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8 March 2018 The application of dam break monitoring based on BJ-2 images
Yan Cui, Suju Li, Wei Wu, Ming Liu Sr.
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Proceedings Volume 10611, MIPPR 2017: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications; 106111P (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2289602
Event: Tenth International Symposium on Multispectral Image Processing and Pattern Recognition (MIPPR2017), 2017, Xiangyang, China
Abstract
Flood is one of the major disasters in China. There are heavy intensity and wide range rainstorm during flood season in eastern part of China, and the flood control capacity of rivers is lower somewhere, so the flood disaster is abrupt and caused lots of direct economic losses. In this paper, based on BJ-2 Spatio-temporal resolution remote sensing data, reference image, 30-meter Global Land Cover Dataset(GlobeLand 30) and basic geographic data, forming Dam break monitoring model which including BJ-2 date processing sub-model, flood inundation range monitoring sub-model, dam break change monitoring sub-model and crop inundation monitoring sub-model. Case analysis in Poyang County Jiangxi province in 20th, Jun, 2016 show that the model has a high precision and could monitoring flood inundation range, crops inundation range and breach.
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Yan Cui, Suju Li, Wei Wu, and Ming Liu Sr. "The application of dam break monitoring based on BJ-2 images", Proc. SPIE 10611, MIPPR 2017: Remote Sensing Image Processing, Geographic Information Systems, and Other Applications, 106111P (8 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2289602
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KEYWORDS
Floods

Image fusion

Remote sensing

Data modeling

Data fusion

Data processing

Satellites

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