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Automated Quantification of Surface Water Inundation in Wetlands Using Optical Satellite Imagery
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Huang, Chengquan
, DeVries, Ben
, Lang, Megan
, Creed, Irena
, Huang, Wenli
, Jones, John
, Carroll, Mark
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inundation
/ Landsat
/ sub-pixel water fraction
/ wetland
2017
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Automated Quantification of Surface Water Inundation in Wetlands Using Optical Satellite Imagery
by
Huang, Chengquan
, DeVries, Ben
, Lang, Megan
, Creed, Irena
, Huang, Wenli
, Jones, John
, Carroll, Mark
in
inundation
/ Landsat
/ sub-pixel water fraction
/ wetland
2017
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Automated Quantification of Surface Water Inundation in Wetlands Using Optical Satellite Imagery
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Automated Quantification of Surface Water Inundation in Wetlands Using Optical Satellite Imagery
2017
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We present a fully automated and scalable algorithm for quantifying surface water inundation in wetlands. Requiring no external training data, our algorithm estimates sub-pixel water fraction (SWF) over large areas and long time periods using Landsat data. We tested our SWF algorithm over three wetland sites across North America, including the Prairie Pothole Region, the Delmarva Peninsula and the Everglades, representing a gradient of inundation and vegetation conditions. We estimated SWF at 30-m resolution with accuracies ranging from a normalized root-mean-square-error of 0.11 to 0.19 when compared with various high-resolution ground and airborne datasets. SWF estimates were more sensitive to subtle inundated features compared to previously published surface water datasets, accurately depicting water bodies, large heterogeneously inundated surfaces, narrow water courses and canopy-covered water features. Despite this enhanced sensitivity, several sources of errors affected SWF estimates, including emergent or floating vegetation and forest canopies, shadows from topographic features, urban structures and unmasked clouds. The automated algorithm described in this article allows for the production of high temporal resolution wetland inundation data products to support a broad range of applications.
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