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ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing |
全部作者: |
Tong X.,Luo X.*,Liu S.,Xie H.,Wei C.,Liu S.,Liu S.,Makhinov A.N.,Makhinov A.F.,Jiang Y. |
出版年份: |
2018 |
卷 号: |
136 |
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Remote sensing techniques offer potential for effective flood detection with the advantages of low-cost,
large-scale, and real-time surface observations. The easily accessible data sources of optical remote sensing imagery provide abundant spectral information for accurate surface water body extraction, and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems represent a powerful tool for flood monitoring because of their allweather capability. This paper introduces a new approach for flood monitoring by the combined use of
both Landsat 8 optical imagery and COSMO-SkyMed radar imagery. Specifically, the proposed method
applies support vector machine and the active contour without edges model for water extent determination in the periods before and during the flood, respectively. A map difference method is used for the
flood inundation analysis. The proposed approach is particularly suitable for large-scale flood monitoring,
and it was tested on a serious flood that occurred in northeastern China in August 2013, which caused
immense loss of human lives and properties. High overall accuracies of 97.46% for the optical imagery
and 93.70% for the radar imagery are achieved by the use of the techniques presented in this study.
The results show that about 12% of the whole study area was inundated, corresponding to 5466 km2
of land surface