• DocumentCode
    15520
  • Title

    River Water Level Prediction Using Passive Microwave Signatures—A Case Study: The Bermejo Basin

  • Author

    Vittucci, Cristina ; Guerriero, Leila ; Ferrazzoli, Paolo ; Rahmoune, Rachid ; Barraza, Veronica ; Grings, Francisco

  • Author_Institution
    Dipt. di Ing. Civile e Ing. Inf. (DICII), Tor Vergata Univ., Rome, Italy
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    9
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Sept. 2014
  • Firstpage
    3903
  • Lastpage
    3914
  • Abstract
    The aim of this work is to investigate the exploitation of radiometric acquisitions from satellite sensors at different microwave frequencies in view of the prediction of river water level. A case study has been identified in the Bermejo basin, in northern Argentina. This river is seasonally affected by severe flooding events in the lower part, mostly due to rains occurring in the upper basin, that produce sediment loadings flushing down along the lower basin thus changing the watercourse. While the effectiveness of microwave radiometry at Ka band for flood monitoring is consolidated in the literature, this study also considers X and C bands (provided by the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR) series together with the higher frequency) and highlights the better sensitivity to soil conditions of L band data (made recently available, thanks to SMOS) over moderately and densely vegetated areas. This study confirms, first, the well-known capability of passive microwave remote sensing instruments to record brightness temperature variations due to rainfall and floods occurred near river edges under different seasonal conditions. For this purpose, a multifrequency comparative analysis is conducted. Second, it investigates whether these properties can be exploited for flood forecasting: a model which directly links the daily satellite measurements to the river water level has been tested, considering 1- to 7-day forecast horizons. The results show that forecasting models can take advantage of the sensitivity of low frequencies to soil moisture conditions in order to predict flood peaks, despite the instrument´s low resolutions.
  • Keywords
    floods; rain; remote sensing; rivers; sediments; AMSR series; Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer; Bermejo basin; C bands; X bands; flood monitoring; forecasting models; microwave frequencies; microwave radiometry effectiveness; northern Argentina; passive microwave remote sensing instruments; passive microwave signatures; radiometric acquisitions; rainfall; river edges; river water level prediction; satellite sensors; sediment loadings; severe flooding events; soil moisture conditions; vegetated areas; Brightness temperature; Extraterrestrial measurements; Microwave radiometry; Rain; Rivers; Satellites; Temperature measurement; Flood; forecasting; hydrology; microwave radiometry;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1939-1404
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2321457
  • Filename
    6819414