DocumentCode :
3601598
Title :
Flood Extent Analysis Over the Major River Basins in the Indian Subcontinent Using Satellite Microwave Radiometric Data
Author :
Antony, Tinu ; Suresh Raju, C. ; Mathew, Nizy ; Moorthy, K. Krishna
Author_Institution :
Space Phys. Lab., VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram, India
Volume :
8
Issue :
9
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
4373
Lastpage :
4378
Abstract :
Every year South Asia suffers from widespread floods along its major river basins, especially during the southwest monsoon season calling for planning, mitigation, and hazard management strategies. This study demonstrates the application of land surface microwave emissivity data in identifying and quantifying flooded areas. It employs an indigenously developed scheme based on microwave radiative transfer to retrieve emissivities at 19 GHz from satellite microwave radiometers and to estimate emissivity polarization index (EPI) from it. By assigning thresholds to the EPI for delineating inundated areas, this study examines the inter-annual variability of floods over the IndoGangetic plains for the period 2007-2010 and the cataclysmic flood of 2010 in Pakistan.
Keywords :
floods; hydrological techniques; radiative transfer; radiometry; remote sensing; rivers; AD 2007 to 2010; Indian Subcontinent; Indo-Gangetic plains; Pakistan; Satellite Microwave Radiometric Data; South Asia; cataclysmic flood; emissivity polarization index; flood extent analysis; flooded areas; hazard management strategies; inter-annual variability; land surface microwave emissivity data; microwave radiative transfer; river basins; south-west monsoon season; Floods; Land surface; MODIS; Microwave radiometry; Rivers; Satellites; Soil; Flood; microwave emissivity;
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.2015.2390036
Filename :
7061458
Link To Document :
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