DocumentCode
3086094
Title
Braided river dynamics determined using satellite imagery — Upper Rakaia River, Canterbury, New Zealand
Author
Tuohy, Mike
Author_Institution
Inst. of Natural Sci., Massey Univ., Palmerston North, New Zealand
fYear
2011
fDate
12-14 July 2011
Firstpage
237
Lastpage
240
Abstract
The Rakaia River and its tributaries have their source high in the Southern Alps but soon flow through broad valleys and then onto the Canterbury Plains. In these wide valleys the river channel is constantly changing as more rock is weathered and eroded from the mountains to maintain the supply of gravels to the system. Beginning with a Landsat TM image from 1989 a succession of satellite images (ASTER, SPOT and Worldview 2) has been analyzed to provide quantitative data that can be interpreted in terms of river dynamics. Within the permanent, well-defined high banks, the river channel, gravels and more persistent islands have been identified for different reaches in the Upper Rakaia. Changes in the distribution of the gravels within these various reaches have been related to the geomorphologic characteristics of the associated sub-catchments.
Keywords
geomorphology; geophysical image processing; rivers; ASTER image; Canterbury; Landsat TM image; New Zealand; SPOT image; Upper Rakaia River; Worldview 2 image; braided river dynamics; geomorphologic characteristics; river channel; satellite imagery; Earth; Indexes; Remote sensing; Rivers; Rocks; Satellites; Spatial resolution; River dynamics; satellite imagery;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Analysis of Multi-temporal Remote Sensing Images (Multi-Temp), 2011 6th International Workshop on the
Conference_Location
Trento
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1202-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Multi-Temp.2011.6005092
Filename
6005092
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