of the rehabilitation programme of the decommissioned tailings storage facility (TSF1) of the Navachab Gold Mine, Karibib, Namibia. The study aimed to objectively illustrate the rehabilitation progression from tailings (baseline) to soil (capping) and vegetation (planted as well as natural). Baseline data sets of 2004 and 2005 were compared with imagery of 2009, 2010 and 2011. All the images were subjected to panchromatic sharpening using the subtractive resolution merge (SRM) method before georegistration. As no recent accurate topographical maps were available of the study area, the May 2010 image was used as a reference image. All other images were georegistered to this image. A number of vegetation indices (VIs) were evaluated. The results showed that the normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the transformed vegetation index (TVI) provided the most promising results. Although the difference vegetation index (DVI) and enhanced vegetation index (EVI) distinguished the vegetation, rock, and soil classes, it was not as successful as the other VIs in classifying the rain water pond. TVI and NDVI were further evaluated for their efficacy in detecting changes. This was done by generating a series of change images and by qualitatively comparing them to false colour images of the same period. Both the NDVI and TVI delivered good results, but it was found that the TVI is more successful when water is present in the images. The research concludes that change analyses based on the TVI is an effective method for monitoring mine rehabilitation programmes. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Afstandswaarneming en plantegroei-indekse is ge-evalueer vir die gebruikswaarde daarvan om sukses van die rehabilitasieprogram vir die geslote slykdam of tailings storage facility (TSF1) van die Navachab Goudmyn, Karibib, Namibië vas te stel. Die studie se doelwit was om die progressie in die rehabilitasie van slyk (basislyn) na grond (dekmateriaal) en plantegroei (aangeplant en natuurlik) te illustreer. Basislyndatastelle 2004 en 2005 is vergelyk met 2009, 2010, en 2011 beelde. Al die beelde is panchromaties verskerp deur die subtractive resolution merge (RSM) metode voor georegistrasie uit te voer. Aangesien geen onlangse, akkurate topografiese kaarte van die studiegebied beskikbaar was nie, is die beeld vir Mei 2010 as ‘n verwysingsbeeld gebruik. Al die ander beelde is op die laasgenoemde beeld gegeoregistreer. Die resultate het gewys dat die normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) en die transformed vegetation index (TVI) die mees belowende resultate lewer. Al het die difference vegetation index (DVI) en enhanced vegetation index (EVI) goed onderskei tussen plantegroeiklasse en grond- en gesteentesklasse was dit nie so suksesvol met die klassifikasie van die reënwaterpoel nie. TVI en NDVI is verder geëvalueer vir effektiwiteit om verandering waar te neem. Dit is gedoen deur ‘n reeks van veranderingsbeelde te skep en dit dan kwalitatief met die valskleur-beelde vir dieselfde tydperk te vergelyk. Beide die NDVI en TVI het goeie resultate gelewer, maar die TVI was meer suksesvol om beelde met water te klassifiseer. Die navorsing lei tot die gevolgtrekking dat veranderingsanalises met die TVI ‘n effektiewe metode vir die monitoring van rehabilitasie programme is. Masters 2015-12-14T07:42:59Z 2015-12-14T07:42:59Z 2015-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97888 en_ZA Stellenbosch University 110 pages : illustrations, maps application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle UCTD
Reclamation of land -- Namibia -- Karibib District
Abandoned mined lands reclamation -- Namibia -- Karibib District
Revegetation -- Namibia -- Karibib District -- Remote sensing
Landscape changes -- Namibia -- Karibib District -- Remote sensing
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia -- Karibi District
Bell, Maria Aletta
Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia
title Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia
title_full Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia
title_fullStr Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia
title_short Monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at Navachab Gold Mine, Namibia
title_sort monitoring rehabilitation success using remotely sensed vegetation indices at navachab gold mine namibia
topic UCTD
Reclamation of land -- Namibia -- Karibib District
Abandoned mined lands reclamation -- Namibia -- Karibib District
Revegetation -- Namibia -- Karibib District -- Remote sensing
Landscape changes -- Namibia -- Karibib District -- Remote sensing
Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Namibia -- Karibi District
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97888
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