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Resource and environmental monitoring

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Monograph

Persistent identifier:
1669065049
Title:
Resource and environmental monitoring
Sub title:
September 1 - 4, 1998, Budapest, Hungary ; ISPRS Commission VII symposium
Scope:
XV, 818 Seiten, 15 ungezählte Seiten mit Bildtafeln
Year of publication:
1998
Place of publication:
Coventry
Publisher of the original:
RICS Books
Identifier (digital):
1669065049
Illustration:
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Signature of the source:
ZS 312(32,7)
Language:
English
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Corporations:
ISPRS Commission VII Symposium Resource and environmental monitoring, 1998, Budapest
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Commission of Resource and Environmental Monitoring
Hungarian Society for Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing
Adapter:
ISPRS Commission VII Symposium Resource and environmental monitoring, 1998, Budapest
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Commission of Resource and Environmental Monitoring
Hungarian Society for Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing
Founder of work:
ISPRS Commission VII Symposium Resource and environmental monitoring, 1998, Budapest
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Commission of Resource and Environmental Monitoring
Hungarian Society for Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing
Other corporate:
ISPRS Commission VII Symposium Resource and environmental monitoring, 1998, Budapest
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Commission of Resource and Environmental Monitoring
Hungarian Society for Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing
Publisher of the digital copy:
Technische Informationsbibliothek Hannover
Place of publication of the digital copy:
Hannover
Year of publication of the original:
2019
Document type:
Monograph
Collection:
Earth sciences

Chapter

Title:
INTERACTIVE POSTER SESSION
Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter

Chapter

Title:
STATUS OF FLOOD MONITORING WITH MULTISENSOR REMOTE SENSING A. Zilahy, S. Herath, K. Musiake
Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter

Contents

Table of contents

  • Resource and environmental monitoring
  • Cover
  • ColorChart
  • Title page
  • Title page
  • ISPRS COUNCIL (1996 - 2000)
  • International Archives of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Volume XXXII, Part 7
  • Technical Commission VII Resource and Environmental Monitoring
  • For Sale after the Symposium
  • ISPRS TECHNICAL COMMISSIONS (1996-2000)
  • ISPRS COMMISSION VII SYMPOSIUM SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE
  • ISPRS COMMISSION VII SYMPOSIUM LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
  • RAPPORTEURS / ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
  • INVITED PATRONS, COOPERATING AN D SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
  • Foreword
  • Table of Contents
  • Working Group 1 FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS AND MODELING
  • A TEST TO DETERMINE THE GEOMETRIC ACCURACY OF THE DIAL STATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALABRIA G. Artese, V. Achilli, C. Bellecci, A. Vettore
  • A GLOBAL TOPOGRAPHIC NORMALISATION ALGORITHM FOR SATELLITE IMAGES Josef Jansa, [...]
  • DETECTION AND CORRECTION METHOD OF ATTITUDE FLUCTUATION OF SATELLITE AND S/N IMPROVEMENT USING MULTIPLE LINERAR ARRAY CCD Riichi Nagura, Ryouichi Sakaguchi
  • STREO MATCHING ALGORITHM USING NEURAL NETWORK BASED ON HOPFIELD MODEL Riichi Nagura, Nobuyuki Matsui, Teppei Ogiyama
  • APEX - AIRBORNE PRISM EXPERIMENT: AN AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER SERVING AS A PRECURSOR INSTRUMENT OF THE FUTURE ESA LAND SURFACE PROCESSES INTERACTIONS MISSION Michael E. Schaepman and Klaus I. Itten
  • THE USE OF HYPERSPECTRAL DATA FOR PRECISION FARMING K. Staenz, J.-C. Deguise, J. M. Chen, H. McNairn, and R. J. Brown [...] T. Szeredi [...] M. McGovern [...]
  • ESTIMATION OF SURFACE REFLECTION PARAMETERS OVER LAND USING LINEAR POLARIZATION DATA BY ADEOS / POLDER Kazuya Takemata and Yoshiyuki Kawata
  • AIRBORNE REMOTE SENSING EXPERIENCES WITH DIRECT PLATFORM ORIENTATION Charles K. Toth
  • Working Group 2 APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
  • USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING IN LAND COVER MONITORING Kiira Aaviksoo, Andrus Meiner
  • REMOTE SENSING APPLICATIONS FOR CHANGE DETECTION IN THE COASTAL REGION OF THE NILE DELTA, EGYPT Abdel Rahman, S. I.; and M. A. Yehia
  • METHOD TO MONITOR AND QUANTIFY THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE E. A. Addink
  • MULTISENSORAL AND MULTITEMPORAL REMOTE SENSING OF ECOLOGICAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY OPEN-CAST LIGNITE MINING IN CENTRAL GERMANY Jens Birger, Cornelia Glaesser, Bernd Herrmann and Sabine Tischew
  • Remote Sensing and Urban Statistics: ‚Delimitation of the Urban Agglomeration of Budapest - Test of Delineating Enumeration Districts in the Zugló District (Budapest) Biró, M., Petrik, O., Winkler, P. [...] Faluvégi, A. [...]
  • The use of combined ELECTRE multicriteria methods and raster GIS for the spatial decision support. H. Daoud Brikci, A. Mendas & M. A. Trache
  • THE CONTRIBUTION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE PREDICTION OF WATER RISING AND FLOODING FIELD Mohamed CHIKH
  • TOWARDS IMPROVED REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES FOR AGRICULTURAL LAND COVER MONITORING IN RUSSIA J. G. P. W. Clevers [...] C. A. Mücher [...] N. M. Vandysheva, S. V. Filonov, G. A. Zhukova [...]
  • STANDARDIZED MONITORING OF REGIONAL SCALE LANDCOVER CHANGE IN SAHELIAN AFRICA - THE REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPROACH Elmar Csaplovics, Sigrid Hess, [...]
  • REMOTE SENSING BASED CROP MONITORING IN HUNGARY G. Csornai, Cs. Wirnhardt, Zs. Suba, P. Somogyi, G. Nádor,' dr. L. Martinovich, L. Tikász, A. Kocsis., B. Tarcsai, Gy. Zelei
  • APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS ANALYSES FOR WATER AND SOLUTE TRANSPORT MODELLING Wolfgang-Albert Flügel, Bettina Müschen
  • INTEGRATION OF VARIOUS TYPES OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR THE MORAVA RIVER CATCHMENT EVALUATION Lena Halounová
  • MULTITEMPORAL REMOTE SENSING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LAKE BIOPRODUCTION IN RELATION TO INFLUENCING FACTORS Kerstin Munier, Sigrid Roessner, Sabine Thiemann; [...]
  • ACCESSIBILITY OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Zsolt Nagy, [...]
  • MONITORING OF LAND USE AND CROP GROWTH CONDITIONS IN EUROPE G. J. A. Nieuwenhuis, C. A. Mücher and A. J. W de Wit
  • AN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SYSTEM FOR THE LUSATIAN BROWN COAL MINING INDUSTRY IN EAST GERMANY M. Pilarski, S. Oppitz
  • REMOTE SENSING AND GIS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: AN OVERVIEW D. P. Rao
  • APPLICATION OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNOLOGY AND EMPLOYMENT OF GeoSET SYSTEM IN BIEBRZA NATIONAL PARK Jerzy C. Saczuk
  • FOREST FIRE MONITORING AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENT IN MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPES THROUGH THE INTEGRATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GIS TECHNIQUES Jesús San Miguel-Ayanz, Alessandro Annoni, Guido Schmuck, Jean Meyer-Roux
  • Estimating erosion rates of tropical shorelines from RADARSAT-1 Vern Singhroy [...] Marx Barbosa [...]
  • ALLOCATION OF SOIL RECLAIMING MATERIAL BASED ON DIGITAL PROCESSING OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH T. Tóth, L. Pásztor, M. Kertész, B. Zágoni and Zs. Bakacsi
  • APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR THE FLOOD INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OF THE ODER RIVER REGION H. Weichelt, K.-H. Marek, R. Griesbach
  • RURAL LAND USE MONITORING INFORMATION MODELING Zhu Zesheng, Sun Ling, Guan Hengshen
  • Working Group 3 APPLICATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY
  • ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING IN THE HIGH ARCTIC USING DIFFERENT TYPES OF HIGH-RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY Gerhard Brandstätter [...] Aleksey Sharov [...]
  • HIGH-RESOLUTION SPACE IMAGERY FOR REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING - STATUS QUO AND FUTURE TRENDS Elmar Csaplovics, [...]
  • A STUDY OF METROPOLITAN AREAS IN BRAZIL: A MODELLING USING GIS AND REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGIES Sandra Maria Fonseca da Costa, Jorge Pimentel Cintra
  • FOREST MAPPING BY MEANS OF DIGITAL LANDSAT-TM DATA Ali A. Darvishsefat
  • Study of Sealed Surfaces and Diurnal Temperature Variations in Urban Environments with Airborne Scanner Data Ramon Franck, Boris Prinz, Rafael Wiemker, Hartwig Spitzer
  • THE METHOD OF GARBAGE REPOSITORY DETECTION AND CONTROL Ivana Javorovic, Toni Kovac, Boris Smiljanic
  • INTEGRATING LANDSAT TM IMAGERIES AND AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS FOR URBAN BIOTOPES MAPPING Vladimir Kusan & Renata Pernar [...] Ivan Landek [...]
  • FEATURES AND THEMES OVERVIEW OF FEATURE EXTRACTION AND SPECTRAL CLASSIFICATION AND THE IMPACT OF HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGE DATA Lihua Li & Bruce C. Forster
  • THE POTENTIAL USE OF NEW HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE DATA FOR URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Gotthard Meinel, Regin Lippold, Maik Netzband
  • A PERSPECTIVE PLAN FOR Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority Area - 2011 Remote Sensing and GIS Based Approach S. K. Pathan, R. J. Bhanderi, A. S. Arya and R. R. Navalgund [...] and N. M. Bhavsar, Pinakin P Desai, K. J. Gajjar, Bipin S Aggarwal and M. M. Bhowmik
  • MONITORING OF ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS IN ALPINE REGIONS BY MEANS OF SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING Mathias Schardt, Heinz Gallaun, Ursula Schmitt, Klaus Granica [...] Thomas Häusler
  • Multi-spectral and Multi-resolution Images for Updating Topographic Data Adele Sindhuber, Josef Jansa
  • RESEARCH ON LAND USE CHANGE OF URUMQI CITY IN RECENT YEARS USING REMOTE SENSING APPROACH Tashpolat Tiyip, Yalkun Tash
  • ACCURACY ASSESSMENT OF VEGETATION MONITORING WITH HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGERY RAFAEL WIEMKER, BORIS PRINZ, GERHARD MEISTER, RAMON FRANCK, HARTWIG SPITZER
  • THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING FOR AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. Djaffar YOUSFI
  • INVESTIGATION OF DEGRADED GRASSLAND USING REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES INJIANSHE TOWNSHIP AREA, GUOLUO PREFECTURE, QINGHAI PROVINCE, CHINA Genong Yu, Huamao Zhou, Liangxiu Zen, Hongju Zhan, Jun Tu, Dingchang Liu, Yafeng Zhong [...] Nicholas Hodgson [...] Dejun Shi [...]
  • Working Group 4 AUTOMATED IMAGE INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
  • IMPROVEMENT OF THE HEIGHT MEASUREMENT ACCURACY FOR THE STEROSCOPIC IMAGES INCLUDING RANDOM NOISE Kazutaka Adachi, Riichi Nagura
  • REMOVING STRUCTURAL CLUTTER FROM LAND-COVER CLASSIFICATIONS OF VERY HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION IMAGES USING REFLEXIVE-MAPPING TECHNIQUES Stuart Barr and Mike Barnsley
  • THEMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF LANDSAT TM IMAGERY BY A NEURO FUZZY METHOD Árpád Barsi
  • Mixed pixels problems and multisource classification for snow layer detection Alessandra Colombo
  • MULTISENSOR DATA FUSION FOR AUTOMATIC SCENE INTERPRETATION Bea Csathó [...] Toni Schenk [...]
  • TOPOGRAPHIC NORMALISATION OR APPLICATION OF GEO-SPATIAL RELATIONS FOR IMPROVED LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION IN THE ALORA AREA (SPAIN)? G. F. Epema, W. G. Wielemaker
  • MONITORING HIGH MOUNTAIN SNOWCOVER USING DATA FUSION TECHNIQUES Harold HAEFNER and Jens PIESBERGEN
  • Computer-assisted recognition of Olive trees in digital imagery Simon Kay, Olivier Léo, Steve Peedell, [...] Giovanna Giardino, [...]
  • MULTISCALE IMAGES IN FORESTRY Király, Géza
  • DETECTING AND DESCRIBING LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES IN THE PALATINE NATURE PARK USING REMOTE SENSING Prof. Dr. Barbara Koch, Ulrich v. Werder
  • MULTISPECTRAL CLASSIFICATION OF LANDSAT TM IMAGES BY NEURAL NETWORKS Ivica Marcic [...] Vladimir Kusan [...]
  • ASSESMENT OF THEMATIC MAPPER IMAGERY FOR DESERTIFICATION IN THE PUNA REGION (ARGENTINA) Ing. Stella Maris Navone Ms.Sc
  • POTENCIALITIES OF USING TEXTURE MEASURES FOR MAPPING LAND USE DYNAMICS BASED ON RADAR IMAGERY Milton Cezar Ribeiro, Diogenes Salas Alves, Joào Vianei Soares, Corina C. F. Yanasse, Fernando Mitsuo li
  • Working Group 5 GLOBAL MONITORING
  • LAND COVER CHANGE DETECTION BY POST-CLASSIFYING FOR MULTI-TEMPORAL LANDSAT TM DATA CHEN Xiuwan [...] Shintaro GOTO [...] Chung-Hyun AHN [...]
  • GLOBAL 1 KM INVENTORY OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS DERIVED FROM DMSP-OLS DATA Christopher Elvidge [...] Kimberly E. Baugh [...]
  • A MULTI-SENSOR ASSESSMENT OF URBAN HEAT-ISLANDS: A CASE STUDY Kevin P. Gallo, [...] Timothy W. Owen, [...] Kimberly E. Baugh, [...] Christopher D. Elvidge, [...]
  • Analysis of Human Impact on Global Environmental Change through LUC from the View Point of Food Productivity and CO2 Emission by Assimilating GIS and Socio-econimical Data to System Dynamics Model Shintaro Goto, Toshikazu Sakai and Makoto Nakano
  • NEARSHORE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT USING WEB- GIS FOR THE NAKHODKA OIL-SPILL DISASTER IN 1997 Shintaro Goto, Hayato Oyama and Masaaki Shikada
  • ASSIMILATION OF AVHRR, GROUND WAVE RADAR AND RADARSAT SAR DATA INTO A COASTAL CIRCULATION AND OIL SPILL MODELLING SYSTEM Donald O. Hodgins
  • THE USE OF GAIN CONTROLLED DMSP/OLS DATA TO MAP URBAN/SUBURBAN AND INDUSTRIAL LAND CONVERSION IN THE UNITED STATES Imhoff, M. L. - [...] W. Lawrence and D. Stutzer - [...] G. Petersen, and E. Nizeyimana - [...] and C. Elvidge, [...]
  • THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING FOR THE GLOBAL MONITORING OF THE HUMAN ENTERPRISE: THE CIESIN EXPERIENCE Gary E. Johnson, Ph.D.
  • THE IDENTIFICATION OF YELLOW SAND DUST ON SATELLITE-LEVEL DATA OVER EAST ASIA USING LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT MODELS AND POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS T. Kusaka, T. Ema and N. Murata
  • POPULATION GROWTH AND LAND COVER CHANGE IN EGYPT: EVALUATING THE UTILITY OF ARCHIVAL AND RECENT DMSP/OLS DATA SETS FOR URBANIZATION STUDIES Lawrence, William T., [...] Marc L. Imhoff, [...] David Stutzer, [...] and Norman Kerle, [...]
  • Land use change from the point of supply and demand structure for food in Asia Kanichiro Matsumura and Yasuto Nakamura
  • DMSP/OLS IMAGERY TO ESTIMATE POPULATION Mikiyasu Nakayama
  • AN ASSESSMENT OF SOIL PRODUCTIVITY LOSS DUE TO URBANIZATION IN PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. Egide Nizcyimana and G. W. Petersen [...] M. L. Imhoff, [...] W. T. Lawrence, [...]
  • A STUDY ON EVALUATION OF WORLD AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY USING SATELLITE DATA AND GIS Shiro OCHI, Ryosuke SHIBASAKI, Atsushi HIRAKOBA
  • A GIS-BASED INTEGRATED LAND USE/COVER CHANGE MODEL FOR THAILAND K S Rajan and Ryosuke Shibasaki
  • NASA'S LANDSAT PATHFINDER HUMID TROPICAL FOREST PROJECT William Salas [...] Dave Skole and Walter Chomentowski [...] John Townshend and Vivre Bell [...] Chris Justice [...] and C. J. Tucker [...]
  • Global Mapping Project - Technical Challenges and Perspectives in the Future - Tsuneo Tanaka, Kosei Otoi, Hiroshi Masaharu, Hiromichi Maruyama, Yoshikazu Fukushima
  • GLOBAL/CONTINENTAL LAND COVER MONITORING Ryutaro Tateishi, Masayuki Matsuoka, Wen Cheng-gang, and Park Jong-geol
  • USING REMOTE SENSING AND SOILS TO ESTIMATE THE IMPACT OF URBANIZATION ON SOIL RESOURCES IN CHINA E. D. Warner, G. W. Petersen and Egide Nizeyimana [...] Xuezhung Shi, [...] M. L. Imhoff, [...] W. T. Lawrence, [...]
  • Working Group 6 RADAR APPLICATIONS
  • ARTOGRAPHY AND REMOTE SENSING IN THE AMAZON THE SIVAM PROJECT ELIANE ALVES DA SILVA - [...]
  • AIRBORNE SAR ROUTE WITH MINIMUM LOSS BY THE SHADOWS IN THE MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN M. Bajic, S. C. Bajic
  • CLASSIFICATION AND SEGMENTATION FOR RADAR IMAGERY USING GAUSSIAN MAKOV RANDOM MODEL Yunhan Dong, Bruce Forster and Anthony Milne
  • ANALYSIS OF THE BACKSCATTERING SIGNALS OF JERS-1 IMAGE FROM SAVANNA AND TROPICAL RAINFOREST BIOMASS IN BRAZILIAN AMAZONIA. Joao Roberto dos Santos, Maristela Ramalho Xaud, Maria Silvia Pardi Lacruz
  • DYNAMICS OF RADARSAT BACKSCATTERING VALUES RELATED TO PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FOREST BIOMASS STRUCTURE IN SW AMAZONIA, BRAZIL. Joao Roberto dos Santos, Hermann Johann Heinrich Kux, Maria Silvia Pardi Lacruz, Frank J. Ahern, Ron W. Pietsch
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emergency relief planning and flood monitoring (Rao, 1994). 
An IRS-1A imagery taken beforehand shows the river delta and 
the adjacent areas. The cyclone that caused the flooding was 
traced by NOAA AVHRR images. Thanks to the effective 
monitoring and tracking of the cyclone, evacuation could take 
place in time and damages were reduced. Eleven days after the 
cyclone moved over the area, a Landsat image was acquired and 
processed, fortunately without significant cloud cover over the 
delta area. An analysis had been performed and areas with 
different level of inundation were classified. Blue color showed 
still standing water, different shades of brown indicated the 
extent of flooding. When several high-resolution optical images 
are available, a detailed analysis of the moving waterfront could 
be performed. : 
Availability of other information. For successful and reliable 
analysis of flood monitoring, different information other than 
satellite images are needed. Topographic maps play an 
important role, but digital elevation models (DEM) and field 
observations are often needed for simulation and validation 
processes. In an analysis during the catastrophic flood event in 
November 1994 in Northern Italy, four ERS-1 precision images, 
a detailed topographic map (1:10,000) with the results of in situ 
measurements of the flooding, and a DEM (230x220 m? 
resolution) was used (Giacomelli et al. 1995, Boni et al. 1996). 
The radar images were georeferenced, the topographic map was 
scanned with a 4x4-m2 resolution and the main features were 
digitized. The detection of water bodies was only possible 
where the height of the water completely submerged the surface 
roughness. After a first estimation of inundated areas a 
threshold of 50 connected pixels had been taken as a base layer, 
and the assumption was made that the water occupying the areas 
highlighted by the SAR images may flow on the natural 
drainage network, a process which can be simulated easily in 
many GIS packages. The classification according to the base 
layer was very poor, only 11 46 of the actually inundated areas 
were classified as water, but with the utilization of the digital 
elevation model (DEM) and the simulation of the drainage 
network the results showed that 62 % of the actually inundated 
areas had been classified as water. 
Cloud cover. When cloud cover limits the use of optical 
sensors, radar imagery can be still utilized for flood monitoring. 
During the flood on the Nederrijn, Waal and Maas rivers in 
Holland in January-February 1995, radar images were used 
together with Landsat imagery (Wang et al, 1995). From the 
Landsat image (16 July 1987), a false-color composite image 
was created using the channels 4, 3 and 2 in red, green and blue. 
This shows the pre-flood river channel in the dry season. The 
two radar images taken during the flood (ERS-1, 30 January 
1995) and before the flood (ERS-1, 21 September 1994) were 
resampled with a 30-meter resolution in the same coordinate 
system as the Landsat image. Inverting the radar flood image 
and merging it in the blue channel with the Landsat TM channel 
1 and 4 in red and green, the composite image shows the 
flooded areas with light blue color, the original watercourse in 
dark blue, vegetated areas in different shades of green and urban 
areas in red. This analysis allows a flood damage assessment of 
the agricultural zones along the flooded rivers. A second 
composite image was created with the flood and pre-flood radar 
images. Both the pre-flood and flood images were contrast 
enhanced, inverted, and presented in green and blue channels, 
respectively. For the red channel the normal pre-flood image 
was taken, thus resulting in a color combination, which provides 
the same information as the previous combination, only the pre- 
flood water bodies are far less visible. The flooding occurred in 
a part of Holland where forests and other high vegetation are 
almost completely absent; thus, not causing significant errors in 
the estimation of flooded areas. In addition, during the winter 
flood the agricultural crops were not yet in their growing period, 
so eliminating the problem of detecting water bodies under 
dense vegetation. 
Costs of satellite imagery. A comparison of satellite radar 
imagery and aerial photography carried out by Biggin and Blyth 
(1996) during the flood event on the upper Thames river in 
England in November-December 1992 showed that satellite 
remote sensing and aerial photography approaches to flood 
monitoring have similar costs in regional scale, and the 
assessment of flooded areas can be derived, in some cases, with 
similar accuracy. Three ERS-1 SAR images (pre-flood: 30 
October 1992; flood: 4 December 1992; after flood: 8 January 
1993), a Landsat imagery (20 July 1990) and a series of aerial 
photography were used in the analysis. Interpreting the three 
radar images (pre-flood, flood, after flood) in the red, green and 
blue channels the inundated areas appeared in magenta and the 
non-flooded areas appeared mainly in different shades of gray 
and brown. The Landsat imagery helped individual fields to be 
more easily identified than in the SAR images. Compared to the 
aerial photographs it was pointed out that the satellite images 
had almost the same information content as the aerial 
photographs concerning the extent and the location of the 
inundated areas. A cost analysis showed furthermore that the 
cost of an ERS-1 image covering about 570 km of stream 
channels was similar to the cost of hiring the light aircraft used 
in collecting the aerial photographs when about 180 km of river 
were surveyed in varying detail, thus considering a cost- 
efficient way of flood monitoring does not always mean the 
necessary use of satellite imagery. However, in regional or 
global areas, or in places where aerial photography and in situ 
measurements are not available, satellite. remote sensing 
remains the ultimate choice for flood monitoring. 
Vegetation cover. If dense vegetation covers the flooded areas 
and the height of the water does not submerge the vegetation, no 
uniform approach for detection of water bodies with current 
technologies exists. Using microwave sensors, it is theoretically 
feasible for a limited extent to penetrate vegetation and detect 
water bodies, depending on the wavelength of the sensor. 
Current satellites carrying active microwave sensors have single 
wavelengths and single view angles, with the exception of 
RADARSAT for variable view angle. Experiments show that if 
multiband microwave sensors with variable view angle exist, 
the possibility of detecting water bodies under dense vegetation 
is increased. The shuttle imaging radar (SIR) missions onboard 
the space shuttle provided SAR observations with multiband, 
multiple view angle sensors. With the analysis of SIR-B images 
in tropical areas over Bangladesh, flood boundary delineation 
through cloud and dense vegetation could be performed (Imhoff 
and McCandless, 1988). The L-band SAR sensor had a HH 
polarization and variable incidence angle from 25.8? to 57.8*. A 
Landsat MSS scene, acquired by chance two weeks before the 
SIR-B experiment in October 1984, was used for temporal 
reference to observe the flood boundaries. River gauge data 
were used to help verify river flood stage for the time during 
which both radar and Landsat MSS data were available. Beside 
the main goal of the study (monitoring disease vectors in the 
tropical regions) it was possible to delineate pools of standing 
water beneath a 12.5 m tall, 100% closed tree canopy in the 
mangrove forests of southern Bangladesh, operating the SAR 
sensor at the full range of incident angles. 
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