Authors
Goutam Konapala, Sujay V Kumar, Shahryar Khalique Ahmad
Publication date
2021/10/1
Journal
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Volume
180
Pages
163-173
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Identification of flood water extent from satellite images has historically relied on either synthetic aperture radar (SAR) or multi-spectral (MS) imagery. MS sensors are limited to cloud free conditions, whereas SAR imagery is plagued by noise-like speckle. Prior studies that use combinations of MS and SAR data to overcome individual limitations of these sensors have not fully examined sensitivity of flood mapping performance to different combinations of SAR and MS derived spectral indices or band transformations in color space. This study explores the use of diverse bands of Sentinel 2 (S2) through well-established water indices and Sentinel 1 (S1) derived SAR imagery along with their combinations to assess their capability for generating accurate flood inundation maps. The robustness in performance of S-1 and S-2 band combinations was evaluated using 446 hand labeled flood inundation images spanning …
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Scholar articles
G Konapala, SV Kumar, SK Ahmad - ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote …, 2021