Detecting, extracting, and monitoring surface water from space using optical sensors: A review
Observation of surface water is a functional requirement for studying ecological and
hydrological processes. Recent advances in satellite‐based optical remote sensors have …
hydrological processes. Recent advances in satellite‐based optical remote sensors have …
[HTML][HTML] Current and near-term advances in Earth observation for ecological applications
SL Ustin, EM Middleton - Ecological Processes, 2021 - Springer
There is an unprecedented array of new satellite technologies with capabilities for
advancing our understanding of ecological processes and the changing composition of the …
advancing our understanding of ecological processes and the changing composition of the …
Open surface water mapping algorithms: A comparison of water-related spectral indices and sensors
Open surface water bodies play an important role in agricultural and industrial production,
and are susceptible to climate change and human activities. Remote sensing data has been …
and are susceptible to climate change and human activities. Remote sensing data has been …
Improved automated detection of subpixel-scale inundation—Revised dynamic surface water extent (DSWE) partial surface water tests
JW Jones - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
In order to produce useful hydrologic and aquatic habitat data from the Landsat system, the
US Geological Survey has developed the “Dynamic Surface Water Extent”(DSWE) Landsat …
US Geological Survey has developed the “Dynamic Surface Water Extent”(DSWE) Landsat …
[HTML][HTML] Urban surface water body detection with suppressed built-up noise based on water indices from Sentinel-2 MSI imagery
X Yang, Q Qin, P Grussenmeyer, M Koehl - Remote sensing of environment, 2018 - Elsevier
Water spectral indices can enhance the difference between water bodies and background
features. Thus, they have been widely used to extract and map surface water bodies based …
features. Thus, they have been widely used to extract and map surface water bodies based …
Long-term surface water dynamics analysis based on Landsat imagery and the Google Earth Engine platform: A case study in the middle Yangtze River Basin
Dynamics of surface water is of great significance to understand the impacts of global
changes and human activities on water resources. Remote sensing provides many …
changes and human activities on water resources. Remote sensing provides many …
Analyzing the spatiotemporal pattern and driving factors of wetland vegetation changes using 2000‐2019 time-series Landsat data
M Zhang, H Lin, X Long, Y Cai - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Probing the long-term spatiotemporal patterns of wetland vegetation changes and their
response to climate change and human activities is critical to make informed decisions …
response to climate change and human activities is critical to make informed decisions …
Augmented Normalized Difference Water Index for improved surface water monitoring
We present a comprehensive critical review of well-established satellite remote sensing
water indices and offer a novel, robust Augmented Normalized Difference Water Index …
water indices and offer a novel, robust Augmented Normalized Difference Water Index …
A robust Multi-Band Water Index (MBWI) for automated extraction of surface water from Landsat 8 OLI imagery
Surface water is vital resources for terrestrial life, while the rapid development of
urbanization results in diverse changes in sizes, amounts, and quality of surface water. To …
urbanization results in diverse changes in sizes, amounts, and quality of surface water. To …
A review of carbon monitoring in wet carbon systems using remote sensing
Carbon monitoring is critical for the reporting and verification of carbon stocks and change.
Remote sensing is a tool increasingly used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity, extent and …
Remote sensing is a tool increasingly used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity, extent and …