Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing

Remote sensing plays a pivotal role in understanding where and how floods and glacier geohazards occur; their severity, causes and types; and the risk that they may pose to populations, activities and properties. By providing a spectrum of imaging capabilities, resolutions and temporal and spatial c...

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description Remote sensing plays a pivotal role in understanding where and how floods and glacier geohazards occur; their severity, causes and types; and the risk that they may pose to populations, activities and properties. By providing a spectrum of imaging capabilities, resolutions and temporal and spatial coverage, remote sensing data acquired from satellite, aerial and ground-based platforms provide key geo-information to characterize and model these processes. This book includes research papers on novel technologies (e.g., sensors, platforms), data (e.g., multi-spectral, radar, laser scanning, GPS, gravity) and analysis methods (e.g., change detection, offset tracking, structure from motion, 3D modeling, radar interferometry, automated classification, machine learning, spectral indices, probabilistic approaches) for flood and glacier imaging. Through target applications and case studies distributed globally, these articles contribute to the discussion on the current potential and limitations of remote sensing in this specialist research field, as well as the identification of trends and future perspectives.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-762942024-03-27T16:34:32Z Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing Cigna, Francesca Xie, Hongjie Chokmani, Karem glacier surge glacier collapse rock-slope instability hazard Landsat Sentinel 2 Tibet flood extent mapping supervised classification NDWI synthetic aperture radar (SAR) web application synthetic aperture radar offset tracking displacements Sentinel-1 glacier monitoring flood mapping damage assessment SAR image Landsat-8 Google Earth Engine GEE Bangladesh SAR intensity time series urban flood mapping double bounce effect Hurricane Matthew flood FPI GRACE terrestrial water storage anomaly storage deficit mass balance snow depth glacier retreat surface DEM elevation change Sentinel Secchi disk chlorophyll a sediments phytoplankton floods remote sensing GIS disaster mapping Lower Chenab Plain laserscanning UAV—structure from Motion multi-spectral satellite data synthetic Aperture Radar glacier lake evolution glacier river slope processes rock fall cryosphere fusion inundation probability Hurricane Harvey ADCIRC n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Remote sensing plays a pivotal role in understanding where and how floods and glacier geohazards occur; their severity, causes and types; and the risk that they may pose to populations, activities and properties. By providing a spectrum of imaging capabilities, resolutions and temporal and spatial coverage, remote sensing data acquired from satellite, aerial and ground-based platforms provide key geo-information to characterize and model these processes. This book includes research papers on novel technologies (e.g., sensors, platforms), data (e.g., multi-spectral, radar, laser scanning, GPS, gravity) and analysis methods (e.g., change detection, offset tracking, structure from motion, 3D modeling, radar interferometry, automated classification, machine learning, spectral indices, probabilistic approaches) for flood and glacier imaging. Through target applications and case studies distributed globally, these articles contribute to the discussion on the current potential and limitations of remote sensing in this specialist research field, as well as the identification of trends and future perspectives. 2022-01-11T13:27:52Z 2022-01-11T13:27:52Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036500669_30 9783036500669 9783036500676 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76294 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3701 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3701 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0067-6 10.3390/books978-3-0365-0067-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036500669 9783036500676 266 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle glacier surge
glacier collapse
rock-slope instability
hazard
Landsat
Sentinel 2
Tibet
flood extent mapping
supervised classification
NDWI
synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
web application
synthetic aperture radar
offset tracking
displacements
Sentinel-1
glacier monitoring
flood mapping
damage assessment
SAR image
Landsat-8
Google Earth Engine
GEE
Bangladesh
SAR intensity time series
urban flood mapping
double bounce effect
Hurricane Matthew
flood
FPI
GRACE
terrestrial water storage anomaly
storage deficit
mass balance
snow depth
glacier retreat
surface DEM
elevation change
Sentinel
Secchi disk
chlorophyll a
sediments
phytoplankton
floods
remote sensing
GIS
disaster mapping
Lower Chenab Plain
laserscanning
UAV—structure from Motion
multi-spectral satellite data
synthetic Aperture Radar
glacier lake evolution
glacier river
slope processes
rock fall
cryosphere
fusion
inundation probability
Hurricane Harvey
ADCIRC
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing
title Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing
title_full Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing
title_fullStr Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing
title_short Imaging Floods and Glacier Geohazards with Remote Sensing
title_sort imaging floods and glacier geohazards with remote sensing
topic glacier surge
glacier collapse
rock-slope instability
hazard
Landsat
Sentinel 2
Tibet
flood extent mapping
supervised classification
NDWI
synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
web application
synthetic aperture radar
offset tracking
displacements
Sentinel-1
glacier monitoring
flood mapping
damage assessment
SAR image
Landsat-8
Google Earth Engine
GEE
Bangladesh
SAR intensity time series
urban flood mapping
double bounce effect
Hurricane Matthew
flood
FPI
GRACE
terrestrial water storage anomaly
storage deficit
mass balance
snow depth
glacier retreat
surface DEM
elevation change
Sentinel
Secchi disk
chlorophyll a
sediments
phytoplankton
floods
remote sensing
GIS
disaster mapping
Lower Chenab Plain
laserscanning
UAV—structure from Motion
multi-spectral satellite data
synthetic Aperture Radar
glacier lake evolution
glacier river
slope processes
rock fall
cryosphere
fusion
inundation probability
Hurricane Harvey
ADCIRC
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet glacier surge
glacier collapse
rock-slope instability
hazard
Landsat
Sentinel 2
Tibet
flood extent mapping
supervised classification
NDWI
synthetic aperture radar (SAR)
web application
synthetic aperture radar
offset tracking
displacements
Sentinel-1
glacier monitoring
flood mapping
damage assessment
SAR image
Landsat-8
Google Earth Engine
GEE
Bangladesh
SAR intensity time series
urban flood mapping
double bounce effect
Hurricane Matthew
flood
FPI
GRACE
terrestrial water storage anomaly
storage deficit
mass balance
snow depth
glacier retreat
surface DEM
elevation change
Sentinel
Secchi disk
chlorophyll a
sediments
phytoplankton
floods
remote sensing
GIS
disaster mapping
Lower Chenab Plain
laserscanning
UAV—structure from Motion
multi-spectral satellite data
synthetic Aperture Radar
glacier lake evolution
glacier river
slope processes
rock fall
cryosphere
fusion
inundation probability
Hurricane Harvey
ADCIRC
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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